Welcome everyone!
Here is the second part of The Edwardian Lady Set that
I am currently making at the moment, the patterns used are all freebies!
The Edwardian Lady Toblerone - Stitch along anyone?
Materials Required
You can now see Part One of the tutorial to make the needlecase on my tutorials blog
Sharp craft knife
Ruler
Fine pencil
Fabric Glue here
1.5mm to 2mm thick card 20" x 20" (mount board)
2 pieces of contrasting fabric 10" x 10"
Thin wadding 8"x 8"
2 skeins of DMC or Anchor Stranded Thread in contrasting colour for making the cord
1 mother of pearl thread rings here in the UK
Small piece of lightweight interfacing (Pellon) for the scissor case part.
Swarovski Crystals available here
Cross stitched alphabet stitched 1 over 1 thread of 32 count linen, I used Murano
from Sew and So here in the UK
Cross stitched parasol stitched 2 over 2 threads
Polymer clay to make the little roses from Amazon UK
3 pins
12" piece of ribbon for closure
Small piece of lace for trimming the scissor holder
Mill Hill Beads (optional)
Inside the needlecase is a special place for your scissors, thread and pretty pins.
Tiny cross stitches stitched over one thread using one thread of stranded cotton
I trimmed this Parasol with white Mill Hill Beads
Until next time - Happy Stitching!
The pattern for the Parasol pinkeep is Part One that I blogged about here.
The alphabet letter is a free pattern from The Tempus Fugit blog here, to find the alphabet pattern go to the paragraph on the page that says "If you want to find easily the charts for this SAL you can upload this file made by my friend SOF" and click on that sentence. (Please DO NOT email me for the alphabet chart, it is only fair that you get it from the correct source)
Part Three is a hand made box with accessories to match, including a felt needlebook with white roses embroidery, a lace trimmed bottlecap pincushion and a strawberry scissor fob - pictures coming soon!
You can now see Part One of the tutorial to make the needlecase on my tutorials blog
1 thread for the alphabet over 1 count and 2 threads over two count for the parasol.
Sharp craft knife
Ruler
Fine pencil
Fabric Glue here
1.5mm to 2mm thick card 20" x 20" (mount board)
2 pieces of contrasting fabric 10" x 10"
Thin wadding 8"x 8"
2 skeins of DMC or Anchor Stranded Thread in contrasting colour for making the cord
1 mother of pearl thread rings here in the UK
Small piece of lightweight interfacing (Pellon) for the scissor case part.
Swarovski Crystals available here
Cross stitched alphabet stitched 1 over 1 thread of 32 count linen, I used Murano
from Sew and So here in the UK
Cross stitched parasol stitched 2 over 2 threads
Polymer clay to make the little roses from Amazon UK
3 pins
12" piece of ribbon for closure
Small piece of lace for trimming the scissor holder
Mill Hill Beads (optional)
Inside the needlecase is a special place for your scissors, thread and pretty pins.
Tiny cross stitches stitched over one thread using one thread of stranded cotton
I trimmed this Parasol with white Mill Hill Beads
Until next time - Happy Stitching!
18 comments
Que bonito!!! es una preciosidad, besos
It is such a great idea Lynn, I would love to join you, but first I'd like to know if there's any deadline for this SAL? You did a wonderful work on the toblerone!
The set is beautiful would love to make but probably not at the moment as my mother is sick in hospital
Beautiful! Well done....
bellissimo!!!!!
Annamaria
Just discover this beautiful pattern. I will stitching this!!! Thank you
How very beautiful Lynn.
Wonderful black stitches!
Thanks for sharing, beautiful designs!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Realmente maravilloso¡¡¡Me encanta.
Besos
Oh my, I think I'm in love. This is lovely :)
Just gorgeous - stitching & finishing. I'm jealous!
GLORIOUS and GORGEOUS!!
I would love to stitch along......
Absolutely beautiful - you are amazing.
Thanks for sharing these designs! I would like to join the stitch-a-long.
I just love it! Gorgeous work as always Lyn x
Just beautiful. Love
your work.
Cheers, Anita.
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