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Thursday 24 December 2020

Happy Christmas 2020

What a year it has been. I hope that next year will be kinder to all of us. In the meantime I wish everyone a Happy Christmas and I will share with you my final Christmas themed stitching for 2020. Only the first of these is fully  finished.

Christmas Lace - Tracy Horner of Ink Circles
Gift of Stitching, Dec. 2007
Fabric: 32ct Zweigart Light Mocha/Mushroom linen
Threads: Suggested DMC threads

It's Snow Cold - Little House Needleworks
Fabric: 32ct Zweigart Smokey Pearl
Threads: Suggested DMC threads

Daschund Through the Snow - Durene Jones
CrossStitcher Nov. 2020
Fabric: 25ct Crafty Kitten Pixie Dust Lugana
Threads: Suggested DMC threads


Wednesday 16 December 2020

Gifted Gorgeousness and Fully Finished SAL - December 2020

Once again I'm combining two blog events as there is a lot of overlap in what I am showing today. Jo of Serendipitous Stitching hosts Gifted Gorgeousness and you can found out how it works here. In summary it is an opportunity to show any stitching/craft related gifts you have made and/or received. 

Rachel of Ten Hour Stitcher is our host for our Fully Finished Gallery. The purpose of this gallery is to encourage stitchers to fully finish some, if not all, of their projects. I'm not great at finishing something when I've completed the stitching as I want to move on to the next thing instead. It's good for me to have an incentive to complete my smaller projects. 

First up is my gifted stitching.  For Advent I took part in Wichtelaktion (Advent Elf card exchange) organised by Martina. I wrote of this more fully in an earlier blog post but here is a reminder of the cards sent and received. 

 
Sent to Lynda Ruth (Purple Dixie)
 Received from June (Butterfly Wings              

In addition, I received these extras from June.

Like many stitchers I've been busy stitching for Christmas over the past couple of months. The designs below are fully finished and have all been gifted. Three of these designs are from The Gift of Stitching magazine. I bought all the back copies years ago and in September I decided to choose some ornaments from this magazine. Just last month I discovered that there has been renewed interest in it and that it now has its own Facebook group. It's not like me to be 'on trend' :)
Prairie Schooler Santa - Prairie Schooler
Gift of Stitching, November 2008
Fabric: 32ct Raw unbleached linen
Threads: Suggested DMC

Snowed In - Something in Common in
Gift of Stitching, December 2006
Fabric: 32ct Flax linen
Threads: Suggested DMC threads
When I saw Snowed In on Margaret's Blog, I knew I had to stitch it. For some reason my photo is skewed. 

Snow Keeper - The Drawn Thread (freebie)
Fabric - Unknown light beige evenweave
Threads: Suggested DMC

Beaded Candle - unknown
Fabric: 18ct Antique White Aida

Mulberry Snowflake - Just Nan
Fabric: 32ct Natural Linen
Threads: Suggested DMC
Beads: Unknown petite brown/gold colour

Christmas Eve Deer - Prairie Schooler
Gift of Stitching, November 2009
Fabric: 32ct Raw unbleached linen
Threads: Suggested DMC


Friday 4 December 2020

2020 Advent Calendar Blog Hop

It's the fourth day in Jo's advent blog hop.

My Christmas stitching that I'd like to share today is this Christmas tree. I love the effect of the variegated thread in this design.

Christmas Tree Ornament - Debbie Draper Designs (Gift of Stitching, Dec 2007)
Fabric: 40ct Zweigart white linen
Thread: Crescent Colors Bing Cherry. Cording in DMC 3685

Jo asked us to think about Christmas books that we enjoy. I don't have a 'go to' Christmas read but as a child I always looked forward to Christmas as Santa would leave me a Christmas Annual of my then favourite weekly comic. I think the first one I received was Bunty. This weekly magazine comprised of several short comic-strip stories, broken up by letters pages, competitions, featured readers, puzzle pages, promotions, next-week previews or advertisements. The back page initially featured a cut-out doll and paper clothes. I loved that.  As I got older, my tastes changed and my favourite weekly comic became Tina, later called Princess Tina as it and Princess magazine merged. The contents were broadly similar to Bunty but for a young teen audience. Of course these are now out of print.


Check back to Jo's blog to find out who has/is posting on each day in December.