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My first flatfold, a gift in the mail and instructions for fringing a small pillow.



Hi to all my blogging friends. I have had a lovely week this week, my friend called around for lunch yesterday, we had salmon and cucumber sandwiches followed by cream cakes and plenty of cross stitch chat. My friend bought me a lovely bouquet of flowers and some chocolates, they really made my day very special, thankyou Diane!

Whilst my friend was visiting I received a parcel in the post, I thought it was an exchange so I was quite excited about it, however, when I opened the parcel I got a lovely surprise, it was not an exchange but a gift of a tatting shuttle and instruction booklets from a lady who read my blog and saw that I would like to take up tatting, or at least make an attempt. She asked me for my address and she sent me this lovely gift, I was so thrilled. I will post a picture on my next post. Thankyou Kate, it was very kind of you.
             
I thought I would attempt a different  finish on this gingerbread house and so I decided to make a flat fold, I am going to trim it with a polymer clay cane in red and white to match the design but I have not got around to it yet, and it may be after Christmas before I do, so I thought I would show the picture's now.
It is from The Gift Of Stitching Magazine 2008, Issue 34, page 42 and the designer is Olive Dyck of Olive Hope Designs. I stitched it on 25 count Dublin Lugana linen in pale blue.  

 


Fringing instructions for my little pillow ornament

I have been asked on a number of occasions how I do the fringing on my little pillow's, so I have decided to put together some finishing instructions. This is the pillow that I showed in my previous post.
All pictures are clickable for a close up view.
Cut the fabric exactly along the thread line of the fabric.


Pin the fabric in place onto the felt.

Count the thread lines from the design edge, in this case you can see I have counted two thread lines from the edge and started the blanket stitch. When you turn the corner you will still need to count two thread lines from the edge to ensure it is perfectly square. See the picture below.

When you have stitched the blacket stitch all around, only then do you pull out the threads to create the fringing. If you have cut it straight along the thread lines at the beginning you will not have any problems here, however, please be careful when you are stitching the blanket stitch, ensuring that you do not pull it out of shape when stitching it to the felt backing fabric.
      
 Cut another piece of felt the same size as the front and blanket, stitch it together leaving a small opening for stuffing the pillow and then continue blanket stitching to close it together.
Now you are ready to trim it how you wish.
Enjoy!


Christmas ornaments received.


 Hi everyone, I hope you are all nearly ready for Christmas!
Here are the christmas ornaments I made for two recent exchanges, the red one was for Margaret in the Hooked on Exchanging blog and the green one was for Pilar in the Year Long Prairie Schooler blog.

I have been asked how I do the fringing on my ornaments, over the next few weeks I will post pictures showing how to do it.   

Edited: You can now seea fringing tutorial in my next post here

Blog update and a mishap!
I have recently managed to change my blog to a three column blog, it has taken me absolutely ages to try and work out how to do this so I am thrilled I finally managed to do it, unfortunately I made a huge mistake whilst playing around with the codes, I accidentally deleted all the blogs I like to read. It has taken me ages to create this list of blogs I like to visit so I am really quite annoyed with myself, now I will have to try and find them all again! lol!!!

Stitching news.

I have sent a random act of kindness, when I receive news that it has arrived I shall post pictures. I have also completed all my exchanges for this year, I am still waiting to receive mine, but I am really looking forward to the post arriving everyday!

Have a happy stitchy week and thanks for the lovely comments!   

Tea if you please and a giveaway!


Hi everyone I hope you are all well!
I know its been a while since I last posted but I have been quite busy of late doing other things, although I have still been cross stitching.  I still have quite a few Christmas ornaments that need finishing and I have been stitching a gift for a friend, I will be sending that in the mail this week and when it arrives I will post pictures.

I just loved this free pattern from The Sampler Girl, I have stitched it a couple of times now, once for
my giveaway in July and this one that I decided to make for myself, I am going to hang it on the door in the kitchen where my tea is stored. Of course I had to make a fimo clay teapot to top it off! 

I so love my new teaset, I bought it in the summertime, the strawberries are so cute and I just love the colour, I really love strawberry designs on anything but I particularly love it on cross stitch.

 

Now for some news of a beautiful giveaway over at Rebecca's blog - Gathering of Thoughts here  , trust me if you like the romantic theme you will love this blog. Rebecca creates the most beautiful things,  on this occasion she is giving away this gorgeous Christmas pillow in the picture below, go over to her blog and check it out, you won't be disappointed.Oh I so want to win this!
I am hoping to plan a giveaway for Christmas if I get chance, so keep a look out for that.

I have also sent out this week my last two exchanges for Christmas, one for The Year Long Prairie Schooler Exchange Group and one for the Hooked on Exchanging Group.

Thankyou for all of your lovely comments,  I hope you have a happy stitchy week!

Come back soon!

Free pattern for box of treasure


Here is the free cross stitch pattern I promised for the Little Box of Treasure design in 
my previous post.
The cross stitch are worked two threads over two and the letters, cotton reel and scissors
are worked one thread over one.

The lines are placement lines for the scissors.

I would love to see your completed projects if anyone decides to use it!

Thankyou to everyone who left a comment on my previous post, I really enjoyed reading them.

Happy stitching!


Birthday gift for Jill

Here is the birthday gift I sent Jill at the Purple Peacock blog,
I made the box and designed the pattern for the box lid myself, the free pattern for the top of the box
will be available in my next post. The pin pillow and bag is my own design.

The pinkeep was made using a Debbie Draper freebie (I can no longer find the site) and the alphabet used for the little bag was a freebie but I have lost the information where I got the pattern from, however, I think it was from the DMC website, but if anyone would like a copy I can email it to you. I am hoping to locate where I got it from, but if anyone can help please let me know! 

I made a fimo clay teapot following instructions from You Tube and the teacup was made following instructions from a book I have.

The embroidered flowers inside the needlebook


I plaited DMC satin thread for the cord on the bag
Swarovski crystal trim on the ribbon
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