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where can i get those pillow case designs they are so beautiful i can't stop thinking about them hope you can share thankyou Laurie

OMG! I just love your blog! You are the most talented lady I have ever seen! I love the pillowcases they are just gorgeous! Where did you get your patterns for them? (if you don't mind sharing)
Thank you!
Robin

Okay, Miss Lisa! These are ridiculously fabulous!!!! I think you have finally convinced me to use my emboidery machine! I also have a Brother--now to see if this card will work on my machine. I may need you to hold my hand through this though.

You constantly inspire..thank you for that!

Lisa...all of your embroidery work is gorgeous. You should start your own line:)

Those pillow cases are gorgeous! They look like something in grandma's linen closet.

These pillowcases are absolutely beautiful!! I love them.

Wow! Love the pillow cases! I have a wonderful machine with embroidery features and dare I say, I've never taken out the embroidery stuff. It's somewhere in here... Now I'm going to have to get it out and use it. Those are just beautiful!

sigh...if I ever have time left over again, I will want to purchase one of the machines like you have. Your pillow cases are stunning. Happy Easter!
xo Lidy

Those pillow cases are fabo, you and my mom will best friends. She creates designs for Huqverna not sure of the spelling...
Me I have no patience for such detail work :(
But I admire it tremendously with quilting she's into that as well :)

Thanks for visiting my blog.
Maggie

WOW! Stunning! You pillows AND your photography!

Oh my! This is just beautiful! I know I'm gushing, but really, might it be time for me to buy the embroidery unit on my machine?

Lisa~I am in such awe over these GORGEOUS projects of yours! I'm also green with envy that you can do this lovely embroidery!LOL! What a talent you have & look at all the wonderful things you have now! Thanks for your input on "the bench" I think it's gonna end up painted! :) chris

Great site, you really are an Amy Butler fan!!! So funny, I was scrolling on your site and saw you also like Heather Bailey who I just posted about. She also has great fabric, I just ordered some and agree it looks good enought to eat:)

Hi Lisa! These are incredibly beautiful! Imagine all the time you saved from not having to handstitch everything! I am saving up for a zippy-do-wow machine like that!

Thanks for the compliments on my dolls and sewing projects. They are all fun to make. So much to do, so little time. ha!

Becky

Those pillow cases are gorgeous - such beautiful embroidery.
Thanks so much for popping over to my blog today with such a lovely comment!

Dear Lisa,
It's always a pleasure to see what you are up in your creative world! Such fine works of art, heirlooms for years to come. Your work is impeccable and it inspires me to look here. Have you ever made a boarder for a skirt or cuffs and boarder for a jacket? Have you ever embroidered on wool?

Happy Spring and thanks for stopping by yesterday. You brightened my day!

I dont know how I've managed not to find your wonderful blog before!! I've added you to my bloglines. I do a ton of embroidery myself, and I have to say, you have beautiful work!

Stef

I just came across your blog....LOVE IT!! Your pillowcases are just beautiful. I have a new machine that does alot of things, but I went to work full-time and have not even turned the machine on in over a year. But after seeing this blog, I will be getting up extra early to start a new project. I can only hope to have a blog like yours one day....BEE HAPPY , MISSY

Who wouldn't love those beautiful cases! I feel the need to upgrade my sewing machine!

Manuela

Wow, every time I visit your blog I kinda drool over these beautiful work!!! I feel like asking a machine like that for hubby...and them I will have to come over often to learn great things with you!!!

I'm in awe. To think you can produce such lovely embroidery without spending weeks at work is amazing. I learned to embroider as a child and always loved the results but hated the time involve. Perhaps, I'll invest in a fancy sewing machine one day. The one I have, basically goes forward and backwards and jams up when it's not in the mood to work.

Lisa, those are just gorgeous! Definitely heirloom quality linens -- and you made them!

Gorgeous! My grandmother used to do this on pillows too, she was also a quilter and quite the seamstress, I still use the pillowcases that she made for me on all our beds here at home and it's so special...tfs!

These are beautiful! TFS

They are beautiful! I love embroidered pillow cases...
Penny

They really look like heirlooms. My mother recently gave me two hand embroidered pillowcases from a collection that her "spinster" aunts had made for her when they were living. Yours are much fancier, but they still have that great vintage appeal. You should make them for everyone!

