Author: cherie
Nothing like bullion. Soup is OK but silver and gold sure is purty. Got metallic thread?
Who knew there were so many different stitches? Interesting way to achieve a diagonal result.
“Fastened down with stitches as nearly invisible as possible.” It’s not called the blind stitch fer nuthin” especially with aging eyes like mine.
Don’t be a wet blanket with this stitch.
Basket case you say? Just having some fun with stitches. Seriously.
A kitten holding a purse, pushing a pram, a kitten with a smile and a couple of kitten faces (with bows of course!) for your embroidering pleasure.
A few scottie dog patterns to stitch up but before starting on the sauce.
Show some love for these little lamb embroidery patterns.
So many kittens, so little time. You’re sure to find just the right embroidery pattern among the many posts here of adorable cats and kittens.
When ducks aren’t floating on ponds they are tromping through daisy patches, delivering flowers or digging in the garden. Who knew?
Here’s some small bunny embroidery patterns for cute baby projects. They’re simple patterns so they’ll work up quick.
This backstabber…er backstitch is really easy to do and is actually a basic stitch for sewing seams when worked in regular thread. I use this as an outline stitch sometimes. Save