2/24/2023 0 Comments Sublime stitching![]() Rachel I owe you for my amazing embroidery lesson. ![]() Jennifer Perkins - Naughty Secretary Club July 23rd, 2009.These are so cute! T is looking so adorable and growing! ReplyĬuuuuuuuute! They turned out so great! And I think your blanket stitch looks fantastic – that's a hard one! Ditto on the metallic thread. Love the wall colour and how you've displayed your artwork collection. Your kitchen looks like a slice of heaven. Love the embroidery! like to see hip things for babies instead of the usual precious moments stuff. 11 Responses to “The Sublime Stitching Baby Bib Embroidery Kit” It’s a double whammy you can use the embroidered bibs to keep food off your kiddos embroidered clothing. If you are a mom like me desperately trying to customize your kids clothes this kit has the goods to get you started. Can’t wait for Grandma to see the T-shirts new face lift.Ĭlearly The Sublime Stitching Baby Bib Embroidery kit can be used for a lot more than just baby bibs. I again did this design as an appliqué on a cute little pink T-shirt that Tallulah’s Great Grandmother had sent her. That being the case I was excited to see a pattern in the kit featuring a pear, strawberry and orange all smiling back at me. Take a looksie at my kitchen to see a bit of my collection. ![]() I also used the baby owl on a little T-shirt. She added the purple edge and to give it that little something extra a nod to Telly Savalas with the “Whoooo loves ya Baby?”. The yellow shirt was sent off to my mother and her embroidery machine after I hand embroidered the pair of owls on the pink heart. I have used this pattern twice, both times on clothing for T-Boz. I don’t know what is more frustrating metallic floss or French Knots.Īlso included in the Sublime Stitching Baby Bib Kit is an adorable mama and baby owl pattern. Oh and as an aside I will never use metallic floss again for as long as I live. In the center I appliquéd what is supposed to be a plate (please don’t judge my blanket stitch) and we have a smiling cup of milk on one side and a perky spoon on the other. Using fabric and rickrack I tried to emulate a placemat on my bib. The Baby Bib Embroidery Kit comes with an adorable cup and spoon pattern for those hungry little babies. I again went appliqué crazy on bib number 2. Oh and here are the onesies I made using the scalloped border and some vintage tablecloths that were already embroidered! Tallulah seems to really enjoy it thus far. The original design is still there, just now my bib is a little different from the rest. New and vintage scraps, plus a big blue rose from a hanky. Well not exactly the way it was intended. I of course used the pattern the way it was intended as well. I scanned it in my computer blew it up and using Sublime Stitching tracing paper have used it as a border on two different onesies. I have used this pattern again and again thanks to the adorable scalloped border. I could not wait to get to stitching on my bibs, especially since Tallulah has become especially drooly as of late.įirst up the snail pattern. Look for anthropomorphic utensils, strained veggie splatters, rockets and more. The kit comes with a handy dandy little booklet, 2 bibs, needle, floss and 6 reusable Sublime Stitching patterns. As a new mom and someone with a serious embroidery addiction I was pleased as punch to receive The Sublime Stitching Baby Bib Embroidery Kit: Utterly Adorable Projects, Plus All the Tools & Techniques from Chronicle Books. Combine her super duper cuteness with baby bibs and it’s the best two-some since peanut butter and jelly. Has Jenny Hart ever made an un-cute thing in her life? Not that I have seen. ![]() The Sublime Stitching Baby Bib Embroidery Kit ![]()
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