Hey Miss Lisa-

Those pillow cases are AMAZING. I don't know that I could EVER be that precise, even with a machine. LOL! I've decided I'm a scrappy, random, kind of crafty gal, and I'm throughly blown away by people that can make everything precise and beautiful-it's just not in me! LOL! Check out my blog. I posted my first inspiration piece I told you about. Hopefully some other crafters will find the idea fun! Talk to ya soon!

I am coveting your pillowcases right now! Beautiful!

Hi Lisa,

Gorgeous! Thoughtful and charming gift for someone to receive.

Sorry to have heard about the missing Zinnia post. Worries me to think our entire blogs could go missing. Thanks for the reminder about blog backup.

Cheers.

These definitely take me back to the beautiful handstitched items my grandmother used to make. I like the pretty border on an all white piece of fabric...simple yet stunning. Lisa, at this rate you are going to entice me to haul out my sewing machine just to see what it can do!

Lisa,
GORGEOUS! So beautiful!
xo
melissa

just beautiful...i love touches like that make it feel...like home.

Lisa, these are stunning! If I knew how to do this, I don't think I'd do anything else all day long.

Those are SO beautiful.... I have a babylock machine that does embroidery, but when I upgraded my computer, it didn't have a floppy drive. My embroidery software is on floppies, so i couldn't install it. When I had my dealer call Babylock about getting CDs, they told me I needed to upgrade to the newer version of the software (for a fee, of course!). There's nothing wrong with the software I *have.* I just can't load it! ARGH!!

Wow tha tis absolutley beautiful and so high end looking!If you don't sell them, you should! Sigh, I would love to own a machine like that. Someday when I have an actual studio where I can lock the door....Just lovely!
Jen R

Wow, makes me want an embroidery machine except I would probably figure out how to work it!

Hi Lisa,

These are beautiful! Can you tell me, did you wrap the design all the way around the pillowcase or only to the front? If you did wrap, how do you insure that the design will match at the meeting point?

If you only knew how much I love beautiful linens! New, vintage, hand embroidered or machine embroidered, I just love them and collect them. I would love to have a machine like that!! You did an awesome job! I absolutely love them. Truly!
Barbara

Absolutely stunning! I agree - you should definitely offer these for sale.

Beautiful Work!

I was just surfin' the Blogs and stopped by for a visit.

Carolyn

oh my gosh!!! they are gorgeous, i can't believe you can do that on a sewing machine! you should offer your beautiful creations for sale!

wow... I just love those. I wish I had an embroidery machine... maybe someday :D

They are stunning! So much care and time can go into repositionning the fabric for a multiple design... I love the pinstitch too. Wing needles are fantastic!
I know I couldn't sleep with such beautiful pillowcases: I'd have to spend the night gazing at them! :)

Gorgeous! I know I'd sleep better if my pillows were wrapped in such a beautiful case.

Hi Lisa,

Long time no seen!
Well, I have been very busy, and still are. For a bit longer anyway. We have just finnished our house, ready for sale. That requires a lot of time, energy and devotion. But finally we made it yesterday ready and today we are going to contact the estate agent. Exciting but also a bit scary..

Well, that`s all about me for now..I have been updating and againg I am amazed about your creativity and skills!! Your latest project look so much fun, and it turned out so pretty! I wonder though, how hard it is for a beginner to make this patterns. How long did it take before you could handle this machine good enough to complete a real embroidery? Or did you make a lot of mistakes in the beginning?

Yesterday I made up my bed and I changed my pillow cases. I recently received a pair of old French ones and this is the fist time I am using them. I really get a luxurious feeling knowing that my head rest on such beautiful fabrics!

I hope your weekend was a wonderful one and I wish you a great creative week to come!

Aina x

Those pillowcases are just beautiful. I was so content with my plain old Singer sewing machine that I have had for almost 15 years now, but man.... I want an embroidery machine now. Thanks for all the beautiful inspiration.

I love your pillowcases. You are absolutely correct to say that anyone who received such a beautiful gift would be beyond thrilled. I haven't had the opportunity to see your entire blog, but what I have seen, I absolutely adore.
Aloha!

gorgeous!!!

I really love these. What a great thing to be able to do. Sadly, now embroidery machine here. Great job.

These are so amazing ... they remind me of childhoos ... all of the pillowcases at my grandma's had beautiful embroidery ... love them all.

Lisa!! I was talking about you earlier! You are going to push me over the edge!!! I love this! LOL. I have to get my own machine. My mom took a class for hers this past week and she is not going to share! LOL

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