Gift for a retiring pastor. It is from Embroidery Library. It stitched out like a dream. However, took several hours. If I remember it was about 50,000 stitches. I thought it was beautiful when completed.
Had to show you my version of Sue Dewsbury's doll. I stitched out all of the parts and the dress and shoes. I don't have the patience to do the stuffing and etc. so I gave it to a friend that does great work with dolls. This is how it turned out. She ad
Fabric basket. This turned out very nicely. It stitched out great. The hardest part was sewing the pieces together at the corners. I would love to have a larger version of it. The design is by suedewsbury from DBC. Thanks so much for the design!
Table Topper 2. This was made wider to cover a cabinet that I display Christmas houses. I will use the back side for that. However, I thought if I used the table topper version it could be used for other things also. I place three snowflakes on the light
Table topper 1. My version of the one you have seen so often here lately. This was my first one of the quick topper.
Table topper. I've wanted to do this for a long time and just finished it. I used a decorative stitch to do the quilting which shows on the wrong side. That makes it reversible.
Ornament- more! Had to show you the one made for my hair dresser. The other one is from Embroidery Library.
Ornament for son. He is a big time Ravens fan.
Ornament for my son's girlfriend that just graduated form nursing school.
Ornament for my husband. He acquired the nickname Snow Angel because he clears everyones driveway during the winter at no charge. He leaves early morning and I may not see him until late afternoon/evening. It depends upon the snow fall. He has a John Deer
Fleece blanket for Project Linus. This one is a butterfly also from Embroidery Library done so the back would look well also.
Fleece blanket with applique designs. The design is from Embroidery Library. It stitched out great. I used matching thread on the bobbin so it looks great on the back side also. It will be given to Project Linus.
My very first mylar project! They certainly do shine! Can't wait to see how the Christmas tree lights reflect on them. Hope to make more in various colors.
Doily and Coasters These are Martine's desgins that she generously gave us. I made the doily reversible. The coasters have a plastic table cloth type fabric with felt backing. Coasters are 4 " and the doily is just under 8". The doily design is from
Twister Table Topper, Another Cutie posted one of these a while back. I loved it. I finally found the pattern and had to try it. This is my version. It is from Designs to Share, Pattern #168. The local Quilt shop only had one! Lucky me.