A group for those who collect and stitch from vintage iron-on embroidery transfers. Any type of embroidery worked from vintage transfers, such as traditional outline embroidery, traditional redwork and crayon tinting techniques are a welcome!
it DOES work. she no longer asks what tea I drink. at the front I'm totally grey, at the back (I have long hair) its dark blonde. mom does think its not fair, me being more grey than she is.
Sharon, at the back of an ATC I note my name, country, email address, card # and which swap it is for. this doesn't leave me much room for anything else. separate papers with info tend to get lost. at least they do at my place.
Gina, I think you're just very busy. I'm another blonde who's turning grey, very grey actually. Wednesday is stitch & bitch evening and the girl at the pub keeps forgetting that of all teas, I drink Earl Grey. told her last time that she has to lo...
Is there a protocol for the ATC swaps
wasn't sure if we add details to the back of the ATC's.
Name address ph email
Or do you write a letter to go with it that explains ideas and designs and gives your details
I got your message and visited your blog to print out the pattern. Thank you so very much - I can't wait to stitch it up. I like that you also show it in two color schemes. I'm also looking forward to your January treats of the vintage catalogs. Have a wonderful Christmas. Kath
Pam, you are certainly talented and skilled at what you do! This is some of the most amazing stitching I've seen. The colors are fab, too. Eye candy galore! Thanks for sharing your work.
Thank you for letting me know. I look forward to hearing from you and having the ability to receive the pattern so I can embroider it. I'll watch for the scan.
The majority of the seam treatments on my crazy quilts are my own charted borders using a product called "Waste Canvas". I designed dozens of them and offer a book on the technique. Please see my blog to learn more about it.