Honeysuckle: Elaine’s Botanicals
While Camellia may have been the taster that reeled us in, Honeysuckle has been one of my favourites of the Elaine’s Botanicals range right from the moment they arrived in store at Victoria House Needlecraft.
I cannot say whether it is the faithful rendering of the delicacy of the flowers or the whimsy of the ladybird. I just love it, and you will too.
It is a little more complicated than the flowers from the last couple of months posts, so would probably be a stretch for a novice. The embroidery design features pistol stitch, double running stitch, stem stitch, satin stitch and some beginner stumpwork for the working on the ladybird. This design is well worth the effort and is truly beautiful.
Hollyhocks: Elaine’s Botanicals
Once again my gardening tour of Elaine’s Botanicals takes me back to my childhood and my Grandma. She always had Hollyhocks. They are such an old fashioned flower to me, but even just the word and I can see her in my mind’s eye at the end of her dining room table talking to me about her favourite things cooking, sewing and gardening. I share a love for all three, but sadly excel at only two of the above. This lovely embroidery rendering features double running stitch, blanket stitch and french knots.
Once again, my garden tour by the non-gardener has provided another off-kilter vision. While this appears a horizontally inclined flower, I have vertical visions more in keeping with Foxgloves. Hmmm, … another moment where all those keen gardeners heave a huge sigh of relief that Craig is in charge of the beautiful, old and exotic plants trees that feature in the Victoria House gardens.
Gum: Elaine’s Botanicals
Well here we are again at Australian Flora, I quite like the Gum, but if I were to stitch this it would have to be done as a Blue Gum. The Blue Gum is the Tasmanian State flower of Tasmania, growing up in a rural area, it was everywhere. Somehow the red and pink fluffy fronds never seem quite right to me they should be blue!
It seems our customers like it too as it is one of the best sellers amongst Elaine’s Botanicals. It is relatively easy with only two embroidery stitches, double running and pistol stitch. I think I might even have a crack at this one. It it does give me a great idea for a baby’s blanket with Australian Flora and Fauna.
Grape Hyacinth: Elaine’s Botanicals
Here again is another flower I have absolutely no knowledge of and only a vague recollection of having seen it once or twice before in an old-style cottage garden. Elaine’s Botanicals has provided another design that is perfect for the novice.
This design looks a lot more complicated than it is, Grape hyacinth requires only double running stitch and satin stitch to complete.
Geranium: Elaine’s Botanicals
Geraniums have never really been my favourite flower but the pure essential oil obtained from this humble plant is utterly glorious, and can be extremely effective treatment for PMT mood swings and cramps. (Betcha didn’t know that!) Despite the lovely smell, they were another of my Mittagong garden casualty.
This sweet little Geranium design from Elaine’s Botanicals is a perfect starting point for the novice embroiderer. Employing basic embroidery stitches of double running stitch and long and short satin stitch, the repetition of stitches helps garner confidence and maybe the motivation to move on to more challenging projects.
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