This is the ornament I received in the Friendly Stitchers exchange. Nancy made it for me, and I love it. The lace trim she picked sets it off beautifully, too! Thank you so much!
Sunday, January 02, 2011
A Christmas Cracker!
This Christmas I exchanged three crackers in the Crazy Quilting International group. This is one of them - a lovely, scrappy block with lots of different fabrics. The second picture is what was inside when I opened it. Thank you! I'll have lots of fun playing with all this!
Labels:
crazy quilting,
exchange
Saturday, January 01, 2011
A Crazy Start to the New Year
I love starting projects. The thrill of putting a needle into an unmarred piece of fabric is a real pull for me. So how could I resist when I heard about this challenge? Start a new project each of the first fifteen days of the year, and then try to finish them all by the end of the year. Most of the ones I've picked are small, and I figure this is a new way to do goals for the year. I've started my first piece today. It's at the top of the list I'm adding to every day as I add a new project. Maybe it'll make me somewhat accountable...
Yet Another Ornamental Finish
Here is how I finished the Christmas Wreath from the JCS ornament issue. I think it came out pretty well. The variegated red thread is part of the Weeks Dye Works threads I won. I'm putting them to use!
Labels:
cross stitch,
finishing
And More Winter
The last of the blocks in the group I'm sending to Ritva next week is done. This is from the winter round robin and is Cathy L's. She had a bunch in these colors with silkies in the middle. I'm not a fan of silkies, so I get stymied when I see them in blocks. I'm never sure what to do with them.
And here is what I decided to do. I pretty much left the silkie alone and added a heart for him to offer. I hope she likes it. The holly and the pine boughs took a loooong time.
Labels:
crazy quilting,
finish,
round robin
Friday, December 31, 2010
Golden Brown Kiku
I was making this temari as yet another Christmas gift when my plans were changed. We are to keep this one, I've been told, because Andreas likes it too much to give it away. It did turn out pretty well.
It's On The Bag
When I was stitching the kaleidoscope mandala, one person in particular would always stop and remark on how pretty the pattern and the colors were. So, for Christmas... this is how she got it. I sent the completed cross stitch off to Betsy, and she made this wonderful tote out of it! I love it. She's got an Etsy shop now, too, and I'm sure if you have something you want made into a tote she'd do it for you. The following pictures are of the construction. Oh, and the recipient loves it!
Labels:
cross stitch,
finishing,
gifts
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