Lots of blogs I've been reading lately have featured pretty embroidery projects, so it was really just a matter of time before I did one myself. Recently I came across some lovely teapot iron-on transfers from Lace Tales, and I stitched this one on a flour sack towel I had been meaning to embellish.
The sample I saw in the store had a simple feather stitch design on the corner, so that's what I stitched around mine as well. Not a bad result for only two evenings of stitching, I thought!
There are eight more teapots included in the package of transfers I purchased. If you want to see more, go to
Lacetales.com.
That is lovely, Angela!
ReplyDeleteLooks very pretty and vintage!
ReplyDeleteNice work! Are there no limits to your talents?
ReplyDeleteAdorable Angela! I love it, love it, love it! Thanks for sharing, tea & embroidery are my favorite topics!
ReplyDeleteI love the feather stitch, looks great!!
I am impressed! Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery-very nice! Great job! What a pretty quilt block that would make.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Donna
oh, that is nice!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Good job. I like just the red color.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! I'm impressed that it only took you 2 evenings. You must be a quick stitcher.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand how this is done but I like the design a lot. I'd love to have kitchen towels or tea towels with this kind of teapot pattern on them. --Spirituality of Tea
ReplyDeleteI love your embroidered towel - the lily of the valley design is very pretty. Nice work indeed!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog and I the Teatime embroidery!
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