Excellent! Great colors and great design and great work!
What a great set Toogie. I love the brilliant primary colours used. Love and blessings Chris
Very cute set. If you're on Facebook, freeembroiderydesigns is giving you a certificate for a free set from their website (BlastoStitch). You need to post a picture of your completed project to their facebook site - it's under BlastoStitch. Free set for each picture posted of a completed project.
I may could send to blastostitch(if I knew how) but I am not on Facebook.Thank you anyway for the info-T
cute hay i think you found your nitch there all lovely hugs
Is there a pattern for the bib? Love it...if so, can you please provide bib pattern information? Thanks...
If you have a bib you like, lay it on some tissue paper, trace all around the edges.When you cut it out, trim about 3/8" away from markings and sew R-S-T on markings, leaving an opening for turning.Then press,and topstitch close to the finished edge, and it will close up your hole for turning.Then if your hubby is still awake(haha) get him to squeeze your snaps on. (mine was in bed when I finished this, last night.Snap not on here YET.This is the standard bib for my grand-daughter, but I just split my pattern here to use both fabrics. Good luck you can do it.
What an adorable set. They are so perfect.
Hugs Joann
yes you do inspire, beautiful colors and combo in all
Beautiful set and well thought out design. The whale fabric is colorful and the bag is perfect to tuck the bib and some food in for on the go.
Just start looking in your designs,you'd be surprised what you may find.You are right about the usefullness._T
I love these and what great fabric Ilove love it. Hugs Joyce
re-loading-maybe it will go through now
When I put the design in my machine, I made it a little smaller,too, for the bib.
Very cute. Looks like something you might buy in a store - you did a great job.
High praise, thank you momhome.There was a woman one time, that put down anything you sewed at home, b/c said it was 'homemade'.Well, I reminded her that the 'people', sewing in the factories that produce the items in the store, are sometimes the same "people' sewing at home.I know 'cause I was one of them. I also know that mine are better sewn,not to blow my own horn, b/c I know what the factories sent out ! Let's give all Cuties and 'home-sewers' a round of applause!-Toogie