Showing posts with label Aimee Ray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aimee Ray. Show all posts

March 13, 2019

Wonderful Wednesday #68 - Little Dear

Wonderful Wednesday 68 Little Dear Aimee Ray Sewing Kits as featured by floresita on Feeling Stitchy

How wonderful is this lovely Embroidery Sewing Kit by Little Dear? I've loved the stitching, artwork, and design of Aimee Ray for a very long time, and I'm so happy to see her sharing her lovely sense of color by creating these perfect little kits to stitch with!

Kits are available in 4 different color ways, and include beautiful stork scissors in complementing patterns - they are all just gorgeous!

Wonderful Wednesday 68 Little Dear Aimee Ray Sewing Kits as featured by floresita on Feeling Stitchy

Aimee's Books

If you haven't checked out Aimee's books, you really should give them a look! They are full of lovely transfers you can easily iron on to fabric and stitch.

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Doodle Stitching Transfer Pack by Aimee Ray

Doodle Stitching: The Motif Colletcion by Aimee Ray
Embroidered Woodland Creatures by Aimee Ray

Hi, I'm floresita, editor of Feeling Stitchy. I'm an avid stitcher, knitter, and crafter. You can see more of my stitching on Instagram and my blog. My vintage transfer collection is on Vintage Transfer Finds.

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March 9, 2014

Patterns: Moonlight Forest

Moonlight forest

Moonlight Forest by Aimee Ray

Aimee Ray has a new pattern out! Called Moonlight Forest, it is accompanied by a great little tutorial on how to fill stitch those foxes on her blog.

Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

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October 27, 2013

Patterns: Sashiko Placemats

sashiko placemats

Sashiko placemats from Aimee Ray's Doodle Stitching: Embroidery and Beyond

Check out Aimee Ray's blog for a free tutorial and pattern for Sashiko placemats, as featured in her latest book, Doodle Stitching: Embroidery and Beyond. I think they'd make fantastic Christmas presents! (you can groan now, sorry for mentioning the C word ;) )

Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

Is there a new pattern you'd like us feature? Email me!

March 27, 2013

Doodle Stitching Giveaway




Oh my goodness! I am so excited! Aimee Ray has a new book out! Doodle Stitching: Embroidery & Beyond: Crewel, Cross Stitch, Sashiko & More. It is fabulous! Not only does she give you great patterns, but also step by step instructions to so many different projects. You will find chapters on such techniques as stumpwork, Shisha, cutwork, stitching on felt and Sashiko, just to name a few. The book really has something for everyone, whether you are a beginner or a stitching guru.



The awesome people at Lark Crafts and Sterling Publishing were kind enough to not only offer up Aimee's new book but also a wonderful one of a kind Aimee Ray scarf (EEEEPPPP!) as a giveaway. All you have to do is leave a comment below and an email to contact you. That's it! Easy peasy!

You have until 9pm Central Standard Time, Sunday. March 31st to enter. Just one entry per person, please.

I am working on the Babushka doll Aimee has in her book. Check back to see the finished project and find out who the winner is.



Giveaway Recap:

What:       Doodle Stitching: Embroidery & Beyond and a scarf embroidered by Aimee Ray
When:      Enter now until Sunday, March 31st, 9pm CST

Good Luck!

February 5, 2013

Tutorial Tuesday

Happy Tuesday, everyone!

This week's tutorial is one of my favorite's so far! I found these awesome embroidery frame pins on etsy and knew they would be great to feature as a tutorial. I seem to be leaning toward smaller stitches, lately, but I just love the way these smaller designs are turning out, especially when they are wearable.

 

If you would like to make this embroidered pin/brooch, here is what you'll need:

-pin/brooch mounting (available here)
-embroidery floss (I used DMC No.8 floss)
-scissors
-small piece of felt
-embroidery pattern
-paper
-water soluble transfer pen or pencil
-muslin or cotton fabric

 

I took an embroidery design from Aimee Ray's Doodle Stitching book. She has a wonderful collection in this book and they come on a disc, which make it easy to adjust the size prior to printing. 


The pin mounting frame comes in three pieces, the front frame, the backing, and the pin back.


Let's get started!

Step One: Determine the sizing of your pattern according to the frame of the pin mounting. I traced the pin mounting using the inside line of the front frame as a guide, then sized the pattern accordingly. On my computer, scaling the image down to 13% was the perfect fit for this pin mounting, but you may have to play around with sizing to get the right one for you.


Step Two: Once the pattern was the size I needed, I transferred it to the fabric by taping it on the window and using the daylight as a backlight. 


Step Three: Place your fabric with the transferred pattern into a hoop and stitch. I apologize for not taking a picture at this stage, I was too excited to see the pin finished, that I moved to the next step sans photo.

Step Four: Once your stitches are complete, turn your design over and place the frame of the pin mounting over your stitches. Center the design and draw a circle about half an inch around the outside of the frame and cut along that line.


Step five: Using the front frame of the pin mounting piece again, trace the frame onto a piece of felt. This will go behind your stitches in the frame to give it stability and create a firm fit in the mounting.


Step Six: Take the pin backing, and align the felt and your stitched piece over it so that the stitches are centered.


Carefully, turn these three pieces over and using a sewing needle with coordinating thread, make a running stitch along the edge of the fabric with your stitches on it. Pull it snug in order to encase the felt and the pin backing behind your stitched piece of fabric. The tighter you pull this running stitch, the smoother your stitched piece will appear once it is in the frame. Knot the thread when you get it snug enough to your liking and everything is centered in the frame.



