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Tin project - indigo garden

Tin project - indigo garden
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INDIGO GARDEN

A little project in a tin!

This one features a random flower and seed pod design in white on an indigo background. Fill them with colourful stitches or leave them a bold white and add your stitches to the space in between them.  Keep the tin in your bag or pocket so you always have a wee project with you.

Make little lavender bags, or a needlecase or a big pocket for a tote bag, or use the designs to decorate cards.

The kit contains:

Indian block printed flowery cotton, and a white cotton backing fabric, both approx 22 x 22cm

Eight different shades of embroidery cottons

A needle and a stitch guide

... all packed in a little metal tin. 

The tin measures approx 9.6cm x 6cm x 2.3cm

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Tin magic*****Posted by Ann H on July 4 2025 at 22:18These little tins are a superb idea - bought two one for me and one for a friend. They are so handy and lovely to take anywhere - everything provided
Customer rating:*****

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Wednesday but…
… not actually a windowsill and not mine! I’m on a recce south of the Border but that neon pink I just had to share💕
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Block prints on linen. Happy with these and now just need to set the colour before a little sample stitching commences.
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Tart’s hand dyed threads in cupro, silk, wool, linen, cotton and blends.
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Indigos and acid dyes
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Good enough to eat?
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Other shades also available 😉
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Rainy morning solace.
Today’s #wednesdaywindowsill features hosta flowers and rosebuds from my neglected garden.
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Train stitching on the way home from hot sunny Edinburgh. 
Seed stitch on dyed vintage blanket. Cyanotype bag from @island_darkroom in the Hebrides. 
#simplepleasures 
#vintageblanket
#norulesstitching
#travelproject
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Truly Slow Stitching…
This quilt has been in the making for a few years. I’ve embroidered into each of the squares, usually during winters, and never with any need to hurry the process. 

The simple geometric block prints on khadi cotton were acquired from @the_stitching_project .

In a few months I’ll add some sashing in a red chambray khadi cotton, and then get the quilt finished…probably…😉
I was really chuffed to get to the “Into the Woods” exhibition of work by East Lothian Embroiderers and Textile Artists at @dukes_of_west_barns today. It is on over the weekend and the quality and range of work is lovely. 
Oooh, and a sales table… look at these stitched cork-backed coasters and the tree cards that came home with me. 
Lots of interesting artwork and covetable pottery in the main gallery too. Next visit I’ll leave time check out the cafe🤗
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Turned out nice again!
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#gardengleanings
#summersunshine
#weedsarelovingit

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