I embroidered these napkins for my boss for Christmas.
She loves coffee!
She loves coffee!
I have a pretty unique situation where my boss also happens to be my friend; we've been working together for nearly
twelve years now.
I had initially considered stitching steam coming from the cups, but decided on hearts because she really loves coffee. And also she is a really loving individual. Hearts just seemed appropriate.
twelve years now.
I had initially considered stitching steam coming from the cups, but decided on hearts because she really loves coffee. And also she is a really loving individual. Hearts just seemed appropriate.
When filling in the first heart I used a horizontal stitch, but decided I didn't like it (see left heart above). I used a vertical stitch to do the next heart and it seemed to just "flow" a lot better with the shape. I used a vertical stitch for the rest of the hearts.
So I had this one napkin with the one heart stitched differently from all the others. I bet no one else would ever have noticed had I not pointed it out, but I notice. And it bugs me. Not enough to unpick the whole heart and re-stitch...I was in a real time crunch with these napkins. So don't tell my boss, mmkay?
So I had this one napkin with the one heart stitched differently from all the others. I bet no one else would ever have noticed had I not pointed it out, but I notice. And it bugs me. Not enough to unpick the whole heart and re-stitch...I was in a real time crunch with these napkins. So don't tell my boss, mmkay?
These are very simple, and yet I find them so happy to look at! And my boss really liked them! She was completely impressed that I did these by hand and not with a machine. Truth be told, this was one of the easier designs I stitched this season and I got them done in a snap. But that's another one of our little secrets, k?