Thursday 28 March 2013

Stitch me up.

I was lucky enough to be picked to take part in the Stitch Me Up blog hop.
First I want to say thank you to  Debbie from Busy as can BeCyndi from Stitch Stitch Stitch, Jane from Janes Fabrics and Madame Samm for giving us such wonderful embroidery patterns, supplying great Presencia threads if you wanted them and organising the blog hop.
Thank you all very much ladies.

There was such a great choice of patterns to chose from (geometric, contemporary, traditional).  Also the threads which I bought from Jane were great as well.  
I chose to do the chair and mannequin embroidery. Sorry for the photos but it's been grey and dull here all week with snow showers.
I made embroidery into a small wall hanging for my daughters room which was recently decorated with blues and pinks.  Here is a close up of one of the small folded squares in the corners.  I used four different fabrics.  I learnt this technique from Rami Kim's book and I've used it quite a few things.  It is so easy to do.


I used a blue fabric for the backing which reminds me of the renaissance.

I used the Presencia threads I'd bought from Jane and it was my first time to use this brand of thread.  I loved it.  It was easier to use than floss thread and didn't tangle as easily.  I will definitely use it again.
It's been a while since I did any embroidery so I am really happy with this.  I am going to try some of the geometric patterns next.  If you get a chance check out the blog listing below to see what some of the wonderful ladies have created.  
As I'm off work until Tuesday I'm going to get some more stitching done over the next few days.
Have a great Easter everyone.

P.S.  Apologies to those who visited earlier, I didn't realise that the word verification was still on.  I've taken it off now.  SORRY.

65 comments:

  1. this is so lovely Linda,well done.xx

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  2. Very pretty! Your daughter is very lucky. Thank you for sharing.

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  3. It's very pretty Linda, no doubt you'll both be super pleased :)

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  4. Your chair is very pretty.

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  5. Your embroidery in blue is so sweet. Thanks for sharing

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  6. it is verry sweet, i wish happy easter and all the best for you, next week i travel to china for 3 weeks christin

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  7. I love those little corner blocks.

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  8. Very nice. The blue fabric is lovely.

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  9. What a cute wall hanging! It is perfect for in a girls room.

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  10. Such a lovely wall hanging
    Your daughter will be proud.
    Thanks for sharing
    Frederika

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  11. Linda, In the coming days I hope you share with us the 'how to's' of those corner blocks! :) I bet your daughter is very happy to have new art created by you hanging in her room. Thanks for sharing, Beulah

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  12. Your daughter will love her pretty wall hanging. Very cute.

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  13. Like your creation! Thank you for sharing.

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  14. Beautiful stitching! Love the 3D blocks too! Great job!

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  15. This is a very pretty wall hanging, thanks for sharing!

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  16. Lovely work. I'm sure your daughter is very pleased.

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  17. Great job! The 3D blocks add to the piece.

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  18. Your little quilt is just lovely. The folded corners look interesting. I haven't seen that before. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  19. Your wall hanging is really pretty. I really like the back fabric-so pretty! Thanks for sharing it. vickise at gmail dot com

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  20. I love your piece done in the blues, very pretty! You did a lovely job stitching it!

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  21. This will be lovely in your daughter's room and the new color scheme. The colors remind be a bit of fine china. Cute twist in the cornerstone. THX for participating and sharing this with us.

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  22. Such a pretty mini quilt. I must try those folded corners myself!

    oops.. your word verification is still on... hard to see those critters...

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  23. Love all the blues. Great project.

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  24. Your little pink flowers look so beautiful on your blue chair...love those corners, too. Great stitching!

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  25. It looks terrific and I love that little folded square.

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  26. I love your embroidery and love all the blue fabric that showcases your work. Great corners too.

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  27. I love the blues! How wonderful those corners are. I may have to look up that book! Thanks for sharing!

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  28. You should be happy with it!! You did a wonderful job. Such a beautiful blue! Thanks for playing.

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  29. Oh you did a great job your stitches are lovely...

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  30. I Love the Folded Corners and Fabrics You Used! Very Nice!

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  31. Good Morning Linda....ohhh blues are so dear to me.. and your fancy corners were certainly noted...you did GOOD!

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  32. Beautiful Blues! I love it and the corners are awesome. Thank you for sharing.

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  33. I love blue too! I always wonder why they had to pick red work...blue would have worked too! LOL. You did a great job its so pretty!

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  34. I am intrigued with those corners, will have to take a look at that technique!

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  35. I like your quilt and the folded corners are fascinating. I've been staring at them, trying to figure them out. I like the bright, bold background to your blog!

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  36. Pretty stitching - I love the blue fabrics too!
    Thank you for sharing!

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  37. Good job. Your daughter will love it.

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  38. Pretty stitching and I like all those different shades of blue in your borders.

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  39. I love that corner and I'm going to check out that book! Thanks for showing that. I love your wall hanging. I want to do that chair and probably will soon. I love yours!

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  40. So pretty! I think Jane has gotten many of us hooked on Presencia threads...

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  41. Pretty....your daughter will love it. thanks.

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  42. Beautiful project with such lovely stitching. Judy C

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  43. It looks great in blue!! Those folded corners are awesome!

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  44. It is beautiful! I love the blue fabrics you used!

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  45. Great project! I love it! You did an outstanding job.

    Vee

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  46. Nicely done with unique corner block. Love the blue.

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  47. A beautiful project and I loved the blue fabric, it will look lovely in your daughter's new room.

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  48. Sweet little quilt and I love all the blue. That chair design is definitely one of my favorites.

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  49. I love the blues you used. "nana's chair" is such a fun pattern!

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  50. Love Nana's Chair and it's so lovely in blue!

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  51. Very pretty! Your daughter is a lucky girl.

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  52. I used your link to look for Rami Kims book but there are three of them. Do you remember which one has the folded corner? Please email me at bevwalks at aol dot com when you have time. Thanks!

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  53. Beautiful stitching, Linda! I dearly love this!

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  54. Love those box corners! Your piece is beautiful in those pretty blues!

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  55. What lovely blues! Those folded corners are quite interesting--would love to know how you did that! I'm sure your daughter must really like her new wall hanging!

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  56. I just LOVE your mini quilt and your fabrics you used ! Your hand embroidery is so delicate and pretty!
    I want to try some of that Presencia thread now that you mentioned it!
    And I am intrigued by your corner squares....going to that link now!

    Thanks for connecting with me on my blog, too! I am a new follower of you now!

    Susie
    www.SusiesSunroom.blogspot.com

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  57. Very pretty stitching. Thanks for sharing and the link.

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  58. Oh Linda your project is just wonderful! Love it! :)

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  59. this is so pretty, I love the blue color

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