The final part of the sal is FFO’d and if I’m honest, I did find this piece a little challenging in the finishing of it.
I want to give a shout out to Jacob, Caroline and Kerri, for this collaboration between Modern Folk Embroidery, Evertote, and Roxy Floss Co, and say a big thank you for the five wonderful projects that we started stitching back in August last year.
Here’s a quick reminder.
In August we started with the Peacock Pin Pillow
September we stitched a Scissor Fob
In October we started the first of three items that were a little more tricky to finish, starting with a Biscornu.
November was the Hindeloopen Pinwheel
And finally, after a break in December for the Christmas Countdown, we stitched the Hindeloopen Strawberry in January, bringing the collection to an end.
I've also managed to sneek in one last new start before the end of the month and because I've decided to still stitch 'Winter' during February, I made a start on 'Frosty Tiny Town' from Heart in Hand.
Happy Stitching!
Sue
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Quintessential Frisian Smalls Sal
Designed – Modern Folk Embroidery
Fabric – 36ct Linen
- Porcelain – Roxy Floss Co/Evertote
Threads – Roxy Floss
Co – Falu Red (hand-overdyed cotton)
Frosty Tiny Town
Designed - Heart in Hand
Fabric - 36ct Grey mystery linen
Threads - Called for Weeks Dye Works & Classic Colorworks
Substitutes - CCW - Classic Colorworks, WDW - Weeks Dye Works, RFC - Roxy Floss Co.
CCW Chesapeake Bay to RFC Slate
CCW Eves Leaves to CCW Weeping Willow
CCW Thundercloud to CCW Barrel Cactus
WDW Hunter to WDW Blue Spruce
WDW Sun Dried to CCW Cherry Cobbler

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What a beautiful collection of smalls. Bravo! I am with you about stitching from stash. I am often subbing one brand of fancy floss for the one I have in stash. The grey mystery fabric is a perfect find. XO, R
ReplyDeleteIt was such a fun stitch over the months Robin and I'm so pleased with the outcome. I still have a couple of skeins of thread and some of the fabric left, so I think I'm going to stitch a couple more smalls. Happy Stitching! Sue xx
DeleteI just love your beautiful red creations, Sue! Each one is finished so perfectly. And that Frosty Tiny Town looks like a very fun piece to be working on this winter. Enjoy your weekend! ♥
ReplyDeleteAww Carol, I can't take all the credit for the red pieces, I just stitched them. It's Jacob from Modern Folk Embroidery that that deserves that, he designs such beautiful charts. Happy Stitching! Sue xx
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