I mentioned the other day that I finished up my crazy quilt hanging pillows with the little baskets:
These are so pretty, aren't they? To me, they look like little pieces of cake!
And here is mom's latest hanging pillow with pink roses:
I picked up the vintage hankie for her at the Flea Market last weekend. I'm looking forward to seeing what she does with the other hankies I found!
All of these little pillows are in the boutique now!
We're having us another gorgeous day today! I left the bedroom windows open last night and woke up to the sound of the Robin's singing. That has to be one of my favorite sounds! I could listen to Robins singing all day, every day!
Today is a "stay at home" day. Scott is going to Swap Meet. It's a car thing. I'm going to stay home and putz. Do some laundry, straighten some more things up. Seems like a perpetual thing for me but I think I like doing that! And I definitely want some time on my deck. Can't wait till I can plant some flowers out there!
Have a great day everyone!
Showing posts with label crazyquilt embroidery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crazyquilt embroidery. Show all posts
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Little Pieces Of Cake!
Labels:
antique crazy quilt,
crazyquilt embroidery,
flea market,
little baskets,
little pillows,
pieces of cake,
pink roses
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Blue Cellphone Pouch
Last night, I finished up the stitching on my little Blue Cellphone Pouch:
And here are closeups of my stitched seam treatments:
The Herringbone Stitch, a Fan Stitch and finally a Satin Stitched Leaf, all worked with my waste canvas technique.
I'm keeping a Seam Treatment Inspiration Gallery (found at the top of my blog) so take a peek for other seam treatment ideas.
This is my next little Cellphone Pouch:
I'll start on this one later today. I first want to hand paint those lace pieces.
And here are closeups of my stitched seam treatments:
The Herringbone Stitch, a Fan Stitch and finally a Satin Stitched Leaf, all worked with my waste canvas technique.
I'm keeping a Seam Treatment Inspiration Gallery (found at the top of my blog) so take a peek for other seam treatment ideas.
This is my next little Cellphone Pouch:
I'll start on this one later today. I first want to hand paint those lace pieces.
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Elegant Crazyquilt Seam Treatments - Try Me Patterns
If you've been considering my Elegant Crazyquilt Seam Treatments EBooks, I thought you might enjoy trying a few patterns first. I worked up 2 charted borders for you to use on your Crazy Quilt seams using Waste Canvas:
If you've done Counted Cross Stitch, you'll know how to work with Waste Canvas. If you haven't, the basic principle is that one square on the grid = 1 stitch on the Waste Canvas. It's a matter of counting out your stitches and duplicating them on your Crazy Quilt. Full directions are available in Volume 1 of my Ebook.
For Crazyquilting, I recommend using 8.5 count or 10 count Waste Canvas.
If you already have my Ebooks, then please, enjoy these new additions to your seam treatment collection!
If you've done Counted Cross Stitch, you'll know how to work with Waste Canvas. If you haven't, the basic principle is that one square on the grid = 1 stitch on the Waste Canvas. It's a matter of counting out your stitches and duplicating them on your Crazy Quilt. Full directions are available in Volume 1 of my Ebook.
For Crazyquilting, I recommend using 8.5 count or 10 count Waste Canvas.
If you already have my Ebooks, then please, enjoy these new additions to your seam treatment collection!
Labels:
crazy quilt seam treatments,
crazy quilting,
crazyquilt embroidery,
crazyquilting,
embroidery,
waste canvas
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