I was so excited when
Karen wrote a blog post about an embroidery course that she was offering online- Embroider, Embellish, Create. I have long admired the work that Karen has done, and am very lucky to own a little bit for myself. I really wanted to do the course, and sat and thought about it for a little while and decided it would be a present for me, from me. I hadn't spent all the money I'd taken on holiday, and this was going to be my treat.
The first thing to do was find some suitable fabric. Karen uses a lot of fabrics taken from older textiles, so I went through my drawer and found some table runners, dressing table set and an embroidered table cloth with crochet edging.
I found some more treasures in the drawer below. This held some old pilowcases. I had to check they didn't have quilt covers to go with them, but sure enough, apart from the ones with the peach edging, they were all ones my mum had acquired from somewhere.
I also found some crocheted doilies, a couple are hand made, but the others are machine manufactured. These may or may not find their way into the project, they could prove to be too heavy.
While I was searching through, I also found one of the first pieces I embroidered. If I'd know then, what I know now, I would have seperated the strands of floss, and not tried to embroider such small designs using the full six strands. Nevertheless, it was well used, so well used in fact, it has begun to wear in the centre. As you can see from the colour choice, I was not a pink girl.
Our first lesson for this course is due to start today, and I can't wait to see where it will start and where the journey will take us.