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Merry and Bright: Christmas Embroidery with Lights!

The new Merry and Bright collection from Amazing Designs incorporates blinking lights with embroidery for an adorable holiday accent unlike anything I've ever seen.   Ten eyelets are embroidered within 14 different designs. Eyelets are then cut out for placement of 10 LED Fabric... [More]

The Quickest Fall Decorating Ever

Nothing like needing something at the last minute to make your heart race a little, right?  A f [More]

Quick and Easy Gift Card Holders

Christmas is just around the corner and gift cards are the perfect one-size-fits-all. Who couldn't u [More]

Embroidery Advisor Presents: Courage. Strength. Cure.

I am sure that a lot of you have been touched in some way by *** cancer.  Whether it being Yourself, or your Sister, or your Mother, or your Friend.    While we wait and hope for a cure, there can be many ways to keep our hands busy & our hearts tender.  The Cancer Scrapb... [More]

This is only a test . . . Part 2

I kept thinking about my last project that failed.  I am always excited about presenting projec [More]

Halloween Applique: Not Just for Clothing Anymore

Applique is usually reserved for embellishing clothing or quilted items. Unfortunately, that doesn't allow for much face time. Holiday applique is especially vulnerable to a short shelf life. But by it's very nature, applique is perfect for holiday decorating where it can be v... [More]

Bobbin Tails

There are many kinds of bobbins available to us for embroidery, but and there is no single answer to the best bobbin type for every embroiderer or every machine. There are metal, plastic  disposable, plastic reusable,  cardboard and sideless. Bobbins also come in colors. Colo... [More]

Sweet Sweet Shoes

The Avid Embroiderer Presents - What's in a Word?, Part 1. A Freebie for a Circus

A center point – is the center of the embroidery design but NOT necessarily where the first stitch w [More]

Favorite Machine Embroidery Notions: Magic Pressing Mat

I just recently purchased one of my most favorite notions for sewing and machine embroidery – the Ma [More]

Monograms For Men

MONOGRAMS FOR MEN [More]

The Avid Embroiderer Presents - More Unique Tips and A Circus Ringleader

I hope you are learning and enjoying my Unique Tips Series. Most of these tips are ones I thought up [More]

Combining Fonts: Mix and Match While They are 75% Off!

It doesn't get much better than 75% off, so now is the time to buy fonts! I will show you some optio [More]

The Avid Embroiderer Presents - Information you may not know about lingerie. A freebie that celebrates the 4th of July.

Looking through my previous blogs, I checked`my Lingerie Blog and remembered that there are some int [More]

Improve Your Embroidery With Interfacing

While we are very familiar with using stabilizer to support machine embroidery stitches, you may be [More]

The Avid Embroiderer Presents - Unique & Simple Tips, & A Design for Your Design Stash

Since I began doing these Unique & Simple Tricks, I have had a lot of new ideas and creative tip [More]

Kimberbell’s Summer Lovin’ Set Makes for Happy Occasions

Summer Lovin’ by Kimberbell Designs is so darn cute and versatile, too. I’ll give you some ideas on [More]

The Avid Embroiderer Presents - My Favorite/Best (IMHO) blogs. My Freebie is a design created to add to your favorite designs.

I do love doing my blog. Some of them were wonderful hits and some - not so much. I am listing three [More]

A New Tool for Cutting in Close Quarters

Sometimes, you find just the right tool for the job and it isn’t always made for that job. This one [More]

Top Reasons to Own an Embroidery Machine By Helen Spencer

Embroidery, whether it's done by hand or with the help of an embroidery machine, is undoubtedly a fo [More]

The Avid Embroiderer Presents – Unique Tips, Part 4. And a Freebie for two crafts

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Applique as Cutwork? Yes, You Can!

Last time, I showed you how to handle three layers of applique on a pre-purchased placemat. This tim [More]

The Avid Embroiderer Presents - Its all in the Blog and, a freebie that will make a great Mother's Day Gift!

I started doing this blog in May, 2008. Can you believe that?  Well I can't so I went back on M [More]

They’ll Never Guess You Made It!

People will never believe you made these clutches on your embroidery machine.  They look like t [More]

Triple Layer Applique? Easy As Can Be!

Standard applique is one thing. Even separate applique designs in multiple areas isn't too bad. But [More]

The Avid Embroiderer Presents - Unique Tips, 3. My Freebie is just a fun design.

If you have not had a chance to see my Unique Tips Feature, you may want to check them out. While yo [More]

Celebrate Easter with Embroider Buddy

One of our favourite holidays is right around the corner and we couldn’t be ‘hoppier’! That’s right, [More]

Using Basting Boxes for Design Placement

One of the most visual ways to ensure your designs are going to stitch exactly where you want them, [More]

The Avid Embroiderer Presents – Chipping away at all that clutter. My Freebie will be my new BFF.

Several years ago, I decided to go through my clothes and single out items that were in poor conditi [More]

Behind The Seams: Creating The Flower Box Quilt

AN INTERVIEW WITH EILEEN ROCHE BY DENISE HOLGUINDH: Eileen, you are a very busy individual! You [More]

Making the Farmhouse Sentiments Wall Hanging

Last month, Designs in Machine Embroidery magazine hosted a stitch-along in conjunction with Baby Lo [More]

Selecting Thread Colors

We are excited to have Eileen Roche, Editor of Designs in Machine Embroidery share this co [More]

The Avid Embroiderer Presents - Unique Tips, Part 2. This time, my Freebie is a Coffee Lover's Delight!

