Monday, March 09, 2015

Ornament finish, some WIPS and Stash Sale

I recently finished this LHN ornament called "It's Snow Cold".  I'd seen a photo of one made like this on Pinterest last year and I was obsessed with figuring out how to do it.  The stitched ornament is mounted onto a plastic ornament with what I call a "flattened round" shape.  It's not totally round so you're able to glue the fabric onto the shape and not have pleats or wrinkles if you smooth it out.   I made one for a friend for Christmas but finally got the one for myself finished last week.   I've made a tutorial for this type of ornament finish on a separate page of my blog which you can access above.

I changed the charted colors a little bit because I wanted the stitched piece to match the cute snowman fabric I bought last year. The color in the photo isn't just right but the linen is a pale aqua color.   I'm glad I figured this finishing method out and hope to adapt some other ornament charts to this type of finish.






I've got a couple of new starts going.  This year I joined the Colonial Gatherings stitching club at the Dyeing to Stitch LNS in Virginia.  The first kit sent out is "Hurt Not the Earth" from Plum Street Samplers. It uses a quote from John Adams.  That darn Mr. Frog has been visiting me on this piece but I made it to the second page of the chart finally! 


I also am stitching another LHN chart - Old Nantucket.  I've been wanting to stitch this one ever since it was published a few years ago and I've had it kitted up for over a year.  It's being stitched on 35-ct Weeks Cocoa linen with overdyed flosses.  Not much to show yet but I'm enjoying it!


Ever since helping my husband clean out my FIL's house last year when he moved I've had the urge to clean up/throw out/organize things. I need to get rid of some of the charts I've already stitched or not going to stitch so I've added a separate page to my blog for stash selling.  I've offered some free charts you can choose from should you decide you want to buy anything (US sales only please, it costs too much for international sales for these small amounts).

Today was a good mail day!  I used up most of a gift certificate I had from Christmas to 123 Stitch online shop.  I got the rest of the 6 Fat Men series from Lizzie Kate, and some of that polka dot linen I've been seeing used for ornament stitching . Love how it looks like snowflakes.   You can never have too many ornament charts I guess!



I also got this cute Crossed Wing pattern - our first dog was a sable & white Sheltie who looked just like the dog in this chart.  Our dog Elvis has been gone since 2003 but I just loved this chart since I saw a model at The Silver Needle in Tulsa. I want to stitch it to remember him by.  

That's all for today folks, thanks for stopping in.





16 comments:

  1. I love seeing your wips. Lovely.

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  2. That's a very interesting way to finish an ornament. And it's looking xso good.
    You have some lovely WIPs on the go.

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  3. Ooh, Jeanne, I love your ornament - thank you for the tutorial! I bought several of the clear round plastic ornaments a few years ago when I needed one for my son and daughter-in-law's keepsake wedding invitation ornament I made, I'll be on the lookout now for the flattened round shape!

    I've recently bought some of the polka dot linen too. Like you I've seen it used for ornaments and love how it looks like snowflakes.

    Your WIP are lovely too!

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  4. What a great ornament and tutorial. Thank you Jeanne!
    I love the last new pattern the most. :)

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  5. Oh, that ornament is darling, Jeanne--and thank you so much for putting together such a detailed and helpful tutorial! Love your new stash--the first two are on my list and I already own the Mitten Games chart. That will be a perfect one for you to stitch in memory of little Elvis :)

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  6. The ornament is amazing Jeannette! I think the rounded look so unique!! I'm a wee bit jealous of those who can join that stitching club. Each design is so beautiful and I love watching everyone stitch them. Nantucket will look fabulous when finished! Hugs to you.

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  7. OMG thanks for sharing that amazing tutorial! I've pinned that one for sure!

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  8. Great stitching !! I love the ornament finish idea, looks great !!

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  9. Wonderful projects you are working on!
    Good luck cleaning out your stash. I am trying to do the same thing. It's hard!

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  10. Thanks for the tutorial for your amazing finish! It looks so effective.

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  11. I love that tutorial and can't wait to try it! I have the same pattern but haven't stitched it yet! I love your stitching - so pretty!!

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  12. Love the little snowman --- great progress ;)

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  13. I'm sorry this is off-subject. Would you be willing to share the stitch count of your Pride & Prejudice sampler?

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  14. I love your ornament finish! I saw this on Pinterest too but was too scared to try it!

    You have some beautiful stitching on the go.

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  15. Your stitching looks wonderful and that ornament turned out awesome! So cute!

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  16. YOU make my heart smile with your lovely stitchings, such unique patterns you have chosen,
    mdm samm

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