Here is a totally Adorable little cross stitch kit I bought from a cute little shop on etsy.com called Sewingseed. It's a Little Fox!
The kit included a finished photo (above), the pattern, DMC floss, fabric, hoop, needle and instructions. Very beautifully prepared and packaged, and fast shipping, too! I was very happy with the seller's service and product! Here is the link to her shop on etsy:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/Sewingseed?ref=seller_info
and a link to the Little Fox Cross Stitch Kit:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/68097083/little-fox-cross-stitch-kit
Sewingseed also has a blog if you like her work:
http://sewingseed.blogspot.com/
Again, since my arm was still a little painful, I worked on him slowly. Here is a WIP:
Here is Little Fox finished but not framed:
Here he is finished and framed, front & back:
I find it looks so ADORABLE!!! If you like the finishing with the fabric in the back, you can check out the instructions I followed on this blog:
http://maximumrabbitdesigns.blogspot.com/2010/03/how-to-frame-your-embroidery-in-hoop.html
Annie ^_^
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Saturday, 21 January 2012
Little Black Dress
Hi! It's been a good week for my arm. My physiotherapy is helping a lot. My arm, shoulder and neck still hurt, but not like before. I have been doing a little bit of cross stitch. I chose to do easy projects with 14 or 18 count, and not too complicated. I've been doing a few minutes a day. Here is one I started with, It was a little kit with the pattern, 14 count Aida, floss, needle and tiny frame included:
Here is a little WIP of the black only:
And now the finished work all framed up, tiny and adorable (measures 2-1/4 inches x 2-3/4 inches):
This little project took me 2 days to finish, even though it would normally take less than a couple of hours!
Here is a little WIP of the black only:
And now the finished work all framed up, tiny and adorable (measures 2-1/4 inches x 2-3/4 inches):
This little project took me 2 days to finish, even though it would normally take less than a couple of hours!
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