North Dakota State Flower

North Dakota State Flower

Updated: Jun 8

In the state of North Dakota, the beautiful Prairie Rose grows on the side of highways, pastures, and they create gorgeous meadows! Since we are preparing for the Holiday seasons, we thought we could share a great way to gift the joy of homemade goodies!

Download your recipe card instructions in the file below:

Download your Maine state flower design in the link below

https://rnk-floriani.com/friday-designs/10-8-21-ND.zip


Download all past designs in the link below:

https://rnk-floriani.com/across-america.php


Don’t forget to join our Facebook Group and share your creations:

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Fun Facts About North Dakota:

  1. Milk is the official state beverage.

  2. The piles of rock on White Butte, North Dakota’s highest point, are known of as rock johnnies or sheepherder’s monuments and according to legend were piled there by sheepherders as a way to pass the time while they tended their flocks.

  3. The Lewis and Clark expedition encountered their first grizzly (brown) bears in North Dakota.

  4. North Dakota hosts the largest French fry feed.

  5. The world’s largest Holstein Cow statue is 38 feet high and 50 feet long and is visible for 5 miles.

  6. Turtle Lake celebrates turtles, hard-shelled reptiles often found in the water. Turtle Lake has erected a two-ton sculpture of a turtle near the entrance to the city. The town is the home of the annual United States Turtle Racing Championship.

  7. President Theodore Roosevelt first came to Dakota Territory in September 1883 to hunt bison. Before returning home to New York, he became interested in the cattle business and established the Maltese Cross Ranch and the Elkhorn Ranch.

  8. Killdeer Mountain Roundup Rodeo is the home of North Dakota’s oldest PRCA rodeo.

  9. North Dakota grows more sunflowers than any other state.

  10. The town of Rugby is the geographical center of North America. A rock obelisk about 15 feet tall, flanked by poles flying the United States and Canadian flags marks the location.

That’s all for this week, we hope you enjoy stitching the beautiful recipe card, and look forward to our next release! Until next time, Happy Creating and Happy Sewing Everyone!


Welcome Friends Towel

Welcome Friends Towel

Updated: Jun 8

Who’s ready for a new episode of Coffee with Cookie?! Join us today at 4:30 PM EDT on our Embellish Embroidery Page as Cookie Gaynor goes LIVE! Follow the blog below for downloads, instructions, and more information!

Welcome Friends Towel Instructions:

Welcome Friends Towel Template:

Welcome Friends Towel Design:

We can’t wait to see you today at 4:30 PM EDT on our Embellish Embroidery Facebook Page! Follow the links below to join LIVE or to re-watch this tutorial at a later time!


Embellish Embroidery Page: https://www.facebook.com/RNKEmbellish

Embellish Embroidery Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/embellishrnk


Maine State Flower

Maine State Flower

Updated: Jun 8

It’s a beautiful October day for a state flower! Let’s head over to the great state of Maine, where the White Pine is a beautiful statement-piece, year round!

First, let’s download our project instructions! This week, we are creating a beautiful stocking! The best part of our 50 state flowers, is the many ways you can use them to decorate or re-gift! Get a head start on your Christmas stocking stuffers by creating a hand-made stocking using our Maine White Pine Cone design!


Download your Maine state flower design in the link below:

https://rnk-floriani.com/friday-designs/10-1-2021-ME.zip


Download all past designs in the link below:

https://rnk-floriani.com/across-america.php


Don’t forget to join our Facebook Group and share your creations:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/florianiembroidery/


Now, let’s jump into learning fun facts about the beautiful state of Maine!


Fun Facts About Maine:

  1. The honeybee is the official state insect.

  2. Maine’s blueberry crop is the largest in the nation.

  3. Maine’s nickname as the Pine Tree State comes from the pines that once dotted the state’s forests.

  4. 90% of the country’s toothpick supply is produced in Maine.

  5. Acadia National Park is the second most visited national park in the United States.

  6. Freeport is the home to the L.L. Bean Company.

  7. Maine is the largest harvester of lobster. In 2011, over 104 million pounds of lobster was caught in Maine waters.

  8. Famed horror author Stephen King calls Bangor, Maine home. Many of his books are based in Maine.

  9. Over the years, many movies or scenes from movies have been filmed in Maine. Maine has appeared in “Forrest Gump,” “Jumanji,” “Message in a Bottle,” and “The Cider House Rules.”

  10. Maine is home to a 40-acre desert just outside of Freeport.

That’s all for this week! We hope that you loved the fun facts about Maine, and you are excited to create the White Pine Cone design! Until next week, Happy Sewing and Happy Creating!

