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I have been working on these lavender sachets, using my recently plant-dyed fabrics . The woven ribbon and the fabric I used for the cross-stitch embellishments are from a trunk show with Anna Maria Horner I went to not long ago. She talked about her textile design process, her career and her children. It was most entertaining and especially some of her quilts were just fabulous.

Back to the sachets that have my studio smell delicious  - here are some pictures I took along the way. Feel free to visit my Etsy store to look at a few of them in more detail (think of  Mother’s Day, Easter Baskets, spring decoration…).

I cut the fabric into strips of various widths and sewed them together again to use as the front fabric. The back is some vintage linen (laundered, of course!).

The cross-stitch motifs are embroidered, then cut out and hand-appliqued onto the front of the sachet, before putting it all together with the woven ribbon and tag and backing fabric.

They are filled with lavender buds, imported from France. I didn’t add anything else for a filler, because I wanted them to be light.

Don’t these colors make you happy? They certainly delight ME…

Do you want to see my photo studio? Here it is! The Californian sunshine is my perfect lighting (except for the occasional shadow), a piece of white linen gets attached to my son’s chalkboard with clothes pegs and after adding some other props I’m good to go. Not quite professional, I guess, but it works for me for now!

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As promised here is my lovely stash after having been laundered and dried. A lot of color washed out, as I first rinsed them in a hand basin and then put them on a gentle cycle in the washer. But at least now I know that that’s it and they will not bleed color after this treatment. Apparently plant-dyed cellulose fibers, which is what my linen and cotton fabrics are, do tend to bleach a lot in direct sunlight…

Aren’t these the most harmonious and pleasing colors ever?

Two more items got added to my shop – some fun flower pins. Have a look!

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The house we live in was built at the end of the Fifties and has some quaint (and lovely!) details that wouldn’t be found in modern houses. We proudly possess, for example, a real bar in the living room! Complete with dark wood, mirror-clad back wall and a sink. It is used, I must confess, as a storage place for craft materials. Another one of these things are the windows above that bring light from the family room to the hallway. Notice the structured, tinted glass panes? For a while now I had meant to make curtains to soften the edges a little. The other day I found the perfect curtain rods, since luckily this is the time of year when people are having their trees pruned.

And this happy rainbow silk is the fabric that is going to be turned into the new curtains. This week-end (I hope).

Here is the project I am working on right now, the result of which will show up in my (new and still rather empty!) Etsy shop. I will keep you posted. I am using plant-dyed wool felt and silk embroidery floss, as well as

“beans” filled with Monterey beach sand. What is is going to be?

Meanwhile the rabbits are being embroidered onto their, after closer inspection, vintage linen napkins. But someone decided that with an embroidery hoop on the head you look just like a queen!

Have a happy week-end!

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