Well my bees are continuing to multiply! Three weeks ago I was making good progress on my wild flower bee, a design I found on Etsy by Doodle and Stitch…

I stitched the legs and antenna and then the wings in stem stitch. I really enjoyed stitching this one, it’s pretty and a bit different. It didn’t take too long to finish…

Over the weekend I’ve been staying with friends, so a lot of catching up and not much time for sewing, but I did have some in my bag which came out when we had an hour or two’s rest in the afternoon. This is another design from Etsy called Betty Bumblebee. At first the instructions looked a little confusing, but when I e-mailed the designer for clarification, she quickly replied, I’d been accidently sent an old version, she e-mailed the new set of instructions and I have just started them, chain-stitching wings…

This SAL is organised by Avis from Stitching by the Sea, please follow the links to see what everyone else has been stitching…
Avis, Claire, Gun, Christina, Kathy, Margaret,





gosh! How delicate those wings look on the floral bee.
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Thanks Claire, it’s just stem stitch for the veins, I think the light catching it must be making it look delicate.
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Your floral bee is beautiful and so unique
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Thanks, I really enjoyed stitching this one.
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It’s gorgeous. The wings are stunning and I love the threads you’ve used for the flowers.
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Thanks Avis, I really enjoyed stitching this one.
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Your work is always so beautiful, Margaret. Well done!
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Thank you, I’m pleased with this one.
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Love all your different Bumble Bees!
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Thanks, I’m enjoying all the different styles
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You are really buzzing along on these Margaret!
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So, so pretty!
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