Sunday, September 28, 2025

A Little Embroidery ♡



Hello lovely lovelies, lovely friends♡ I hope your week was a pleasant one.  Down here spring is awakening. The daffodils are still putting on quite the show and the bluebells are beginning to pop up and sprinkle dabs of blue here and there. Soon the bluebells will be everywhere. The blossom trees are beginning to bud and unfurl and the pretty pink magnolias are swelling and bursting from the confines of the scale-like buds. When the magnolia is in full bloom 'tis a sight to behold.

Pete's knee is progressing well and now that he's up and around more there's less need for me to be nurse, chef and chief bottle washer. He's at the stage though, where he's chomping at the bit to work in the garden but alas he will have to wait a little while longer. Pete is  that guy who gets bouts of cabin fever if he's idle for too long inside  There's book readin' and snoozin' of course, but he much prefers to be outside tending his garden.

This week I've been enjoying a little embroidery. I actually imagined a pretty way back in summer when the dahlias were the belles of the garden. I put the fabric in the embroidery hoop and then set it aside, promptly forgetting about it.

Now that warmer days are not too far away I thought I would pick up this pretty again and incorporate it into a blouse.  I'm using a linen floral fabric for the bodice and a sweet check for the sleeves and for the gathered piece circling the bottom.

The linen fabric is pretty.  It's a remnant that I purchased at a market years ago.  I just had to have it. I was taken with the painterly smudges of watercolour flowers and leaves in  pastel shades. The name 'Wisteria' is on the selvedge. I love that.  I remember at the time thinking that the fabric could be incorporated into something for the home. But that was then. Now, while Lady Spring is sprinkling the garden with pretty in pink, blossoms and fragrant magnolias, I've a thought of how lovely the fabric would look if I was to embellish with a little embroidery on some of the flowers and leaves. Nothing complex just chain stitch perhaps, maybe feather stitch, back stitch, lazy daisy stitch, french knots; any stitch I dream up along the way. I bought a little crazy quilt book by Judith Baker Montana  years and years ago called Elegant Stitches where within the covers are oodles of embroidery stitches and a plethora of stitch combinations. It's a fabulous book with myriad of ideas re all things crazy quilting, embroidery and embellishments. 

So, with the book close by as inspiration and embroidery threads in variegated pinks, mauves and purples together with an assortment of greens, the embroidery has begun. There's chain stitch skipping merrily along the rim of the petals and french knots happily gathered together in clusters. I envisage the gorgeous print to be the star with simple embroidery highlighting the flowers and leaves, adding a little more interest.












Today, I'll enjoy a little more embroidery because after all it is Sunday. I'll embroider some more of the leaves, me thinks. A little hand sewing is always relaxing, meditative........therapeutic, is it not??  Thank the Good Lord for slow handwork is what I say. =) May you, too, joy in some slow stitching, or something pleasant to veer your mind from all the craziness. Sending you sprinkles of love wrapped in sweet-scented magnolia petals; and many a hug♡ Take care, lovely lovelies, lovely friends♡♡ 

Until the next time......




25 comments:

  1. Lovely post Kim !
    Glad Pete's knee is healing. Soon he will gardening again...
    Lovely flowers and embroidery ! Love what you are doing !
    Have a shinny week !
    Fall start with wind and rain here...
    Hug
    Anna

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  2. Hi Kim
    You find the most wonderful fabrics, can’t wait to see the blouse with the embroidery.
    Glad to hear Pete is well into recovery, not being able to do things can be the most difficult part.
    Have a great week enjoy the spring flowers.
    Best wishes Kay cxx

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    1. Kay, my nose always seems to sniff out wonderful fabrics. =) For Pete, the weeks can't go by quick enough. Now that spring is here the weeds are growing quicker and higher. You have a great week, too, lovely Kay. I most certainly will enjoy the spring flowers. Kim Xx

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  3. Such gorgeous fabric and your subtle stitching is adding a gorgeous dimension to it. Happy stitching! xx

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  4. PS Good to hear that Pete is making a good recovery. x

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  5. Beautiful! Glad to hear Pete is doing better! I bet you're the best nurse. My husband is not one to sit still either. I get it.

