Yes we are in full swing and have completed our first night and days meetings, our board has met, committees have formed, and we have made lots of plans for a very busy 2019! We also know that our Wee Care program will also grow in 2019, and that is good news for this special SAGA program. Onward and upward! |
Theresa made this Baby Chrissy by Primrose Lane in a blue Swiss cotton using machine embroidery from Appliqué for Kids. |
Susanna's floral Betsy dress by Pitter Patter used a Tea for Two smocking plate from AS&E #85 and wonderful cast-on button-flowers using a Gail Doane technique. There were many requests for tutorials on that technique! |
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Debbie also made a sweet Casey's jacket with whale embroidered cotton corduroy and a plaid lining. We love this discontinued Children's Corner pattern. |
Roberta's blue cotton corduroy creation has a machine appliqué from Embroidery Garden, and a sweet matching blouse using the vintage blouse pattern from CC Mary De, and Adelaide sleeves. |
Beth used Imperial batiste for this vintage baby bubble pattern Marcello from Petit Poche with "Under the Sea" embroidery from Sew Beautiful. Rick rack trim added a perfect touch. |
Leda's cotton Christmas tree skirt was quilted in a diagonal design using strip piecing. |
Brenda's Christmas stocking used a Creative Memories insert which had been smocked for a Christmas photo shoot for SewBeautiful magazine many years ago! |
Lucy made these cotton coordinating Michie jumpers
with added patch pockets (so useful for stickers)
and a coordinating knit shirt for
before-and-then-after Christmas wear.
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Our program by Linda taught us all a great new technique for removing the fabric outside embroidered scallops (otherwise known as "whiskers"). We had lots of ideas for this technique and will be trying it on all of our scalloped edges, baby slips, sleeves, etc.
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