Mug mats for the coffee ladies. Almost done making mats for Christmas. These are for the ladies in my Wednesday coffee group.
More mug mats. I made these for some very special ladies who donate their time, effort and at times their own money to rescue animals in need. They rescue animals from puppy farms or that are abused or neglected. They don't limit their efforts to dogs
Shower gift. My neice is getting married this summer, so I thought I'd get a jump on the gifts. The casserole carrier is 2 placemats sewn together with handles and buttonholes made to hold the spoon. The casserole dish has their name etched into the b
Football table runner Today is Grey Cup day - the Canadian equivalent of the Super Bowl. Although our team isn't in the playoffs our family is still getting together to celebrate, so I decided this would be a good time to dig out the kit I bought som
Crayons quilt for my great neice. I modified the Crayons quilt pattern from Bits 'n Pieces. The quilting design was from Digitech Embroidery called Color Me Crayons. Thanks for looking :-)
Dolly quilt for another great neice. Can't leave out the little one, so I made her a quilt for her dollies. It's a great way for me to practice - and gives my fur baby Mocha a chance to give them a quick test. Thanks for looking :-)
Couch Potato quilt #5. This is for my number 1 grandson who turns 6 next week! (PS - sorry for the double load on the other one - keep getting errors when I submit.) Glad these are all done - now on to other projects Thanks for looking!
Couch Potato quilt #4 - this one is for my youngest grandson - he turns 2 in July. The embroidery designs are called Couch Potato and they're from Kreative Kiwi Embroidery (through Secrets of Embroidery). I did the quilting as embroidery and the design
Another Couch Potato quilt done. Embroidery designs from Kreative Kiwi Embroidery. Judging from the smile on my great-neice's face, I think she likes it!
Here's the 2nd Couch potato quilt for my other great-neice. The 2 girls are sisters and love their new quilts.
Another project completed. My first successful attempt at applique quilting. Found a new method for invisible machine applique and it worked perfectly. These cute little guys will look nice in mom's kitchen.
Couch Potato quilt - I made this from leftover squares of fabric when I made a bunch of microwave potato bags for craft sales. Even the batting was leftover squares fused together. I don't remember where I got the embroidery patern from - but it worked
Foxy Shirts Made these for my grandsons and grand-neices. The design is from 5 Star Fonts and stitched out beautifully. Just had to share.