I have finally got around to using the rest of the lavender from my mum's communal garden. You can see the first batch of lavender bags here. I started with a nice piece of natural looking linen, and the first attempt above was OK, but not very inspired. So I then decided to go for a leaf shape, and add a ribbon. This way they can be hung on a coat hanger to keep clothes fresh. I have kept the stitching quite simple, and the cream seemed to show up best.
Friday, 13 January 2017
Lavender Love
I have finally got around to using the rest of the lavender from my mum's communal garden. You can see the first batch of lavender bags here. I started with a nice piece of natural looking linen, and the first attempt above was OK, but not very inspired. So I then decided to go for a leaf shape, and add a ribbon. This way they can be hung on a coat hanger to keep clothes fresh. I have kept the stitching quite simple, and the cream seemed to show up best.
Labels:
Embroidery,
Lavender,
Lavender Bags,
Leaves
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beautiful! I can almost smell that lavender!
ReplyDeleteLavender is one of the best scents, IMO, love what you have done with the sachets
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely idea. I have lots of lavender in my bedroom to ease sleep x I may just use this idea to make some little gifts for friends!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these, the last few feel very retro, maybe 1970's or perhaps a little Orla Kiely. Did you ever see the children's book "Rosie's Walk" by Pat Hutchins? It was one of my favourites as a kid and these really remind me of her illustrations. "Rosie the hen went for a walk........."
ReplyDeleteYes, they did remind me of Orla Kiely too. I know the "Rosie's Walk" book that you mention.
DeleteI too love the latter ones:) beautiful in their simplicity.
ReplyDeleteOh they're all so pretty - I love the top one too and the funky leaves would always make you smile wouldnt they :)
ReplyDeleteSo much fun! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThese are just lovely, the last ones are mt favorite too. Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!
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