This ornament is for a young friend whom I have always nicknamed 'Pussy'. I have stitched a ornament for her every Christmas for the past 18 years, and this year I decided to feature a cat (inspired by my cat, Ruby). The cat design is loosely based on one of the cats in BH&G's cat sampler from an issue in the late 1990s - possibly 1996.
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I do have another three ornaments stitched (for three young sisters who love a little bling on their ornaments) but I need to add some beads (which are at present still in the bead shop) before I finish them up. They are adapted from the 'Peace' ornament design in the 2012 BH&G Christmas issue. Despite appearances to the contrary, they are all the same size (7.5 cm or 3" wide).
I hope to get to the bead shop soon!
I have just (rather belatedly - but that seems to be my pattern for this year) joined Measi's WIPOCALYPSE for 2014. Fortunately she didn't specify a cut-off date for sign-ups this year, which is very heplful for slow-coaches like me. Measi's question for February is about stitching styles. I am a boring old OOAT (one project at a time) stitcher - always have been, and always will be. I know my limitations - I'm a tad obsessive about finishing a project once I start it. Rotations are not for me! The closest I came to a rotation was when I was stitching my HAED Jolly Old Fellow (2009 - 2012). I compromised by stitching solely on JOF for several months each year, then packed it away and stitched my way through the other projects on my list - one at a time. I do admire people who can handle rotations. I wish I could.
5 comments:
Gorgeous ornies. I love the simple ones with the names on in particular.
Congrats on the lovely ornies! Heaven knows the recipients will be over the moon!
Great stitching on the ornaments!
I can't do a rotation thing either... tried for a bit, but just didn't like it.
Great finish :-)
Lovely ornament stitching.
I used to be a OAAT stitcher but now have joined 3 SAL's and an ornament a month SAL, need more hours in the day to stitch lol.
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