When Marielle at The Folklore Company first approached me I was quick to notice you can buy ready made embroidery patterns too – the ‘busy’ person in me was incredibly tempted! But then I realised I’d be missing out on the whole relaxation side plus I’d never find out if embroidery truly was the new avocado toast! I fired off a mail with my concerns and was assured: “it’s really not hard to embroider your own, it’s a little time consuming but a very soothing activity, which is made even more cozy with a cup of tea.”
Being a Brit, she had me at the tea. Here’s how I got on:
1. Selecting the pattern. The Design Editor offers a large variety of patterns ranging from more traditional flowers and lace to swallows, hearts and even unicorns! I went for the The Malta pattern – which is one of their best sellers since it’s a relative simple pattern (best not to run before I crawl!).
2. Selecting the colour: I opted for the pewter grey thread, which I’m really pleased with. On the home run I exchanged one of the birds for a pink thread which I found at home. I think it added a nice little twist do you?!
3. Adding your text, favourite quote or poem: (remember the longer it is the more hours it will take, but then again, the task is not meant to be rushed and March is one looong month!).
4. Choosing the text style: I chose the Primus Script as I kind of wanted the juxtaposition of the modern quote with the traditional lettering.
5. Ordering the kit: The embroidery kit contains everything you need to get started right away including a needle, fabric, yarn and pattern but I kind of got carried away and ordered the pretty peacock scissors (was tempted with the Eiffel tower ones too), a wooden embroidery hoop, and a thimble!
6. The process: I was so grateful for the very straight forward instructions and the embroidery was truly therapeutic (it’s a perfect activity for a long journey, wiling away a few hours at the weekend or simply kicking back in the evenings!).
Keen to make your own? All the information you need to get started is right here
– and the fab team are offering you 15% discount with the code: 15%SCANDINAVIAN up until 31st March. You The Folklore Team girls rock!
Don’t forget to share a picture of your masterpiece using the hashtag #folklorecompany, we’d love to see it!
Thank you to the fab girls at The Folklore Company for setting me on the embroidery path and sponsoring this post – I’m already wondering what pattern to create next. Something for my daughter’s room perhaps?! Watch this space!
Photography credits: 1 (montage) & 2 courtesy of The Folklore Company / 3, 4 & 5: Niki Brantmark – My Scandinavian Home.
When Marielle at The Folklore Company first approached me I was quick to notice you can buy ready made embroidery patterns too – the ‘busy’ person in me was incredibly tempted! But then I realised I’d be missing out on the whole relaxation side plus I’d never find out if embroidery truly was the new avocado toast! I fired off a mail with my concerns and was assured: “it’s really not hard to embroider your own, it’s a little time consuming but a very soothing activity, which is made even more cozy with a cup of tea.”
Being a Brit, she had me at the tea. Here’s how I got on:
1. Selecting the pattern. The Design Editor offers a large variety of patterns ranging from more traditional flowers and lace to swallows, hearts and even unicorns! I went for the The Malta pattern – which is one of their best sellers since it’s a relative simple pattern (best not to run before I crawl!).
2. Selecting the colour: I opted for the pewter grey thread, which I’m really pleased with. On the home run I exchanged one of the birds for a pink thread which I found at home. I think it added a nice little twist do you?!
3. Adding your text, favourite quote or poem: (remember the longer it is the more hours it will take, but then again, the task is not meant to be rushed and March is one looong month!).
4. Choosing the text style: I chose the Primus Script as I kind of wanted the juxtaposition of the modern quote with the traditional lettering.
5. Ordering the kit: The embroidery kit contains everything you need to get started right away including a needle, fabric, yarn and pattern but I kind of got carried away and ordered the pretty peacock scissors (was tempted with the Eiffel tower ones too), a wooden embroidery hoop, and a thimble!
6. The process: I was so grateful for the very straight forward instructions and the embroidery was truly therapeutic (it’s a perfect activity for a long journey, wiling away a few hours at the weekend or simply kicking back in the evenings!).
Keen to make your own? All the information you need to get started is right here
– and the fab team are offering you 15% discount with the code: 15%SCANDINAVIAN up until 31st March. You The Folklore Team girls rock!
Don’t forget to share a picture of your masterpiece using the hashtag #folklorecompany, we’d love to see it!
Thank you to the fab girls at The Folklore Company for setting me on the embroidery path and sponsoring this post – I’m already wondering what pattern to create next. Something for my daughter’s room perhaps?! Watch this space!
Photography credits: 1 (montage) & 2 courtesy of The Folklore Company / 3, 4 & 5: Niki Brantmark – My Scandinavian Home.







































