Category Archives: Machine Embroidery

Machine embroidered Art Deco tiles

It was sooooooo cold today and going out was not something I fancied so I busied myself and spent a very pleasant day sewing on my sewing machine and making my next workshop sample.
These little embroidered tiles are 2″x 2″ in size and made entirely from stitching. I cut them out close to their edges and then used glitter glue to seal the stitch edges. I just need to think about how to mount them now and that will be another sample done and out of my hair

Organza flowers in easy free motion stitching

I spent a pleasant couple of hours working these easy free motion embroidered flowers using two layers of organza between two sheets of water soluble film. I have worked them all with black thread on the top and bottom of the machine, reason being that they are for my learning curve stint at the Festival of quilts this August coming and it’s easier if the machines are pre threaded. ( Boy I am organised) I’m not really its just that Pam NEAVE who organises it saw me demonstrating several different types of flower making on the machine and thought they would go down well for those of you that like to embellish your work or have a raised effect . Due to the weather being so awful with snow snow and a lot more snow I have been somewhat confined to home the last couple of days and they were what I decided I wanted to play with. I just need to put them in a box for safe keeping and remember where I have put them when I need them later in the summer

Antique Flora Bunda

I have been finding it hard to gear up again and get going on all my work samples needed for this springs workshops. I so enjoyed just switching off and not lifting a finger to sew all over the festive period that I’m now not focused and finding it hard to find my inner sewing goddess.
To get me in the swing I spent a pleasant couple of hours drawing humming birds for my gold work embroidery, and I did manage to get a final design which I quickly marked on to my fabric and hooped it up ready for sewing when I’m sat in my comfy armchair over the next couple of weeks.
Tudor rose patchwork shop is high on my list of things that need to be done NOW so I took a trip over and purchased my palette of fabrics to make the hanging that was buzzing round my head.
Antique flora bunda is the title I came up with all those months ago when I sat in my cozy bed one Sunday morning and made up my titles for my up coming workshops.  Great fun when your creatively making them up. Not so good several months down the line when you have to make the project fit the brief but it does make me focus, many of them giving me a challenge and thankfully coming together each time.
I would like to show you my latest workshop where my students will learn how to free machine embroider these lovely flowers with their simple out lined leaves. The flowers look very controlled but believe me they are quite free and it is the choice of several colours of thread worked from the background to the forefront which give tone, texture and form to them.
I  then pieced some together in a patchwork manor adding cream lace and gold and cream ribbon to create a background witch I then wadded and free motion quilted . Once I had a background I then worked more free motion stitched flowers which I carefully cut out and reapplied at random on to the background to give a raised and dimensional look to the panel.
By the time I had this project under my belt my inner sewing goddess was up and yelling ” Machine Embroidered Appliqué and Patchwork”.
She is now raring to go, yelling ideas and creative encouragement at me by the ton.
IM BACK ON FORM AND READY TO CREATE FOR 2013.
THANKS TO MY INNER SEWING GODDESS who slacks off for a rest at times but is never to far away when I need her.

Machine embroidered boxes

The ladies at Patchwork Corner worked really hard yesterday machining their small casket boxes. They painted their pelmet vilene at home and came to class ready to go for it. They drew their pattern out and settled straight into adorning it with either programmed decorative stitches or those who were more confident set about free motion embroidery.
I always enjoy working at Patchwork Corner as all the ladies are great to work with and try everything with great eagerness. The day was successfully with a number of finished boxes at the end of it all of which were very nickable

Key Rings

Sorry long time since my last blog as I have been over worked creatively what with lectures and teaching. Last week was manic and I just didn’t stop long enough to even consider blogging. Never mind this week is calmer so here I am at gone 1 am in the morning writing this. Haha.

I haven’t been very productive since last blog other than finishing some of the key rings I promised my husband for our shop Xmas stock. Yes I know it’s only June but if I don’t start now he won’t get them and as they are small they can travel about with me for hand embellishing and finishing.

I came up with this idea when I was putting the little light weight husqvarna sewing machine through its paces and posted prior to this blog.

I thought these would make nice little gifts at affordable prices.

Machine Embroidered Bowls and Vases

Hi girls and crafty men folk
Machine embroidered bowls and vases are coming up at Husqvarna Studios Nottingham next Monday the 16th April. If you havnt booked yet nows the time to get organised and book on. The studio is great because you dont need to drag in your sewing machine as they proivide good state of the art machines for you to sew on. You just have to bring the remaining requirements and yourself for a realy good day out.

Machine embroidered bowls and vases. A new look.