When I set the 2015 goal to finish some WIPs, I put together a list and set a loose goal to finish one project a month. These are separate from other projects I plan on starting in 2015, these are all ones I worked on and then abandoned before finishing them and have been sitting around for quite awhile. Here we are in February and I've finished my 3rd project! (You can see the other two here) This one was the Quilty Stitches sampler that I first posted about over a year ago! I had almost half of the blocks done and then I just kind of fizzled out. I found ... Read More
Creative Trends with Terrys Binds
Head over to Terry Blinds and read about what I think about creative trends and how my work fits in. Also, I want to start doing geometric cross stitches again, I forgot how much I love them! What's your favorite trend right now? ... Read More
WIP Finish – Josephine Dolls
I was able to check off two WIP projects off my list, these Josephine dolls I started making for the girls for Christmas and then abandoned. The pattern is a free pattern from Abby at While She Naps, and I had a ton of fun making these! Evie's favorite color is pink, so her doll has a pink dress and I just couldn't resist making it a hexagon dress. I absolutely love how it turned out. I embellished her doll with felt pom poms for the hair and buttons on the head and dress. I actually had made a bunch of wet felted balls awhile ago for garland and I happened to ... Read More
Stitch Love Blog Hop – Free Patterns
Mollie Johanson from Wild Olive has a fantastic new book out, Stitch Love: Sweet Creatures Big & Small. I already reviewed it and absolutely love it, you can read my review here. Because she's so incredibly awesome, Mollie has organized a Valentine's blog hop and made a series of free patterns for you all! I chose two designs to stitch up, Evie is getting the little rabbit with the flowers, and Mira is getting the ferret. This was my first time using Sulky Sticky Fabri-Solvy Stabilizer and I am officially smitten. I have always loved embroidering on ... Read More
The Pi Project – My Submissions!
I first saw mention of the Pi Project on Mr. X Stitch and immediately knew I had to make something to send! I cross stitched the 1 on fabric using water soluble canvas. I actually am working on a water soluble canvas tutorial for the &Stitches two months of tutorials series, so I figured this project could kill two birds with one stone! After my first attempt at sashiko for TSNEM, I wanted to keep going with it! I didn't use the sashiko thread for this, just 6 strands of regular DMC floss. I simply outlined the font and made the line a dashed one ... Read More
Free Pattern Friday – Valentine’s Love Birds
I knew I needed to make a Valentine's cross stitch pattern for this month and decided on a couple of cute little love birds. Check out last year's free Valentine cross stitch here. The finished project will fit in a 6" hoop when stitched on 14ct Aida. Download the PDF here - Free Pattern Friday - February 2015 There are more free patterns to download here, and patterns to purchase here at my Etsy. ... Read More
Best Birthday Ever Swap – Sign Ups Closed!
I love doing swaps and have always toyed with the idea of hosting one but was really daunted by the idea. Last night I was talking with Kristy from Simply This Life about a swap idea and the next thing I knew we had arranged our first swap. This is going to be a bigger commitment because it's a year long endeavor, so please, please don't sign up unless you're really sure you can fulfill the obligation. The idea is this, every quarter you'll send a gift to someone during their birthday month and then come your birthday month, you'll get 4 awesome presents. Each ... Read More
Valentine’s Day Dreamcatcher
Last year I did a guest post over at My Craftily Ever After on how to make a Valentine's Dreamcatcher. Seeing how Valentine's Day is just around the corner, it seemed fitting to share it again with you all here! I'm going to show you how to make a Valentine's Day Dreamcatcher, but this could really be made for any season or holiday! You're going to need: Yarn Pony Beads 6" wooden embroidery hoop Pipe Cleaners The next part is a little tricky so you might have to do it, or help your toddler wrap the yarn. Start with the yarn in between the two hoops and wrap it ... Read More