These are the samples from sadiasews. These 2 combined make a pretty flower... Carolyn -- can I tempt you? What color do you like now? Light Medium Dark or varigated?
Here are 2 samples from Sadiasews that worked for a flower for a tea light. Hope you like it.
These are credit cards holders for your purse or wallet. I used to wrap my credit cards in aluminum foil so that thieves could not read the data. I used mylar for these pieces and hope to find a device to test to see if the data is hidden. I did have to d
Sadiasews has this set free, the link is below. I used my 3D software to combine 2 sets into 1 44 hoop, which after color sorting, made these real quick! Thanks for looking!
Hi ya'll! Here is liane's newest. I need to increase the size a bit so the angelina fiber can show through better, however these pieces are great! The blue one reminds me of my Dad who rebuilt one back in the day, and the pink one would be my summer go
This is a sturdy ornament. The design is from Alice; embroidery-allsorts.com. I left the frayed angelina fiber for extra sparkle. It is a gift so I figure I can have as much sparkle as possible. I also hav 1 layer of organza sandwiched under the angelina
23May2013 I like this candle wrap! It is from January I think. Hope you like my castle!
Here is a blank FSL candle wrap with angelina fiber, and no organza. I wanted to show you and Liane how absolutely gorgeous her candlewick borders are in contrasting colors. Don't ask me how I did this, I might be able to do it again, however I would hav
I made this one as big as I could. And a design! I also did a double frame and it worked out nice. I used 100% cotton Velvet, Cotton flannel, heat resistant and than the pretty cotton backing.
I had a few moments to teach my little friend how to applique, It turned out almost perfect. I seems to trim too close at times. Here is what we did. The pattern is from 5 star fonts and we used 1 layer of batting and 1 of heat resistant material.
I had a young student today, and here is what she made. She is a natural. The pillow is not yet embellished, so she will take that back to Iowa to finish. She learned the machine, and at least did 3 straight lines. She has a machine at home and I believ
I have been trying to figure out how to do this for a long time. I guess today was the day to just do it! It is an adjusted FSL rose on organza with angelina fiber. Then I did the frame from 5starfonts as a reversible applique, and at the end took out th
This design is Martine's new cross-stitch biscornu. I was so happy she let me test it. Of course it is perfect. I love it in red. It will probably be on Yoriko's site, although I have not heard the final word. Thank you Martine, and thanks for looking.
Here is Santa - the freebie from schuring-naaimachines.nl. This is a very dense design which I thought did well on satin. I do not know how else to stabilize, so if you could tell me how you would do it. I liquid goo'd the satin, use 1 heavy cutaway and
Here are some charms I did with the rest of that strip of organza. I show you this so that you can see. I could have had closer margins between pieces, however I was not totally familar with these. They are from mygardened and yes I did enlarge them, ange