I cannot count my day complete
'Til needle, thread and fabric meet.
~Author Unknown

Sharing a common thread with those who love the art of hand embroidery

Monday, August 31, 2009

A Busy Time At Yesteryear

An email discussion with a wonderful lady, Liz, wound up turning what I had intended to make for dish washing, into a beauty aide.
Liz had contacted me about my embroidered towels for her guest bathroom and had commented on the crocheted dishcloths being too pretty for dishes. I then told her about my new discovery of this wonderful soft cotton yarn and that the cloths could be facial washcloths instead, to go with the towels.
This wonderful cotton yarn is appropriately named! I love this cotton! It is so soft and yet so absorbant! Wonderful for crocheted dishcloths and soft enough for crocheted wash cloths.

I sold these two sets to Liz. When she received them, she emailed at how pleased she was to have these in her guest bath. (Thank you, Liz ) The darker cloth is supposed to look purple to go with the towels flowers....


here it is...it looks purple in the light...



Today, this shipment of towels just arrived. Another sweet lady I have embroidered for over the many past years wants 7 sets of embroidered towels before Christmas. The sets contain 7 towels each. My needles and fingers are going to be very busy. In the meantime, I will also be making more towels and wash cloths to hopefully sell in my on line shop soon!
What about you? Do you find the approaching holidays a time that you are busiest selling your wares? Which holiday is the busiest? I would love to hear.





Monday, August 24, 2009

A Butterfly Flew By

While out walking and looking for something great to photograph, this beautiful large butterfly seemed to know what I was doing,.......
and stopped by to pay me a visit. My photograph does not do it justice, however, it was so much more beautiful than what the camera reveals.
In the work I do, I get most of my inspiration from nature, such as butterflies and flowers. I have had this set of pillowcases just waiting to be stitched for the longest time. I usually embroider butterflies in the traditional yellow with black. After being visited by such a beautiful creature, I turned to my blacks, peacock blues, and soft blues. You can't tell much by this photo, but the peacock blue running through the black center is striking. The spots on the outside wings are a much bluer soft blue as well.

A sprig of leaves flow on each side of the butterfly.



I need to now add an edging to the bottom and I will have one more set of pillowcases complete. I am still getting my stock ready to sell.
Now......
what color of butterfly do you like best??? The large yellow and black Tiger Swallowtail? The black and red Admiral? Or the tiny blue or yellow butterflies flitting back and forth among the flowers?
I would love to hear!



Monday, August 17, 2009

Embroidered Buttons

I love the small designs in embroidery.
a rosebud.......a tiny butterfly.....
a blossom, no larger than a nickel or quarter.


I have stitched and accumulated a good amount of these tiny works of art.......
but what should I do with them?? I have at times used them as patches on my children's play clothes, to preserve a shirt or dress for a little longer wear........


and then......I started making embroidered buttons.


the main reason......I want to one day learn how to knit a sweater....
and I can just imagine an embroidered button or two on it!






also, at times.....I have used the embroidered buttons as pretty bows on special gifts, such as Mother's day....baby showers....




I love the way they have a vintage charm to them....
now.....
how about you? Any ideas on what to do with small pieces of embroidery....
do you do something special when you wrap a present for someone??
I would love to hear!






Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Slowly Building My Stash

The work I do takes so long that sometimes I don't realize how much I have actually gotten finished........
but ever so slowly my crocheted cloths are piling up.......
and my embroidered towels are getting finished!

In high hopes of one day actually having enough to sell.... I made up labels.
However....
Christmas is fast approaching and I love giving these things as Christmas gifts.....
maybe I will hang on to these and "give away" something different.
Do you have the same delimma? Do you finally get things made up and then wind up giving them all away? Do you find it hard to accumulate things to sell? I would love to hear how you solve that problem!



Wednesday, August 5, 2009

My Cup Of Cheer


The stitches are all done and in place..........

the border is on.....




as well as the backing.....



the quilt is finished!

It is a little larger than my usual miniature quilts. I wanted a cheery wall hanging to greet guests as they walk in....this little quilt is 24 x24 inches. Instead of "my cup runneth over" ...I titled it..." My Cup Of Cheer". I really enjoyed designing and embroidering this quilt. When I finally decided on the border....it just popped..."cheery!" I am now thinking on something larger.....more for the bedroom. I have never finished a full size quilt....I think now I will! How about you? Have any of you made a full size quilt? How long did it take? Did you purchase the fabric or is the material from loved one's garments? I would love to hear!





Sunday, August 2, 2009

Something For Baby

I have had this charming little pattern for baby slippers for the longest time.

I'm not sure where the pattern came from,.....there aren't even any instructions on putting them together. Just the pieces and the embroidery design.
I knew I just had to make the first pair with "PINK"!! I found the right lining in the perfect pink color and chose the best rose floss.

I had finished one side with the outside french knots in the rose color as well, but felt there was just a little too much rose on the design....


so I changed the outside french knots to the blue I had done the french knot flowers in.



The back also has cute little embroidered flowers...





and I just loved these little flower beads for the straps. I hope to make a few more of these bootie/slipper sets in different colors, along with matching bibs and bonnets maybe? I still have my children's booties, (many crocheted by grandmothers of the family) in storage. How about you? Do you have a special set of little shoes or booties? Did they belong to you or your children? Were they made by a loved one? I would love to hear!