#JumpForJoyJuly Offer

I’m part of a small business huddle with a lovely group of other small businesses. Every couple of months there is an even on Instagram where each of the businesses taking part has an offer - a deal, discount or something else they want to share.

For #FindYourJanuaryJoy I offered a free embroidery pattern (you can find all the free patterns I’ve published since then here).

During #MakeMarchMagic I tried out offering an embroidery workshop for free.

I had a break for the May event but I’m now back for July and now it is my turn for my offer and I have a free 20-page ebook to help you get started with embroidery. Packed full of everything you need to know and lots of my hints and tips too.

Sign up here to get your free download.

A flat lay picture of embroidery hoops, fabric and floss in shades of blue

Tate Britain Inspiration

I came across some photos I took a few years ago at the Tate Britain, in this case it wasn’t the exhibition that captured my eye but the building itself - walls, floors, bannisters and windows.

A picture of a painted wall at Tate Britain. The wall is painted in squares and rectangles in blue, red, yellow, white, browns.
A picture of the floor at tate britain. The floor is inlaid sections of what looks like marble. There are white semi-circles overlapping each other, inlaid into the white circles are black sections which look like a martini glass
a picture of a bannister at tate britain. It looks like it is made of marble and is formed of overlapping white semi-circles with black sections inlaid where the white circles intersected
Window inspiration.jpg

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