Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Free Easter bunny embroidry pattern at patreon


I had this Bunny embroidery pattern listed here years ago but deleted it so I could do a new PDF. Never got around to it so I posted it over at my Patreon site because I just needed to post something after ignoring it for a few months. It's a quick and easy pattern. Great for teaching someone how to do a few stitches.

Here's what I did with 2 of the bunnies. It's a very simple quilted wall hanging. The bunny faces on the left are from fabric that I used for the back. I wanted something I could hang at my door and it would be pretty from both sides. Something to think about when choosing a backing fabric for small quilts that hang where you see both sides.


I'm working on way too many patterns right now so of course nothing is getting finished. I'm still working on the new tatting booklet/patterns. I have 3 to do charts and directions for. It's the charst that are holding up the project. I also have 2 new dolls that need drawings and directions. Lastly I'm trying to get the head just right for a new fairy doll. I'm on head number 3, and hoping it will be the one. Then there are the 3 embroidery pats that need embroidered. Plus I need to get the buttonholes done on the black fleece coat I've been working on for about 10 years. I found it's too thick for any of my 4 sewing machines (even the heavy duty) to stitch correctly so I'm going to have to hand sew them. Sp I'm going to have to set aside the hat I've been crocheting and get back to work that really needs done. ☹

Today I'm working on the next crazy quilt embroidery after removing some of what was in the space and all in the next space. It's all drawn on the fabric so it won't take long. The longest part is always deciding on the embroidery. 

Talk soon!


Monday, March 3, 2025

2nd crazy patch section-all flowers!

 


Here's section 2 of the crazy patch. This is another section that was done years ago so I used some thread and ribbon I don't use often anymore. I've left an empty space to add a dragonfly later. It will be made with beads.  In fact a lot of beads will be added after all the embroidery is done. I don't want to risk crushing any with my embroidery hoop as I move it around.

Use your favorite colors and threads and let's begin ...

1. Start with 2 -3 strands of DMC 989 to do feather stitching along the seam between section 2 and 3. Use a green that doesn't blend into the fabric.

2. Fill in along the green with french knots using 2 - 3 strands of DMC 211 and 552. Make 2 and 3 wrap knots so there is a variety of sizes.

3. Use the same green or another you like to do feather stitching from the bottom corner part way up. You can see I added "branches" so it fills out like a bush.

4. I used Edmar 077 frost with is a variegated purple rayon thread for the cast-on loop flowers. After looking to make sure they still sell it I really think I used another frost thread for the bird. Rayon thread makes bullion stitches easier since the thread will slide better than cotton. The flowers are made like a regular bullion stitch except that instead of having it lay flat you want to put the needle back thru the fabric near were you started. I use a milliners needle so the wraps are the same size. If you can't find one look for a long needle that's the same dimension from the eye almost to the point. Wrap the thread as many times as you want to get a bullion loop the size you want. If you don't want to use a rayon thread any size Lizbeth and DMC size 8 pearl cotton are good substitutes. I've also used floss for these kind of flowers but I don't strip it after cutting. Add as masny loops as you like. If you are using a variegated thread work up and down the feather stitch to spread out the shades.

5. The leaves are YLI silk ribbon 032. I used 4mm to make Japanese leaf stitches. Substitute lazy daisy stitches using floss.

That's it for this section. Section 3 was partly done a few years ago so I have to finish it. There's a lot more embroidery in it plus I covered a small section of it with a piece of fabric with a tiny fairy on it.

Last week I realized the reason I quit working on this was because I had 2 sections with embroidery I  no longer liked. One is waiting for me to remove it all but section 5 is done. It had so much I gave up and just cut it off. I had to remove some of the brown ric-rac around the pond and some embroidery along a seam so I could get all of the fabric removed. I then got out my bin of Bali print fabrics and found a perfect green for there. Now I have to sew it on and design a new section 5. Section 4 is almost done. I just have to redo the area over the seam between 4 & 5.