Sunday, 17 February 2013

A little thank you from me....

Something completely amazing happened last night, I stormed through 3000 likes on facebook...can you believe that.  I am so happy I could burst.....thank you!!!! In the past I have done a Giveaway to celebrate, although I am always a little sad that only just one person gets to win, so on this occasion, I'm doing something a little different.

I've decided to share one of my embroidery patterns that I developed a couple of years ago. The Berry Fairy is one of a series of little fairies that I drew and then stitched after recuperating after an operation, mainly for me to make into pretty things for my daughter.  It does look lovely framed in an embroidery hoop as shown or alternatively print it off and simply give it to a little one to colour in, which is what we did as fun activity at my daughters 4th fairy themed birthday party.







YOU WILL NEED

Pattern
Embroidery Thread (Floss)

Embroidery Hoop
Needle
Transfer pen/marker or a disappearing ink pen
Fabric
TIPS TO GET YOU STARTED
·       Trace the pattern onto your fabric by your chosen method - Either place your fabric on top of the pattern and trace the design using a disappearing ink pen (this is how I do it).  If you need a better light source, you could also hold both the pattern and fabric up to a window or use a light box. 
·       Place your fabric securely in to a hoop.  Make sure your fabric is nice and tight, my Nan always told me you should be able to tap the fabric like the skin on a drum!
·       You’re now ready to start embroidering! Take a look at the Stitch & Colour guide, which is just that, a guide!  Feel free to use your own stitches and colours. 
·       Oh and one more top tip from my Nan, make sure your embroidery thread (floss) is no longer than the distance from your fingertips to your elbow, this will stop your thread from knotting and will keep the thread in tip top shiny condition.
 
STITCH & COLOUR GUIDE
 
You will need 5 colours of Embroidery Threads (Floss).  I used the following Anchor shades:
Red – 1025
Pink - 1023
Green - 238
Flesh – 1012
Brown - 936
But feel free to use your choice of stitches, colours and brand of threads!
All are stitched with 3 strands of Embroidery Threads (Floss) unless otherwise indicated.
To print this pattern, highlight the picture above, then 'Right' click on your mouse, then select 'open in a new window' and then print using the keys 'CTRL' and 'P'
 
 
 I hope that you enjoy stitching this pattern and please do send me a picture, I would love to see what you create.
 
Finally, just a little note, this pattern can not be re-sold or reproduced and is intended for personal use only.  Commercial us is Prohibited.  All designs are © Sarah Edgar 2013
 
 
Thank you and enjoy!


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Tuesday, 15 January 2013

At last...

 
 
 
 
 
After days of anticipation the snow finally arrived.  We had a little visitor at 4am who came through to let us know.  Much to our relief, said visitor amazingly went back to sleep.
 
The view from my sewing room was as beautiful as ever.  I didn't see many birds today apart from a few pigeons trying to take cover in the hedgerow.   I for one was quite happy and content sewing in the warm, drinking lots and lots of tea!
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Sunday, 13 January 2013

Yes I am honestly still here

You would be forgiven for thinking that I had truly dropped of the planet, if your only contact with me was reading this blog. Ok hands up it's official, I am the worlds worst blogger...ever!!!!!

I promise you though that I have been extremely busy and 2012 proved to be an amazing year. Little Kitten Homemade has grown from strength to strength, I've had some press features and my first tutorial published. Here's some of the highlights.......

Some of my favourite makes from 2012
My first published tutorial
Gorgeous customer photo!

 
 
In addition to Little Kitten Homemade I also set up a new venture in partnership with my lovely Mum...hello Pretty Fabrics and Trims!
 
which means that I now get to play with rolls of gorgeous Tilda Fabrics and buttons, ribbons...lace...heaven!!
 
 
Anyway I will not make any promises about how often I shall post, as from experience, I know things always get in the way, but I will promise to try and do better!
 
'till next time
 
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