I could not help myself : I used Liberty of London with my linen!
They are pretty fast and easy: trace, iron, cut, iron, stitch...
Then a little hand stitch around the perimeter with embroidery floss,
and voila: ready for tea!
This December was very busy with a lot of crafting, sewing, quilting, baking. I found it easier to share on Instagram (not something I thou...
They look great! You could maybe make some extra ones for your sister...
ReplyDeleteis that a request? I will make you some, no worries!
DeleteOuiiiii
DeleteMerci!
Deleteas soon as I can walk again, I will work on making you some, any preferences for the Liberty?
DeleteI like the ones you used for the macarons!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDelete~Xyra
thanks!
DeleteYou always inspire me with all of your gorgeous sewing projects! I am going to have to try something like this sometime. :) I don't think mine are going to look as beautiful as yours though! :)
ReplyDeleteginnie / http://www.fakingitmostly.com
Thank you Ginnie, you should try, it is fun, and after seeing all the doll clothes you have been making, I am sure you can do this, it is much easier and faster!
Delete