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Month: January 2020

January 20, 2020 REFLECTIONS / SEASONAL CREATIVITY / The Story Behind...

A Fire in My Heart Embroidery Pattern: The Story Behind.

Hello lovelies, I have created something new and I’m calling it a ‘Fire in My Heart’. My creative output is

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Watercolour + mark making = joy! These cards just like the last ones I posted, are destined for a new art journal. You may recognise the botanicals in this project as adaptations of both my 'Bloom' and 'Meadow' stick and stitch designs. I'm thinking of new ways to make them available as templates that can be used in all sorts of projects. Please do let me know if this is something you would be interested in. Thanks! This has been one of the stops along my work evolution path. I see the whole process as a sort of snow plough, gathering skills, techniques and ideas along the way, which all combine to produce something that looks and feels like a reflection of me. This is where 'Shapes' (see yesterday's post) lead me. I've used the same process, collaging vintage sewing patterns, sheet music, postcards etc to card, adding a felt flower instead and then some embroidered detail. I followed the thread back to botanicals, which feels right.  I'll show you more soon! If an idea pops into your head enough times, I find it's a good idea to follow the thread and see where it leads. 'Shapes' kept popping into my head so I took them out and created them. The background is either plain recycled card or consists of collaged vintage papers and imagery (postcards, sewing patterns, botanical illustrations etc) on card, with felt or hand printed fabric shapes stuck on top. Finally embroidery is added, using traditional stitches in new ways. Poking holes in the card before stitching is so satisfying! Follow the thread loves, it might just lead to new and interesting places. Evolution is the key! It took me a little while but May #scrolloftheyear is complete and the story behind the images I have stitched is up on my blog. Highlights of May were the roses in my garden and my girl coming back from Uni after completing her studies. May #scrolloftheyear took a back seat whilst I stitched 'Meadow' (see yesterday's post) but that's ok. I've used scraps from the fabric I hand printed to create a patchwork background, which I'll be stitching May moments and joys on to. My new stick and stitch dissolvable embroidery patches pack, Meadow, is now available. It contains 11 self-adhesive, water-soluble patches printed with my own hand-drawn botanical designs. Each pack contains a leaflet with instructions on how to use dissolvable embroidery patches and stitch suggestions for each design. Suitable for beginners, these water-soluble embroidery patches can be used for all sorts of projects. There are so many possibilities! Keep an eye on my blog for stitch tutorials and project ideas. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! Showcasing 'Meadow', 11 botanical stick and stitch embroidery patches. Pack launches Monday 8th June. Happy Weekend 🌸🌸🌸 'Meadow' stick and stitch dissolvable embroidery patches pack, containing 11 botanicals designed and hand-drawn by me, launches Monday. This is a little showcase of what each design could look like depending on the stitches you choose (stitch suggestions included in pack). If you stick it out until the end (thank you), there is a reveal of the textile book I created.

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