Back to the Basics by Kay Brooks

Back to the Basics by Kay Brooks

Updated: Jun 12

If you know Kay Brooks, known as Kayly, she is the “K” in RNK Distributing! Her experience in the sewing and embroidery industry is elite, and her knowledge is immense! Kay wanted to share a little bit of her knowledge on the Floriani Stabilizers! Follow along below!


Learning to stabilizer fabrics properly for embroidery or embellishment can be overwhelming! A poor choice could result in puckers or a ruined project. There are also many factors that go into the decision process: fabric type, design size, design density, thread, etc.

At RNK we have many choices of products to help make your embroidery experience as perfect as possible! I am often asked why we do not make a spray adhesive for any of our brands. If you have ever attended one of my classes or seen my videos you will know I am not a fan. Spray adhesives are very messy, odor/allergy prone and do not “stabilize”.

In the 90’s when the embroidery craze hit the home market, spray adhesive was very popular but we quickly learned it was not the best path to good embroidery. PLUS it made a mess of the machines and hoops, not to mention what gets on your carpet, walls, cabinets, etc. The idea was to spray your stabilizer and then stick it to your fabric and hoop – the problem here is spray adhesive only “spot tacks”, so the embroidery can still push and pull the fibers of the fabric.

The very best way to stabilize your fabric (wovens, cottons or stretch) is to FUSE your stabilizer to the fabric. Our fusible stabilizer has millions of fusible crystals in place that will temporarily bond to your fabric to hold each fiber in place. The embroidery is then under control, it cannot “bully” the fabric! The result is “no stress” on the fabric fibers and perfect embroidery. Once stitching is complete the fusible stabilizer can be pulled back to the design and cut or torn away.

EVEN if you are “sticking” your garment or fabric down to one of our awesome pressure sensitive products (Perfect Stick, Sticky Tearaway, Wet N Gone Tacky), it is important to “prep” your fabric first with one of our fusible stabilizers. I LOVE the results of this! Again, the fusible will hold the fibers in place of the fabric and then the sticky stabilizer only has to hold the piece in place for the embroidery. Double LOVE!!!

For more information on stabilizing techniques and tips, please watch my videos at RNKDistributing.com.

Wishing you perfect outlines,

Kayly

The Boo Quilt Block

The Boo Quilt Block

Updated: Jun 12

Are you ready to create an adorable BOO quilt block?! Join us tomorrow, at 4:30 PM EDT, for a new episode of Coffee with Cookie! Follow the blog below for more information!

Download your template in the file below:

Download your quilt block directions in the file below:

Download your BOO designs in the file below:


This episode of Coffee with Cookie will be at 4:30 PM EDT, on Wednesday, September 22nd, on our Embellish Embroidery Page!


Follow the link below to view it LIVE tomorrow, or re-watch the episode throughout the week!


All previous episodes can be found at the following link as well! Please visit our blog page for project instructions and designs!

https://www.facebook.com/RNKEmbellish



New Hampshire Lilac Soap

New Hampshire Lilac Soap

Updated: Jun 12

Are we ready for a unique project to create with our Sketching Across America, Floriani State Flowers?! Today, we are celebrating the state of New Hampshire! Download your design and project instructions in the files below! Let’s get creating!

Download your project instructions in the file below:

Download your New Hampshire state flower design in the link below:

https://rnk-floriani.com/friday-designs/9-17-21-NH.zip


Download all past designs in the link below:

https://rnk-floriani.com/across-america.php


Don’t forget to join our Facebook Group and share your creations:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/florianiembroidery/


Now, it’s time for what we should probably call, Fun Facts Friday! Let’s learn some fun facts about New Hampshire!


Fun Facts About New Hampshire:

  1. Cannon Aerial Tramway is the first aerial passenger tramway in North America. It was built in 1938 at Franconia Notch.

  2. The first free public library in the United States was established at Peterborough in 1833.

  3. The first potato planted in the United States was at Londonderry Common Field in 1719.

  4. New Hampshire adopted the first legal lottery in the twentieth century United States in 1963.

  5. Levi Hutchins of Concord invented the first alarm clock in 1787.

  6. The snow mobile was invented in West Ossipee.

  7. The 1995 hit movie “Jumaji” was filmed in Keene.

  8. New Hampshire is the only state where seat belts are not mandatory.

  9. New Hampshire has the shortest shoreline in the nation!

  10. America’s first summer resort town was Wolfeboro.

That’s all for this week! We hope you love our state flower design and creating this fun project! Until next week, Happy Creating and Happy Sewing!

