Friday, July 3, 2009

Jumping on the Bandwagon

Seems like every stitcher and her sister stitched this irresistible little design by Stitch-Creations and I am no exception. I went for a soft-sided version. And since I can't stand to see good stitching space left empty, I added a bird design by Pelin Tezer on the top and another bird design taken from the Special Quaker Six Mains by A Mon Ami Pierre for the bottom. All done in DMC Color Variations 4210 on 14 ct Charles Craft rustic Aida. A very fun stitch.






15 comments:

  1. Absolutely perfect Annie!

    You're right, stitching space can't be wasted. The bird fits perfectly on the piece, no one would say it's an addition.

    Too bad you live so far away, bet we would have fun stitching along.

    Hugs!!!

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  2. It fits together so well, love the thread colour too

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  3. Annie! That ia another awesome finish, love it!!

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  4. Pretty cube, your were very creative in making it!

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  5. Lovely, m'n is stil not done.hihi
    Great finish

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  6. Love your stitching!!! You did a wonderful job on it.

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  7. Oh jeez, I had better get my butt in gear then!!!! ROFL!

    Very nice Annie :o)

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  8. Awesome cube finish, Annie! I love it!

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  9. Great job, Annie. I am really happy to have finish one as it's very helpful for my pins.

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  10. Very cool! I've never been able to get my cubes to come out square! You have done a great job.

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  11. That is so adorable!! Beautiful finish!

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  12. You have made a very nice block. And you are right, the sal was a big succes. I think i will design a second cube for a second sal...

    Greetings Anita
    http://stitch-creations.blogspot.com/

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  13. wow...that looks nice. Beautiful finishing

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  14. beautiful!!!

    raggedystitches,
    Louise

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