Blanks for embroidery
#12
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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What I like to do is buy the feed sack towels and take pictures out of coloring books and trace them onto the corners or middle to embroidery I can buy them for 88cents to $1.00 each.at grocery stores or Hobby Lobby or some sewing stores. quilt for fun grandma G
#13
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tennessee, UC area
Posts: 1,583
bibs
Have you tried making them ITH? If you have a lge hoop (6x10), there is a design that completely makes a drool bib--for free download--in DesignsbyCuties at the CuteEmbroidery.com site. You might have to scroll thru the designs (and prob select others as well!) until you find the bib...you'll have to register with the site first but there are many many free designs. Have fun!
#14
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 397
#15
Are you aware that you can actually make the whole bib in the hoop. Go to Stitch Delight. They have daily $1.00 sets. I love their designs but then most of mine are for kids. They have laces and lots of other goodies. They have quite a few bibs, just check the hoop size. Happy embroidery.
#16
I went to Kmart and bought a few packages of linen type hand towels. Some had the days of the week already embroidered on them so I added pictures above them. The other set was solid white and I LOVED doing embroidery on them. They were very reasonably priced sold in packages of 6 or so.
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