Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The Sublime Stitching Baby Bib Embroidery Kit

Has Jenny Hart ever made an un-cute thing in her life? Not that I have seen. Combine her super duper cuteness with baby bibs and it’s the best two-some since peanut butter and jelly. As a new mom and someone with a serious embroidery addiction I was pleased as punch to receive The Sublime Stitching Baby Bib Embroidery Kit: Utterly Adorable Projects, Plus All the Tools & Techniques from Chronicle Books.

The kit comes with a handy dandy little booklet, 2 bibs, needle, floss and 6 reusable Sublime Stitching patterns. Look for anthropomorphic utensils, strained veggie splatters, rockets and more. I could not wait to get to stitching on my bibs, especially since Tallulah has become especially drooly as of late.


First up the snail pattern. I have used this pattern again and again thanks to the adorable scalloped border. I scanned it in my computer blew it up and using Sublime Stitching tracing paper have used it as a border on two different onesies. I of course used the pattern the way it was intended as well. Well not exactly the way it was intended. I used fabric to spice my bib up a bit. New and vintage scraps, plus a big blue rose from a hanky. The original design is still there, just now my bib is a little different from the rest. Tallulah seems to really enjoy it thus far. Oh and here are the onesies I made using the scalloped border and some vintage tablecloths that were already embroidered!




Onward to bib number 2!


I again went appliqué crazy on bib number 2. The Baby Bib Embroidery Kit comes with an adorable cup and spoon pattern for those hungry little babies. Using fabric and rickrack I tried to emulate a placemat on my bib. In the center I appliquéd what is supposed to be a plate (please don’t judge my blanket stitch) and we have a smiling cup of milk on one side and a perky spoon on the other. Oh and as an aside I will never use metallic floss again for as long as I live. I don’t know what is more frustrating metallic floss or French Knots.



Also included in the Sublime Stitching Baby Bib Kit is an adorable mama and baby owl pattern. I have used this pattern twice, both times on clothing for T-Boz. The yellow shirt was sent off to my mother and her embroidery machine after I hand embroidered the pair of owls on the pink heart. She added the purple edge and to give it that little something extra a nod to Telly Savalas with the “Whoooo loves ya Baby?”. I also used the baby owl on a little T-shirt.



I have a thing for fruit with faces. Take a looksie at my kitchen to see a bit of my collection. That being the case I was excited to see a pattern in the kit featuring a pear, strawberry and orange all smiling back at me. I again did this design as an appliqué on a cute little pink T-shirt that Tallulah’s Great Grandmother had sent her. Can’t wait for Grandma to see the T-shirts new face lift.


Clearly The Sublime Stitching Baby Bib Embroidery kit can be used for a lot more than just baby bibs. If you are a mom like me desperately trying to customize your kids clothes this kit has the goods to get you started. It’s a double whammy you can use the embroidered bibs to keep food off your kiddos embroidered clothing.

11 comments:

  1. Ok, wow. Awesome. So inspiring. You have a new fan. And so do fruits with faces.

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  2. love the embroidery! like to see hip things for babies instead of the usual precious moments stuff.

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  3. Kasia3:38 PM

    Your kitchen looks like a slice of heaven. Love the wall colour and how you've displayed your artwork collection. Magnificent!

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  4. These are so cute! T is looking so adorable and growing!

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  5. Cuuuuuuuute! They turned out so great! And I think your blanket stitch looks fantastic - that's a hard one! Ditto on the metallic thread. No-thankyou! :)

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  6. Rachel I owe you for my amazing embroidery lesson. I am in love with the Lazy Daisy. I still can't get a French Knot to save my life though.

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  7. Noooooo! I've never failed at teaching the French Knot! It's my specialty! (using Jenny's technique) Let's get together for a do-over. The French Knot is too much fun not to master. It's my fave - right up there with the Lazy Daisy.

    Love seeing all your fun stitchy stuff! woohoo! :)

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  8. love them, and your kitchen! will have to go look for this one. Lots of preggar friends and have actually started a baby hopechest for when daughter (someday waaayyyy off) starts a family!)

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  9. everything is just adorable! lovem'!

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  10. so stinkin' cute! have you seen Danielle Thompson's kitchy digitals? she has patterns you can embroid. of fruit & snacks with faces!!! check it out. (you can goto her blog from mine to get the link)
    ~misschell/chinamommy

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