Awning: The “flaps” or half circles along the bottom are woven web half circles, 3/8 inch wide alternating white and coral.The “stripes” are needle weave bars. 3 spokes that I couched down twice along the length (Look closely at the photo and you can tell where I couched them down.) Shutters: Stem stitch around the outside …
Bunny Trail
Bunny Trail: the tree
40 bajillion. That is how many french knots there are on the tree. LOL! I started with the tree because of how I planned to mark the edges. You can follow this plan or begin with the houses as usual. The shape of the tree is included on the freezer paper. Use the placement guide …
Bunny Trail: Cutting & Applique
Cutting Instructions: Take note of which pattern pieces are not wool, as they need to be needle turned and will be cut differently. The yellow house curtains are needle turned. For the grass, place the patterns end to end (there is NO overlap). Use a ruler/yardstick to make sure the bottom edge is level. Applique: Using the …
Introducing: Bunny Trail
Now available as a pattern or kit at Midway Wool. Third in a series of holiday designs that can be used as a mini quilt, framed, a table runner or pillow. Quilted by the amazing Amber Cullumber. Contact me for her contact information.
Spring Tulips
I was so tickled with how the flowers in the pots turned out on Bunny Trail, that I decided to make a quick-to-stitch little freebie: Spring Tulips. You can download the pattern at Midway Wool, or snag a kit that includes everything you need: pre-printed linen, shape flex, wool, freezer paper pattern, and enough of …