Saturday, November 6, 2010



Christmas is fast upon us but there is still time to make a special Santa, stocking or ornament and to begin a tradition of making a beautiful addition to your decorations each year.

My Woodland Santa is dressed in a coat of natural felted wool, hand dyed in a parchment colour and embroidered with berries and leaves in silk chenille. It is very satisfying to work with the pure textures of wool and silk combined. The wool background is very easy to stitch into with the chenille and the berries look good enough to pick.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Garden Magic Toowoomba
































Gorgeous flowers photographed in the gardens in
Toowoomba a week ago, just before the heavy rain.
We took some time out to explore the nooks and crannies
of the tablelands, staying at Rudd's Pub in Nobby then
home through Warwick.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Silent Night




This is my latest little creation. I love the cone shape and when you combine it with Christams decorating it just sings. The flowers are freeform cotton, silk organza, lace and silk velvet - all of my favourite textures. Diamentes at the centre of each flower makes them sparkle. The cone itself is made of silk fabric printed with the old carol Silent Night and embellished with sequins.

Thursday, August 19, 2010


I haven't been able to stitch very much lately as the nerve endings in my fingers have been affected by the Chemo therapy so I've enjoyed just looking through all the threads and vintage buttons in the shop's stash instead. My brain is turning over crazily with new ideas for next year when I hope my fingers will be better and can keep up the pace.

I couldn't resist playing with some of my favourite things, most of which I use in my crazy patchwork. On the plate is Mokuba pink ruffle ribbon and a selection of Au Ver A Soie silk threads, gorgeous vintage German glass buttons and pearls.

Why not visit my Buttons and Treasure pages and select some of the rare buttons for your stash. They are hard to find in such mint vintage condition.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Silky Winter Warmers

I love my old maniquin. It has been decoupaged with old lace patterns that I collected and it stands in my office amongst the ribbon stands. It gives the office a lovely French flair and is ideal for displaying my scarves.

The cool weather is just around the corner so why not wrap up in one of my scarf designs. Made from silk velvet with felt and silk velvet flowers, they are luxurious and soft to wear. There are 4 colours available.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Stitch Me!






My daughters grew this amazing orchid in Brisbane and it flowered this month. I thought I would share these photos with you as an inspiration for embroidery. I think it lends itself to stumpwork. Try long and short stitch with creative needlelace stitches over the top.
I'd love to see what you can do with it!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

French Inspired Home


No longer do we have to spend hours looking for vintage fabrics at boot sales and flea markets because The French General has produced a rustic range of beautiful fabrics reminiscent of 19th. Century farmhouses. The large striped fabrics have a 10% linen content which gives an antique feel. I love to cross stitch or embroider monograms and mix them in with the linen stripes and florals for that traditional look. The monograms are great on bags, purses and household items of all kinds. Check out the cross stitch and embroidery linens and also the little Sajou Alphabet Books.The old style reels pictured are in limited supply and each one is wound with 3 to 5mtrs. of ribbon. They were specially selected to match the fabrics so add a little tag or strip of braid to you project and you'll have the perfect French style.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Add Pizzaz to you Embroidery


I've had the most marvelous time finding vintage glass and crystal buttons from Germany - some are clear glass and others have a mirrored back to add sparkle. There's also sew on mirror backed crowns and fancy mother of pearl vintage French feather and shell sequins to inspire.

Imagine a bag or special book cover decorated with the Akoya buttons with English style decals of Roses and Lilies. The shell effect shines through the decal to give a wonderful lustre.

Combine all these gorgeous ellements with our subtle and sublime silk ribbons for a great lift to you heart and creativity.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

I wish you a Happy Holiday Season and a warm, loving time shared with family and friends.Thank you for your support during the year and I hope you have had great pleasure from your purchases.

Some Important News for Our Australian Customers -Laraine's on Capri is transferring to a wholly Online Business and we are closing our store at the Isle of Capri on Christmas Eve.

I am looking forward to the New Year with exciting new designs and concepts and I hope you will follow my journey.
Warmly yours,
Laraine

Sunday, September 27, 2009


Just arrived in from Yuwa Japan, four beautiful textured linens printed with a collage of roses, stripes and spots or large and small rose bouquets. My favourite is the antique sewing tool print which I think would make great pin cushions, needle cases and sewing bags. See Fabric for more printed linens at www.larainesoncapri.com.au

Monday, August 17, 2009

Sunday, July 26, 2009


I have been looking through the Monogram book by Susan O'Connor and some of the
reproduction Alphabet books by Sajou and felt inspired to work some of the designs.

I haven't worked in Cross Stitch for a long time but these little Lavender pouches were too
hard to resist as the braids and rick rack matched the linen beautifully.
There's nothing nicer or more pleasing than working with linen.