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May 2, 2026 Embroidery / Printing on fabric / REFLECTIONS / Textile journal / The Story Behind...

Scroll of the Year: April

Hello loves April was a tale of two halves. The first half of the month was spent sorting out the

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March 31, 2026 Embroidery / REFLECTIONS / Slow Stitch / Textile journal

Scroll of The Year: March

Hello loves Last month, I wrote about my journal scroll project helping me to be in the present and to

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March 6, 2026 REFLECTIONS / Slow Stitch / Textile journal / The Story Behind...

Scroll of The Year: February

Hello loves Last month, I introduced you to Scroll of Year. It can be a tricky thing to start a

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February 11, 2026 Slow Stitch / Textile journal

Scroll of the Year: January

Dear loves Hello again. It is 2026 and I have a new project on the go. Scroll of the Year

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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. Have you tried needle turn appliqué? It is immensely satisfying to turn the fabric under to create a smooth folded edge. Top tip: For simple shapes like this rectangle, I create card templates and use them to create a folded edge with a hot iron before stitching. I'm still stitching up my 'Meadow' book, to showcase the 11 botanical dissolvable embroidery patches pack launching Monday 8th June! 'Meadow' dissolvable embroidery patches all stitched up. Swipe to see each one up close.  I'm using needle turn appliqué to sew them to felt squares to create a textile book, which will showcase them beautifully. Stitching 'Meadow', 11 botanical stick and stitch dissolvable embroidery patches. Pack coming very soon! To do list! This is 'meadow' in the making - my next stick and stitch embroidery patches pack, coming soon. The results of some joyful printing using everyday household objects. Check out yesterday's reel to see the action!

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