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2.56 x 3.68 inches |
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3.7 x 1.99 inches |
2.42 x 1.43 inches
3.85 x 2.27 inches
6.95 x 4.09 inches
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3.20 x 2.71 inches
The diamond uses white fabric or stabilizer appliquéd under the thread to cover up
dark fabric, so the thread will stand out. Stitch with iridescent thread for a sparkling effect. |
satin stitch outline only, no fill
2.73 x 1.33 inches |

running stitch outline with fill
2.73 x 1.33 inches |

satin stitch outline with fill
2.73 x 1.33 inches |

no outline, fill only
2.73 x 1.33 inches |

running stitch outline only, no fill
2.73 x 1.33 inches |
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| These patriotic kids were
digitized with permission from Grace Sylvan at The Kids Domain. http://www.kidsdomain.com/clip/index.html
Their copyright only
allows them to be used for free, so you can embroider them on gifts, but
not on items for sale. The first eight designs are
together on one zip file. |
3.29 x 3.77 inches |
3.29 x 3.77 inches |
3.29 x 3.58 inches |
3.29 x 3.58 inches |

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These four switch plate covers are
together in one zip file. |
Light switch cover |
Light switch cover |
Light switch cover |
Light switch cover |
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| This is a logo patch I digitized for the
Poodle Club of Tulsa. You can't have their logo, but you may use the
other parts of the patch. |

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3.91 x 3.91 inches |
2.19 x 1.43 inches |
1.04 x 1.26 inches |
0.9 x 1.15 inches |
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| These switch plate and outlet
covers were created as templates for a digitizing swap. They are the
only designs on my website that I offer free of
copyright restrictions. You are welcome to download them and
use them to create designs of your own, whether free or for
sale.
All of the switch plate and outlet covers can be sewn in the 5x7
hoop. The single sized covers also come split for the 4x4
hoop. Instructions are included. Info about plastic light
switch covers is also included. |
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Click on any one of them to download them
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| "Minnesota Nights" was my very
first design set. They were made for a friend, to be stitched with
glow-in-the-dark thread on a black shirt. See the projects page
for the wishy-washy wash cloth made with these designs. |
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Gregory August Allyn Brown
December 31, 1984 - September 14, 1999
Gregory always had a smile on his face, and after he lost his hair, he loved to wear his tall smiley-face hat. At the dinner table, he would volunteer to say the prayer, and without fail, he always began his prayers like this:
"Dear Father in Heaven, thank you for this bee-YOO-tiful day, and please help tomorrow to be another sunny day."
No matter how bad his day went, he maintained a positive outlook, even after his diagnosis with leukemia. At the cemetery, his ashes are wrapped in a Wal-Mart bag, because it had smiley faces on it. (He would have laughed at the idea.) Yellow daffodils, crocuses, and tulips bloom every spring around his headstone, to symbolize his sunny nature.
Greg died September 14, 1999, at age 14. In his memory, I am
offering these smiley face patch and appliqué designs. Here are
several different ways you can stitch them out, to give them different
looks.
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Yellow appliqué on white |
White appliqué on black |
Appliqué patch on black felt with Nite Lite glow-in-the-dark thread |
Yellow fill-stitch patch on black |
Yellow fill-stitch patch on white |
Scroll
down to download these designs.
All smiley designs are 2.8 x 2.8 inches. |
Greg's mask had a "bullet hole" painted on it. On
the day of this photo, he put on the mask, then hit the call light.
When they answered, he told the nurse he had a terrible headache, and had
blood running down his face. Several nurses ran into the room as
fast as they could, and this is what they saw.
Please click on Greg's
picture to get your free smiley face designs.
Thank you for visiting my website.
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| Deb Speer made this shirt for her sister
using the applique smiley design. She added some miniature
battery-operated lights she bought from Embroidery Garden at www.embroiderygarden.com.
She also added a pocket in the back, to put the battery and cords
in.
Way to go, Deb!
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