So - the stitching. My target was ten ornaments, and I have stitched and finished 8, and stitched another 4 - so I'm calling that a win! I also stitched and finished two other gift items. These four ornaments, are the ones I have yet to make up. The Christmas tree is for a favourite aunt who likes a bit of Christmas bling, and the other three are for children who will visit me at Christmas time.
The chart for the candy cane (but not the letter T) came from
Alma Lynne's Christmas Alphabets booklet - I did change all the colours
(only because I used floss colours already in my work basket).
The Santa hat alphabet chart was in Alma Lynne's Christmas alphabet booklet (I changed the floss, and removed some of the hats - also changed some of the letters). I adapted the star design from a Dale Burton design, changing the floss colours and adding backstitching.
I also made this pendant (well, made the double-sided cross stitch insert for the pendant), as a gift for a friend.
I also stitched and made up these eight Christmas Tree Christmas ornaments - the first two are for friends (ex-work colleagues) who will visit at Christmas, the other six are for children who will come to see my Christmas house.
And I made this lavender sachet holder for a friend's 50th birthday.
The inspiration for the letter came from the very first cross stitch chart book I ever bought - also the first one I ever saw! - a very old Vanessa Anne booklet.
One more times lovely update on GG, love so much those little christmas trees with beads, so cute. xxx
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ReplyDeleteWow!! You have been busy! What wonderful gifts to give at Christmas, I'm sure they will all treasure them!
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Beautiful jobs.
ReplyDeletefantastic dog i love it
Beautiful jobs.
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Thanks for taking part in GG. More lovely ornaments! You are probably the most prolific stitcher in the SAL and it's all so lovely.
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