Thursday, June 22, 2017

Blackwork American Flag


On the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend, inspiration struck and I immediately started designing this pattern. Monday, I started stitching it. I only learned of blackwork within the last year, but I have become fascinated with it since then. This is my first blackwork pattern, but I can assure you it will not be my last. I already have other blackwork ideas in mind.

I enjoyed stitching this project. I worried that the white wouldn't stand out well enough, but I think it turned out well.

For this project, I chose to frame it myself since I don't have the funds to have all my pieces professionally framed. I used this tutorial as my guide. Here is what I did:

1. Pick Frame and Mat - I didn't have the piece with me, but I used a picture on my phone to guide me. I had measured the finish piece and knew the smallest viewing area would need to be 4x6", so I chose a 5x7" frame and a 4x6" mat.


2. Wash - I always wash my pieces after they are finished.

3. Iron - after it dried.


4. Cut Foam Core Board to Size - it needs to be a bit smaller than the framed area so it will fit in the frame once the fabric is on it.


5. Center the Piece on the Foam Core Board - I put one pin in the center of each side to help it stay in place after I centered it. I did have to readjust a couple times.


6. Pin the Fabric to the Foam Core Board - I used pins I saved from dress shirts we've bought for my husband.


7. Put the Mat and the Mounted Fabric in the Frame - mine was a tight fit.


8. Close the back of the Frame - it's finished!


The pattern for this Blackwork American Flag is now available on Etsy.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

White Rose Bookmark


When I decided to do a yellow rose bookmark pattern, I knew I had to do a white rose bookmark pattern as well. I have loved white roses ever since I graduated from high school. After graduation, they gave each graduating girl a white rose.


I designed the white rose at the same time as the yellow rose, but didn't start stitching it until after I finished the yellow rose.


Like the red rose, it took me three tries to get this design to a point where I was completely happy with it. And I tried out a lot of different ideas in my design program as well.


My white rose bookmark pattern is now available on Etsy. And, it includes the patterns for all three designs.


You can also buy all of my rose patterns as a combo pack. When you buy the combo pack, you save $3.

Which rose is your favorite?