I went to Emily’s last night to do embroidery with silk ribbon. It was so nice to just sit and talk to Rob and Emily and be served mint tea out of her fancy silver pitcher. I like the way Emily thinks and does things. We are hoping that activities like this will happen more often now because of the recession. It is nice not having pressure to buy anything.
{Emily scanned all the instructions in here.}
abigail
April 3, 2009
the corn is amazing! I will have to try this.
Jane Flanagan
April 3, 2009
Wow – this is amazing. I find myself doing more creative things these days too, since I’m taking a pause from spending. And it makes me happy!
erin
April 3, 2009
sounds lovely. and looks it too!
MrsEm
April 3, 2009
Aww! That’s the nicest thing ever 🙂 You’re welcome to come over for mint tea anytime.
liz stanley
April 3, 2009
i sooo need someone to teach me to do this
Katie
April 3, 2009
Awww, SO CUTE
chiara
April 3, 2009
it’s like that shirt at J. Crew but ten times better!
Virginia
April 3, 2009
That sounds so fun!
Bella
April 3, 2009
Hi Jordan! I did a little post on Paul’s work: http://setdesignthinking.blogspot.com/2009/04/paul-ferney-colors.html
🙂
love.boxes
April 3, 2009
so beautiful.
Rebecca
April 3, 2009
i just received my first embroidery kit from sublime stiching today…thanks for the inspiration!
Rebekka
April 4, 2009
I love that so much! Somewhere in MSL there are ribbon-embroidered cloth jam covers…with hemstitched edges maybe? SOOO precious.
LILY ve PEPPER
April 6, 2009
I am Ribbon addict, loved your design !
jane
April 6, 2009
i have this article saved in case i ever get inspired to ribbon embroider. love the onesies emily completed, and happy to hear it wasn’t too complicated.
Emily
April 10, 2009
I love ribbon embroidery! I have been doing it for several years as my “relaxing” hobby. The only thing is that they don’t offer the kits anymore like they used to so I have been purchasing my own supplies and making my own patterns. Love to see that others love it as much as I do!