Friday, April 28, 2017

Lesley Teare - Victorian Angel Letter "S"

Hello Stitchy Friends!

Today I wanted to share a finish that I had on March 31st of this year. I actually started this one for Stitch Maynia last year and had only worked on it the day I started it until March of this year when I picked it back up to get it done. It is the Lesley Teare - Victorian Angel Letter "S" that I stitched as my 2016 Remembrance Ornament for my Grandma Shirley. I plan on stitching an ornament for my Christmas Tree every year in honor of my Grandma and Grandpa both. I still need to FFO it.
Here are my progression pictures:


This picture is what the design will be similar to. The one I did did not have a finished picture just the chart. This alphabet is found in the hardback book called Cross Stitch Angels.


This was my progress on the day I started it for Stitch Maynia 2016. I started on May 2nd, 2016.



This was my progress after working on it March 27, 2017. This was the first time I had worked on it since starting it back for Maynia!


Here is the finish on March 31st, 2017. I did a few changes to the design when I stitched it. I used Wisper White thread for the wings to give them some texture and softness. I also added mill hill beads in the flowers and her head piece instead of doing French Knots.

Now I just need to get my ornaments FFO'd one of these days! Hopefully before Christmas!

Thank you for stopping by today! Have a lovely stitching week!
Laura

Design Details:
Name: Victorian Angel Letter "S" - Lesley Teare - Cross Stitch Angels Book
Fabric: 28 Count White Opalescent Cashel Linen
Stitched: 2 over 2 
Changes Made: Used Wisper White thread for wings & mill hill beads in flowers instead of French Knots
STARTED: May 2nd, 2016
FINISHED: March 31, 2017
Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Adorable Panda Freebie Kit - Start, Finish & FFO!

Good afternoon stitchy friends!

Today I wanted to share just a quick little start, finish & FFO with you :) I had this cute little freebie kit that had come with a Cross Stitch Crazy magazine and decided to make it for my Mom's birthday card this year. It took me a few nights to work up but it turned out really cute. Here is the finished stitching and then it completed as an FFO into a little card.



Here is it finished as the little card:



Because this is small, about 3" x 3" finished or so...I told Mom that she could glue the card shut and put a magnet on the back and use it as a little fridge magnet :)

Hope you are having a great stitchy day! Thanks for stopping by!
Laura

Design Details:
Name: Freebie Panda Card Kit from Cross Stitch Crazy Magazine
Fabric: 14 count Aida
Stitched: 2 over 2 
FFO: As a small card about 3"x3"

Saturday, April 8, 2017

MINI FINISH: October Block for Lakeside Needlecraft Durene Jones Fantasy SAL


Hello Stitchy Friends!

I wanted to share my most recent "Mini Finish" on my Lakeside Needlecrafts Durene Jones Fantasy SAL with you. I fell behind with this one way back in October. When the pattern came out for this block I knew that I wanted to try some alterations. I ended up removing the large second pumpkin that was originally charted and instead stitched a Witch's Cauldron pattern that is also a Durene Jone's design. I found it in a World of Cross Stitching Magazine. The witch with the cauldron in the magazine was very similar to the witch in the October block so I thought it would be a cute switch. I also love the Stoney Creek witch patterns and most of them call for turkey stitches to make the witch hair. Sooo I decided to try that for the first time as well. 

Because I had all of these changes in mind, and my heart set on it working out because I really had it in my mind that this is what I wanted....I ended up procrastinating working on my project because I had never drastically changed a pattern other than color changes or switching a thread out...AND I had also never done turkey work either. I was too scared that it wouldn't turn out or it would look like a total mess. BUT I sucked it up and finally just finished it! Here is my result....




Didn't she turn out AWESOME?!?!? I was pretty excited about how it ended up looking! I had found a great tutorial on youtube on how to do the turkey work stitch. Here is the link. I also added a cute cat button and blingy spider button for some extra dimension as well.

Here are the other blocks that I have done so far...


This is the August Pegasus block. Changes I made to this one include using DMC satin floss for the rainbow, fuzzy stuff for the mane and tail, and wisper thread and kreinik for the wings. I used gold metallic thread for the hooves also. I also added beads and used kreinik for the "sky area".




Here is the September Wizard. I used Mo's Sale Satins for his robe and hat and their floss called Leaf Pile for the leaves. I used wisper thread for his beard to make it fuzzy.

And here are my three completed blocks together so far.



I have just the circles completed for all the other months except November and December and I need to still do all 20 years worth of border - LOL! There is A LOT of border on this one and these blocks are deceiving as well! There are well over 1000 stitches in each little section!

Now that I have my witch finished and she turned out like I envisioned I am excited to continue on this one! I don't have any plans to majorly alter a block like I did the October one in the next few that have been released...just maybe some minor changes to make it "my own version" :)

Thanks for stopping by! Have a great stitchy day!
Laura

Design Details:
Name: Durene Jones Fantasy SAL from Lakeside Needlecrafts
Fabric: 32 Count Belfast Linen in Opalescent Fairy Dance from Hand Dyed Fabrics by Stephanie
Stitched: 2 over 2 
Needleminder: Pooping Unicorn from Nifty Needle Nannies