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Wardrobe Sachets

February 5, 2017 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 4 Comments

Cross stitch monogram wardrobe sachets

I love the French tradition to embroider monograms on household linens. Such a simple and classic touch. I haven’t done much cross stitch in recent years but I used to do a lot of cross stitching when my kids were small. Cross stitch monograms are fairly quick to stitch. These monograms are from vintage cross stitch charts by French haberdasher,  Sajou – I love the style of old copperplate lettering. You can find the instructions in the book,  Maison Sajou Sewing Book: 20 Projects from the famous French Haberdashery. The classic cross stitch on linen is perfect paired with sweet floral lawn.

Cross stitch monogram wardrobe sachets

I stitched these monograms on 25 count Dublin Linen. The spaced linen is fairly easy to cross stitch using two strands of Cosmo embroidery floss.

Cross stitch monogram wardrobe sachets

My Cosmo embroidery hoops were the perfect match!  I love the blues and greens – so delicate and pretty.

Cross stitch monogram wardrobe sachets

Cross stitch monogram wardrobe sachets

The second sachet was in the mauve colourway.

Cross stitch monogram wardrobe sachets

Cross stitch monogram wardrobe sachets

These little sachets are filled with lavender and make sweet gifts. They are perfectly sized to place in your wardrobe to keep your clothing smelling fresh. I love the scent of lavender.

Cross stitch monogram wardrobe sachets

The beautiful fabric used in these lavender sachets is Memoire a Paris by Lecien Fabrics. This range is due out soon – and is available for pre-order at Ministry of Fabric.

Memoire a Paris 2017 by Lecien Fabrics

Memoire a Paris 2017 by Lecien Fabrics

Memoire a Paris 2017 by Lecien Fabrics

You can find some of our other lavender scented projects here:

Lavender Sachets with Crochet Motif

Lavender Heat Bag

Dress Form Lavender Sachets

Monogrammed Sachets

 

Filed Under: Embroidery/Cross stitch, Sewing Tagged With: cross stitch, lavender, sachets

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  1. Noemi says

    February 6, 2017 at 7:44 am

    Beautiful sachets. I want to learn how to cross stitch, Thanks for sharing your beautiful projects, they are so inspiring.
    kind regard,
    Noemi

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  2. Anne says

    February 7, 2017 at 4:27 am

    Lovely and so inspiring. I recently made monograms from Les Brodeuses Parisiennes’ ABC linge ancien and I just love it.

    Reply
  3. Lois Stimax says

    February 8, 2017 at 4:31 am

    I recently made some lavender sachets as well as covered coat hangers-from fabric saved from my brother’s wedding! My sister had been a bridesmaid in 1970 and had made her dress from pink taffeta. The leftover fabric had been stored away all this time. When she found it, I got to create something fun!

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    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      February 8, 2017 at 9:41 pm

      Thanks sounds so wonderful Lois!

      Reply

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