It's all one big WHOOOSH at the moment. I am busy at work, and busy at home (but aren't we all?) and I've been busy with a little sewing related business plan up my sleeve. And so the blog has slipped again.
As I write this I realise that I've missed it. I like to blog, I do it for me. I like to see the things I have been making and thinking about posted all nice and tidy. It's very satisfying, in the same way that crossing things off a list is. I feel a sense of achievement. And as I collect together some pictures for this post I feel that same happiness.
And what have I been up to? I have clearly been teaching myself a bit of embroidery. I had not done any until recently and I am finding it very pleasing. First a little bit of study from a book (this old faithful).
And then a bit of fun to embellish the bag that I made to contain the HUNDREDS of biscuit cutters that we had in a horrid plastic tub. As you can see the bag is already mucky from kitchen fun.
Then some initials on a bag for my sisters birthday (now holding pencils for school, I've been told). And the current project can be seen in the top picture... lavender bags. I was the lucky recipient of a friends harvest and after a couple of nights of hand threshing (!) in front of the telly I have a nice lot of lavender to make some smelly Christmas gifts.
I could get used to this stitching lark.
6 comments:
LOVELY embroidery Alice! Are you sure you haven't done it before?xx
You are so good at embroidery! I love them!!! :D The lavender is so wonderful and the colour combination is really great :D
Prettiness indeed :)
Is it worrying that in our seemingly endless syncing of craft projects, I have had the idea of making a drawsting bag for our potatoes (seriously, my life is THAT exciting) and embroidering it with the word "potatoes" for about a fortnight....
The strange craft coincidences continue!
x
I love the lavender one! Can you show us the finished articles when they're ready? Looks very cute x
I feel the need to do some embroidery... must be in the air...
love all your projects!
crikey you've done well, it looks really neat. Look out for Mary Thomas's Embroidery Book in charity shops or 2nd hand book shops- it was published in the 30's but reccommended by my City&Guilds teacher.
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