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The Washing Line, an evocative image to hand-embroider

What's in the kit?

  • A nostalgic look at wash day to recreate with hand embroidery. Our most enduringly popular embroidery kit.
  • A generously-sized piece of antique French linen, hand-printed in the UK by Caroline with the design.
  • A thread card: depending on the option you select (see below) this will either be empty, ready for you to fill, or loaded with all the threads you will need to complete the kit (twenty colours).
  • A  beautifully-styled card folder printed with clear instructions.
  • An A4 sheet with a full colour print of the completed embroidery and an actual size copy of the printed design, annotated with the colours Caroline has used.
Inspired by a poem by Susan Hatt (see below). This embroidery accompanied Issue 6 of The Stitcher's Journal and so is part of the eight Stitcher's Journal collection embroidery kits.

Price range: £35.00 through £58.00

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Additional Information

This embroidery kit is possibly our most popular, probably because so many of us hold dear memories of helping our mothers hang out the laundry. It was inspired by this poem by Susan Hatt.

By Design

Between the garage and the ash tree’s trunk the line sags. Patiently pegging, she shapes
her washing, fixing a shirt by its tails, a dress by
its hem — its blue gingham squares
nudged by a small, golden, smocked dress, sharing
a peg and a smile with a little boy’s jumper — machine-knitted, faded pink — colours
complement. The large white sheets struggle
then fold across the line. Next, the prop.
It’s makeshift, but has form. A crooked nail anchors the rigging and with a practised
heave, the washing is launched — sheets clapping.
the shirt stands upright, dances with the dress;
the little girl and boy flutter in the gusts.

This kit is quite simple to stitch, it just takes some time. The painting is not difficult, even if you have never held a paintbrush before, you will quickly find yourself addicted to painting on linen and can enjoy incorporating it in your embroidery. A comprehensive introductory guide to painting on linen is available in the Free Downloads section of this site, where you will also find guides to my favourite embroidery stitches.

 

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PLEASE NOTE

Update for US customers

2 September 2025

Just a brief update to say that  Royal Mail and Parcelforce have merged and come up with a fantastic new system. It just requires some serious tweaks to the website, so if US customers could just hold off for a few more days while I ascertain precisely where we stand, and my website developer implements the changes which will enable us to send kits and journals ‘fully landed’, with the customer seeing the duty paid at the checkout. The Stitcher’s Journal is free of duty. My embroidery kits bear 11.4%. My bundles of used fabrics are also free of duty. So we are just setting up accounts and integrating the website, and I am very hopeful that any price increases will be minimal.

I am taking the opportunity to re-stock the website at the same time, so that we can re-open with some new things on offer. I am also working on Issue 26 of The Stitcher’s Journal to come out later this month.

Changes can be unsettling, but sometimes, once one gets to grips with them, things don’t look so bad so I just want to reassure my US customers that it is not all doom and gloom.

A newsletter will be going out as soon as everything is set up. I am also confident that I can soon open up to the EU again; I have an online meeting with a Product Safety Compliance Company in which I hope to demonstrate that neither The Stitcher’s Journal nor my embroidery kits pose a danger to anyone. 

Thank you for your patience and supportive messages, each one just spurs me on, even after a long day buried in the Harmonised Tariff Schedule, which actually makes the most fascinating and distracting reading!

With very best wishes,
Caroline