Because we both don’t already have enough hobbies (apparently), Mom and I have embarked on another little adventure.
Now I don’t know what Mom’s excuse is… but I’m blaming a long-dead relation. When I was about seven years old, a great aunt died and my grandparents were tasked with cleaning her house out. This aunt was a bit of a pack rat… (maybe even hoarder)… and LOTS of amazing (to me) things came out of that house – including a pile of hand embroidered tablecloths, doilies and pillow cases.
I remember seven-year-old me being just enchanted with them! I used the pillow cases on my bed and felt like a princess.
And while I’ve cross-stitched since I was quite young, I never seemed to pick up embroidery, though I always wanted to.
Well… last week, before I went to Mom’s, I was browsing on Missouri Star Quilts website, where they were promoting a new kit…. called Ingrid’s wild flowers….*
I messaged Mom, sending her the link… and she started laughing. It was already in her cart, and her and Paisley were planning on doing them together. She put a second kit in her cart for me, and by the time I’d gotten to her house, it had already been delivered.

It comes in a beautiful tin…

With everything but the fabric inside (there’s a separate kit for the fabric, but it’s denim, and I don’t want to make it on denim)

There’s even tutorials on the website to get you started.
That said I won’t be starting any time soon… I came home from Mom’s with a cough that has turned into a full blown chest cold. It’s knocked me right off my feet so much so that evening sewing binding is a chore.
I hope to be feeling better by the weekend – I’ve got a lot of sewing to catch up on.
* It looks like they sold out of the first run, but are now doing pre-order for delivery in July
Can’t leave you alone for a minute, without you getting into something else!
Ha!
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What a beautiful kit!!!!! It will be even more fun doing it with your Mom and niece!
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That is one beautiful kit and you know how I love kits! My great grandmother also made embroidered pillow cases. I loved them when I was a kid. I had one that had a little lady on it that I slept with. She would also edge them with a little crochet. I can still feel the texture that I used to run my fingers over to get to sleep.
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Oh my goodness! That is so beautiful. I love the tin too. What fabric are you planning to embroider it on? I used to love embroidery and made lots of pillowcases, table runners, etc. I ran out of places to use them so I stopped embroidering. This makes my fingers itch to start again! 🙂
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
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That is a beautiful kit and so perfect for you. Looking forward to seeing what fabric you use. Hope you are feeling much better!
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I love to embroider but haven’t done it in years. I still use pillowcases my Mom embroidered: I love them.
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