Last year we all enjoyed the Royal wedding between William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. I created a unique collection of designs based on the symbolic flowers that the Duchess carried.
"Queen Victoria who was given a nosegay of myrtles by Prince Albert's grandmother. A sprig was planted by the terrace walls at Osbourne House on the Isle of Wight in 1845 where it still flourishes today. It has become a Royal tradition for sprigs from this same plant to be used in royal bouquets!"
Bridal Grace 5 completes this collection and is my first set of designs for the popular 300mm x 200mm (12” x 8”) hoops. It is available in the ARTv3, ARTv4, DST, JEF, PES. VP3 and XXX formats and the 15 designs area just $15 until May 21st.
http://www.gracefulembroidery.com/bridalgrace.html
The Graceful Jasmines Collection is on a special offer this month at just $35 for all 4 sets. Fragrant and dainty flowers have always held a special place in my affection. When plants climb they can be enjoyed close up. I have studied several varieties of Jasmines while I digitised these designs as I wanted to get them as close to the real plants although it is not possible to be absolutely accurate.
I hope you like the results and would encourage you to try embroidering the flowers yellow or white with touches of pink!http://www.gracefulembroidery.com/gracefuljasmines.html