I finished up this piece over the weekend. This is the Primitive Wizard of Oz by Midsummer Night Musings and it was a really fun stitch. So relaxing with no back-stitching or fractionals. It's such a clever design too. If you've never looked at this pattern closely, see if you can identify all of the motifs. Note how each is positioned near the letter of its initial. Took me a while to figure out 'hurricane' since I always thought of the storm as a cyclone, tornado or twister, but I looked it up and it all depends on the version you read or see. And since the 'T' already had the Tin Man and Toto too, there was more room near the 'H'. Look how the flying monkey is neatly positioned between the 'F' and the 'M'. Same for the Wizard himself with the 'O' and 'W'. And what a perfect winding yellow brick road.
This is stitched in my own DMC substitutions on Vikki Clayton 32 count linen in Bunny Brown. I had a small amount of the trim and backing fabric in my stash, but not enough for this pillow. I loved the look so much that I went out and bought more for just for the purpose.
On another note, I stumbled on the coolest little household tip for storing those plastic grocery bags we keep around to use for wastebasket liners and other things. Maybe you have switched to the re-usables and don't accumulate so many now, but I still seem to stack up my share of them and never had a decent way to store them. I love the method described here at Polka Dot Pineapple and I'm storing my little folded up bags neatly in an empty coffee can now!
What abeautifull pillow. It's such a fun story The wizard of Oz......
ReplyDeleteAre you folding you plastic bags yet???
What a great finish! Congratulations on finishing it.
ReplyDeleteOh how darling! I love how you've finished it, Annie!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great Annie, as always such perfect finishing! Congratulations
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful finish. I really love this design because I'm a Wizard of Oz lover. You did a great job of finishing it off!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAnnie, what a wonderful finish! I just love this piece. The fabric you chose is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Wednesday!
how cute!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. The colours in the fabric go so well with the colours in the stitching, perfect match
ReplyDeleteI love your finish!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your wizard of Oz pillow and reading the story that goes with it. The fabric is a perfect match.
ReplyDeleteI started folding my bags like this a few months ago and it definitly is so much tidier now.
A beautiful pillow! I Love it!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a good week.
The Wizard of Oz has always been one of my favorite movies, but I always forget about this pattern until I see it on a blog. You did a beautiful job! Thanks for pointing out the little details that make it so special. I'll definitely have to get this one soon!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finished, Annie. That's cute! :)
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful finish! What a cute design :o)
ReplyDeleteHow neat! I just stuff mine into an empty paper towel cardboard center and have them in a drawer for easy access.
Congrats on the lovely finish of the pillow! Great job on stitching and finishing!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great finish! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery cute design!! It came out wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous piece!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely finish and such a clever chart - it must have been fun to stitch!
ReplyDeleteI always fold our plastic bags like that - my grandparents taught me :)
Great finish!
ReplyDeleteNot only the design is clever, you are too! I'm not sure if I would have noticed all the details.
Adorable pillow! Great job Annie :o)
ReplyDeleteGood decision to get more of the fabric. I love this!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your finish!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this pillow! You are right: the pattern is really nice! Have a nice week end, Anita Camilla
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on such a great finish Annie, it is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic finish! Great job, Annie, on both the stitching finish and the finishing finish. ;)
ReplyDeleteI just bought this pattern over the weekend. Do you remember what DMC conversions you used for the crescent colours threads? Thanks, yours is beautiful!
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