Stitching my Garden SAL

Three weeks ago I was full of plans for one of the last pages for my garden book. I’d mapped it out a few months ago with the help of google maps and put it somewhere safe…and guess what, I can’t find it!! Despite tidying up with encouragement from the Sewing Room Declutter Challenge, it hasn’t turned up, so I’m going to have to draw it out again.

In the meantime I found I’ve still a few mini embroideries to incorporate into a page or two. I decided to do the one of my standard rose, Claire Austin. It’s a beautiful creamy coloured David Austin rose, I’ve just looked through my photos on here and I couldn’t find a single photo! Very remiss of me as it’s a beautiful standard rose, it’s probably because photographically the background is the garage and the kitchen window, not exactly photogenic!! It was the first standard rose I bought, it’s pretty big now. Anyway, here’s my embroidery together with a few bits I pulled out to have a play with.

I embroidered the words onto some evenweave fabric I found in my stash, it was a bit ‘fluffy’, which has softened the pulled edges a bit.

I decided the wider bobbin lace, although very pretty, it made too much of a stripe, the flower trim looked better. This was me playing with the trims after I’d stitched the fabric background.

I stitched the words on with a simple running stitch, the butterfly with buttonhole stitch and shortened the flower trim before stitching it down. It’s squarer than it looks in the photo!

It still needed a little something so I stitch wavy lines of feather stitch in two shades of green. I think it’s just enough without competing with the central embroidery.

I think I’ve about a dozen pages finished now, possibly one or two more little embroidery ones and the map to do…then I can start putting it together.

This SAL is organised by Avis form Stitching by the Sea, we post every three weeks which is great to keep me motivated on a project. Please follow the links to see what everyone else is stitching.

AvisClaireGunChristinaKathyMargaret

HeidiJackieSunnyMeganDeborahSharon

DaisyCathieLindaHelenMaryMargaretCindy

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About craftycreeky

I live in a busy market town in Yorkshire with my husband, kids, dogs and chickens. I love trying new crafts, rediscovering old ones, gardening, walking...anything creative really I started this blog after my New Year resolution worked so well. My resolution (the first one I've ever kept!) was to post a photograph of my garden on Facebook every day. My hope was that I would then see what was good in the garden and not just weeds and work, which was my tendency. The unexpected side-effect was that I have enjoyed many more hours in the garden. I am hoping that 'The Crafty Creek' will have the same effect. Happy creating!
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16 Responses to Stitching my Garden SAL

  1. claire93's avatar claire93 says:

    Simply beautiful and with the perfect embellishments.

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  2. Cathie J's avatar Cathie J says:

    This page is gorgeous. What a wonderful addition to your book. Very creative.

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  3. kathyreeves's avatar kathyreeves says:

    Margaret, did you happen to include a photograph of your map idea in one of your past posts? That might at least speed things up in recreating it. The rose page is a delight to the eye and senses. The flower lace adds great depth to the page with its 3-dimensional quality.

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  4. Sharon's avatar Sharon says:

    Love to watch this project grow. Always such beautiful work 🙂

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  5. Jane M's avatar Jane M says:

    I’m sure you will find your page once you stop looking 😀. Your rose is beautiful

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  6. The standard rose is gorgeous! Love the way you’ve coloured the background which makes it pop.

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  7. wybrow1966's avatar wybrow1966 says:

    The David Austin rose looks lovely and the feather stitch adds to the design.

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  8. This is all so pretty and I love the rose tree above its little flower border.

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  9. I can almost smell that rose. The garden book is going to be a treasure

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