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Sunday, May 5, 2019

The People's Choice - Flowers

Jo at Serendipitous Stitching is hosting a Stitch A Long the first Saturday of the month, with the topics chosen by her readers.  This month's topic is flowers.





Here are some of my "Flower" stitched pieces.












15 comments:

  1. What gorgeous work across a wide range of styles and techniques! I especially love the two bags, the biscornu, the cameo and the satin stitched flower. And the knot garden is beautiful. I hope you have some where you can see them every day!

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  2. Oh, and the four seasons tree is lovely too. Did I end up listing everything? Honestly, I love it all.

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  3. You are so versatile, is there any style of embroidery or quilting you have not tried yet?
    It's nice to see The Garden again, it is such a lovely design. I haven't seen the Blackwork flowers before.

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  4. Amazing stitched pieces! You've got great talent! Keep up the creative work!

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  5. That is a beautiful collection of floral pieces!

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  6. Pamela: So many beautiful items to share, thank-you.

    Catherine

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  7. Lots of beautiful flower pieces there.

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  8. Oh how lovely ! I just fell in love with the first one. What pattern is it ??

    XOXO
    NADINE

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  9. I am not very good at embroidery but love seeing what you and Queenie do. I am so impressed.

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  10. You've done a lot of pretty flowers...I especially love the blackwork one!

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  11. You have lovely stitched pieces!AriadnefromGreece!

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  12. Thanks for taking part in The People's Choice this month. I knew you would have some beautiful work to share with us. I love the first sampler, such a gorgeous garden.

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  13. I can see why flowers are the people's choice! I do love your diversity of work. Many different things but all beautiful and well done!

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  14. Lots of different types of stitching, the stumpwork mini is stunning

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