Friday, 22 May 2015

Stitching mends the soul









This little doll is housed in an old drawer covered with pages from a vintage embroidery stitch instruction booklet. Her skirt is made from a piece of vintage patchwork but I've added my own tiny patches and buttons. Hope you like her.

18 comments:

Lyn said...

She is beautiful! xxx

Unknown said...

absolutely lovely, such a calmness flows from her.

Karen said...

Such a wonderful piece! I just love her. Your talent is amazing!

Marci said...

She is so serene! Beautiful.

Marci said...

She is so serene! Beautiful.

Sue said...

I could look at your lovely work all day. It brings me peace.

Betsy said...

She is gorgeous, Christine! I love the covered drawer, and the use of the embroidery pages is so great! I love all your little details.
She's a beautiful doll.
Hugs,
Betsy

Maureen said...

I love it!!

Couson said...

So lovely! So many détails!

Pip said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIIKHFN0svc

Susan McShannon-Monteith said...

I can see by your Pinterest posts where the influence of your sweet creations comes from.
Much like our ancestors did you find delight in salvaging from the past to be worked into something to hold on to for the future...
Susan

bohemiannie! art said...

breathtaking

Unknown said...

Just lovely. She makes me feel so calm. I love all of your work.

Conniecrafter said...

She is lovely, how wonderful to use a vintage piece this way!!

Linda S. said...

I love all your dolls - and she is no exception. You do beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.

Dianne Murcutt said...

Beautiful as always...

Jayne said...

She is absolutely gorgeous x

Kristen Broad said...

Hats Off to your work <3. And I have a question that, that's vintage embroidery on her frok is it done by yourself?