Come visit with me as I stitch and craft my way from one Christmas to the next - I like to have Christmas projects close by me all year. I have a particular fondness for Santas and Angels. If you have the time, leave a comment so I know you've visited.

Monday, December 14, 2020

Gifted Gorgeousness Report for December 2020

 Wow! What a year - and it is almost over. This year there have been so many changes to adapt to, and more constraints than I have experienced as an adult. The only consolation is that we were all in it together, and there was good reason for the changed behavioural requirements.  One outcome for me was extra time at home, most of which I was able to use for stitching. This being the 15th of December, it is time for the monthly Gifted Gorgeousness (GG) report.  GG is hosted by Jo at Serendipitous Stitching.  Anything stitched to be gifted, or stitched with gifted supplies, qualifies for inclusion in the GG report.

In the past month I have stitched five Christmas ornaments - a Santa initial adapted from LA's Alphabets Galore book, and four that just grew as I stitched. This brings to 75 the total number of Christmas ornaments I have stitched and finished this year. Of these 63 are to he gifted this Christmas  and the remaining 12 are mine, but were stitched with gifted supplies.





I used the last of the gifted fabric from  which I made most of my 12 Days of Christmas ornaments to create a new set of wings for a rescued angel who had lost her wings. The angel stands 60cm (24") tall, and I think she is quite beautiful. She was the first of my Advent gifts for this year, and now she is standing watch over the Advent gifts.








I added some crochet and beaded butterflies to finish off this little shopping bag for my 3 year old niece. I made it to use up some cotton left over from a sundress I made for her earlier in the year.



I made another cotton crochet shopping bag, which will be a Christmas Gift for a 5 yr old greatniece.  




I made another 20 beaded angels this month, bringing this year's total for beaded angels to 35. Most will be gifted, but I will keep some of the cream pearl drop angels (my favourites!). I am shoe-horning them into GG  as the pearls I used to make them were a birthday gift.



Earlier in the year I stitched name samplers for a little brother and sister, and a birth sampler for a greatnephew.  They came home from the framer last week, and I am very happy with them. They are all to be Christmas gifts. I had Boden and Niva's samplers framed in the same wood used for their older brother's name sampler 5 years ago, and George's mum opted for a white frame.






This year I stitched a total of 24 pages of HAED Christmas Dreams, which leaves 22 pages still to stitch. Christmas Dreams is stitched with gifted supplies (except for a few skeins of floss).

This is where I started on Christmas Dreams in June this year, after a long rest:



And this is what Christmas Dreams looks like now, at completion of the 44th page:




I have enjoyed participating in the Gifted Gorgeousness SAL once again this year. It's a bright spot in my month! I hope to do it all again next year.

8 comments:

Mary - Lecoeurceltique said...

I'm impressed that you've completed 75 Christmas ornaments this year. I thought I was doing well with six! Your nieces will love their crochet shopping bags.

Sheryl said...

What a lot of lovely stitching you have done this year. Fancy 75 ornaments! amazing and they will make such welcome gifts, love the little trees. The crochet bags are gorgeous and I love, love the bead angels, what a good idea and so pretty. Happy Christmas to you.

Faith... said...

Oh those Christmas trees look gorgeous! I can't believe you stitched all those ornaments, made so many angels, crocheted, made the name samplers and worked on Santa this year! You are amazing!! You must never be idle. Looking forward to what seeing what you accomplish next year!

gracie said...

You have been very busy! Love the crocheted bags and those beaded angels are so pretty.

Cathy said...

As I've said before, you are so talented. And to stitch 75 ornaments is an amazing accomplishment. You've also made great progress on your Santa!

Jo who can't think of a clever nickname said...

Thanks for taking part in GG this month. I do love your little ornaments, you have a very lucky family.
The HAED is totally the other extreme! That's a real long term project but just think, that could be a finish by next Christmas if you keep the pace up!

jocondine said...

Nice crochet work, the girls will be very proud with their shopping bag, no doubt. Congrats on all your stitchings and I'm a great fan of your beads angels. Each time I see them I love a close-up view. Joyeux Noël. Amitiés. xxx

Irene RESA said...

Congratulations, your Christmas ornametns are amazing.