Well, it’s the weekend and the weather has turned cold again, but at least it stayed dry for the London Marathon which took place this morning. (Sunday)
I wouldn’t call myself a gardener but when the weather warms up and the sun comes out I do like to potter out there.
Sadly, over the years
the grass has turned mostly to moss and in places it’s died completely, leaving
muddy patches, so I made the decision to have the grass re-laid. I’m also having a new awning over my patio, so
I'll have a nice shady spot to sit and stitch when the sun eventually decides to shine.
Anyway, onto the
needlework and in the two weeks since I last posted on here I have had 1
finish, 2 new starts and I’ve worked on 1 wip.
My finish was the first part of my Leap Year Day project, the band sampler from ‘My Stitching Box’ from Jeanette Douglas.
This was such a fun stitch with all of the beading and specialist stitches and I can’t wait to stitch the other pieces of the set.
This weekend I’ve worked on the large yellow 1 over 1 butterfly on the right.
Happy Stitching!
Sue
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My Stitching Box
Designer – Jeanette
Douglas
Fabric – 32ct Zweigart
Evenweave – Antique White
Threads – Classic
Colorworks Belle Soie, NPI Silk, Gloriana Silk Floss & Rainbow Gallery
Splendor
(1 silk thread over 2
linen threads with the exception of the satin stitch & Bargello, which is 2
silk threads)
Beads – Mill Hill
Log Cabin Squirrel
Designer – Little House
Needleworks
Fabric – 32ct Belfast
Linen – Raw
Threads – Classic
Color Works (Called For)
Prairie Schooler Santa 2001
Designer – Prairie Schooler
Fabric - 16ct Aida
(tea/coffee dyed)
Threads – Called for
DMC’s
Butterfly Lace Mandala
Started 9th
September 2021
Designer - Martina Rosenberg - Chatelaine
Fabric – 28ct Jobelan
Evenweave – Antique White
Threads – Called for
Silks, DMC and Petite Treasure Braid
Beads – Swarovski
Crystals and Delica Beads
Lovely new starts and progress on your WIP, Sue! The sampler finish is gorgeous. Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finish on the JD piece. Her pieces are always fun to do with all the different stitches and lovely colors. You're coming along nicely on the other projects too!
ReplyDeleteI feel the same as you about gardening, Sue. I leave most of it to my husband who really enjoys it, but I like to go out and pull a few weeds/do some clean-up in nice weather. That patio will make a lovely stitching spot with an awning! Your band sampler finish is lovely and that butterfly piece is amazing! The colors and stitches are just delightful. The PS Santa you are stitching is one of my favorites :) Enjoy! Hope you are having a lovely April! ♥
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