“An intricate yet easy to stitch design that gives a stunning piece of work that everyone can be proud of”
Thank you again for such a beautiful design x Anji
BFC Creations – Where Thread comes to life!
“An intricate yet easy to stitch design that gives a stunning piece of work that everyone can be proud of”
Thank you again for such a beautiful design x Anji
Hi, Can you please post these pics for me. This basket was the hardest one I have ever done and as you know I have done a few, why I don’t know.
Also the quilt I finished last night. love the way you seed packs came out. They look real. I will be doing one with the vegie packs and maybe I will use this pattern if I can find some vegie fabric.
Thanks for posting for me.
Marge
Hi – I purchased this set last year after getting the corner stone design free. I finally got the time to stitch it out, so I thought I’d send you a picture of how it turned out. I stitched it on white muslin overlaid with a gold organza. I think it turned out beautiful! Thank you for the design! Jeannie
Linda did a beautiful job of stitching and finishing Ching Chou’s Hummingbird.
Hello everyone – I know most of you are as busy as I am and always trying to figure out how to accomplish all that life brings PLUS all our crafts. Since I’ve had this business, I’ve dropped my other crafts one by one as they just seemed too much work to do. So I’ve been looking around for a craft that is different from embroidery (to give me a break) but that is easy to work on. I think I’ve found the perfect craft! Polymer Clay. It doesn’t need any special containers – in fact it can be left out in the air just about indefinitely. You can work on it a little and just sit it on the shelf. It’s very easy to clean up after and really a lot of fun. I set out to make something – I really didn’t care how it came out. I just wanted something that I could pick up for 15 minutes or a half hour to refresh my mind for embroidery. I’ve finished my first piece. In addition to the clay, I used shells, beads, even Angelina fibers! I looked on the net to see if anyone had used polymer clay and Angelina and couldn’t find any so I experimented. This little project has made me wonder if small FSL embroideries could be incorporated. Has anyone tried this? So here is my Under the Sea jewelry box. It’s certainly not a piece of art but it was so much fun!!! It now sits on a table under my Under the Sea Fantasy in my Bathroom.
I just put clay on the cover of the box – I started with a thin layer.
Photo isn’t that clear, but you see a couple of shells. The *beads* are just small balls of clay.
More shells and some Mother of Pearl Buttons. I painted the sides of the box and covered the top with a couple of coats of glaze. You can see the Angelina Fibers on the dark blue water. I first pressed them into the clay – many times (LOL) They still were mostly just sitting ont he surface, but I was determined to get them onto the project. I just put some thick costs of glaze on top of the fibers. They look great in person! They have the shimmer and shine of Angelina, but also add a great texture to the surface. My final touch was adding crystals – his eye, on his fin, and among the bottom shells, rocks and beads.
I painted the inside with a copper colored paint. I cut a piece of cardboard the size of the bottom of the box and added a layer of batting. I then covered it with a metallic fabric.
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Just a quick note to thank you for all your free designs through the years, they are very much appreciated.
Would love to be able to use each and every one of those beautiful designs in this lifetime!
I started on my Christmas gifts 2 weeks ago by spending Fridays in the sewing room. Have a set of Christmas-themed coasters and a couple of tote bags done already. I embroidered a design from your 11th Anniversary Gift set (BFC1416-19) on one of the tote bags. The tote is made from Chino Drill and lined with medium-weight calico to hide the embroidery inside as well as to give the tote some body.
Photo of the tote is attached and I hope I did justice to the design. Thanks once again for your generosity with the gifting of your designs,
Regards,
Choon ”
“I wanted to share a few pictures of the crazy quilt bag I made, hope you like my version.
Inez”
“Hi – I am sending a picture of the quilt my friend made with the shoes
collections I got from you .i think she did a good job.i am glad we found
these beautiful shoes Suzanne”
“Thanks a lot! Your doggie….
Yours faithfully, Tatyana. ”
That’s a VERY sharp looking shirt Tatyana!
“Hello Suz,
I wanted to send you some pictures of the breast cancer aprons I made for a large bowling tournament held this July 29, 2016 in Huston, Texas. I donated these to an amazing foundation that gives 100% to cancer research. Being a 2 yr breast cancer survivor I wanted to give back a little to the people responsible for raising the funds that have made it possible for me to be here today. The Aprons were such a huge success. The aprons were auctioned off in the middle of tournament. The gentlemen modeling them were such good sports, and they raised over 500.00. I have gotten request for me to make a few additional. I hope to see in my lifetime a cure for this type of cancer, for all cancer really.
Char”
Thank you Char for such a wonderful use of my designs. Congratulations on a real successes – the aprons for charity and the best, your surviving breast cancer. Suz