to hand embroider linens to match the vintage items in my shop.
My shop is overflowing with vintage dishware, glassware, and a few pieces like this set in the above photo. Some pieces sit in "waiting" until I find the right design and idea on how to incorporate them together.
This 1960s wall hanging set had me picturing a vintage bathroom...........
so I decided upon this design ......from Aunt Martha's transfers.
And you know me by now.........
I cant just embroider the lines as it shows........
I have to add my own few stitches.........
here is" before"..............
here is "after".
I found an antique gold color floss and added extra embroidery to the wing tips of the bird
here is "before"
here is "after"
Here is " before"
Since I chose light shades of pink ,I wanted the flowers to still stand out
Here is "after"
I embroidered the flowers in long and short stitch and worked clusters of gold french knots for the centers. I also worked the leaves in closed fly stitch.
Here is the whole picture.
If I had chosen this design to embroider before finding the vintage wall hangings,
I would have embroidered the birds in blue........I am most sure.
So the gold gave me a whole new perspective in embroidery.
I purchased a beautiful pink bath towel with matching washcloth and cut the bird embroidery into an oval shape. I then edge finished the embroidered piece in closed buttonhole stitch and stitched it onto the towel.
Now I have a set.........vintage..........new.........and usable........to offer.
How about you?
Do you have favorite vintage pieces that you still like to use?
12 comments:
As always, your work is stunning, and just the right touch of your creativitness to make it perfect!!
Beautiful. I love to look at vintage. I used to have our home full of antique items in the decor. With 3 dirty dogs that shake dust into the air, I have put most things away. Your stitching is beautifully done. I do think I'd like the birds better in blue better. Yesterday I picked up flour sack towels for some future embroidery, not necessarily to be used as towels. The cotton is far too thin, not at all like the towels I use. Another project on the to do list.
xx, Carol
Kathleen, thank you for your visit and sweet comment. It's always good to see you because I know you have something wonderful to show on your blog...so here I am. You always amaze me with your imagination. I love the set, and think the gold embroidery goes very well with that pretty towel set. And I love how you incorporate an embroidery design to match a pattern or object you have.
I thought of you last night, because I suddenly remembered that I had once embroidered simple pretty little flowers on a tablecloth and napkins about 30 years ago (whew! where does the time go?)to match the wallpaper in the kitchen of my former home. I have it packed away and thought I should take it out and use it.
I love the way your did the birds' wings. Your stitching is always so pretty and inspiring. I love visiting your blog. And for anyone else reading this, Kathleen's work is more even more lovely in person.
Enjoy a blessed weekend,
Marianne xox
Once again, you have me in awe! This turned out so gorgeous.
Your embroidery really turned out lovely using the gold thread. I like it. Love those brass wall hangings too.
Have a nice weekend ~ FlowerLady
Your embroidery is beautiful, I love the gold and it goes so nicely with the bird decorations. I do love to use vintage items, too, we have vintage needlework items all over the house.
Wow, I really liked the gold. I, too, would have sewn the birds in blue. I think the set is perfect together and will make a stunning addition to someones bathroom!
I love your idea of matching things in your shop to hand-embroidered pieces, and you have done a beautiful job with these! I love embroidery so much and plan to do some more dishtowels, pillow cases for gifts. But, right now I am way behind in all my projects! :-) The embroidered, hand-painted baby quilt took months! I am working on some things right now for the Children's Home on the Reservation, and I have a surprise planned for my son-in-law the chef for his 39th birthday....a stuffed plush pig wearing a chef coat & hat that I found a pattern for!
I love the way you take simple embroidery and turn it into a piece I would call a treasure. Beautiful !
I have that very transfer pattern and now am re-thinking the color scheme.
Absolutely gorgeous as always, Kathleen {{hugs}}
That is so very pretty. I have old linens I've bought at the thrift store that I decorate with. I love them. Hugs, Diane
I'm speechless!
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