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Judy Hahner is an educator for Bernina of America. She has created this wonderful bag using the “Chit Chat Backsack” pattern. As you can see, Judy is quite talented and did a fabulous job of creating her own style and glitz. Judy’s backpack was featured in Issue #27 of Through The Needle magazine (found in Bernina stores across America.). Be sure to get a copy of Judy’s article for all of the step-by-step directions.
Chit Chat Backpack Pattern
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Robin Gwaltney from New Orleans, Louisiana embellished this beautiful blank mantel scarf using the double lace shaped diamond design from the "Lace Shaping" embroidery collection. What a lovely setting to relax and drink hot tea curled up by the warm fire. Wonderful job Robin!
Lace Shaping Embroidery Collection
Mantel Scarf Blank
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Pamela Cox from Dublin, NH has made a lovely table runner by creatively arranging the bows from the "Madeira Appliqué" Embroidery Collection and the floral spray from the “Lace Shaping” collection. The rustic fabric is a nice contrast to the dainty designs. Pamela pulled threads to create a beautiful drawn thread effect.
Madeira Appliqué Embroidery Collection
Lace Shaping Embroidery Collection
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Diane Burrows from Zellwood Florida, owner of Stitch-IT Embroidery, created these cute bags using the Tag-A-Long Embroidery Collection. She used the “Tag” design as a flap closure. Very creative!
Tag-A-Long Embroidery Collection
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Diane Burrows from Zellwood Florida, owner of Stitch-IT Embroidery, created these cute bags using the Tag-A-Long Embroidery Collection. She used the “Tag” design as a flap closure. The photo shows the back of the purse flap and two hanging flower tags using the “Flower” design.
Tag-A-Long Embroidery Collection
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Pamela Cox from Dublin, NH has made a beautiful journal cover by carefully arranging the tiny roses from the "Madeira Appliqué" Embroidery Collection into a pretty oval. The monogram is from the "Curlz Alphabet" Collection. What a great project & gift idea!
Madeira Appliqué Embroidery Collection
Curlz Alphabet Collection
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Julie Bowersett used the Vintage Reticule Purse Pattern to create this lovely crushed velvet purse. She chose not to use the embroidery designs that come with the pattern. Julie said, “This is a great pattern – very versatile for lots of different looks.”
Vintage Reticule Pattern
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Wendy Mastilak created these cute bags for her granddaughters. She used the Girly Girl embroidery design because she said, "They are all truly "Girly Girls: and your design was perfect!"
Girly Girl Embroidery Design
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