Wednesday 29 July 2015

three wishes...






Three wishes, with little pockets to keep your wishes in.  Inspired by a tiny scrap of quilt, 5 by 3 inches long, hopefully now transformed into something to treasure.

19 comments:

Evergreen Mo said...

This is so lovely. your work is exquisite. The little buttons pick up the red.
I like to add stitched writing to my work but yours is always so perfect.

Lady Locust said...

How beautiful. I love the beads in the center of the flowers - a subtle sparkle.

Belinda said...

I am so in love with your work! Thanks for sharing!!

Conniecrafter said...

Such a great idea, so very pretty, lovely stitching!

Rayna said...

These are lovely.

Pam said...

Love this so much Christine! The stitching is lovely and the whole piece is just so sweet. An inspired idea to put 3 little wishes inside. ♥

bayou said...

Where do you always get the inspiration from, Christine? C'est sublime! I love roses but these faded roses are just so romantic and well chosen for the keepsake. And then the matching button, all so sweet! Thank you for this beautiful example.

Sue said...

Beautiful! Your stitching is sublime!

Unknown said...

Heartmeltinglt beautiful Christine xx

Unknown said...

meant to type heartmeltingly.....duh!

Morna Crites-Moore said...

Your work is always exquisite and this lovely piece is particularly precious and sweetly special. Thank you for sharing. :-)

Stephanie said...

Beautiful! The embroidery is exquisite.

Karen L R said...

precious.

Marci said...

Beautiful#

Susan Achter said...

Absolutely lovely.

Bonnie said...

This is so, so lovely. Made my day as I shut down the computer and think about 3 wishes.

Amber at Sequin Stitches said...

Oh so precious!

Maureen said...

This is beautiful. Quite. Your work is amazing. I'm inspired to make something like this from some scraps of paper to stick in the front of a journal I'm making for my niece who is about to leave for college. I'm only finding your blog in 2019 but it is perfect timing! Hope you are still stitching as much as time allows.

Unknown said...

Exquisite work and inspired idea. Thank you for sharing your gentle work.