Friday, January 28, 2011

Teacup Valentine

I finished one of my Valentine themed pieces yesterday.  I tried a few new stitches on this one: Portuguese Stem Stitch for the heart; and threaded back stitch for the yellow details of the cup.


I picked up a few McCall's goodies yesterday, as well.  Pink rose transfers and something I've never seen before, appliques and they're GERANIUMS.  Sweet!  I'm not sure where I'm going to iron these on but they look so nice unused. ;)


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Hooters and Teabagging

I did manage to get a few things done the week I was sick.  I drew some adorable Valentines (and one not-so-tasteful Valentine but come on, I HAVE to balance out all this cuteness with a little bit of raunchy thinking once in awhile).  I'm going to embroider those here shortly.  And I embroidered some hooters on an apron I picked up at the thrift store a few weeks back.

I also thought I'd share a few vintage sewing notions and such that I've picked up while thrift shopping.  Now that my kitchen is done being renovated and decorated I thought I'd move onto vintage sewing paraphernalia.   I picked up a neat stitches booklet by Anchor and a promotional Sunbeam Bread needle book.  It just amazes how something like that has survived 50 years without being thrown away.

Just a reminder to click the pics for a bigger view.










Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Embroidery B. Done!

Finished! This was not an easy material to embroider -it was too tight of a weave- lesson learned.  The pillow case is back lit so you can see the trail of embroidery floss if you look closely (don't).  :) Click on the photos twice for a more detailed look.




Friday, January 7, 2011

Chuck in Progress

Almost done Chuck -he will be the easiest and most gratifying part compared to the rest of the project.  It should take at least a week of steady stitching.


I purchased these 1940's transfers that I just can't wait to embroider!





Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Embroidery B. Goode

Here's the early planning stage of a project I've been itching to do since I took up embroidery a month and a half ago.


Sunday, January 2, 2011

Threadhead

I've recently become addicted to embroidery.  I never thought it could happen to me and now that I've tried it I'm hooked.

My gateway drug was collecting vintage kitchenware whilst renovating my kitchen over the past year.  It started with a set of gorgeous dish towels I purchased from a dealer for CHEAP (that's how they get you coming back for more).  Then I found a package of Aunt Martha's iron on transfers while out getting my thrift hunting fix.  I filed the package away not really knowing what I was going to do with it.

I found myself going straight to the linen section at the thrift stores, looking for more embroidered pieces for my collection.   After months of searching and feeling disappointed I decided to take matters into my own hands.  Now,  I can't put the needle down.

I finished this pillow last week using an Aunt Martha transfer.