In actual fact I am mid-Saturday so that means visiting, sewing, gardening ( Annieflowergarden just passed out) and all sorts of busy stuff.
This morning I went to visit my friend Morgan at The Crafty Squirrel to help celebrate Small Business Day. I fell in love with this sample of an embroidered brooch so bought myself a little kit by dandelyne -
And I bought you guys one as well.
I thought I might join in the fun and am having a sale in my big cartel shop for the rest of the weekend, the code verysmallbusiness will get you 20% off all patterns and creative cards. ( yes the giraffe and elephant are there too)
So, what would you embroider in your little brooch kit?
A winner will be picked tomorrow and I'll send them a little Crafty Squirrel pack of goodies.
Now, back to Saturday.....
I do like the bunting. Or maybe a granny square?
ReplyDeleteA teeny tiny fairy wren <3
ReplyDeleteHave you seen Dandelyne's portraits ? I'd love to have a go at making a portrait of my kids!
ReplyDeleteAt first read I thought you were gardening FOR Annie! Now that is entertainment I would pay to watch. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou are gardening because Annie can't.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I like the bunting but I'd love to have a crack at little Chinese/Japanese lanterns. And I reckon you'd stitch teeny tiny undies!
ReplyDeletemaybe flowers or a bunny.xx
ReplyDeleteI think I would sew small balloons, and if they didn't work well, I would change to good old flowers.
ReplyDeleteI always wear a brooch and have quite a collection. Sounds like a lovely Saturday, I am doing the BAS!
ReplyDeleteA rainbow love heart. Fish 'n' Chips has now come to me for the kids to make a Christmas, along with bits and pieces from the Crafty Squirrel. Annieflowergarden has also been visited and husband supported at the plant show (both with coffees) , and kids ferried everywhere. My Saturday is done!
ReplyDeleteThe Bunting does look good, but I also like the idea of a bird on a branch, or actually, a camera. :-)
ReplyDeleteI would make a mandala. It was a great day for being in the garden.
ReplyDeleteI thought I might have been on your visiting list today...wish I was gardening. Hopped out to see my baby birds this evening.
ReplyDeleteI'd embroider something happy. A rainbow cluster of flowers maybe.
ReplyDeleteI would put a heart on it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Ok trying again!! Bookface wouldn't accept my comment!!!
ReplyDeleteI would do a dragon or a lalaloopsy doll (chances are it would disappear into miss smalls room anyway!).
I love the bunting sample through that is so brilliant and I would love one of these kits. Think I better go shopping.
I would have to put a happy Daisy on mine. Love the nesting animals. They would make a great gift for two small ones in my life.
ReplyDeleteI think some sort of bird - or two - maybe on a wire. Having said all that I am not the world's best embroiderer so it might turn into something a little different!
ReplyDeletei might embroider a zombie.
ReplyDeleteno not really,
not really.
:)
Love the tiny! I have been sewing bunting like crazy theses days, so a tiny embroidered one would be fab.
ReplyDeleteMaybe a churn dash quilt square
ReplyDeleteLove the bunting! Then I saw her "portraits" -- would be fun to one of me and my DH.
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p.s. Thanks much for the discount code!
I would embroider bunting just like the sample. I love bunting and it seems to make anywhere it is a happy place!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see an owl. Cute idea.
ReplyDeleteI would probably embroider a needle and thread.
ReplyDeleteWhat I really need is a reason (such as a new baby) for me to buy the hippo, elephant, giraffe and fish and chips patterns I so desperately want.
Why mess with perfection, the bunting is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI would embroider either balloons or bunting; this way with lots of colour I can wear it with anything.
ReplyDeleteI think they are great. Thanks
It wouldn't be me if it didn't have a cat, or two, on it. Great idea, will have to visit there when over in November.
ReplyDeleteOh that's easy - a little owl. Cause I'm kinda into them and think it would be be-hoot-iful!!
ReplyDeleteProbably nothing for months and months and months.
ReplyDeleteIf I won, I would be super-excited and put the kit away in a safe spot until I'd decided (finally) what the very best possible use for it would be. At which stage I would discover that my safe spot was so safe that I'd forgotten where it was.
Then, one day, while hunting for something else, I'd discover the kit, remind myself that I'd decided what I was going to do with it and put it aside until I'd remembered what that was. By which stage...
;-)
Am I too late? Anywho, even i I am, great work lately! That little brooch is darling. Your blog is a pleasure to stop and spend time hunting around. :)
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