Two-for-onesie: I think I will be making one of these (or should I say two of these) again. One thing to remember make sure you stitch the front bottoms to the front of the dress & not stitch it on backwards as I have done. I have spent the last hour rip
I'm just full of ideas this past weekend lol I saw this design of a Plymouth Fury II & it brought back some good memories of the one my hubs had many years ago...well he had a 1968 & this is a 1958, some differences but not as many as a 10 year period wo
I had an idea in my head to make this applique fall off the end of the towel but once I started stitching it out I saw that there would be cut off towel showing @ the edge. I should have quit right then & there & started fresh by lowering the design & of
I DID IT! Yeh, & thank you cuties for your help with this onesie. I took both sides apart & created a basting stitch to tack it down & put it on the slowest speed so I could fuss with it & then stitched out the design & thought the butterfly outlines were
another baby bib soo cute. They have not picked a theme so I am trying to make sure that when they do I have one of them lol what do you think? I know that I have to start making the designs go lower on the bib but I can't figure out how? They hooped & j
A new hat for the new baby-to-be, not sure I should have made this since she is due @ the 1st of July our hot summer time, but I made it anyway. She can always wear it in the fall too. The polyester Headbands took some time to pull but they are soo cute o
Awhile back I was mentioning my difficulties in finding Coka Cola fabric, my grandson's favorite. He has quite a bit of memorabilia & a wonderful cutie mailed this great pc of flannelette. I wanted to use on just the right thing so I have saved it till
A key fob for the new mom-to-be & another bib. I should have stitched out "Nana's" Lil Sweetheart instead but I will know for the next time. It was a challenge to not get the pocket in the hoop or stitch my base line on lol I did however forget to chan
I was finally able to make the "bunny ears" towel holder. Thanks to both Bev & Carolyn for their help with this. I really like this style & it is great to hang off the small stove in our new trailer. I folded the towel in quarters @ the back rather then
Remember those cute little panties for babies that had frills on the backside? I think they are very cute so I decided to turn this plain onesie into a bit more frilly so I added lace to the bum( I hope it is in the right place?) & thought this would be a
I have forgotten how hard it is to stitch out on onesies! I was a little off center with my daisy so I unpicked (yes I unpicked) & stuck the ribbon underneath to balance it out then I zigzagged all the way around to secure all the threads. This is one of
A big thank you to Maria aka Bemara for posting her finger cushion. As soon as I saw it I thought how cute it was & wanted to make one for my wrist. I tried the tide lid but it is too tall so I went smaller with a Gatorade2 lid & this is what I was able
Carolyn has inspired me to get cracking on baby things. We are expected our first great grand child this summer. A little girl. My first of many lol bib for her.
I finally feel up to sewing something...This design is from Britsgran & it is a terrific applique Pegasus. I used it to dress up a very plain night gown. It stitches our perfectly
a thank you gift for the woman who gives us a free mani/pedi or a facial every month. Her Spa is called Spa-cation