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Tag Archives: Stitch a garden
Stitching my Garden SAL
Well we finally returned home yesterday after nearly four weeks away, visiting family in Sydney and then cruising round New Zealand. We had a fabulous time, but after over 30 hours travelling to get home, I’m feeling somewhat jetlagged, hopefully … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Garden, Stitch-a-long, Stitching my Garden, Textile Books
Tagged embroidery, Stitch a garden, textile book
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Stitching my Garden SAL
I was hoping to have finished this area of the garden by now but I found there is a disadvantage in having a hedge (ish) of wild roses across the back of the garden, it takes forever to embroider!! I … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Garden, Stitch-a-long, Stitching my Garden, Textile Books
Tagged embroidery, garden, Stitch a garden
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Merging Workshops
We’ve had a busy couple of weeks here, hence very few posts! Our house sale has fallen through as our buyers pulled out, luckily before we had incurred costs for purchasing the one we wanted! Other countries seem to have … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Stitch-a-long, Stitching my Garden, Textile Books, Workshops
Tagged cartography, embroidery, Stitch a garden, Yorkshire Dales
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Stitching a Treasure Bundle
I seem to be doing a lot of embroidery at the moment, lots of little ones which don’t take long but are lovely to stitch…and they’ll go in my garden textile book. These ones are from a ‘Treasure Bundle’ I … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Stitching my Garden, Textile Books
Tagged embroidery, lilac, Sookie Soo, Stitch a garden
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Stitching my Garden
Recently I started an on-line embroidery course with Nicki Franklyn from The Stitchery, she does beautiful, delicate stitching, very pretty. The course is called Stitch a Garden, it can be any garden, she is stitching Beatrix Potters garden up at … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Garden, Skipton Stitchers, Textile Books
Tagged embroidery, Magnolia Stellata, Stitch a garden, The Stitchery
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Making a Mark
Painting is not my forte, my mum was a brilliant artist which is not always a help! I’ve got two textile workshops on the go at the moment, both of which required paint! This was my cutting out table earlier … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Stitch-a-long, Workshops
Tagged embroidery, painting textiles, Stitch a garden, The Stitchery
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