Introducing Baby Lock’s newest “Sassy Girl” -- the Sashiko machine! This machine sews a perfect little “hand stitch” just like the stitch found on traditional Japanese sashiko stitched projects or your grandmother’s antique quilts. As you can see by the photos in the Sashiko Projects Category, this simple stitch can create stunning embellishments! Baby Lock: Sashiko
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Dimensional silk velvet pansies and violets scattered over the
shoulder of a knit shawl. These designs are from the Spring
Blooms collection. Check out the Knitting & Embroidery photos
for more information about this project.
This delightful little dress is made from Trisha Smith's
"Kelly" pattern and embellished with dimensional butterflies,
dragonflies and flowers from the Sweet Stems embroidery
collection!
Introducing Bitsy Stitch! A new in-the-hoop doll! Perfect for
that special "girly" girl in your life. (And NO, we are never
too old to play with dolls!
This tutorial illustrates the potential of using machine embroidery as a tool worthy of even a master couturier.
Cutting out dozens of identical pieces is done quickly and easily when layers of fabrics are stitched all at once in the hoop using the template designs. The flower petals are attached to the project fabric using the flower center designs. Reverse appliqué is used to accent the wing portions of the embroidered butterflies and dragonfly. Read more about this technique by taking the link below.
A pretty purchased box whose lid has been covered with silk velvet and lace, topped with silk velvet roses and pretty ribbon. The antique chiffon handbag is adorned with a silk organza rose. (Designs from the Summer Blooms collection.)