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Bloom & Blade I is an original embroidered hoop featuring two intertwining vines growing around a silver sword charm. Each vine is stitched in a slightly different green, with its own flowers, meeting and winding together as they rise. It’s a gentle, symbolic piece about balance, connection, and choosing to grow side by side.
Bloom & Blade II is an original embroidered hoop featuring a silver sword entwined with a dense wreath of green vines and small pink blossoms. More enclosed and abundant than the first piece in the series, it feels like a blade slowly being claimed by growth - softened, hidden, and held.
This little trio of mushrooms is a sweet, simple stitch for beginners or anyone who enjoys the calm of a small woodland project. The design has clean lines, soft shading, and plenty of room to play with colours if you fancy it. It’s a gentle, cheerful way to ease into thread painting.
This simple flower is a lovely first step into thread painting. The design is clean and calm, giving you space to play with colour blending without feeling overwhelmed. There’s a suggested palette to get you started, but you can easily make it your own. It’s a sweet little piece to gift or to tuck into your own collection.
This collection of thread-painting palettes grew out of my own early struggles with choosing and blending colours. I always wished I had a little reference guide to point me in the right direction, so I made one. Inside are 20 curated palettes (each with six DMC shades) that you can stitch into a sampler or simply keep as a digital reference guide for future projects.
This little fuzzy bee is a lovely way to add some texture to your stitching. It’s beginner-friendly and introduces turkey stitch, which gives the bee that soft, touchable fluff. It’s a simple, cheerful design - perfect if you’re in the mood to try something a bit different and enjoy a playful finish.























