I choose the latter!
This one is 12 Red Robins, by Cinderberry Stitches:
The stitchery in the next one is from a free pattern by Gail Pan found here.
As I had already used a varigated red floss for my 12 red robins stitchery, I decided to give the DMC light effects thread in red a try. The result is a gorgeous sparkly stitchery, perfect for a Christmas themed project, but boy was it a pain in the #$%@ to stitch with!
And this one I didn't actually start until the beginning of January. As I was putting away our Christmas decorations I came accross a card, handmade by my Aunt a couple of years ago, which I had been keeping. I decided to finally pull her gorgeous cross-stitch out and frame it into a wall hanging. And I had the most perfect material in my stash to match her candy cane!
6 comments:
What a fab start to Christmas 2009! Your stitcheries are delightful. I tried using a metallic thread once - you're right it's a @#$%. I really like the way you transformed your Aunt's cross stitch. Sweet!
Happy Stitching...Ann :)
Renee, you are very organized! I love your stitcheries and the colors you used! Perfect combination with the fabrics.
Have a happy weekend
super organised go with that.......nice christmas stitching.....
Super organised...only because I started stitching a Santa sack this week for my great niece due in April...thought I had better start now so it would be done by Xmas.
I love your redwork quilting, it has inspired me to do some - thanks.
thanks for all your comments ladies.
I am definitely going with super orgaised!
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