I Stitched Off the Patch (And Loved the Result!)

In today’s slow stitching project, I’m sharing how I extend embroidery beyond the edge of a fabric patch to create a seamless, connected design. This simple technique allows your stitches to become both the decoration and the way the patch is attached. Using soft neutral fabrics, delicate embroidery, and a touch of visible mending inspiration, I’ll show you how I stitched baby’s breath off the patch and onto the background fabric for a beautiful cottage-style finish. Whether you enjoy embroidery, slow stitching, sashiko, visible mending, textile art, or cozy handwork, I hope this inspires your next project. 🧵 Embroidery 🪡 Slow Stitching 🤍 Cottage Style Handwork 🌿 Visible Mending Inspiration ✨ Beginner Friendly And I will see you on the next thread. 🤍 Find more cozy corners of Lambert Cottage here 🤍🧺 📖 Lambert Cottage — Journaling Channel    / @lambertcottagejournaling   🪡 Lambert Cottage — Stitching Channel    / @lambertcottage   🧺 Lambert Cottage Blog https://lambert-cottage.blogspot.com/ 🌿 Tumblr https://www.tumblr.com/lambertcottage 📌 Pinterest https://pin.it/4IqNrUy3e 🛒 Amazon Storefront https://a.co/d/04ktnjHq #embroidery #slowstitch #handembroidery #sashiko #visiblemending #textileart #cottagecore #needlework #handmade #slowliving