Contains:
- Illustrated Embroidery pattern , *US Imperial Measurements , *Simple embroidery stitches , *Suitable for Beginner
Materials you need at home:
- 1/4 yard white cotton fabric , *embroidery needles , *embroidery hoop , *various embroidery floss colors - thread key in pattern
- 18" ribbon for making bow on finished hoop art
This stitchery is part of my Monthly Camper Embroidery Series. Included are photos and directions for embroidering the August Camper trailer and directions for finishing it into Hoop Art. The August design reflects summer ending, school beginning to start, colors are changing, still warm weather, and nice to be outside and enjoy pie and lemonade!
At the front of the trailer is a ladder with quilts hanging from it. Matching flowers, planters and an old table use for serving pie and desserts to friends that stop by. The weather is still warm, so lemonade is offered to parched visitors. Planters filled with end of the summer flowers. A banner hangs on the vintage trailer for fun summer decoration. Fun and easy to stitch!
Everything in this series is meant to be simple. Simple to stitch, simple to complete. The design is the focus. There is a basic Backstitch that will be used that outlines the design using different shades of embroidery floss. DMC Embroidery floss is the floss I chose to use, it has a wide range of colors and is easily located in most fabric, craft and sewing stores.
****I will also provide directions for creating a Quilt using all 12 designs at the end of the series in the October and November patterns. It will be a simple wall or lap quilt. The embroidered designs are 5" across when embroidered. The finished quilt will be decorative in nature. I am finishing up the stitcheries and then making the quilt. It will be less than 30" x 40" when completed. I will edit this listing when the quilt is completed with all the designs and I have the exact measurements.
A quick embroidery project and perfect for a beginner.
Debbie Booth
I am a professional pattern designer, seamstress and miniature maker. As a little girl my parents gave me little toys and sewing projects to keep me quiet in church! Those interests turned into skills, and in my later life turned into a wonderful thriving business! My goal in making patterns is to make them as simple as possible, while using the prettiest fabric. Putting the two together hopefully results in a wonderful finished product or item!