Cute handmade bag with cat embroidery
My best friend made this cute bag and I love it! It’s very simple, made with a combination of linen and floral patterned cloth plus lace. The inside of it is lined with the same floral patterned cloth which you see at the bottom. And the cute embroidered back of the cat adds the final touch.
She uses it to carry some of the craft books and supplies on jewelry making when she goes for classes. Very Japanese! I likey!
It’s not for sale though.
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Cute embroidery patterns for stitching fun
I haven’t been embroidering for awhile. Work commitment, parenting duties, blah blah. But as soon as I saw these fun and cute stitching patterns by Jenny Hart at Sublime Stitching, I know I should get started again soon.
Unlike the Japanese inspired embroidery patterns that I was working on, most of the designs here are modern and edgy, but nonetheless as cute. Collections range from forest friends, flowers, swanky decor, country cool, mod fashion to sushi bar and they are anything but boring or stuffy.
All designs come as a sheet of reusable iron-on embroidery pattern and prices start from US$3.50. In addition, you can check out their different embroidery kits like their total starter embroidery kits with quality supplies all in one tidy package for those who haven’t even handled a needle or thread.
International shipping is available so you can right about stitch these cute patterns wherever you’re based!
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Christmas greeting embroidery
These are new one-point stitch embroidery that I just made last week, after my first attempt some moons ago. The first one is a Christmas greeting and the other is a fountain stitched on a hankie.
I really love doing this as the output is always cute looking. And the best part is that you can draw about anything and stitch them anyway you want. But I have to say, it can be quite time consuming. The Christmas greeting embroidery took me about a day to complete.
Merry X’mas everyone!
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Free papercraft for fun
When I first saw the model, I thought it was made of wood. It was not till later that I realised that this is a papercraft. A paper model mover! Isn’t it so cute?
You can put your hands to do this papercraft by downloading the 2-page PDF material from Tummie-Design whose illustrations are so happy looking and fun. Definitely lovable!
And Tummie even sells bags, wallets, accessories and plush bearing her signature cute designs. I’m not sure if she sells internationally but it does look like her items are very popular with many already sold-out.
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Cute handstitched felt flowers and birds
Lookie! Cute handstitched felt embellishments of flowers, birds and arrows to spruce up your scrapbooking project or just for fun from Sue Brown of Share The Journey. And they only going for between US$3 and $5 with options for international shipping.
Link found while reading Karen Cheng’s blog.
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