A couple weeks ago, when I finished stitching Purple Nina on the sewing machine cover I shared yesterday, I picked up some lined paper sitting on the table and doodled another idea that's been floating around in my head for a while.
Here's how I went from (very) rough sketch to cleaned up drawing to embroidery to quilted piece.
Today I'll trim it and add a skinny (real) piped binding, so it will be ready to have that binding stitched down tonight. It's only about 9 inches square, so it won't take long and I'll be looking for what's next . . .
This morning I'm thinking that something like Beth's Cat softie would make a great contribution to the guild's gift shop for their quilt show later this year so I may be stitching a few of these cute kitty faces later tonight.
This morning I'm thinking that something like Beth's Cat softie would make a great contribution to the guild's gift shop for their quilt show later this year so I may be stitching a few of these cute kitty faces later tonight.
I am joining Kathy's group of Slow Sunday Stitchers and then checking out what everyone else is slowing working on today.
9 comments:
Love your logo label. Sweet. And the cat is great! Could be an emergency pillow, too.
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I like your design for Sophie Junction. I've always wondered how you came up with that name. I enjoyed the visit by CBS Sunday Morning today to your town of Santa Fe. Wonderful scenery. enjoy the rest of your day.
I like how your embroidery project came out. And those kitty pillow creatures are cute, too.
What an adorable cat! love your Sophie Junction stitches so much!
I thought about you this morning when we were watching the CBS Sunday show about Santa Fe!
Love the project - especially seeing it from start to almost finish. Enjoy your stitching this evening. I look forward to pulling something out later tonight with a nice glass of wine on the back porch to relax.
Great logo design! What a great idea!
I love your embroidery idea. And the cat softie is adorable.
Good morning from Salmon Arm BC...popping in from the slow sunday stitching link up which I've just discovered. I hope to join in next time. Love your little cross roads sign! And am in awe that nt only did you draw it out and stitch it up, you actually finished it!
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