Sunday, September 07, 2008

Two finishes - woohoo!!

I finally got time today to photograph my Merry Cox "Flowers in the Fall" set. This was from a class I took last November - I finally put the last little details on the bag this weekend. The set contains a pincushion bird mounted on a little painted box which is lined with satin, a small needlebook and a matching silk bag. It was fun but a lot of work. I probably won't ever use any of it except to enjoy looking at it! There was supposed to be a tiny thimble cup mounted below the bird's beak but after I finished stitching it, it was so small it would only hold a child's thimble so I decided to mount the little stitched piece inside the little box instead. I'm very glad to mark another project off of my list this year. Here are some views of the set, one with a quarter in the picture to show the size.






I also finished up LHN's "Sampler Lady". This was a fun stitch and went along real quickly. I need to make sure I get it framed soon so it doesn't sit forever like some of my pieces. I dropped off a few things to be framed on Aug 2nd and anxiously awaiting them to be done.


I'm so excited to join Vonna's neighborhood sampler SAL! I have a neighborhood I started over a year ago that I may pick up and continue with, or I might start something new. Officially the rules are you can't stitch anything but the border before Jan 1st, but since mine was a UFO it's okay to start on it again if I wait until Jan 1st. Here's a picture of it so far - I think I may have to just give in and do two - this one and a new one!


Well I have to go get ready to meet some friends for dinner. It's been a busy weekend with a birthday party on Saturday night, football party today to start off the season and dinner tonite out with friends. Not much time for stitching but hopefully this week I can get started on my Fall House exchange. I have kitted everything up but not started the stitching yet.

P.S. The Bears just won - GO BEARS!!

11 comments:

  1. The set is so cute! I so admire you stitchers that have the patience to finish these "small" projects. They end up being a lot of work!

    We didn't end up taking the Durango-Silverton train ride in order to save a few bucks. We would have had to stay over another night in Durango and we had other places to go (Mesa Verde, Moab). We did go over the mountains (through Ouray and Silverton) on the way there though, and it is kind of scary in a car. Right on the edge with no guard rails...gives me the heebie jeebies.

    Love your work! Barb.

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  2. Your set is beautiful! I can't wait to see the sampler lady framed up! I have lots of things sitting that need framed too.

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  3. Flowers in the Fall is just gorgeous. Congratulations on that and Sampler Lady

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  4. The stitching set is gorgeous - love the colours! I would be tempted just to look lovingly at it and not actually 'use' it either. I just had my Sampler Lady framed, its such a cute stitch.

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  5. Your Merry Cox set is wonderful!!!

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  6. Love your finishes and Sampler Lady is great! I may have to give in and get that chart! Love looking at all your work!

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  7. Nice start to your neighborhood. Who is the designer and what design is the one you used in the lower left corner?

    Thanks.

    my email is katkiley at aol. com

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  8. Congratulations on such lovely finishes. The merry cox set with the little bird is fabulous. What a lovely treasure it is. I love the needlewoman too, I have mine kitted up and now I am anxious to start it, its so pretty.

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  9. Oh my gosh, that bird is absolutely darling!!

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  10. Oh my gosh, that bird is absolutely darling!!

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  11. Congratulations on your Merry Cox finish!

    I took that class two years ago, and really enjoyed it. I really need to pull that project back out and finish it up. Thank you for the inspiration :)

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