Embroidery and the Art of Napkin Folds By Cathy Sundermann The art of folding napkins was first documented in the year 1639. Yes, the 1600’s! Napkin folding was considered a…
Stitching for Efficiency By Marie Zinno Congratulations! You purchased a multi-needle embroidery machine (or two) and now the orders are coming in. The blank items you purchased are piled up…
Plush Luxury Throw By Joanne Banko Embroidery on super fluffy fabrics can be a challenge, especially when you want to stitch a monogram design that won’t get lost in the…
Cookies for Santa By Debbie Henry Decorating and putting out cookies for Santa is a fun tradition rooted in nostalgia. It celebrates our childlike anticipation of a generous spirit.…
Yesterday, while I counted my blessings, many of you were high on my list. Your continued support during this difficult year has been uplifting. I am so grateful that so…
Can you believe October is just around corner? Of course, that means the October Dime Door is now available. Yesterday, I revealed the latest in my year-long series of Dime…
I have long admired the feminine touch brought to the foreboding judicial robe by the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg . Never embarrassed about her femininity but rather…
Well, half a hoop! Tomorrow on Facebook Live and YouTube Live, I’ll discuss the ins and outs of adhesive stabilizers – when to use them and when to avoid them.…
Applique fonts produce big impact with low stitch counts and are a favorite embroidery technique. Join me tomorrow as I’ll share my tips for creating the text, streamlining the prep…