I'm with you...I keep saying no more designs....but EmbLib has so many wonderful/beautiful designs and the sales/coupons are impossible to pass up. I decided I can buy 1-2 designs a week. So, far so good. I love how nice you cozies came out. They should be a great seller! Wishing you lots of luck at your sale. Darmoola
They LQQK adorable - great embridery work - I like how you left the felt and then cut our around it after stitching.
Beautiful job - I just bought the set myself. Of course wishing I had read this thread first to find out I could get them even cheaper ... oh well, still a great bargain and looking forward to doing them. Thank you for sharing.
I bought this set yesterday also and will be making them. Will also use that ladybug one to put some other cute designs on. May an egg or pumpkin or who knows.
That round ladybug one lends itself to many possibilities...remove the lady bug design and put in what you want. Very cute!
and they are on sale for the moment.
and if you add them to your wish list first, then over to the basket, using the WISHFULTHINKING coupon, you can get them for even less.
oh man why or why didn't I read this first??? I'm just slow I guess but I guess $7.20 is still a bargain - just bought them and headed over here to see what was up. :)
They look great!! I just bought these same designs last night. Cant wait to do them.
Wish i was going to the sale i would by them for at my camp to show off lol
These are really cute! At least you used these designs! Seems like they could easily be made in doggie and kitty designs..... Do you do the front first, and then slip the back under for the final stitching? What does the back look like???
Yes you embroider the front, slip the back and a 3rd square of felt to make a pocket. I cheat and do it on felt so I can cut round it instead of cutting the felt first.
I looked at the directions yesterday. I
like this method best I think. I was afraid the other way the material might
slip. Yours turned out cute. I have been
thinking of other ways to embroider a
design and attach to the clothes pin with
glue. Maureen