Halloween Lettering Banner

Halloween Lettering Banner

Updated: Jun 12

Clarrisa is excited to teach you how to create patches and turn them into a Halloween Letting Banner today! You can join her LIVE at 4:30 PM EDT on our Floriani Embroidery page, or you can re-watch it at a later time! https://www.facebook.com/FlorianiEmbroidery

Download your project instructions in the file below:

Here’s a quick tutorial from Clarrisa for today’s lesson:


Download your banner designs in the files below:



We can’t wait for you to join us today, at 4:30 PM EDT, for Clarrisa’s Corner on our Floriani Embroidery Facebook Page! See you there!

Cosplay Pockets

Cosplay Pockets

Updated: Jun 12

It is time to create your medieval or war reenactment cosplay for all the festivals, so let’s create a functional pocket to carry your accessories in style! Follow along below!


Susan has created a beautiful pocket design for French and Indian War reenactment. She used Floriani Thread, Floriani Dream Weave Ultra, Floriani Perfect Stick, and Water Soluble Topping. Here’s a little note with History about this beautiful reenactment costume from Susan, herself:


“It was the 18th Century. It was the French and Cherokee vs. the British. The thistle was a symbol of the British King, King George III. The hat is called a tricorne and under it is a mop cap. After a certain age males and females did not go

into public without having a head covering.


The “shirt” is also sleepwear and the undergarment. It is referred to as a chemise or a shift. Aprons and knives were worn for utilitarian purposes while working in the kitchen. I had always heard around the fort that in the colonies, women wore pockets on the outside of their skirts with ornate embroidery to show eligible suiters that they had a profitable skill they could bring to the marriage. This would seem attractive to men. After the woman is married she then wears her pockets on the inside of her skirt to show that she is taken. There were slits on each side of her skirt allowing access to the pockets.”


Follow the Facebook link to see where Susan will debut her new pockets: https://fb.me/e/VkEvwX1t


Isn’t it fun to learn the History and inspiration that goes into each and every cosplay costume? We would love to see your creations through our Facebook Group, or you can apply to become an ambassador that creates content for our blog and social media platforms with the link below!


https://www.createwithrnk.com/ambassador-program

https://www.facebook.com/groups/florianiembroidery


You can view the final stitch-out video, of the pocket, from Susan below!



















Vermont State Flower

Vermont State Flower

Updated: Jun 12

We are heading into the season of Fall, and what’s better than visiting one of the most gorgeous places to see colorful leaves and flowers in the great state of Vermont?

The beautiful state flower of Vermont, is the Red Clover! This flower is commonly grown for feeding livestock on a farm as it is not native to the US!


First off, let’s get our instructions to create a fun gift card wallet:


Download your Red Clover Vermont state flower design in the link below:

https://rnk-floriani.com/friday-designs/9-10-21-VT.zip


Download all past designs in the link below:

https://rnk-floriani.com/across-america.php


Don’t forget to join our Facebook Group and share your creations:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/florianiembroidery/


Now it’s time to learn a few things about the beautiful state of Vermont! Who’s ready?!


Fun Facts about Vermont:

  1. Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream company gives their ice cream waste to the local Vermont farmers who use it to feed their hogs. The hogs seem to like all of the flavors except Mint Oreo.

  2. Ben & Jerry’s employees get three free pints of their beloved ice cream per day, every single day.

  3. Montpelier, Is the largest producer of maple syrup in the U.S.

  4. Rudyard Kipling invented the game of snow golf in Vermont by painting his golf balls red so that they were easier to find in the snow

  5. In case you’re wondering, it is illegal to whistle underwater in Vermont.

  6. Vermont legends claim to have their own Loch Ness monster.

  7. Montpelier is the only capital in the United States that doesn’t have a McDonald’s restaurant.

  8. In order to protect the dairy industry and discourage the use of margarine, it is considered illegal to use colored margarine in restaurants in Vermont unless the menu specially states that it is colored, in a font that is at least two inches high

  9. If you’re happy and you know it, you must live in Vermont. The state consistently ranks in the top states for health, happiness and intelligence.

  10. VT is the second smallest state in population.

We hope you love this new project and beautiful state flower! We can’t wait to see what you will continue to create with our Floriani Embroidery State Flower Designs, as we continue Sketching Across America! Until next time, Happy Sewing and Happy Creating Everyone!


Clarrisa’s Corner Fall Table Runner

Clarrisa’s Corner Fall Table Runner

Updated: Jun 12

Today is the day! An ew episode of Clarrisa’s Corner, where she will be teaching us how to create a beautiful Fall table runner. Are you ready to create with Clarrisa?

First things first, let’s download our printable instructions:

Here are the lovely designs that Clarrisa has prepared for you:

Of course, this project is special and has two design files for you!

Now, let’s watch a quick software tutorial from Clarrisa before her live today at 4:30 PM EDT on our Floriani Embroidery Page! https://www.facebook.com/FlorianiEmbroidery