It’s three weeks since I last showed you my etui, it’s rather pretty, it’s a pattern by Betsy Morgan from a Classic Inspirations magasine and each side is a different season. I’m choosing my own threads so I just picked a selection of ‘spring ‘colours, blue, yellow, fresh green and a touch of pink. This is where I was three weeks ago…
I’ve been pretty busy over the last few weeks making quilts and clothes for our holiday but I took my etui along to my Embroiderers Guild meeting, so I had about four or five hours of stitching time, so at least I have some progress to show you.
I had just finished struggling with tiny rabbits and thread counting on the border last time, so my first job was to unpick the right hand back-stitching and re stitch it two threads lower!
Next up for stitching was the central motif of flowers and leaves. The flowers weren’t an issue as they were just satin stitch, though I still had to concentrate on where to start!
The leaves were meant to be cross-stitch over one thread again, same as those tiny rabbits! I really didn’t fancy doing all that in minuscule cross-stitch, so I decided to try blanket stitch instead. I stitched it so the thread edge was along the straightish side in the centre. It still wasn’t easy but it was just about manageable. My counting isn’t perfect but I don’t think it is noticeable. There will be a pearl button in the centre to finish it.
I’ve just got to finish the long legged cross-stitch border and then two more patterned rows and then this side is finished.
This stitch-a-long is organised by Avis, we post evry three weeks, so if you would like to join in please send her a message. There are quite a few of us now, all doing different projects, so please follow the links to see what everyone else has been stitching;
Avis, Claire, Gun, Carole, LucyAnn, Kate, Jess, Sue, Constanze, Debbierose, Christina,
Kathy, Cindy, Helen, Steph, Linda, Catherine, Mary Margaret,
Everyone is in different time scales, so if there isn’t a post when you first look, check later in the day. If you fancy joining us for the SAL, just send a message to Avis.












Last summer I saw a few blog posts about the Ogden Cami pattern by True Bias.


looked through my patterns for holiday wear and found a Burda pattern which I think I got at one of the sewing meet-up swaps, it’s Burda 2943, labelled as ‘super easy’ and I have to say it is a pretty easy make.