Step Seven: Once you have your stitched piece in a place that you like, fit it into the front frame piece. Clip any extra threads and such. Place the pin backing over the back, making sure to place the pin in the right place so it won't look crooked when you pin it to your blouse or jacket. Once it's all aligned, bend the prongs from the front frame over the back. This will cover your running stitch and make the pin clean and neat. I was able to use my fingers to bend the prongs, but you might want to use jewelry pliers. 



Step eight: Pin the embroidered piece to your blouse, or jacket, or hat, or wherever you like, and enjoy!



This is a great way to enjoy some of those smaller embroidery pieces. I hope you get to give this a try. 

Hope you have a happy Tuesday!

Hi, I'm Kristen! I am a lover of all things stitchy and crafty. I have been sewing for as long as I can remember. My grandmother taught me how to sew Barbie clothes when I was young and I have been sewing ever since.

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March 13, 2011

Patterns: one for the girls and one for the boys

I play with dolls by Aimee Ray

Aimee Ray recently created this free pattern, 'I play with dolls' to celebrate Girl's Day in Japan*, which was on 3 March. You can find out more about Girl's Day and download the pattern, on Aimee's blog, here.

And not to exclude the boys (although of course there's nothing wrong with boys playing with dolls ;) ), I thought I'd also mention this other great free pattern I've noticed recently, this one from September House.

Real Live Boy Embroidery Pattern
Real Live Boy Embroidery by Septemberhouse

Corinne from September House made this free pattern for Celebrate the Boy 2011, a great series of blog posts over on Made and Made by Rae, you can find this lovely Pinocchio pattern over on the September House blog, here.


*My thoughts are still very much with the people of Japan right now.

Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

Is there a new pattern you'd like us feature? Email me!

January 30, 2011

Patterns: Cuckoo Clock

Cuckoo Clock Close Up stitched by Aimee Ray

Aimee Ray has done it again with this cute woodland themed cuckoo clock pattern. You can purchase the pattern in her shop here. The .pdf pattern comes with an additional sheet of clock hands you can embroider onto the clock if you want to or if you wanted to you could follow Aimee's free tutorial on her blog to add real clock hands!

Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

Is there a new pattern you'd like us feature? Email me!

January 9, 2011

Patterns: Spring Always Comes

Spring Embroidery

Spring Embroidery by Septemberhouse

How's this for an embroidery to bring some optimism into the dark, dreary, post Christmas winter days before Spring? And something to cheer you up even more, this lovely pattern is free, thank you Septemberhouse! You can read about why Septemberhouse designed this piece and download the pattern here.

Gnome and mushrooms: motif #1PS I just thought I'd mention one more piece of pattern news this week, Aimee Ray and Lark Crafts have just started hosting the Doodle Stitch Along, where every Friday for four weeks they will be releasing one of their woodland motifs from Aimee's newest book, Doodle Stitching: The Motif Collection, on the Lark Crafts website (which unfortunately at time of blogging seems to be down, hopefully it'll be back up again soon). It certainly looks a fun stitch along!

Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

Is there a new pattern you'd like us feature? Email me!

December 26, 2010

Pattern highlights of 2010

My favourite embroidery patterns of 2010


1. April Showers , 2. mermaid circle, 3. Kedra's Owl, 4. "From the Depths" FINISHED, 5. Little Tiger's Orangey Celebration embroidery, 6. Queen Bee

I've had a lot of fun highlighting the new (and sometimes vintage) patterns that are out there for Feeling Stitchy this year and the above six are just some of my favourites.

Here's to a stitchingly good 2011, I can't wait to see the new patterns that are going to emerge next year but until then I'm having a quiet Christmas at home. I am lucky enough to live in a very green part of London, so if I can I'll be dragging my family out for a walk, but if I can't I'll be staying in the warm and stitching a little bit more of this.

Christmas night embroidery

Work in Progress Christmas pattern by Bustle and Sew, also seen in picture Steampunk Santa - pattern by Urban Threads and map of USA - pattern by Flossbox


Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

Is there a new pattern you'd like us feature? Email me!

November 7, 2010

Patterns: Mermaid Circle

Mermaid Circle by Aimee Ray

Isn't this new pattern, Mermaid Circle by Aimee Ray hypnotic? Aimee talks about the pattern on her blog, she's used crayon tinting and colour gradient floss for this pattern. As Aimee says, she had a hard time picking a colour to stitch this up with and she thinks aqua blues and greens would look great to, which is certainly something I'm tempted to try or maybe all monochrome in black, hmmmmmm, choices, choices . . . .

Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

Is there a new pattern you'd like us feature? Email me!

June 20, 2010

Patterns: Aimee Ray

Aimee Ray has been posting some examples of some lovely patterns this week over on the Flickr pool. The first that caught my eye was this Grandfather Mushroom.


Aimee has created a tutorial for the crayon tinting technique she used over on her blog and her lovely pattern is here.

And then later on in the week Aimee posted some photos of her latest pattern over in her Etsy shop.


I couldn't resist this pattern myself and have already purchased a copy; I think these are perfect for some girlie handmade presents!

Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

Is there a new pattern you'd like us feature? Email me!

April 25, 2010

Patterns: Penny Farthing

I love the sweet simplicity of this free pattern by Aimee Ray. The colours she used to stitch it up are so fresh and bright!

Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.

Is there a new pattern you'd like us feature? Email me!

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