I’m well past the half way mark of Log Cabin Christmas
now and have just finished Part 6, which is ‘In The Woods Deer’.I’m really enjoying working on this, but I think, as we head into warmer days, it’s time to put Christmas/Winter stitching aside for a little while I think because I want to do some Summer stitching.
First though I
wanted to get some more stitches into my Chatelaine, ‘Hummingbird Lace
Mandala’.
This is where I let it the last time you saw it back in March.
Between then and now, I’ve stitched the first 1 over 1 hummingbird,
worked on the borders of specialist stitches and the second flower. I’ve also added lots of beads, because I’ve decided to bead as I go, instead of leaving it all until the end as I did with Butterfly Lace.I did make a little
blunder though……….while adding beads to the second flower, I realised that I
used the wrong beads on the first one, so at some point I’m going to sit and pick
the out, which is a bit of a pain.
There’s one last thing to share with you today.
I’ve seen other stitchers' use Flower Frogs, which are designed for arranging flowers, to display/store their scissors and I wanted one too, so when I saw this beautiful Green Glass one on ebay, I knew it had to come and live with me.
Sue
Project Information
Chart- Log Cabin Christmas – Part 6- In the Woods Deer
Designer – Little
House Needleworks
Fabric – 32ct Zweigart
Linen – Raw
Threads – Called for
Classic Colorworks
Hummingbird
Lace Mandala - Chatelaine
Designer
- Martina Rosenberg
Fabric –
28ct Jobelan Evenweave – Antique White
Threads –
Called for Silks, DMC and Petite Treasure Braid
Beads –
Swarovski Crystals and Delica Beads
Beautiful stitching, Sue.....and the green glass frog set is pefect!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stasi. I was so pleased to find the flower frog. I've been looking in charity shops for some time looking for one and have been really surprised at how many people didn't know what one was or what it was for!
DeleteHappy Stitching! Sue xx
I didn't know what one was until stitchers started to show them as scissor holders!!! A great idea as it turns out!
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