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Noah’s Ark coming along

By Denise Russell

The elephants are ready, now onto the pigs! The day is grey, so even taking the picture using daylight did not help. The embroidery is simple - I can get a block done in one evening, if undisturbed.  The cat has learned to stay away from the floss (or I am the one who was trained to keep it away from her?). I have a few weeks to finish the baby quilt for my grandson, but other projects keep getting in the way: the wool embroidery wall hanging, Winter in Wonderland embroidery (this one is … [Read more...] about Noah’s Ark coming along

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Embroidery for babies

By Denise Russell

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone! I am not doing any projects which involve hearts, but since my grandson, who will be coming to this world in April, is already in my heart, I have been working on a quilt for his crib. The blocks are pre-stamped for embroidery, made by JDNA in St. Louis, USA. The pattern name is Noah's Ark. These are the two blocks I completed: Since the embroidery stamping is very simple, I will add details where I think is needed. For example, on the snakes block I … [Read more...] about Embroidery for babies

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Wool Block #4

By Denise Russell

I have had a cold this week, so this 4th block took a little longer to come together. The cat is doing pretty much what I've wanted to do every day! I used bull head stitches for the ground cover, with French knots and small stitches sprinkled everywhere; straight stitches and French knots on the flowers, stem stitch on the bud leaves; back stitch on the bee... I think that is it. Here are more details: ... and here is a picture of the four blocks so far: As I may have mentioned … [Read more...] about Wool Block #4

Filed Under: embroidery, Uncategorized, Wool Appliqué

Wool Block #4

By Denise Russell

I have had a cold this week, so this 4th block took a little longer to come together. The cat is doing pretty much what I've wanted to do every day! I used bull head stitches for the ground cover, with French knots and small stitches sprinkled everywhere; straight stitches and French knots on the flowers, stem stitch on the bud leaves; back stitch on the bee... I think that is it. Here are more details: ... and here is a picture of the four blocks so far: As I may have mentioned … [Read more...] about Wool Block #4

Filed Under: embroidery, Uncategorized, Wool Appliqué

Wool – newest addiction?

By Denise Russell

This is the first block for a wall hanging I am designing using wool and embroidery. I worked on it the other night until 1 am... I only stopped because I knew the boys would be up very early in the morning (6 am or so as usual), and I'd better get some shut eye. Wool applique using slip stitch is very relaxing to me. Then, figuring out how to embroider each piece is fun as you decide on stitches and floss colors. I am so glad I organized my embroidery floss the way I did (see picture below)! … [Read more...] about Wool – newest addiction?

Filed Under: embroidery, Uncategorized, Wool Appliqué

What to do with ‘orphan’ blocks

By Denise Russell

I joined these leftover four patches a while ago but had no idea what to do with the block. After Christmas, I was looking for a project I could work on quickly, as all the interruptions I was sure to have would not be conducive to a more involved quilt. So, I decided to make a small wall hanging using a block I already had. This one jumped at me, and this is what I did with it. I framed it using osnaburg fabric (also spelled osnaberg...) because I liked its open weave. The embroidery sort of … [Read more...] about What to do with ‘orphan’ blocks

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Hello, I’m Denise and I love to design and make quilts. You can also find me knitting, crocheting, and making other crafts. Join me!
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