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Loved teaching this Embroidered Card Workshop at the Etsy Holiday Shop (Dec. 29-Dec. 9). She made her own design & I thought it was so, so good!
This pattern
Designed by John Henry Dearle (1860 - 1932), made by Morris and Co., London
British
1885 - 1910
Mahogany frame, canvas panel embroidered with silk
Item number: 848-1956
This notebook is made from felt and was hand embroidered from a pattern drawn by myself.
You can find out more about my work at the Pixiecraft blog here: misspixiecrafts.blogspot.co.uk/
The Kila Siku collections are unique and high quality. The linen is imported from Belgium into DR Congo, where women embroider by hand to produce bespoke and elegant products. DMC threads are used to ensure durability. Go to www.kilasiku.com to buy a fine Belgian linen product, hand embroidered by women in Congo. The women need your support to build a future for themselves and their families.
This Elephant is made from the softest flannel. It is a hand drawn pattern thought up by me! It is also hand embroidered around the edges for added stablility and sweetness.
This notebook is made from felt and was hand embroidered from a pattern drawn by myself.
You can find out more about my work at the Pixiecraft blog here: misspixiecrafts.blogspot.co.uk/
Some of my finds to day from my Wednesday swapmeet. I love the tea towels. They've never been used. They all need a good soak in Retro Clean.
Loved teaching this Embroidered Card Workshop at the Etsy Holiday Shop (Dec. 29-Dec. 9) using patterns from my book Stitched Gifts.
Made from a $3 craft box I found at Michaels, which I then embroidered on. Astroman is embroidery, the rest is just paint. I also added some lining to make it a bit more plush inside.
brand spankin' new to the Monkey & Squirrel shop! sweet little handmade dreamcatchers to protect you from nightmares!
Detail from freehand embroidered tweed pouch - personal project from a couple of months ago (October 2012) Using Aimee Ray's book 'Doodle Stitching' as inspiration
Linen cross-stitch embroidered tablecloth and napkins on the front, contemporary cotton on the back: www.flickr.com/photos/creativebabies/2545789896/