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Sprigs

Sprigs 1

Sprigs 2

Sprigs 3

The mission to breathe new life into unloved things continues unabated around here. A while ago I found a little bundle of embroidered napkins, each with a little sprig of flowers in the corner. The linen around the embroidery was mottled and stained, but they were much too nice to just leave at the rubbish tip. Thank you, mystery embroiderer! You have the most delicate little stitches.

I made some small needlecases and pins from them as part of my etsy shop update today.

The flowers in the first photo were a gift from Tom's Mum a couple of days ago. Aren't they beautiful? She even delivered them complete with the leafy green bottle.

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29 responses to “new life for old things (part two)”

  1. Nancy Avatar

    Beautiful stitches. I like the needle books and pins very much. I have such a soft spot for embroidered flowers. Almost all all of my linens have stitches that were done by my great grandma

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  2. annri Avatar

    I am really drawn to that coral flower in the dark-framed brooch. Your work is so beautiful. We had a bit of thaw with rain lately, and our landscape is brown-green so all the sweet colors in your photos gives me so much to get excited for! Thank you.
    best ~ Annri

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  3. ingrid Avatar

    These are just darling, especially the little needle cases.

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  4. Carmen Avatar

    que bordados mas lindos, los prendedores estΓ‘n preciosos, los adorΓ©!!!!

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  5. Margaret Oomen Avatar

    you always breath such beautiful life into old linens

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  6. Emily Avatar

    Very pretty!

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  7. Jessica Avatar

    SΓ₯ sΓΆt! x

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  8. Ruth Avatar

    Love the bottle and the needle cases are really cute.

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  9. lucy Avatar

    Damn English time, missed out on those needle books 😦

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  10. Claire Garland Avatar

    I’m the same as Lucy – missed out on those beautiful brooches! Would you be making some more?

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  11. Annika Avatar

    Ah, I have been watching spring approach for about 2 weeks now, and these just fit my happy mood, so pretty!

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  12. Ellen Avatar

    Very beautiful brooches. Simple and unique.

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  13. Melbourne Road Avatar

    what a find!
    LOVE the brooches..so delicate and cheerful!
    What a sweet Mother in Law to bring flowers and cute vase :o)
    Lori

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  14. Denise | Chez Danisse Avatar

    Your work is so delicate and beautiful, as always. It’s a treat to visit here.

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  15. Jill Wignall Avatar

    so completely and utterly beautiful as always. Of course the brooches have already sold! Melissa, I always love to see your new works. You really do inspire me with everything you make! x

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  16. brooke Avatar

    My eyes popped when I saw that beautiful embroidery!! They are stunning!

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  17. SmitoniusAndSonata Avatar

    As beautiful as always !
    The bottle vase is perfect too . How nice to have a like-minded mother-in-law …. she must have been delighted when her son met you !

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  18. Mousy Brown Avatar

    Snap! – I have been making things with beautiful old linens too – I think I like yours better though! πŸ˜€

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  19. Sarah Avatar

    So beautiful! And I completely understand (and share) your impulse to take care of old, unloved things.

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  20. Jenn Avatar

    You make such sweet things! I am loving your blog…

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  21. jasmin Avatar
    jasmin

    Ha, you know what kind of bottle it is? Its from Hierbas TΓΊnel, a spanish Liquer. I always admired these bottles as a child but would never thought about using them as a vase. What a good idea!

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  22. Andrea Avatar

    I just bought a lovely tablecloth that is white with large blue corner embroidery. It is very stained though. With wine or something? I would love to make it into pillows for my living room but I need to get the stains out first! Any suggestions?

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  23. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks, claire- yes, i will make some more but i don’t have anymore of the embroideries just like these ones.
    πŸ™‚

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  24. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks jasmin. actually, she told me that the bottle was from a spanish liquer that she bought in majorca often on her visits there- but she didn’t like the taste of the alcohol- she bought it purely for the bottle/vase!

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  25. tinyhappy Avatar

    hey andrea, sometimes it’s tricky to get stains out of old linens, but i often have success when i soak the linen in warm water with baking soda dissolved in it for a while, before washing. also hanging the linen outside in the sunshine for a while can help. if the stain is kind of oily, i’ve tried using an old toothbrush to rub shampoo (or dishwashing liquid) into the stain and leaving for a while before washing as usual. good luck!

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  26. Nicole Avatar

    You’re right, those bits of embroidery are much too beautiful to be discarded. Luckily, they fell into the right hands. You’ve just added to their beauty!

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  28. Regina Avatar

    I love those pins. Your needlework is always beautiful.

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  29. kotoamade@gmail.com Avatar

    these are so pretty!

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