A
Bunch of Flowers
Create
a delightful card using the simplest of stitches
by
Kathryn Slaughter
photos
by Ian Cole
What
you need
- A
small piece of coloured canvas (6cm
square) for each card (14, 16 or
18 count)
or
A small piece of canvas and iron-fix
silk paints (at least two colours)
- Selection
of variegated threads, such as:
Fine cotton (or one strand of stranded
cotton): Greens
Glitter thread: Pinks
Medium cotton: Pinks
Mercerised cotton: Pinks
- A
needle with a large eye, to allow
the thicker threads to pass through
it
- Small
three-fold greetings card with a
4cm square aperture
Preparation
- Pin
the canvas onto a board with drawing
pins - this prevents the canvas
from warping when dampened with
the paints.
- Using
a brush, paint the canvas with the
silk paint; paint in circular motions
to enable the paint to cover all
holes. To achieve a variegated colour
effect, use two colours and blend
them together with the brush. Leave
to dry.
- Press
on the reverse to fix the paint.
- Tack
(baste) the size of the card aperture
in the centre of the canvas.

What
you do
- Using
the fine green cotton, work the
flower stalks with straight
stitches in random directions.
- With
the glitter thread, sew approximately
seven french
knots.
- Using
the medium cotton, scatter french
knots amongst the glitter thread
knots.
- Fill
in any remaining gaps with french
knots worked in the mercerised cotton.
To
complete
Using
double sided sticky tape, secure the finished
embroidery behind the aperture of the
card.

Suggestion
Try
working this embroidery on a larger piece
of canvas and use more freestyle embroidery
stitches to produce a picture.
Supplier
At the time of writing, a
kit containing materials to make one card
(the coloured canvas, threads and a card)
was available for £4 (including UK
P&P) from Kates Kloths, Unit 4A, Whitehouse
Farm Centre, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61
6AW. Telephone 01670 736403 for more details.
The kit is available in mauve/pink flowers,
green/peach flowers or pink/pink and blue
flowers.