Kate and Rose patterns
Kate & Rose have recently launched a new line of folklore inspired embroidery patterns. I love how detailed these patterns are and what an opportunity to experiment with colour, stitch and pattern placement, on whatever you're embroidering the patterns on to (ooh I can think of pillow cases, skirts, aprons, dresses, the list is endless!). You can purchase the patterns as iron on transfers from their web store and the patterns both as iron ons and .pdfs from their Etsy store.
Kate & Rose have very kindly offered to give one of their iron on transfers to one lucky Feeling Stitchy reader! For an opportunity to win, simply comment below with the name of which pattern you would like. The giveaway is open until midnight Saturday 11th January UK time and is open internationally. The winner will be announced next week!
I like them all, but I think faraway garden is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I especially love Bewitching Botanicals
ReplyDeleteI'm loving Far Away Garden
ReplyDeleteWow, great giveaway - send my thanks to Kate & Rose! It is truly difficult to pick just one, but I think I could quickly start a project with the Bewitching Botanicals.
ReplyDeleteThey are all lovely! The Faraway Garden patterns are my favourite though. It would be great to win those!
ReplyDeleteI love the Faraway Garden pattern! I would embroider it on a tunic.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous patterns! I especially love the Floral Geometry ones. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love Floral Geometry. Super lovely
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Faraway Garden, but they are all lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the Bewitching Botanicals. It reminds me of old world flowers and rosemaling.
ReplyDeleteFaraway garden is beautiful, I'd love to put it on a shirt!
ReplyDeleteFloral Geometry is my favorite, but they're all quite charming and are true to their folklore inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe Bewitching Botanicals are quite pretty
ReplyDeleteI love the Bewitching Botanicals. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteBewitching Botanicals
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity
It's hard to choose just one but, if I must, I choose Floral Geometry.
ReplyDeleteI love the Floral Geometry one! They are all so pretty.
ReplyDeleteCabbage Rose Fancy looks good!
ReplyDeleteI would love the Floral Geometry transfer. Thanks for a great giveaway
ReplyDeleteI love the Bewitching Botanicals! They are all really nice, I am going back to favorite their shop for future reference! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI love the organic flowers paired with the angles in Floral Geometry. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would love the Folksy Floral design. All the patterns are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. I wonder what ethnicity these designs stem from. Maybe Slavic or German ...
ReplyDeleteThey're all beautiful, but I'd love the Floral Geometry.
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ReplyDeleteI would really like to try one of these pretty patterns.:)
Greetings.:)
I love the cabbage rose fancy pattern! They are all so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBewitching Botanicals is my favorite. Tough choice to pick a fav, though. They remind me of some designs I stitched in the 1970's. I've recently gotten back into stitching after decades away.
ReplyDeleteI like Faraway Gardens. Thanks for the giveaway. vickise at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI really like both Bewitching Botanicals and the Faraway Garden, and I think I am leaning more towards Bewitching Botanicals. They are all lovely though!
ReplyDeleteI just left a comment and no, my name is not Korina Dragonclaw-that is my daughter's user name! lol thanks vickise at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteLovely! I think I'd want to start with Floral Geometry.
ReplyDeleteThe Bewitching Botanicals are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLove all but especially the Folksy Floral. design Jenny larking at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteOooh ... I'd love the Faraway Garden transfer!
ReplyDeleteLove the Bewitching Botanicals!!
ReplyDeleteFaraway Garden is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFloral Geometry ♥
ReplyDeleteFaraway Garden is quite lovely.
ReplyDeleteThey are all funtastic, but I think my favorite would be the Bewitching Botanicals.
ReplyDeleteBewitching Botanicals Hot-Iron Transfer Embroidery Pattern is my pick!
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I love the Faraway Gardens. Love your blog, too. I'm adding you to my Feedly! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the Bewitching Botanicals iron on. Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteOh please, please Faraway Gardens! So lovely and elegant! Thanks for the chance to win:)
ReplyDeleteCabbage Rose Fancy - nothing beats that amazing traditional Hungarian look!
ReplyDeleteamazing I was just thinking about doing some embroidery on to a shirt to liven it up
ReplyDeleteI like Bewitching Botanicals!
ReplyDeleteHot-Iron Transfer Embroidery Pattern: Bewitching Botanicals - floral folklore motifs
ReplyDeleteI love their designs. I am dying to do a Hungarian Floral design-- I would love to have the Faraway Garden set.
ReplyDeleteCabbage Rose Fancy! Love these patterns!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I would love to win the pattern of the blouse!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Egléa
I can't decide between the Faraway Garden and the Floral Geometry sets! they are both so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love Bewitching Botanicals, thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeletei LOVE THE FARAWAY GARDEN!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely patterns! I love them all, but my favourite is the trellis arrangement on the left in the photograph of the blouse. I'd call it 'Trellis' - not staggeringly original, but descriptive nonetheless!
ReplyDeleteBewitching Botanicals is my fav.
ReplyDeleteThey are all gorgeous! My favorite is the floral geometry! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are all such beautiful choices! I am especially partial to the Bewitching Botanicals. This would be a great project for me to work on the plane, on my 1st visit to Australia! Thank you for the opportunity to be chosen!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with Cabage Rose Fancy!
ReplyDeleteI like Bewitching Botanicals
ReplyDeleteI love the Floral Geometry.
ReplyDeleteI'd choose the PDF embroidery pattern: Floral Geometry - floral folklore motifs
ReplyDeleteI'd love the floral geometry!
ReplyDeleteLove those patterns, thanks
ReplyDeleteI like the floral geometry
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