Craft Schooling Sunday is taking a summer break until September 2nd, so I now present to you, "The Best Of Craft Schooling Sunday"some really inspiring round-ups of crafts that were contributed to the party over the last year, that will appear here each week in place of the regular party. So get your crafting belts on, because I've got some serious inspiration to share with you here!
Have a wonderful creative summer, and looking forward to reconnecting in September!
Today's features are all more or less in the category of embroidery, which you can still delve into, go for it!
An embroidered cross stitch on wood pendant from the crafty blog stalker, and embroidered lavender pouches from Ginx Craft.
A bird feeder from a recycled martinelli's bottle from lolly jane, and a fun ambroidery with applique hoop art from handmade by Amalia
The most adorable knit llama ever, from Ginx craft, and a sweet hot air balloon applique embroidery hoop art from flamingo toes.
A lovely nail polish painted beaded necklace from a pretty fix, and a wonderful knotted ampersand embroidery from busy being jennifer.
Embroidered knit mittens from Ginx crafts and love this zippered embroidered pouch from tea and a sewing machine.
An adorable crocheted stroller toy from howling at the moon, and fun embroidered bookmarks from busy being Jennifer.
A cross stitch leather cuff from the scrap shoppe blog, and wonderful leaf shaped lavender sachets from ginx craft.
Gorgeous geometric embroidery for spring from Busy Being Jennifer, and some lavender scrub from pink heels pink truck.
Sweet felt rose crown from bombshell bling, and a fun bunny (or any animal) embroidered pendant from flamingo toes.
Knit cord necklace from lilah's treasures, and a lovely embroidered clasp purse from tea and a sewing machine.
Hope you enjoyed this roundup of embroidery.......interestingly enough every summer when I'm about to take a trip, or actually on the trip I keep thinking how wonderful it would be to whip out a little embroidery project, though I have yet to actually realize that simple dream. Maybe this year? Still have two weeks left in which to make it happen, shall we?