Sometimes a design just calls out to me to be stitched. This one, Blackbird Designs Garden Club #9, "The Gardener", was one of those. Maybe it's because BBD does not usually put a human figure in their designs. I can't think of any other that does, but I'm sure I haven't seen them all. I decided to turn this into a little thread keep for our blogging friend Carol. I discovered that JoAnn's sells those plastic rings in a number of sizes which makes it very convenient to select the right thing. I think this is 32 count Jobelan or Lugana.
Another design that called out my name for some stitch therapy was this cute coffee design from Stone Street Stitchworks called "Coffee Corner". You can find it in their Etsy shop. There are two versions on the pattern, one in red with a December holiday theme, and the one I stitched that is kind of all-season. Finished into a little mat/coaster because I couldn't think of anything else. This is stitched on 36 ct linen from my seemingly endless pile of HDF linen.
I saw this adorable freebie from Annie Beez Folk Art, "Uncle Sam Rides a Crow", and I really wanted to stitch up the center motif. It always makes me a little queasy to see a crow with an Uncle Sam, so I played with the chart to turn the crow into an eagle. Kind of looks like an odd-colored pigeon now, but in context, I think it passes as an eagle. I think it makes a cute July 4th card with the addition of the stickers too. This is done on another scrap of 36 ct HDF linen.
Next project will be on 28 ct over 2 to give my eyes a rest!
I am admiring the sweet little Blackbird Designs finish :)
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely finishes you created, Annie! I really like the Stone Street Stitch Works piece that you finished as a mat. I think you did a great job turning the crow into an eagle. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh Annie all three pieces are so cute. I REALLY love the eagle you created for Uncle Sam! Well done!!
ReplyDeleteCoffee Corner looks great, I did not even recognize it as a house, very nice motive.
ReplyDeletegreetings Martina
I love the colours you've used in the coffee cup and the threader holder is fantastic, what a great idea
ReplyDeleteWow, wonderful finishes.
ReplyDeleteGreat stitching and finishes too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful selection and all so different, lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finishes! I like the coaster and also the thread keeper finish is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitching and nice and cleverfinishing with the rings and ric rac.
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I can definitely tell that is an eagle, Annie--you could be a designer :) I have no drawing talent at all so if I tried to change it, it would probably end up looking like a blob! And your purple mug mat is gorgeous--the sweet rose and heart in the upper corners finish it off so nicely.
ReplyDeleteAnd finally--your lovely gift to me! Thank you again, my friend. It is such a sweet piece and you even edged it with ric rak in my favorite color. Thank you so very much--I will treasure it (AND use it!)...
Hope July brings good things your way, Annie ♥♥♥
Lovely finishes all! I always enjoy seeing what you've whipped up!
ReplyDeleteThey all look wonderful and are beautifully finished!
ReplyDeleteAnother array of lovely stitching and finishing. I love all three designs and also your ideas how to finish them.
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