So, how did i finish my project without a working bobbin?
I wound it by hand, lol. As long as I can get a decent straight stitch, I am happy for now.
I have other projects I want to finish off, so for now I can work on those till my good machine comes back.
This project was done with a free stitchery by Allie. I just loved the bunnies with the rose tree and a wonderful saying.
What a great piece to make as a gift for a friend.
I love it! Sorry to read you are winding bobbins by hand~ hope your machine gets to come home soon. ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a determined woman you are to wind your bobbin by hand! Beautiful finish on your work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! And I love the coordinating fabric -just perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Patti
Oh Debbie you did a gorgeous job on this - but winding a bobbin by hand! I don't know if I'd have that kind of dedication! I love the background fabric you used on this, and the border fabric is perfect. The walnut ink is just brilliant!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAh, the energy born of frustration!! You are so amazing to wind that bobbin!!
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Courtney
So sweet and glad you could improvise until you get your machine back.
ReplyDeleteCathy
It's just beautiful. I can't believe you wound the bobbin by hand!!! You're a trooper!! Hey, it worked great!!
ReplyDeleteUGH - winding a bobbin by hand!! But if there is a will, there is a way, right?
ReplyDeleteI really like your project - especially the bunnies.
Love your version of Allie's design. You two are so talented.
ReplyDeleteWinding the bobbin by hand - Oh my Debbie you are patient!
ReplyDeleteAdorable little wall hanging
Oh yeh, stitchin' by hand. I have to do that in a few days with a pair of pants.
ReplyDeleteYour stitchery is pretty and prim:)
Carol
Sweet piece - Love it Debbie. But - YIKES girl - winding a bobbin by hand?! Geez Louise - I'd say you are a true addict!! ;o) Robin
ReplyDeleteoh this is adorable! very nice
ReplyDeletelove the bunny!
Kathie