Isn't it wonderful to come home to happy mail? A handwritten letter or postcard? Yes, it beats little bill window envelopes every time.
Imagine my joy and surprise to find this beautiful stitched postcard in my mail. It came from Virginia Beach unscathed from my darling friend Jana!
She's the bestest!
I hope to have something new to share with you soon, I've taken up the needle once again!
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Saturday, October 5, 2013
A finish - meet Cinder
Just a little ornament to add to my rather meager collection of fall smalls.
This is Cinder and he stitched up quite quickly and was fun, I love whimsical, retro, vintage Halloween. Not much for the scary gory stuff.
The chart is from Hinzeit. He is attached to thin chipboard and then wool felt was added, a twist of floss outlines the stitched portion. I didn't put the ribbon on yet, but wanted a photo to prove to myself I can finish something.
Mr. Owl is progressing, I need to put up a status report on him. I hope to get him done for Halloween but it remains to be seen.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Progress on Mr. Owl - as of September 13, 2013
Stars are done, moon is done, the lower body is progressing. My optimal plan is to finish his body by the end of this weekend and then get going on the rest of him. I want to get him finished, cleaned and completed so that we can enjoy him this autumn. Pillow or framed?
What's your vote on this?
What's your vote on this?
Labels:
autumn,
birds,
cross stitch,
magazine stitching,
owl,
seasons,
WIP
Friday, September 6, 2013
Owl progress
Here's the latest on where I stand with my Autumn owl. The top is nearly done - and the bottom will be the rest of Mr. Owl, his branch, and pumpkins at the bottom. Very fun to stitch with lots of bright colors.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Woo hoo - He's found, he's found!!!!!
Yep, my November turkey is now found and sitting along with the other unfinished months.
That is, they are stitched but just aren't finished. So far, my only finish is the doorknob hanger pillow I made with the July eagle.
This is part of a long term stitch along I've shared with Linda and Debbie.
I have December, January and February to go before I'm done.
I'm so happy I've found this. Hooray!!!!
So, the plan is to finish my current in progress owl for Halloween and then concentrate on making some stitchy Christmas presents. I hope to squeeze in time to finish the Prairie Schooler months.
Finish to Share - Home of a Needleworker
I started this Little House Needleworks pattern back in April and only now finished it.
But a finish is a finish.
I did not stitch it on linen but used beautiful Crescent Colours floss on it, the subtle color variations add a nice little something. This is it immediately after the last stitch was made.
Now it just needs to be gently washed, pressed and taken off for framing.
Now I can go and finish the owl!
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
The turkey has flown the coop, but I have a lovely owl that is coming along nicely
Long time no blog. But I've returned with a status report on a missing turkey and a new fall project.
I fear I may never find Tom Turkey from my November Prairie Schooler. Just not sure if I have the time or inclination for ALL THAT BROWN again.
So, instead, I pulled out a 2012 stitching magazine and began working on my whimsical owl.
I think he is dashing, all colorful and roly poly.
Here's where he stands now - getting there. I hope to get some time in for stitching over the long weekend as I'd love to drop him off with a bunch of fall-themed projects that are done and sitting in a box awaiting framing.
The remainder includes a few quick stars, filling in the moon, it stops at roughly a half moon, Owliver's body, and then glorious pumpkins along the bottom. Sounds like a lot but could be stitched like mad and finished before summer is officially over in mid-September!
I fear I may never find Tom Turkey from my November Prairie Schooler. Just not sure if I have the time or inclination for ALL THAT BROWN again.
So, instead, I pulled out a 2012 stitching magazine and began working on my whimsical owl.
I think he is dashing, all colorful and roly poly.
Here's where he stands now - getting there. I hope to get some time in for stitching over the long weekend as I'd love to drop him off with a bunch of fall-themed projects that are done and sitting in a box awaiting framing.
The remainder includes a few quick stars, filling in the moon, it stops at roughly a half moon, Owliver's body, and then glorious pumpkins along the bottom. Sounds like a lot but could be stitched like mad and finished before summer is officially over in mid-September!
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