Gift for a friend. We share the same love for coffee. Thank you for looking.
In need of some lift after months of inactivity I put some humor in the making of this advertisement for my kitchen. Thanks for looking.
Some of my last embroideries for this year, ready to be given to relative tomorrow at the traditional Christmas lunch. Thanks for looking and Best Wishes for the Festive Season and for a prosperous New Year. Hugs Roberta
Just for fun. Will brighten up my kitchen and let everybody know what's for dinner. Thanks for looking.
This is a treat for myself. The plain towels are vintage100% Italian linen, a present from my late Mother in 1978, left in a draw for so many years and now brought to life with my embroidery. Thank you for looking.
A present for a young friend and the chance to use this nice buttons in my composition. Thank you for looking.
I made this cushion with upholstery velvet combining files from my collection of designs. I used Embird for the lettering and layout. Thank you for looking.
To enhance a purchased table runner I embroidered this beautiful design by Lafayette. Thank you for stopping by, Roberta
A splash of colours on a otherwise boring plain black shirt. Thanks for looking.
I chose the subject for this cushion for a dear friend in need of some cheers. My husband digitized the design after a cartoon. Thank you for looking.
I like to embroider table runners and I am always in search for a different one. Thank you for looking.
Just for fun I made this to be hang over my ironing basket in the hope that I will finally see the bottom of it! Thanks for looking.
Flowers for my dining table. It took some time to finish this project because the length of the runner is in excess of two meters, but I finally done it. Thanks for looking.
This is my first attempt to make a pillowcase with lined pocket but after-all it was not so difficult and I am please with the result. These two are ready to be sent to Malaysia for my little tween adopted nieces. The Budgies design was a request fr
I did not know the name of this beautiful bird I photographed in a Wildlife Park in Victoria (Australia). Was only after searching on Google that I realized it was a Bush Stone-curlew, considered critically endangered in Victoria and New South Wales.