This "wedding cake" stylized design executed in shades of silver and gold thread was designed and digitized by my husband Marcello for a special occasion. Thanks for looking. Roberta
This table runner, a treat to myself, took long time to embroider but was a real pleasure. Design by Lafayette on a purchased runner. Thank you for visiting. Cheers, Roberta
Just for fun my husband digitized this cheeky cartoon. Because of its large size was very hard to get the outline in register, but we finally did it...spot on! Thanks for looking, Roberta
A cheeky "Donaldino" subject composed from my "Brother collection" of stock designs. Thank you for looking, Roberta
A cushion for a birthday present. Digitizing by my husband. Thank you for visiting, Roberta
Two out of four place mats. The frame work designed and digitized by my husband, I added the center motif. Thank you for looking. Cheers Roberta
For the festive season I have embroidered this Christmas Carols design on a cushion cover. Tanks for visiting and the very best wishes to all of you.
A Christmas banner for our front door. The magnetic hoop was made by my husband to accommodate large designs. Thank you for visiting.
Yes, I'm dreaming of a white Christmas! Thank you for looking. Cheers from Australia
A welcome place mat celebrating the return of our dear son and his darling wife after a long stay oversea. Digitizing by my husband. Thank you for looking, Roberta
This mug rug was embroidered on a purchased gold foil stamped place mat. Thank you for looking, Roberta
This new cushion I designed for our good friends in Pennsylvania USA, to cheer them up in their cold winter. Thank you for visiting.
A Christmas cushion for our friends in the U.S.A. The "Santa" are from Brother. Thank you for visiting.
52 colour changes for this Holiday Greeting on a purchased table runner. Thank you for visiting, Roberta
My first Christmas embroidery this year, my husband digitized the frame and designed this wall hanging with variegated border. The Santa are Brother designs Thank you for visiting. Cheers, Roberta