I love getting pictures of your projects! Here are some really
creative ways
that some of you have used my designs.
Train Quilt by
Carole Malley Click on photos to see larger images January 2008
Janay Trammel created this
mother/daughter ensemble with my Christmas Tree. Cute, Cute, Cute!
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December 2007
Sweatshirt by Janice Mitchell.
She made the gingerbread easy by leaving out the fabric! She stitched
the optional underlay making it look like the fabric was quilted.
Football Hand Warmers
by
Beth Meyers
Beth made the large football into a patch which she then sewed onto a
purchased neck scarf. The top of the football is left open allowing you
to insert your hands to keep them warm!
Jonathan Russell
This adorable cutey
was created by Neil and Jen.
He's my grandson!
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February 2008
Bobbi used the 5x7 zippered cosmetic bags to make
gifts for the cheerleaders on her son's team. She stitched their names
on the front of the bag. They added small items like bracelets, ribbons
and barrettes inside.
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November 2007
Here is Janay Trammel and her daughter
wearing matching pumpkin shirts. Janay is a promising digitizer herself.
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October 2007
Bags by Ann's Applique. I made a
believer out of her. She monograms the "back" of the bag to
make them a one hoop project. She said she can't stop making bags!
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September 2007
More Cosmetic Bags!
Here is a nice selection of the zippered bags by Phyllis Chirco. I love
her fabrics!
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Septembe
Georgina Kimball's grandson in his Garbage
Truck Shirt. Love her fabrics - the hubcaps are great!
May 2007
Beth's quilt for IEC 2006.
She used a fireman theme.
November 2006
November 2006
Towels by Bobbi's Treasure
May 2006
I met Michele at the Atlanta Sew Expo in 2005.
She brought these photos of her Jolly Santa bibs
by the
booth for me at this years Expo. How cute!!!
Monika T. asked for an angel to
use for her baby
blankets.
Mary Fischer used the Ivy Cosmetic Bag to make an
accessory for her tote.
Beth made this quilt for Project Linus.
She donated it at
the 2005 Indiana Embroidery Conference.
Check out the
photo to the right to see who's driving!
Beth fussy cut her fabric to have Lucy driving the
firetruck.