Quirky Quaker Pterodactyl
Take your stitching to prehistoric heights with this whimsical Quaker-style Pterodactyl design from Darling and Whimsy Designs!
Stitch Count: 45w x 45h
Model Stitched On: 2 over 2 on Macchiato Evenweave from The Sewing Shop
Threads Used: Cottage Garden Floss (DMC... Read more
He Loves Me He Loves Me Not Collage Pattern by Laura Heine. This darling quilt was made with the memories of playing the silly game He Loves Me He Loves Me Not. Curl up with this charming quilt for a cozy, a comfortable evening reminiscing of days of old. This pattern includes a full size pattern with colorful step by step instructions. Finished Size 71x80
Charming Heart Blossoms alternate with a scrappy 9-patch type block for this pretty quilt. It is traditionally pieced using folded corners and strip piecing.
This 9-page block pattern includes easy-to-follow fully illustrated instructions for prepping, cutting, and sewing. Some knowledge of working with templates and sewing curves would be helpful, but is not required. What can you make with a Dot Matrix quilt block? You can use this pattern to make a... Read more
Not all dreams are made of stardust - some are made from pretty fabric! Meet "Dreamer" - a totally cosmic quilt bursting with a kaleidoscope of color and dazzle. Designed for Layer Cakes or fat eighths, this tile-inspired beauty is ready to turn your scraps into something stellar.
Note from the designer: I created Grateful Thankful Blessed to share the gratitude I have in my heart for all of the support I have received for you the wonderful Stitcher.
Stitched on 40 count Straw by Weeks Dye Works. Stitch count is 113 x 82. Finished size is 5.65 in wide X 4.1 in high.
Symmetry and puzzles tickle something deep down in my brain. Manipulating motifs into symmetrical designs is akin to puzzles and I truly enjoy the challenge of doing these type of designs. From the dancing ghosts to the flying bats and the perching crows, this design was as fun to design as it is to... Read more
In my explorations of old embroidery books, I came across a number of rug designs in a book from 1880. While they were intended as inspiration for woven carpet patterns, I realized that a blackwork design could also show off the dynamic beauty of the geometry.
I've always been fascinated with crows and ravens and how intelligent they are. Replicating the multi-colored jewel toned hues of a Raven, even though they look black, was both challenging and spellbinding. As befits the subject, I crafted a full, lacy, fall moon. It is the perfect way to blend... Read more
While HFLM has been known for doing larger trees in the past, I thought it was a good time to make a smaller, ornament version for the holiday season. These quick stitches are perfect for gifting and adding some handmade love to your Christmas Tree. A step-by-step finishing tutorial is available on... Read more