Small bags, with waterproof linings,and using a quilting foot I recently purchased. Also, a small bag to match the Right Turn Bag, I made my 'new' granddaughter, by Anna Marie Horner.
This is a large bag I made for my grandsons wife. It was something I wanted to try, and I am pleased, but too large for me! I hope she likes it. No embroidery, just some decorative stitching (see last picture, close-up) on some of the strips.-EDITED Frid
Hello Cuties-I tried making an Easter basket with my new walking foot. I had no pattern, but I did have a small plate and a plastic butter container that I cut up-lol- I used the lid in the bottom and after I put the lining, I tacked by hand in 4 equal sp
Another baby gift-My white minky was just a long, narrow piece, so that is why I had to make blocks, for the taggie. Oh well, the blue is fleece and it give a different texture for the baby to feel.The back is novelty cotton print.The baby cap's tutorial
Good day Cuties!-Here are some items I made, for babies born, at church.Both are yellow minky on one side,with the names embroidered, and a cotton fabric on reverse side. The stuffie's body is minky,with same cotton fabric for bill and feet. Notice one s
This is a bought sock monkey blanket. A lady at church wanted me to monogram the name on. The name was from Heartstrings. Did I place it where the names are usually monogrammed? I hope so! Also, I didn't trim/clip between the letters, I thought the fleec
I found the denim ! Have you ever had this happen to you, though? When I stitched my monogram it did the C first and then the A. The S overlaps both in a few places. Look where the S overlapped the C down in the curve. My stitches on the C were cut or bro
Good morning Cuties, I made these for my granddaughter this morning. I embroidered the Victor font from Apex. The pattern was Simplicity 1476A, I picked up for 99 cents last week at Hancock Fabrics. I cut it off the size 8 but had to add 1 inch to length
My niece, or rather, my hub's nephews wife came today and wanted me to machine quilt this crib/baby quilt. She tried and was pinching the back with her stitches. She was ready to just trash it. I told her to leave it with me. First I ironed the folds out
Have you ever seen such pretty little girls?-lol-Kay, you said I would tire out about twelve. Well I completed 14 (two have already gone to their little mommys), have 1 more made without hair and a dress, and 1 more to make before I run out of fleece! So
Gecko- was a free design, a while back and still is, but I just made my first one out of fleece. I am making some dolls for the girls, but really wanted something for the boys, too.This is really cute. However, this is REALLY small, see hand photos. It is
Cloning Maggie dolls-lol-These are more of dragonflyers' Raggy Maggie doll design. I bought a fourth yard of fabric for the dresses, and it made 3, plus ribbons for their hair.Thank you again Kim, for the design.-Toogie
These are the frames my husband made and I showed in Crafts. One is now completely finished, with paint and glass. I am showing the back,although we finished the best we could. I thought I cut it even rectangle, but this burlap is something else.This firs
Some of you have posted beautiful napkins here, but I am just as proud of these. They are my first to do, with the help of some very special Cuties here. I knew I had a placement design, from when DBC was up. It was by mops/Martine for a hankie, but a cor
Maggie doll-designer dragonflyer- Here is my grand daughters' new doll. She was done in ITH-5x7 size, except for her hair and dress. I posted 2 front versions. I had stitched the heart on both sides, thought it would look like a bikini top. However, I wa