More Embroidery Notions

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These two objects pictured above, when placed together make the best embroidery hoop!

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When I was stitching with my new friends last Sunday, many of them were using this type of hoop.  It is made by The Colonial Needle Company and costs….$2.60.  No kidding.  It is called a Spring Tension Hoop and supposedly can even be used for machine embroidery.  What I like about it is that you can just pinch the two grips together and really easily reposition your hoop while you are stitching.

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I have been printing out free embroidery patterns from the Bird Brain Designs website.  Many of the ones they offer for free are simply adorable.  Not too cutesy though–no kitties doing laundry or anything like that.  I have been using my printer/fax machine to enlarge the patterns to about 130%.

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Today I am going to get my Blueberry Mocha Trails blocks ALL completed and maybe even get started on stitching the rows together.  If time permits, I may even get started on a new crafts project!

I am going to try my hand at making a little cosmetics bag!

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How cute are these?  This is a pattern by the brilliant Terri Atkinson of Atkinson Designs.  They are a wonderful way to use up your fat quarters.  And those button embellishments are too much.  Most quilt shops are now carrying the zippers you need for this type of projects.  My LQS, Prairie Queens has them in every color of the rainbow.  Isn't it great that so many quilt shops are now carrying embroidery supplies and notions, plus all sorts of embellishments for other sorts of projects?

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22 responses to “More Embroidery Notions”

  1. To learn about some very clever embroidery stitches you may want to check Artfabrik webpage or blog which is written by Laura Wasilowski. Each Thursday she posts “thread-u-cation.”

  2. To learn about some very clever embroidery stitches you may want to check Artfabrik webpage or blog which is written by Laura Wasilowski. Each Thursday she posts “thread-u-cation.”

  3. I’ve been using those hoops for years. They are great! And they don’t snag your fabric, because they are so smooth.
    Love the bags!

  4. I’ve been using those hoops for years. They are great! And they don’t snag your fabric, because they are so smooth.
    Love the bags!

  5. I use a Q Snap frame (http://www.qsnap.com/default.asp) and have for years doing cross stitch…I like that it doesn’t distort the cloth as much as the circle type…personal choice. I love the Brainy Bird Designs too! I visited their booth at PIQF and also purchased the transfereze paper…OMG! It is so so awesome! Have fun Nicole!

  6. I use a Q Snap frame (http://www.qsnap.com/default.asp) and have for years doing cross stitch…I like that it doesn’t distort the cloth as much as the circle type…personal choice. I love the Brainy Bird Designs too! I visited their booth at PIQF and also purchased the transfereze paper…OMG! It is so so awesome! Have fun Nicole!

  7. Okay, so those cosmetic bags are just too cute! I think I may have to try making one of those. Hopefully, I will have some Bliss leftovers! Cute gifts too!

  8. Okay, so those cosmetic bags are just too cute! I think I may have to try making one of those. Hopefully, I will have some Bliss leftovers! Cute gifts too!

  9. Love the bags, Nicole. Today I took the leap and bought self striping yarn to make those socks…I think after reading several articles about Christmas gifts, especially RIGHT OFF THE BOLT by Alison Dea Bolt (Quilters Newsletter) a must read…I will be enjoying my quilting projects and buying my Christmas gifts. LOL

  10. Love the bags, Nicole. Today I took the leap and bought self striping yarn to make those socks…I think after reading several articles about Christmas gifts, especially RIGHT OFF THE BOLT by Alison Dea Bolt (Quilters Newsletter) a must read…I will be enjoying my quilting projects and buying my Christmas gifts. LOL

  11. Cute bags!
    I’ve had these hoops for a long while now but found looking at other options most interesting. Thanks everyone!
    Hugs!

  12. Cute bags!
    I’ve had these hoops for a long while now but found looking at other options most interesting. Thanks everyone!
    Hugs!

  13. I don’t use a hoop either . . . I trace my design on my fabric . . . then I spray a piece of batting with 505 fix . . . and iron it to the back of my design fabric . . .
    I stitch with my right hand . . . and roll the fabric from the left . . . I hold the roll in my left hand . . . this also keeps my piece clean . . .
    then when I’m done . . . the design piece has some body to it . . . it also helps if I am going to put it into a quilt with other blocks . . .

  14. I don’t use a hoop either . . . I trace my design on my fabric . . . then I spray a piece of batting with 505 fix . . . and iron it to the back of my design fabric . . .
    I stitch with my right hand . . . and roll the fabric from the left . . . I hold the roll in my left hand . . . this also keeps my piece clean . . .
    then when I’m done . . . the design piece has some body to it . . . it also helps if I am going to put it into a quilt with other blocks . . .

  15. Nicole, when I use a hoop, the spring hoops are also my favorite. I’m always on the look out for hard to find sizes in them. They hold the fabric just tight enough but not so tight it pulls and distorts things. Good choice!

  16. Nicole, when I use a hoop, the spring hoops are also my favorite. I’m always on the look out for hard to find sizes in them. They hold the fabric just tight enough but not so tight it pulls and distorts things. Good choice!