Little Creek Thread

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05/17/2026

A custom chair runner created as a gift for the Omaha Chief of Police.

The design brings together the PACE Omaha badge, the Omaha Police Department badge, and the National Latino Peace Officers Association emblem into one piece honoring leadership and service.

Quilted and embroidered with custom detailing throughout, this was made to be a meaningful presentation piece and a unique way to recognize someone who has made an impact on the community.

If you have a custom idea or meaningful gift and don’t know where to start, feel free to reach out. I love helping bring unique projects to life.

Photos from Little Creek Thread's post 05/12/2026

One of my favorite projects so far.

A 5-year-old artist designed this patch completely on his own — from the drawing itself to the colors and even the shirt color he wanted it stitched onto. He started with a little 2-inch paper circle and filled it with his ideas, and I turned it into an embroidered patch he could actually wear.

The best part wasn’t even the embroidery. It was seeing how excited he was watching his artwork become something real.

There’s something special about letting kids create without overthinking it. The uneven lines, the bright colors, the randomness — that’s the magic of it.

Honestly, I think he nailed it.

05/08/2026

One of the more unique projects I’ve had the chance to make.

This football was completely taken apart, custom embroidered, and then reconstructed by hand before being signed by the senior players and coaching staff.

Created and donated for the Creighton Prep Annual Bash fundraiser as a one-of-a-kind keepsake piece for the 2026 season.

Definitely one of those projects that made me learn something new — but absolutely worth seeing it come together in the end.

MachineEmbroidery Handmade

Photos from Little Creek Thread's post 05/05/2026

A custom quilt created for the language department at Creighton Prep, to be given as a going-away gift.

Five spool flags represent the countries that define the department, with Chad centered to reflect the person it’s being gifted to. The corner spools feature additional flags representing where others in the department are from, while the remaining spools of color add a sense of energy and personality to the piece.

Finished with butterfly longarming—subtle movement in the background, symbolizing transition and new beginnings.

A piece given in appreciation, holding both where it’s been and where it’s going.

04/27/2026

A memory quilt created from baby clothes and a swaddle from three siblings.

Two are still here, growing and changing every day. One is remembered after passing far too soon. Pieces like this are never just fabric—they hold stories, memories, and a lot of love. I’m always honored to create something so meaningful. ❤️

Photos from Little Creek Thread's post 03/02/2026

This one carries a century of stitches 🤍

The center blocks are original Dresden Plate blocks — hand-sewn nearly 100 years ago, most likely by my customer’s great aunt. Each petal was carefully stitched and turned by hand, long before rotary cutters and longarms were ever imagined.

Dresden Plates were especially popular in the 1920s–30s, often made from treasured scraps — and you can see that history in every fabric choice and tiny seam.

I had the honor of finishing what she began: piecing the vintage blocks together, adding sashing and borders to frame them, and creating two matching pillow shams and two accent pillows to complete the set.

There’s something incredibly special about closing the loop on a quilt started generations ago.
Stitches begun in one lifetime, now secured to last for generations to come. 🪡✨

Photos from Little Creek Thread's post 02/12/2026

He graduated 5 years ago… and now his memories have a home. 💚
It’s never too late to create a graduation quilt. Those shirts sitting in a drawer deserve to be wrapped around the moments that shaped them.

Photos from Little Creek Thread's post 01/24/2026

Grandpa’s shirts turned into a quilt for the family to have and hold. Each boot is made from his classic pearl snap shirts—familiar fabrics stitched into something new and carrying memories that the family can treasure.

Photos from Little Creek Thread's post 12/30/2025

When hands can no longer finish the work, love still does.
Honored to complete this quilt—begun by a grandmother, finished in her memory. ❤️

Photos from Gabby’s QuiltWork 's post 03/03/2025

Customer wanted more support and sleeves added to her summer dress. Love the results.

Photos from Gabby’s QuiltWork 's post 02/26/2025

Took this stunning prom dress, moved the zipper down and installed a corset! Client was thrilled after previously being told this wasn’t possible. Couldn’t be happier with how it turned out.

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