Hi there! We haven't posted here in a while. We're in the middle of a Cyber All Week Long Sale...
The specifics are that 60 different artists have marked down an entire set by 75% so the prices are bordering on ridiculous...
You can go directly here to access the sale:
http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/collections.php?id=CMS
We have so much going on at Oregonpatchworks that this is just a slice of the sales.
Here's the rest of the sales:
http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/OPW/specials.php
Even if the site isn't on sale, they are still at good prices and high quality, so don't hesitate to check the non-sale sites also, by browsing the main index page:
http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/OPW/designsindex.php
Leave us a comment or suggestion at support@oregonpatchworks.com
Ta-ta for now!!!!
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Friday, December 6, 2013
Friday, November 22, 2013
From The Needle of Anne Bookmarks!
This is Anne showing her ITH (In the Hoop) Bookmarks, called TakeNote.
They are quick and easy and have a beautiful monogram.
Find them here: http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/items.php?did=72157&pid=159191 .
Set 2 is here: http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/items.php?did=72157&pid=159755 .
You can also purchase as a single rather than A-Z:
http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/singles.php?did=72157&pid=159192 and http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/singles.php?did=72157&pid=159756 .
They are quick and easy and have a beautiful monogram.
Find them here: http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/items.php?did=72157&pid=159191 .
Set 2 is here: http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/items.php?did=72157&pid=159755 .
You can also purchase as a single rather than A-Z:
http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/singles.php?did=72157&pid=159192 and http://www.oregonpatchworks.com/singles.php?did=72157&pid=159756 .
Monday, November 18, 2013
My Daily Design Musings – Pulling Threads Together
Last week, I had planned a complete
organization of my sewing room. Instead, I was caring for my husband
who came down with what we thought was measles. Luckily, when he
finally went to the doctor, it was nothing quite so serious. Still,
banging around my embroidery supplies and quilting tools was
not conducive to the sleep he needed. I just finally got started on
it all yesterday.
First, I created a new, big ironing
board top. I used to use a pine board that measured 18” x 60”,
which was great for some pressing needs, but inadequate for others.
Since my old pine board needed to be replaced, I chose a new one that
measures 24” x 48” and is ¾” thick. It’s heavy, but will
last for about a decade. After drilling many holes in the center to
let steam escape, I covered it with two layers of cotton batting and
a fresh piece of cotton upholstery fabric. To hold it all in place,
my handy staple-gun was utilized. The old board will be cut up to
use as firewood in our outdoor pit. Don’t you just love double
duty items?
Friday, October 11, 2013
Are You Finding Quality Machine Embroidery Designs?
I am the queen of online research. If
something interests me, I look it up. If I need to figure out an
embroidery technique or troubleshoot one of my machines, I
look it up. Lately, though, with many weird allergies, I find myself
spending unproductive time looking up allergens and diet information.
I would much rather be finding new machine embroidery
inspirations!
Strangely, as I remove items from my
diet, one by one, in order to find out what is causing my distress, I
also find that I am culling my sewing room at the same time. My
fabric dye cutter and my small embroidery machine are the
latest items that have found new homes. I thought I would be sad to
say goodbye to my sewing friends, but giving up carbonated beverages
has been much harder.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
A better place to keep my Embroidery machine and other accessories
As I watch my new sewing room taking
shape, I am both relieved and overwhelmed. It’s undergone a lot of
changes since we moved home from Greece. Instead of white walls and
ceramic tile floors, I have lovely blue walls and thick carpet. Love
the walls. Hate the carpet. Of course, this room is shaped
differently and I no longer have basement storage, so I am forced to
cram as much of my stash in here as possible, along with all my
office supplies.
It’s a lot of work, but I am loving
it.
The first thing I did was give all of
my machines a good cleaning. Can anyone tell me why I have five
sewing machines? I will say that they all get used, too, just for
different purposes. My embroidery machine, of course, gets
its own table and place of honor in the room. Because I spend more
time doing machine embroidery than anything else, it just
makes sense.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Transforming Old designs into Modern Art
Well, after five years of working for
myself, I’m going back to the traditional workforce. This is both
exciting and terrifying, but I’m taking it in stride. Of course,
the most important aspect is my wardrobe! My old clothes are
currently unfashionable, and also do not fit thanks to the 15 pounds
I’ve put on! So, I made a very lucrative trip to a couple of my
local thrift stores!
I love thrift stores for a lot of
reasons. First, I can find clothing in all styles for a very
reasonable price. Second, there are so many old things to see that I
get lots of ideas for my stitching hobbies. Occasionally, I even
find the odd piece of china or glassware that matches what I already
have. It’s a great way to shop!
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Stunning Embroidery Designs for Pop Art
I know I’ve written before that I
don’t do production work. I love machine embroidery and
will occasionally do projects for those who ask me. For a business,
though, digitizing and all the related activities keep me quite busy
and my machines humming.
But, how can one say no to their
younger brother who is so excited about his new venture? It started
as a philosophy on life and has morphed into a line of clothing and
outerwear. At least on paper. When he realized, though, that I am
well placed to make his dream a reality, he is ready to go now!!! I
love this enthusiasm from my normally placid brother but, dude, it’s
Christmas time. My schedule is booked solid until mid-January at
least. Not to mention that all my machines and embroiderysupplies are in shipment from Greece to California.
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