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  6. What a fun way to embellish that beautiful fabric! Are you going to embroider the entire piece of fabric or just part of it? We are still having warmer temperatures here but there are a few leaves turning colour here and there. Have a great week Kim! Glad to hear Pete’s knee is getting better…he will be able to do some gardening soon. Gail at the cozy quilter.

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  7. There is only so much reading and snoozing one can do!! I love that fabric and the stitches you are adding are very pretty. I rather like the check fabric too!

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  8. Just beautiful linen fabric--I love that watercolor print!!:))) Great fun to outline those flower sections...My DH always wants to be "on the go" doing things also--not for him reading and snoozing either...hope your hubster heals quickly so he get out to his garden once again...hugs for a good upcoming week Julierose

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  9. I'm glad Pete's knee recovery is going well! That is a beautiful piece of fabric you found, and I love how you're embellishing it with those pretty threads. Enjoy your stitching today, Kim!

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  10. So glad to hear that Peter is recovering well. I love the way you are adding stitches to that pretty fabric. It is amazing how the fabric is transformed. Enjoy your Springtime and your stitches.

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  11. pretty embroidery on the fabric and so many pretty flowers all of our flowers are on their last blooms if they haven't already died off and we are getting ready for a cold winter - although the forecast men are giving mixed signals right now some are saying cold and wet and others are saying mild and wet. we will see

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  12. You are the cleverest girl, Kim!! Not only is that floral fabric gorgeous as is, but it will be over the top beautiful with your hand-sewn adornments creating visual texture. You’re amazing, you know that???🎉🤩👍🏻 Hugs, Nancy O.

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  13. Oh, Pete, I hear ya! I am not good at being an idle invalid. I hope you get up and out soon!

    That fabric is beautiful. I love the embroidery you're adding to it. What a creative thing to do.

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  14. Cierto, tenía que ser tuya, ésa tela es una preciosidad y al bordarla la estás enriqueciendo maravillosamente. BESICOS.

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  15. Always a pleasure stopping by! Such beauty here... Best wishes!

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  16. Hi Kim, I am glad to hear that Pete is recovering. You have such wonderful taste in fabrics and I love ❤️ your creative talent.

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  17. Your stitching on that fabric really dresses up those flowers, such a lovely touche it gives for sure, look forward to seeing what you do with it once you are done. I bet all the blooming flowers gives you inspiration for sure.
    So good to hear that Pete's knee is doing so much better.

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  18. The plan for your new blouse sounds delightful, I can see already how your embroidery enhances the pretty flowers. I can hardly wait and see how it all comes together!

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  19. Dear Sarah, what a wonderful idea to embroider this beautiful floral fabric – I have to say I would never have thought of that.
    It's going to be so beautiful... I'm really looking forward to seeing your progress.
    I wish you lots of joy and send you my best wishes.
    Viola

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    1. Thank you, lovely Viola. Fingers crossed the embroidery will be deserving of the gorgeous fabric. =) Kim Xx

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  20. This floral fabric is a beauty, and with your stitches it's going to be a wonderful piece! I'm happy for Pete and his knee, as Spring is coming it's so much better to be outside and gardenning!

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  21. so, so true - embroidery is the Way ... it has been saving my own sanity, as you know - don't you love the sound the thread makes as you pull it through?!? and the stab stab stabbing part is good, too...

    i think that the mowing is done for the year - maybe once again to pick up leaves - and we can stop watering now, too - my back will be ever so grateful cuz it did NOT like toting buckets every morning.

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  22. Hi Kim! Oh, I love all your pinks! What a good idea to stitch on a pretty print!

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