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Showing posts with label freebies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freebies. Show all posts

Monday, July 6, 2009

freebie


A little more on the 2009 Mirabilia freebie. The chart is available for download now on the Mirabilia website. :)) I think this one is very unusual for her cherubs. Very bright colors, plus the "cherub" is totally different than the previous years. To me, it looks more like a Christmas card. Not that it is a bad thing...just different. ;)

The long holiday weekend is over. You would have thought I could have done a lot of stitching. You know how it goes....it was just one of those weekends where I picked up five or six different projects and just stitched a little on each. No one particular design seemed to keep my interest for very long. But at least a little progress was made on each...just not really picture worthy.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Freebie

Sometimes it takes a picture to make you realize you missed something.....(one little motif...)Freebie I'll have to go fix that now, before I forget!!

This was a Dinky Dyes freebie from one of the needlework shows that my LNS attended a while back. It came with the chart and thread to stitch it. I thought I would try and see if I can make a triangular- shaped scissor pocket with it.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Jingle Bells....Jingle Bells....


Is it Christmas yet? ;) How about Christmas in July? Here's my Prairie Schooler freebie that just came out last week. I tried out my new "wave" blade for my Olfa cutter for the felt. I like it!

Saturday, May 12, 2007

In the Meantime...


Here's a picture of one of my recent finishes....it's a freebie from Shepherds Bush, "Bee Happy." I just love the way it turned out, from the black and gold twisted cord to the overall shape.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

LHN WIP


Last night I worked on my WIP of LHN's freebie, "Sweet Little Berries." Not too much more and it will be finished. I like working on LHN's in between some of my BIG projects. They do go pretty quickly. This was done with the recommended threads and fabric.