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Sent in by Janet Arwold. Fruit and Veggies embroidered on kitchen towels.


The skirt is made with printed material by Jo Kilbourn.


The embroidered monkey on the yellow top matches the skirt perfectly.


This Kitty quilt was made by Norma Teetsel from Florida, USA. It is a nice way of showing that in applique with just one design you can make a lot of variation by using different materials. And Norma's kitty is very happy with her own quilt!


Here are two tops with designs from the Bewitched Spring Lace collection.


I have used the cat outlines on a kitchen curtain. I stitched the design on the hem only. I hooped the water soluble together with the curtaining on top . Put black cotton in the bobbin and stitched away and DIL is thrilled with her new curtains.


Here is another way to use your embroidery designs. The Brina-Herres family loves their German Shepherds. Mum, Stephanie, embroidered my design for the birthday card. Daughter Gen Herres came home and baked Dad a birthday cake, then used the inspiration of the German Shepherd outline to create a cake design for her Dad. I am sure Dad had a great birthday


This quilt was made by my tester Susan Hanson in Australia. She used the test pieces of several of my designs.


-- Crazy Patchwork Quilt --
This quilt was made by our tester, Reta Lawrence, from Adona, Arkansas, USA.
The quilt was machine-pieced and machine-quilted. She used stippling, contour quilting and a swirl in the borders.


Done by Simonne Grenier in France. Embroidered on Satin with Silk cotton. She also made the frame.


A wallhanging made with a selection out of Piggy Parade.


Many people asked how the embroidery was done the placemats. Granny gave the following info: Hoop tearaway stabilizer or Aque Magic - spray it with K2000 and put the placemat on top and stitch away. Use needle 80/2 or 90/14 and choose a design that isnt too dense.


Some of the girls from Les Demoiselles used on guest towels...


...and the same girl patterns but with neon colours.


A table cloth using some of the Festive Decor designs...


...and personalised for the napkins.


A small christmas table cloth using designs from Dianas Bells.


The Heirloom Set and the Butterfly used on cushions...


...I have made these cushions for Bride and Groom with their initials in the centre.