Hello friends,
I have had a little sort out and decided to give rotating various cross stitch projects a go! I thought I would start with 3, just to see if I can manage them:
1. Blue Ribbon Design - Botanical Blessings
2. Blue Ribbon Design - Behind The Gate (A Halloween Calendar)
3. Historical Sampler Company - Heart Pot Sampler
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The Chart, what eventually it will look like!
This is where I picked it up again after oh so long being on the shelf.
These flowers are really lovely, I thought a good place to stop and rotate.
Goodness, I will have to try to take brighter photos! Looking very dull, I assure you the colours are really lovely.
2.
The chart, what it will I hope resemble!?
Taken from the cover to help visualise what I am stitching. This is for Han and K as they love Halloween.
This cross stitch had not been started so I decided to start with the hanging pieces.
HUGE learning curve making these!! OMG! well I only just left enough fabric around each square! Note to self leave a bit more!! That's not a design error, the instructions are really clear! I just cannot follow instructions very well! Somehow I managed to pull them together.
Front.
Back.
3.
Where I found the cross stitch, I was searching for something traditional that I could adapt and make more personal. I will be adding a more personal touch to this sampler and turning it into a wedding day heirloom for han and K.
This is where I picked it up again from.

This is where I am now after stitching.
A little personal touch added here, hang and K have a cat (on right) called Eggy Bread and a dog, a pug called Lancelot on the right. Something to note about Lancelot is that he has a wonky ear that's always down! Also one eye after recently having it removed when he had a cyst. This is only one of many quirky personal bits I will be including.
Until the next time..
Wonderful trio you are working on, Jacquie! I really like the first one; just something about the colors, the round center with verse and the flowers. I hope you have a good week.
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ReplyDeleteThey are all lovely and I love that you're stitching them on linen. I can't stich any more since injuring my arm but I used to stitch 24/7 and loved it. I hope you get on well with all of them and shall pop back to see how you're doing.
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