Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts

Monday, December 10, 2018

Micky Mouse embroidered pillow case


The Comedy font was used for this cute kid pillow case in my perfect embroidery pro software.

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Brother's rule toddler t-shirt

Brother's rule toddler t-shirt, dreamed up by my client for her Grandson & brought to life by yours truly. Happy smiles all around...




Thursday, September 21, 2017

Up-cycle Zippy Small Pouch

You know those sample books of decor fabrics the interior decorators use to show clients...well, instead of tossing it to the garbage dump, it was donated to our little store. Thank you, thank you, cause I turned it into a zippy pouch and used our Australian fabric for the lining. Gorgeous a hell!!! but that's just my 2 cents...what do you think?



Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Vintage Fabric Teddy Bear

She's missing her eye's and the cute little scarf I made her. It was a work in progress & I didn't have a chance to snap a final pic before she before she was bought in the store.



Saturday, January 16, 2016

Beach Lounge chair monogram towel

Here is my process I used for my client to choose exactly what she wanted. I like options! It's a bright blue towel and I ended up using Neon Orange thread.





This is what the towel looks like on a lounge chair. It's not the same color as above, it's a stock photo from Bed, Bath & Beyond where my friend purchased it.
image of Standard Chaise Lounge Cover with Accessory Pockets

Monday, May 25, 2015

Monogram New born onesie - Silhouette Cameo

Lovin' my Silhouette Cameo! Here's how I created this monogram on a newborn onesie using the Silhouette design program.

1.  Select text tool, with the agency fb font. 

2. The first and third letters are aprox  .85 x 2", and the center (last name) .9 x 2.5" (w x h). 

3. Select all three letters using the shift & clicking each letter. Or drag a select box over all letters from right to left. Then Mirror all the letters to the right (or left). Make sure you move the original off the cutting  mat area. Then go to the setup to cut screen.

4. Set to cut heat transfer FLOCKED material. Blade needs to be on the 3.

5. Select transfer material. I liked the royal blue flocked material on the yellow onesie, it sure does pop out.

6. Insert flocked material with the clear plastic side down. You want the blade to cut into the soft side of the material. 

7. Send design to silhouette cutter.

8. Heat iron to high no steam. Place cut out monogram design in desired spot, then place a press cloth on top & press & hold with iron aprox. 40-60 seconds.

9. Allow to cool slightly. Carefully peel back plastic making sure design sticks to material. If not cover with press cloth & repeat #8.

10. Ready to be washed! Great gift for my girl friend & her new baby.