Olá! Today I'll continue on
last week's Portuguese blog,
cesto da roupa, from the hands of
Isabel Jardim. And this week I tried to learn a little bit more about Isabel's relationship with embroidery...
Like many of you (I believe...), Isabel's first stitches were at school, embroidering perforated cards.
Her love for embroidery is an old love. And for a long time she embroidered and sold many, many commemorative (birthday, marriage...) cross stitch works.
She likes to see motifs gaining color and volume. Often she does not use a pattern, especially with floral motifs - Isabel embroiders freely, until the whole piece looks balanced and harmonious... and she certainly has a gift for creating charming flowers!
As the photos of
last week show, she believes that a small embroidered detail makes a piece of work really unique!
I decided to keep these photos for last, since I'm completely crazy about them... These
key chains won my attention when I saw them in a craft fair and I decided that I had to show them here...
I was not expecting it to be so difficult to choose the photos... I like each and every one of them...
Do you know what Isabel's family name,
Jardim, means in Portuguese? It means "Garden"... and that's what this post looks like!!!
these are Very nice!!!I want to make too!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for a great idea!
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I love the key "chains", what a lovely idea :-)
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have been able to choose either!!! I'm new to your blog and joined as a GFC follower! This year will find me playing and learning about stitches...so your blog will be inspiring to follow! Val from myplvl.blosgspot.com
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