December 16, 2020

December 14, 2020

Freebie finish

This past week I participated in the Mystery SAL from  Brenda Gervais (With Thy Needle and Thread).   She shared a free holiday pattern called Merry and Minty.  

Starting last Monday, every other day a part of a mystery design released.  I finished mine up last night so today I put it together.   I just used what I had in my stash as far as fabric and floss.  
No matter how tight I pull the lacing, there is always more to tighten.

I like to pull the mitered corners even tighter with a few whipped stitches.   It helps .....
give you the nice sharp corner.

Stitching front to back and almost done.

Ta-Da!    I did add gold beads at the center of the poinsettias and I used cranberry beads for the holly berries.  I thought about using beads for the cranberries and popcorn but felt it would take away from the Prim design.  The bow at the top really does match the color in the floss.   For now, the bow is only clipped in place.

I am phyched now.   I want to sew more ornaments!  

 


The pattern is available on FB or Instagram, under Brenda Gervais.

There was also a pattern to stitch “wrapped” candies.   I do want to stitch up a couple but  I need to dig out the tub of mystery fabric and find some 36 count white.  I just haven’t gotten to it.   Maybe Wednesday when I hibernate inside while it snows outside!  

December 9, 2020

December 8, 2020

Exchanges and finishes

I made a bunch of tags to use
for numbering each present.
I was invited by a friend to do an Advent Exchange.   We had talked about doing it with a larger group but with the pandemic and concerns about mailing delays that got derailed.   I like the idea so much I made up a surprise Advent Exchange for my sister.   She will have a small gift to look forward to opening each day until the 24th of December.  It has been fun 'collecting' the things and figuring out how to wrap them in a cool presentation way.


These are the baskets I made.  Above is my sister's and below is my friend Stacy's


And here is my bag of goodies from Stacy......we are having fun opening one each day


This week I laced and mounted Ornaments ala Round.  This was finished in September.   I have been waiting for the frame that my friend Carol helped me get from Brick City Stitch in Ocala, FL.  Brick City is the LNS for Glendon Place.   Lacing it was interesting but so happy to have it done.  For now, it has a place of honor on my kitchen table.




This is stitched using 49 different DMC colors, 13 different Kreiniks and 12 different Mill Hill beads.  The designer is Glendon Place and it was stitched on PTP Mello in 28 count.    And to think I reluctantly participated in this SAL.....I kind of had no resistance when my two fiends were so gung-ho to do it.  I am glad I did.  Each ornament was a goal to be accomplished.   Right now this is my favorite stitched piece......

I also finished this cardinal this week.   The pattern is "When Cardinals Appear" from  Blackberry Lane.  It is stitched on 32 count Crystal Fathom.  I haven't thought about how I am going to finish it.

He instantly became cute when I added his eyes.


I had fits and starts with some of the snowflakes over one.   
My third finish this week is the Shepherd's Bush Christmas stocking for my grand daughter. It goes in the mail to her tomorrow.  I will have to share the 'traditional' photo of the baby in the stocking on their first Christmas.   Nice to get these UFO's out of the basket of shame.


I am so glad that Buddy Cat is not disturbed by my placement of stitched Santas.   An entire house as his domain and why does he have to perch here?


Thanks for stopping by.....hang in there as we approach a pandemic restricted holiday season, stay safe, wear your mask, stay healthy and keep on stitching.