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Stitch School: braid stitch
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Up and down buttonhole. Mary Corbet's Needle 'n Thread. A Tale of Two Books…err, Three Books. No, One Book. Friday Instagram Finds No. 68 with Plaid Love Threads. Sublime Stitching - Blog. Subscribe to Stitch School by Email. When I sat down to work on and photograph this stitch I ran into all sorts of problems. I'm embarrassed to say that I couldn't figure out how to do it, either from the written directions or from the drawings. Maybe I was overtired—who knows? Holding the loop with your thumb (not sho...
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Sweet Songs: Me
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This is what I believe:. Do all the good you can,. By all the means you can,. In all the ways you can,. In all the places you can,. At all the times you can,. To all the people you can,. As long as ever you can. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Happy National Dog Day. Olives Doll - My First Waldorf. Our parish - St. Ambrose. Saint Theresa Of Lisieux. American Friends Service Committee. Hope of My Soul - Lindsay's Mission to Zambia. Oneorg, The Campaign to Make Poverty History. Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ. Princ...
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Sew Succulent: M is for Maris
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009. M is for Maris. My sweet friend Shelby welcomed her second child, Maris, into the world two weeks ago and boy is she cute. I made this little dress for her this weekend, and although it looks huge now, I bet she'll be in it by the time she's three months old. This is a easy pattern, New Look 6576. It sure does make me long to have a serger, though. I can never figure out the best way to bind those edges. The fabric is ADORABLE! July 19, 2010 at 7:46 PM. View my complete profile.
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Sew Succulent: A Very, Very Romantic Valentine's Story
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Friday, February 13, 2009. A Very, Very Romantic Valentine's Story. Pete: " I'm going to Krogers - do you need anything? Me: "I could use some flour.". Pete: "Not to take the surprise out of it, but what kind of flowers do you want for Valentine's day? Me: "Oh, I don't care." [Then I start to think about how we're having company all weekend.] "Actually, don't worry about it because we're going to keep having to move them on and off the kitchen table for meals.". Pete: "Sounds good.". Nice blog. :o).
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Sew Succulent: Of Mice and Men
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Friday, August 31, 2007. Of Mice and Men. What is in the air, people? Seems like everywhere I turn these days, inwardly or outwardly, sweet souls are suffering. Suffering from loss or loneliness or purposelessness. Some have some real biggies going on: deaths of loved ones, ends of relationships, isolation from their support system. And the rest of us? We are all islands in a common sea. Hard to say. I'm just glad we're friends. And have been making Andrew some veggies and mice. I never grow tired of...
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Quilting | glenderella
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Knitting, crocheting and burning down the kitchen. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Sewing for the Folsom Community Bazaar – 2013. January 3, 2014. Well, my oldest niece thinks that one of my New Year’s resolutions should be to blog more often, so here we go. Here are the things that I made for the Bazaar! Counting by Fives Quilt for Folsom Community Bazaar. This quilt started out as something else entirely. I originally intended it to be similar to this “ Field of Flowers. Western-the...
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Stitch School: cross stitch
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Up and down buttonhole. Mary Corbet's Needle 'n Thread. A Tale of Two Books…err, Three Books. No, One Book. Friday Instagram Finds No. 68 with Plaid Love Threads. Sublime Stitching - Blog. Subscribe to Stitch School by Email. And that's why. I'm using linen for my examples but will also show you an example of Aida below. Personally, I don't like the stiffness or look of Aida, but you may find it easier to work with at first—at least the holes are easier to see. To start, bring your thread up in the space...
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Stitch School: back stitch
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Up and down buttonhole. Mary Corbet's Needle 'n Thread. A Tale of Two Books…err, Three Books. No, One Book. Friday Instagram Finds No. 68 with Plaid Love Threads. Sublime Stitching - Blog. Subscribe to Stitch School by Email. Is yet another stitch that can be used for outlining. Not much else to say about it, except that it's pretty simple to do. Bring your thread to the front. This is what the finished line looks like:. And this is how it looks on the back—sort of woven. I can do that! Stitch School, wh...
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Stitch School: fabrics
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Up and down buttonhole. Mary Corbet's Needle 'n Thread. A Tale of Two Books…err, Three Books. No, One Book. Friday Instagram Finds No. 68 with Plaid Love Threads. Sublime Stitching - Blog. Subscribe to Stitch School by Email. I neglected to talk about choosing fabrics for embroidery in the embroidery basics post, so created a separate post for it. A short post because you can embroider on just about anything and the end result you're going for will play a big part in determining your choice. Stitch Schoo...
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Sew Succulent: YIKES!! (and an announcement)
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Thursday, February 12, 2009. Where has the time gone? Actually, I can tell you. I just endured a rather unfortunate adventure in midwifery, so I have quit my job and am now (and hopefully temporarily) a kept woman. The crazy thing about creativity is that even though it can flourish during stressful situations, it can also wilt away. That's pretty much what happened. Ahem. So that's that. And fill them with chocolates. I used to live just a few streets down from the bakery in Brooklyn and loved to go....