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Monday, September 28, 2015

Rose Monogram Sneak Peek





I'm so excited to offer you a new cross stitch pattern soon. Roses are a constant theme in my designs. I treat myself to a fresh bouquet every week.

I'm stitching a pretty rose monogram in pink and green silk (or DMC floss). The rose and leopard print handbags of designer Betsey Johnson inspired this piece. I love a touch of leopard in my home. I'm going to frame the monogram and hang it by my leopard chaise.


 






The bright colors and white linen are fun, flirty and romantic. You can also work it in one color. Depending on the colors you select, this piece is at home in traditional, rustic or modern interiors. It's easy embroidery. Zen stitching at its best.









A wedding or baptismal monogram done in blue linen and white silk is timeless. Natural linen and white silk is a monochromatic look. Sage green and pale pink silk is sweet and feminine. Redwork will never go out of style. The choice is yours.

Stitch an elegant family heirloom for yourself or a loved one. There are endless options for this piece. I've shown some other nice combinations below.


Stitching Options Shown Above Are As Follows: 


32-Count Cottage Rose  Linen with White Splendor Silk Floss Color S800
32-Count Raw Linen with White Splendor Silk Floss Color S800
32-Count Olive Linen with Pale Pink Splendor Silk Floss Color S883
32-Count Misty Blue Linen with White Splendor Silk Floss Color S800
  

More Options....





32-Count Flax Linen (or white linen) with Chinese Red Splendor Silk Floss Color S911
32-Count Flax Linen (or white linen) with Rosy Red Needlepoint Inc Silk Color 946
32-Count Flax Linen with French Blue Needlepoint Inc Color  615




Happy Stitching And Stay Tuned!  

2 comments:

  1. I'm so excited for this pattern! I always love roses, and these look very cute. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Hi Jordan, It's my favorite pattern so far. I'm super excited to share it with you soon! Stay tuned! Thanks for leaving a kind comment! Happy Stitching ~ Jill

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