When is redwork not redwork?

When it is stitched out in blue to decorate a tissue box! -

Mary tells us -
“I found the lighthouse designs  (Redwork Lighthouses )stitched out beautifully. I used variegated thread and it work out nicely. Thanks for such nice and affordable embroidery designs. I only do this for fun and I wouldn’t be able to without such good deals.

(You can click on the design name and the design set will open in a new window.)

Lighthouse on Tissue Box

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7 Responses to When is redwork not redwork?

  1. Donna in San Francisco says:

    Mary, You have such a wonderful imagination. I hope some of it rubs off on me. This looks so nice. I’m sure that you’ll get lots of compliments. I live close to the water and have a thing for lighthouses, but I never thought I would use the redwork. You have changed my mind.
    You are right SICK is the best place to shop for wonderful deals.
    Thanks for showing us your project.

  2. Charlotte says:

    Very nice work! Would look great in a coastal decor.

  3. marilyninoregon says:

    I have this set and used one of the lighthouses today to stitch out on tp. it stitched beautiful. my question is where did you get the rope frame ?

  4. Mary says:

    Thank You for your comments. My Mom just got it in the mail and loves it ! I am so glad I used the variegated thread it really added depth to the design. mary

  5. Mary says:

    Hi marilyninoregon the rope frame was designed for my by: ggdesignsembroidery.com

  6. Brenda says:

    Hello
    That lighthouse is beautiful. I love lighthouses.
    I must ask about the pattern that you used to make the tissue box where did you get it?Thank you Brenda

  7. jagoda says:

    This is just so very pretty.

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