Getting all those time and money saving from the Net is a full time job. I enjoy seeing them, even [More]

Stabilizers: What You Need (and a sale!)

Stabilizers are an essential foundation for good embroidery. Get them now while they are on sale!Not [More]

The Avid Embroiderer Presents - ZZ Top or ZZ Bottom. My Freebie is in tune with that.

I had a tip in a previous Blog about getting those bed skirts to stay put and here is my next bed ma [More]
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Holding the Tough-to-Embroider Items

If you think that you can't embroider items that you can't get into a hoop, or hold with self-adhesive stabilizer, think again. There's another method that will let you hold big, bulky items under the embroidery needle. I embroidered this tote bag on my single-needle home embroide... [More]

Sewing Box Hero

As a Quilter and Sewer I know how important it is to find products that make my projects better and easier without blowing my budget or potentially damaging my work by using something complicated or harsh on fabrics.  It is a balancing act when shopping for supplies, tools, and accessories ... [More]

10 Household Tools for the Machine Embroiderer Part 2

By Eileen Roche We received such a positive response from my recent blog: 12 Household Tools for the Machine Embroiderer that I decided to revisit this subject. JoAnn Connolly of Garden of Daisies Embroidery thinks craft foam and a cardboard carton are great reusable items ... [More]

Keeping It Simple - Keeping Track of the Camera Lens Cover (and more)

My daughters and I love to take pictures.   With digital cameras  we take lots and lots.  However with three little ones almost always in tow one big problem I now encounter is keeping  track of the lens cover.  And Andrea is always looking for hers, digging i... [More]

Caring for Antique Linens

Beautiful embroidery goes hand in hand with beautiful linen, and this is the perfect time of year to find antique linens at flea markets, estate sales, and yard sales. There’s nothing like the feel of antique linen. It could be that it’s pure nostalgia. More likely, it is because it is ... [More]

12 Household Tools for the Machine Embroiderer

By Eileen Roche We are excited to have Eileen Roche, Editor of Designs in Machine Embroidery share this content with you, which was originally posted on Eileen’s Machine Embroidery Blog Digital Camera– best design tool in the house (besides pencil and paper). I use a digital ca... [More]

Embroidery Advisor Presents : Traveling Made Easy

Vacations & traveling can be fun!  What isn’t so fun is all the hoops you have to jump thru to get to your destination though.  With all the heightened security since 9/11, going thru airport security can be an adventure. Making sure everything in your luggage complies with all... [More]

Crazy Patch Heart

A couple of blogs ago, I wrote about crazy quilt stitches. Now, we'll put them to use making a basic [More]

Amazing Lace Bowl from a Doily

Untitled Document When is a doily not a doily? When you make it into a bowl! Start with the Lace Doily collection from Dakota Collectibles. https://www.annthegran.com/Product.aspx?t=1&i=42329 First, create the butterfly doily shown here as a bowl. It's pretty neat the way this in-the... [More]

Great Gifts for Mom

Mother's Day is just around the corner. Don't panic if don't have any good ideas. Here are some [More]

All Water-Soluble isn't Made Equal

All Water-Soluble Stabilizers are Not Created Equal   That’s right – there are three main varieties: Lightweight (about 20 microns) – used for topping on lightly textured fabrics Mid-weight (about 35 microns) – used a topping on more deeply textured or plush fabrics,... [More]

Decorative Crazy Patch Embroidery Stitches

Embroidery machines revolutionized hand stitching. What once took days or weeks to prepare now varies from minutes to hours. Embroidery designs aren't the only things you can stitch out. Some of the easiest embellishments are made with decorative stitches. Regardless of your embroidery mac... [More]

Monograms Made Easy

Monograms are the oldest form of identification in the world, dating back to Greek and Roman times. First used as a form of currency in the barter system, monograms served many roles from indicating social status to serving as a signature for royals and artists. Perhaps most obvious, they identifie... [More]

The Skinny on Small Lettering

  Working with small letters can be frustrating. Chances are that you think your small lettering looks distorted, bunchy or just plain amateurish. The truth is, is probably not your fault. That’s right. Your good technique can only go as far as the data allows. In other words, if the fon... [More]

Keeping It Simple Storage Cubes Big and Little - Part 3

Tired of boxes yet?  I'm not.  I am hooked for sure.  This one is VERY simple. I made a bunch of these little ones in no time at all. Some for me and some for the girls schoolroom.  But this is the last one,  Here is my smallest storage cube: What you need: One 15&qu... [More]

Tips for Getting Inspired

It's the time of year when it's easy to get in a creative rut. Winter is almost over. Spring is almost here. You are tired of being inside, maybe even tired of sewing the same old stuff. There are many ways to get inspiration, most of which, can be done from the comfort of home at little or ... [More]

Keeping It Simple Storage Cubes Big and Little - Part 2

This sewing room organization may take all year at the rate I am going.  It's a great idea to give everything a "home" but I had no idea that I has so much stuff.  Anyway I said I would do a tutorial on different ways to make those little fabric cubes. I have to warn you that... [More]

Keeping It Simple - Storage Cubes Big and Little - Part 1

Organize, organize and organize some more.  I decided to give my sewing room a makeover of sorts.  The goal however, is to repurpose as many items as possible without spending much money.  Well, this could take all year -that is how bad my room is.  But as it comes along I will s... [More]

New Quick Font Lettering Eliminates Guesswork

Ever want to add a line or two of text to a project but didn't because it's just too much of a pain? Don't want to invest in alphabet libraries? Hate lining up letters? Tired of stitching fonts that don't turn out regardless of how well they are stabilized? Afraid to install (and lea... [More]