I have been stitching "Harvest Delivery" by Plum Tree Samplers on 32ct Jobelan, for a few weeks now. I LOVE the colors in this piece!
I finished the left side of the project, with the trailer, pumpkins, and flowers:
Next I will be working on the gorgeous horse! I am having so much fun with this pattern!
~Annie
Showing posts with label The Gentle Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Gentle Art. Show all posts
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Thursday, 27 August 2015
New Start ~ Harvest Delivery
For about a week now, I have been stitching a new project (I started on Wednesday, August 19th) . It's called "Harvest Delivery" by Plum Tree Samplers.
For the fabric, I chose a 32 count Jobelan in the color Sand-Castle. The threads I am using are Weeks Dye Works and The Gentle Art. The pattern suggested 1 strand over 2, but it looked too flat, so I re-did it using 2 strands over 2. It looks a lot better now!
This is all I have done so far. I really love the color nuances with the threads. The colors are so beautiful! Very Autumn-y! ^_^
~Annie
For the fabric, I chose a 32 count Jobelan in the color Sand-Castle. The threads I am using are Weeks Dye Works and The Gentle Art. The pattern suggested 1 strand over 2, but it looked too flat, so I re-did it using 2 strands over 2. It looks a lot better now!
This is all I have done so far. I really love the color nuances with the threads. The colors are so beautiful! Very Autumn-y! ^_^
~Annie
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
"French Lavender" WIP
Hi!
I finished the cross stitch part today!
It was so easy & fast to stitch up! Very lovely!
Here is the entire band:
And now I will need to add the buttons, stitch it up into a pocket and add the handle. Then I can stuff it with some lavender!
Annie ^_^
I finished the cross stitch part today!
It was so easy & fast to stitch up! Very lovely!
Here is the entire band:
And now I will need to add the buttons, stitch it up into a pocket and add the handle. Then I can stuff it with some lavender!
Annie ^_^
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
NEW START! "French Lavender Pocket"
Yesterday I started a new cross stitch that I had purchased a long time ago.
It's called "French Lavender Pocket" by The Sampler Girl.
It's going to be a pocket, so I purchased a 27 count Linen Band in Natural color. The band is 7.8 x 18 inches. I will be folding it to make a pocket:
I am using The Gentle Art in Lavender Potpourri for the lavender flowers. For the rest, I chose some colors I liked in DMC.
Annie ^_^
It's called "French Lavender Pocket" by The Sampler Girl.
It's going to be a pocket, so I purchased a 27 count Linen Band in Natural color. The band is 7.8 x 18 inches. I will be folding it to make a pocket:
I am using The Gentle Art in Lavender Potpourri for the lavender flowers. For the rest, I chose some colors I liked in DMC.
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
I Wish You Joy_Jane Austen ~ Finished with Ribbon & Sticks
I completely forgot to post the finished piece of "I Wish You Joy_Jane Austen" in my blog!
A week after I had finished stitching it back in September 2012, I went outside and found a couple of sticks to sew the fabric around on top and on the bottom. I then found a purple ribbon to tie on the top sticks to hang it with. As a finishing touch, I decided to put in a pretty little heart-shaped brass key hanging at the bottom. Here it is!
The purple ribbon is the exact same purple as the centers of the flowers! Here are some detail shots:
I hope you like it! <3
Annie ^_^
A week after I had finished stitching it back in September 2012, I went outside and found a couple of sticks to sew the fabric around on top and on the bottom. I then found a purple ribbon to tie on the top sticks to hang it with. As a finishing touch, I decided to put in a pretty little heart-shaped brass key hanging at the bottom. Here it is!
The purple ribbon is the exact same purple as the centers of the flowers! Here are some detail shots:
I hope you like it! <3
Annie ^_^
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
I Wish You Joy_Jane Austen ~ New Start & Finish
Here is an adorable pattern I found on The Sampler Girl website! I LOVE Jane Austen, so I bought this e-pattern which was very easy and enjoyable to make. I started it on August 29th and finished it on August 31st.
I used a 27 count linen banding 4 inches across in Natural color. The designer of the pattern had suggested different types of thread from Crescent Colours to The Gentle Art & DMC, but also had the conversion to DMC of the former ones. I decided to use the colors she suggested, but unfortunately, I couldn't find the Crescent Colours "Capri" (which was a beautiful blue) on 123stitch.com where I placed my order. I searched the other colors, and comparing it to the picture of the finished piece, I chose "Tyler Boy Blue". But sadly, when it arrived, it wasn't the color I was expecting... I used it anyway, and though I am happy with the results, I am not completely in love with it...
I really love this linen banding! It has very pretty pyramid designs on either side.
This is what the finished piece looks like. I think the designer did such a beautiful finish!
So now I need to go outside and find me some little sticks, and then a lovely ribbon to tie it with!
Annie ^_^
I used a 27 count linen banding 4 inches across in Natural color. The designer of the pattern had suggested different types of thread from Crescent Colours to The Gentle Art & DMC, but also had the conversion to DMC of the former ones. I decided to use the colors she suggested, but unfortunately, I couldn't find the Crescent Colours "Capri" (which was a beautiful blue) on 123stitch.com where I placed my order. I searched the other colors, and comparing it to the picture of the finished piece, I chose "Tyler Boy Blue". But sadly, when it arrived, it wasn't the color I was expecting... I used it anyway, and though I am happy with the results, I am not completely in love with it...
27 ct. Natural Linen Banding
2 strands over 2
Crescent Colours, The Gentle Art & DMC
Started August 29th, 2012
Finished August 31st, 2012
Here are some detail shots:
I really love this linen banding! It has very pretty pyramid designs on either side.
This is what the finished piece looks like. I think the designer did such a beautiful finish!
So now I need to go outside and find me some little sticks, and then a lovely ribbon to tie it with!
Annie ^_^
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