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Think Pink Sundays No. 50!

Welcome to Think Pink Sundays!!!

Hey Heyyyyyy! We had a tie this week!! How fun is that? Our Top TWO links this week were:
Jennifer from Two Butterflies linked up some fabulous DIY rings she made – check them out!!


Annnnnnd – Jessica from Sunny Tuesday linked up her pretty Sparkle Bracelets!! You guys sure love your jewelry!! :)


Now it’s your turn!

Here are the “Rules”;)

1.Link up NEW tutorials, refashions, recipes, printables, DIY, etc. Basically – anything we can make!!
(No more than 4 links please!!! – I’ll delete more than that.)
Please Don’t link up giveaways, things you’re selling, or link parties!

2. Add a text link or button to your post or somewhere on your blog.
(Make sure you link up the URL to the Post – not just your blog.)

3. I’d love it if you would follow along!
You’ll want to check back and see if you’ve been featured!!

4. Visit!!! Be Inspired! Share some comment love!
Please visit at least the person linked up before you and leave them a sweet comment.



I’ll be doing Facebook and Twitter features throughout the week -
and sharing my Crushes (Features) here on Friday!

Crush of the Week – Think Pink Features!

Happy Friday!
It’s time to check out all the fabulous features from last week’s Think Pink party!

Remember – click over to the featured blogs and pin from there! :)

Take a look at this pretty Ruffles and Roses Pillow from the girls at Woven Home. It’s so classic and sweet!

Rebecca from My Girlish Whims linked up these darling Chain Tassel earrings! They are so cute and she has a great tutorial!

Oh my goodness – take a look at this!! Chocolate Bundles with Ganache from Mari at Inspired by Family Magazine.
They don’t look very hard either – yum!!!

How sweet is this little Smitten Lovebirds Dress by Cheryl at Sew Can Do? Wouldn’t it make a great Easter dress?

I love the look of this Branch Coat Rack by Garden Therapy! The painted white branches look rustic and chic all at the same time.

How sweet is this little Le Pouf Pincushion from Michele at The Scrap Shoppe? It’s so scrappy and lacey and adorable!

Check out these pretty Ruffled Chiffon Flowers from Julie at Vibrant Designs – aren’t they gorgeous? She has a great tutorial – so you can make up a bunch and stick them on everything!

Lots of projects to add to my to-do list!!!

If you were featured and would like a button, they live on this page. Grab one and show it off!

Ready for some Highlights? Me too!

New category – Injury of the week. (Last week we had head injury of the week but that was too specific. So I had to broaden the category.)
You guys know by know I’m not the most graceful thing – and if you follow on FB you know that I semi-sewed through my middle finger this week. Good times.
Though I did enjoy showing it off to everyone. Just kidding. Mostly. ;)

Cutest Shoes Ever – I may or may not have a thing for shoes. Ok. I do. I even started a shoe pinboard. It’s a sickness. I am now the proud owner of a pair of shoes that I have coveted for quite a while. And I have to say that they are as adorable in person as they are on line. I foresee us having a long and happy relationship. Want to see?

Pinned Image

Seriously? To. Die. For. They’re all Mary-Poppins-lace-up-oxford adorable. I big puffy heart love them. (That’s a lot)

Weird Searches -
This week we had someone searching for “paint toes pillow“. That sounds really lovely. I’ve always wanted a pillow with toes on it. Only if they are painted though. Unpainted toes pillows would be so tacky.
We also had someone land here with the search, “feeling lucky“. Feeling vague? Let’s see – that could open up anything from Dirty Harry to  casinos to online . . . . other things. Let’s be more specific people, hmmmm?
Last up – someone is searching for “seen me posters“. Here’s the deal. If you’re lost, usually you’re not the one putting up the posters. It kind of defeats the purpose. “Have you seen me?” “Yes. I saw you putting up the poster. Yay. I found you.”

Ok – that wraps us up!!
Come back this weekend for Think Pink Sundays and link up all your awesomeness!

