Bookcover #2 Another stitchout from the UFO pile that finally got used.
Bookcover Had a couple of stitch-out of designs made in the megahoop some 6 or 7 years ago. Decided to make them into bookcovers. They were just large enough to cover the front and back of an A5 notebook.
Penguin. I was so fed up with doily outlines I just had to do something else. I embroidered the penguin on a scarf. Had to correct the outline in one place and found it irritating that the center of the design was not the center of the penguin, so
Bib Yesterday I asked for a footprint design. Here's a picture of the birth announcement (deleted the personal info) and the bib I made.
Coaster. Some of you asked for a coaster that would fit a 4x4 hoop. Here's one. You can find the designs in YouEmbroidery. http://youembroidery.com/21220_it...
Jam jar covers. I needed a present for someone who gave me 3 buckets of plums and who is a great jam maker. So, just like Sue, I used the outline of the doily design and added some fruit designs - strawberries, cherries and of course plums (which I hav
Bibs. The bibs needed something small, so I made these designs. the orange and yellow are the same in both designs, but due to the different colours of the bibs you would not think so.
Handtowel. I had a couple of cheap handtowels from that well-known Swedish store that needed something to make them a bit more interesting before I could give them away.
ITH doily for Christmas. Sorting out my father's stuff I came across 2 much used doilies. It seemed like a good idea to make something similar. Here's what I came up with. It measure 183 x 183 mm, so it only fits a 200 x 220 mm hoop or larger. It
Napkin for Christmas. After the design for Halloween (which we don't celebrate in the Netherlands) I started on Christmas designs (which we do celebrate ;)). Made a napkin design (did the complete alphabet) and used a placement line. This is a test st
Son-in=law's shirt recycled. I did not have enough material to cut the ruffles on the bias, but I like it anyway. I did the buttonholes with my embroidery machine: digitised one (copied and pasted twice) and a placement line too - they are exactly the
FSL bat Stuck it to the window with 505 temp spray - now I have to clean the window.
FSL pumpkin. It took quite some time to get the orange part jump-free due to the holes, but I managed. Link to the design below.
Another couple of remnants turned into something useful. Made the pink pinstripe first and decided it needed some girly touch - so I digitised the decoration. Made the babyroy one yesterday and thought I could use the design again. Made a matching
15-sided biscornu