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Wine Wraps That Aren't Just for Wine!

I will start off by confessing that this project was definitely not my brainchild.  In fact, it is a lovely idea given to me by one of our customers.  Instead of using the wine wrap in the traditional manner (wrapped around a bottle of wine!), she is using them as wraps around flower vases on centerpieces at a bridal shower.  I thought it was a fabulous idea---another great re-purpose of our pretty cotton wine wraps!  So I warned her that I was going to "steal" her idea, and now I'm sharing it with all of you!  BTW--my "vase" in my photo is a glass I bought at the dollar store!  If you're needing a lot of vases for centerpieces, don't spend a ton of money---head to your local dollar store and shop in the housewares aisle.

I can think of many instances where these can be used.  Weddings, anniversary parties, baby showers.  We've embellished ours with a pretty Jacobean floral design (found by clicking here).  I thought by keeping it "generic" and not using a monogram, it might have more function for more people.  But there may be an instance where you want to monogram them and use as centerpieces.  Here's a great example of a monogrammed wine wrap:

 

There is no big secret to stitching on the wine wraps.  I like to hoop a medium weight tearaway stabilizer.  You can choose the sticky kind, but I still go "old school" and use the 505 Spray.  Either works well.  I also LOVE my paper templates of the designs.  When I printed this one out, I realized that the design looked better if stitched on the wrap at an angle, so I could rotate my paper template until everything "looked" right on the wine wrap.  You can then see from the photo that I hooped the wine wrap at the same angle (using the cross hairs on my paper template) so it would stitch where I wanted it to stitch.  (I hope this makes sense---this is one of those things that's hard to describe, and easier to show you!!)

  

I pop the wine wrap onto the stablizer and start stitching!  Within a few minutes I have a finished project---and I LOVE finishing projects!  On a side note, I realized as I sat down to work on this blog, that I hadn't used my embroidery machine since the LAST time I wrote a blog article.  I've been spending my coveted sewing time catching up on quilt blocks of the month---I'm hopelessly addicted to them!  And I do try to stay up to date with them, but maybe signing up for FIVE of them was a little bit like stacking the deck against myself.  LOL  At any rate, once I heard that embroidery machine humming, I realized that I've missed it!  I've got a small (medium) sized stack of goodies that family members would like personalized---maybe I'll get busy and finish that stack up.  In other words, we're all so busy during this time of the year with graduation, gardens, and vacations---don't forget about your good friend, your embroidery machine!

Hope you find a use for these wine wraps---email me and let me know what YOU do!

Susan

Comments

 

Joancarter said:

Good idea one that I will use.   Thank You

May 21, 2011 9:43 AM
 

SherrylD said:

What a great idea!

May 21, 2011 11:46 AM
 

Heide said:

great idea.  where do you get the blank wine wraps from?

May 22, 2011 2:38 AM
 

atgadmin said:

The blank wine wraps can be found here:

www.annthegran.com/Product.aspx

May 25, 2011 9:05 AM

About SusanMars

In the late nineties my husband surprised me with one of the new “fancy” sewing machines that also did embroidery.  I think he was more impressed with it than I was in the beginning!  I was very intimidated by the technology and really didn’t sew my first embroidery stitch until 8 months after I got the machine.  But once I did, I never looked back!  Suddenly a whole new world of sewing opened up to me! I was monogramming anything that would sit still long enough! 

The only problem?  I couldn’t find enough things to monogram on.  I wanted a place where I could go to shop for lots of embroidery blanks!  Up to this point my corporate job was in the buying office of a large department store and  I knew some sources that offered beautiful linen pieces that were perfect for embroidering.  I started thinking that if I were looking for items like this, maybe other embroiderers were looking for the same thing.

All I can say is you never know what you’ll be doing.  On a whim I signed up to be a vendor at an embroidery-related conference and hoped other embroiderers like all my pretty linen products.  I showed up at the conference and nervously started taking my wares out of the boxes.  What if no one wanted it?  Guess what---they did!  I couldn’t get the product out of the boxes fast enough.  I can remember  thinking that my life just changed and started heading in a different direction. 

I ran back home and put together the website that has become “AllAboutBlanks.com”.  I’ve spent the last six years taking the business from my living room into a “real” office, and trying to find a balance between work and family and sewing---I think that’s something we all share in common.

Everyone in the office uses the embroidery machines for personal use and we are still REAL embroidery enthusiasts.  The items we choose to sell on our website are the items we like to embroider on ourselves!   We strive to treat the customer the way we want to be treated and really we just want the home embroiderer to enjoy the hobby as much as we do.

After 10 years of loving my embroidery machine, I still find I have as much passion and love for the hobby as I did on that first day when I stared at the machine and wondered what to do next.  Who knew that 10 years down the road I’d be helping so many others enjoy the hobby too!

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