Pilgrims a-plenty having graced our shores in 1620 surviving many perils of the wild. We give thee thanks for their courage and the magnificent feast that is ou| French Knots
Here we have a baby doing various activities in the set of 5 patterns plus rattles, booties a diaper pin and rock-a-bye baby from the treetops. The welcome baby originally had “19” in the banner for the year so I changed it to “20” since 19 is so last century! “A baby is God’s opinion […]| French Knots
Heads up! Here's some animals.....duck, pig and the ever popular cat or kitten originally designed as potholders. They would also work in a quilt just for fun!| French Knots
This little monkey seems to have escaped from his organ grinder friend and is now doing chores every day of the week.| French Knots
Here we have a wee kitten living the good life 7 days a week wearing a bonny set of plaid overalls. You don’t have to be Scottish or even mad for plaid to stitch up these fuzzy kittens but I suppose being a cat lover or knowing one that would appreciate your fine gift certainly […]| French Knots
Some pixies are cute fairies. This is not one of them. This guy wreaks havoc every day of the week! Have fun stitching the devil out of him and maybe he’ll change his ways. Probably not.| French Knots
Here’s another days-of-the-week set with fuzzy kittens using the chore of the day rather than the calendar day. This vintage set was usually stitched onto towels but why not aprons or potholders? For those of you that knit the “knit day” would be cute on a project bag.| French Knots
Bunnies, eggs and baskets, oh my! Here’s some embroidery patterns to whip up for a case of spring fever.| French Knots
If you have mighty oak trees on your property you are rich in firewood! Here's some oak and acorn patterns to stitch up in the dead of winter or anytime you'd l| French Knots
These baby face embroidery patterns would stitch up nicely for any gift you might dream up for an expectant mother.| French Knots