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#2981
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 4,392
Greetings!
I'm hoping to make some Easter egg holders for DGD. Also, I have a friend who is dealing with a serious disease, and I'm going to make her a "prayer pocket". I've purchased a little key ring design that has a pocket in it. I'll make it for her and put a prayer in it. She can keep it in her pocket or purse and be reminded that people love her and are praying for her. I'll also let her know that she can write her own prayers down and put them in the pocket. I don't have any other pressing plans for my embroidery machine, but ideas keep popping up.
I'm hoping to make some Easter egg holders for DGD. Also, I have a friend who is dealing with a serious disease, and I'm going to make her a "prayer pocket". I've purchased a little key ring design that has a pocket in it. I'll make it for her and put a prayer in it. She can keep it in her pocket or purse and be reminded that people love her and are praying for her. I'll also let her know that she can write her own prayers down and put them in the pocket. I don't have any other pressing plans for my embroidery machine, but ideas keep popping up.
#2982
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
DJ, the free standing lace egg holders and baskets on embroidery.com stitch out so well. Since I knew my grandkids might be playing with them, I used serger thread instead of rayon like normal. I slowed the stitch speed down, used a 90 top stitch needle and doubled the stablizier. I didn't want to spend a fortune on thread just in case they became play toys. Since then, my little ones have grown so now I need to make lots more this year. Save your scraps of water soluable stabilzer, it makes great starchy water to stiffen up your designs if needed and I also spray a little 505 on it and put it on the hooped stabilier and use it when I need just a small area needs extra or I need to mend an area of stabilzer that got ripped, etc. Works great.
#2983
Good luck on your projects....seems lika a very noble cause....I am sure your friend will find a comfort in these pockets........as for myself I hope to try some applique...I have never tried to make a machine embroidery applique....i just bought few designs from the emblibrary library that is my favorite place.....
#2984
DJ, the free standing lace egg holders and baskets on embroidery.com stitch out so well. Since I knew my grandkids might be playing with them, I used serger thread instead of rayon like normal. I slowed the stitch speed down, used a 90 top stitch needle and doubled the stablizier. I didn't want to spend a fortune on thread just in case they became play toys. Since then, my little ones have grown so now I need to make lots more this year. Save your scraps of water soluable stabilzer, it makes great starchy water to stiffen up your designs if needed and I also spray a little 505 on it and put it on the hooped stabilier and use it when I need just a small area needs extra or I need to mend an area of stabilzer that got ripped, etc. Works great.
#2985
I found this extra cute leprechaun on embroidery library and I had to have it. I made this dish towel for DD, but I have to make two more, one for each brother. Mom was Irish and loved to celebrate St. Patrick's Day so I had to have these two designs. I put both of these designs on one dish towel, one design on each end.
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#2986
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
Hey....sound like you did a grat job....and thanks for the tips...I didn,t even know this site of embroidery.com....thank you and good luck
Sorry, I meant emblibrary.com. There are so many websites out there. I like oregonpatch because they have tons of sites listed on their site with lots of specials. My baskets did turn out really nice. I used varigated thread on most of them, its one of my favorite threads to emb or serge with.
Sorry, I meant emblibrary.com. There are so many websites out there. I like oregonpatch because they have tons of sites listed on their site with lots of specials. My baskets did turn out really nice. I used varigated thread on most of them, its one of my favorite threads to emb or serge with.
#2987
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 4,392
DJ, the free standing lace egg holders and baskets on embroidery.com stitch out so well. Since I knew my grandkids might be playing with them, I used serger thread instead of rayon like normal. I slowed the stitch speed down, used a 90 top stitch needle and doubled the stablizier. I didn't want to spend a fortune on thread just in case they became play toys. Since then, my little ones have grown so now I need to make lots more this year. Save your scraps of water soluable stabilzer, it makes great starchy water to stiffen up your designs if needed and I also spray a little 505 on it and put it on the hooped stabilier and use it when I need just a small area needs extra or I need to mend an area of stabilzer that got ripped, etc. Works great.
Irishgal ~ Great work! So cute. I know your family will enjoy using the towels.
#2988
Banned
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
Some of you may know that I am a Type 2 insulin dependent
diabetic.
With that being said I have been "playing" around with some ideas
for several years to help raise money for diabetes research. I knew
WHAT I wanted to do, just never could find the "right" design to help
me with my quest.
I saw this design, and a few others that are similar and knew this
was "the" design.
This is my first sample, there will be some changes with the next
few until I figure out the exact look I want.
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diabetic.
With that being said I have been "playing" around with some ideas
for several years to help raise money for diabetes research. I knew
WHAT I wanted to do, just never could find the "right" design to help
me with my quest.
I saw this design, and a few others that are similar and knew this
was "the" design.
This is my first sample, there will be some changes with the next
few until I figure out the exact look I want.
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#2989
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: SW Missouri
Posts: 187
I am a Type 1 insulin dependent diabetic and I think your design is beautiful!!
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