Hello!
My name is Annie Belcher and I
am the owner/operator of Annie Beez Folk Art.
First
of all I want to thank Jenny for the opportunity to share here on her wonderful
blog. I am a devoted reader and have stitched several of Jenny's projects
myself!
I am from the USA and live outside of Chicago. I live in the
town that I grew up in not far from my childhood home, where my 88 year old
mother still lives!
I am
married to my high school sweetheart and we have raised 4 children together,
the
youngest of which is still at home.
I
have been designing patterns for various crafts for about 15 years now.
When
it comes to art and creativity I have rarely met a craft I didn't like. You
will notice if you visit my Etsy Shop or Craftsy Shop that there are a number of different
types of items there - from cross stitch, doll and embroidery patterns, to handmade cloth dolls and paintings!
But my greatest love is sewing!
I love handwork of all kinds and have been embroidering in one
fashion or another since I was about 8 or 9 years old.
I have a new grand
baby (my first) named Amy Ren, and I love sewing for her!
She
has inspired
a lot of cute baby-type designs lately, and I am excited to share with you my little bunny design,
which actually began life as a watercolor painting!
I
hope you will enjoy stitching him - he is very quick to do!
I
have also included a tutorial if you would like to finish him in a wooden hoop
frame as I did. This is a simple and inexpensive way to finish your piece and
is great for gift giving!
It was so nice meeting
you. I hope you will visit me HERE at my blog and say hi!
You can download my free 'Little Bunny' pattern here.
TUTORIAL!
If you'd like to know how to frame the stitchery inside a hoop here is how I do it!
1. Take the stitchery out of the working hoop and press from the back.
2. Using hoop bottom as a guide, trace circle onto white felt. Trace outside
of hoop.
3. Cut
out the felt circle.
4. Center
stitchery into wooden hoop and tighten until drum tight. Make sure there are no
wrinkles on front.
5. Trim
excess fabric all around about 1” away from hoop.
6. Press excess fabric toward center.
7. Put a
row of glue dots all around the perimeter of the felt circle. Do not use too
much glue! Remember, a dot is a lot.
8. Lightly
press glue side of felt circle to back of stitchery. Press toward hoop, not the
stitchery. You don't want glue to bleed to the front.
9. Allow
to dry and you are done!
Isn't
he a cutie-pie!
I
hope you enjoy this stitchery and tutorial!
Blessings,
Annie
www.anniebeezfolkart.blogspot.com
14 comments:
A very creative guest blogger. Off to see her blog.
What a great guest blogger Jenny. Lovely pattern and we visited her blog and told her so. Thanks.
Love the interview and the little bunny free embroidery.
Patricia C
Sweeeeeeeeeeet! :)
What a dear little bunny stitchery, thankyou so much
Es una labor sencilla pero muy bonita y además muchas, muchas gracias por ese precioso tutorial. Muchos besos desde España.
Concha
what an adorable little bunny, thanks for sharing!
Annie, this little bunny is just adorable! Bunnies are my favorite animals and I can't wait to stitch this one for my little granddaughter! I also like your finishing tutorial for a hoop frame! Great work!
Hello Annie, It's lovely to meet you. Thank you for sharing your gorgeous bunny with us and for the framing tutorial.
A great opportunity to meet Annie and see her work, very creative and beautiful work, easy to follow tutorial. Thank you Annie and Jenny for the this post. Judithann :-)
An adorable piece, and what a cute design. Thanks for bringing Annie to meet us, Jenny!
I LOVE Annie's work and happen to know she is a MOST WONDERFUL woman too!!! Congratulations Annie on a terrific post as a guest blogger!! Keep up the creativity!!
Thank you so much for the adorable bunny and tutorial.
What a lovely lady - and a cute stitchery!! Thank you for sharing :-) xo
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