Stacked Teacups Dishtowel

**If you haven’t entered the Pellon Giveaway for all the Stabilizer awesomeness – head over and enter – but check out the tutorial first. ;) **

 

I am kind of all about Freehand Stitching right now.

It sounds scary – but it’s soooo not!
You start out thinking you are doing it wrong. And that it’s a disaster. But then you keep going and it’s magically transformed into something cool and sketchy and awesome.

I wanted a new project to make with some freehand stitching – so I made another dishtowel. Shocker.

This towel has cute stacked teacups – and they are sewn on with this yummy freeform stitching.

I love how it looks “drawn” on! It’s so forgiving too – if you sew on a wonky line – you can just correct it on the next pass around and it looks like you did it on purpose!!

Here’s what you’ll need to make your own:

Store-bought dishtowel (or you can make one)
Linen for base fabric – 8 1/2″ x 11″
Scraps of fabric for teacups and saucer
Fabric for tab trim on bottom – 5″ x width of your dishtowel)
Rick Rack and Lace Trim
Pattern
Fuse-N-Tear fusible stabilizer

Start by cutting out an 8 1/2″ x 11″ piece of your fusible stabilizer. Iron it to the wrong side of the base fabric.

Cut out your teacups and saucer from the pattern. Cut on the dark lines. The dotted lines are there to show you placement.

Start with the saucer. You are going to sew it on with a free form stitch. You can either remove your presser foot and sew it that way (for an example, see the Shamrock Specimen Art, or you can lower your feed dogs and use a walking/quilting foot.
Sew the saucer close to the edge with three passes of stitching, then sew another three rows about 1/4″ away. You don’t have to sew all the way around, the top section will be covered with the bottom teacup.

The stabilizer is great for keeping the fabric stable and flat.

Check your placement, then sew on the top teacup. I sewed an extra line as a little decoration about 1/2″ below the top line of stitching.

Sew the second teacup on next. Here are some shots to show you the way the look changes with each line of stitching.
1st Line of Stitching:

(See how there’s a little bobble at the bottom of the cup? That won’t matter as you go around again, your other lines will cover up all that.)
2nd Line of Stitching:

3rd Line of Stitching:

Fun right? I love the sketchy look of the stitching.
On the second cup I sewed some little swoops. Swirls? Swooshes. Whatever.

Sew on the third teacup next. For this one, I outlined the two biggest flowers with stitching lines.

Here’s what the stitching looks like on the back – the stabilizer keeps thing so even.

Remove all the stabilizer. It tears off easily. If you have trouble in the small spots, I found a seam ripper works great to get things started.

Baste the fabric background piece onto the dishtowel, 3/4″ from the edge.
Add your trim over the basting line – I used a coordinating rick rack. Also a shocker. :)

For the base, I made a little band of fabric to sew under the hem of the dishtowel.
Cut a 5″ strip the length of your dishtowel, plus 1″. Fold the fabric in half lengthwise and sew the short ends together, 1/2″ for each raw edge.
Trim off the corners.

Turn right side out and press. Press under the top raw edges 1/2″.

Sew the top opening of the band closed – right along the folded, pressed edge.

Place the band behind the front, hemmed edge of the dishtowel. Tuck some lace trim under the edge, between the hem and band of fabric.
Sew in place right along the hemmed edge of the dishtowel, and again 1/2″ away.

If you would like, treat all your raw edges with Fray Check to keep things from going crazy.
And you’re finished!!

So fun and sketchy looking right?

This little dishtowel is on its way to my sweet mom-in-law – she is a big fan of tea and this will match her kitchen perfectly!

What do you think? I’d love to know!!

I’m linking to Sunday Scoop, Today’s Creative Blog, Met Monday, Skip to my Lou, Tutorials & Tips Tuesday, Funky Junk Interiors, Quilt Story and the other fabulous parties on the sidebar – make sure you check them out!