Another cross-stitch finish and just in time for the festive season! This is from Country Rustic Primitives - Jenny has loads of lovely primitive patterns available on Etsy, really worth a look if you've not come across her before
I've made mine up a bit differently by adding red homespun fabric top and bottom and a run of tiny rusty bells across the bottom
Mind you I have to admit to swearing at it more than once while I was stitching it!! The pattern suggests stitching on Osnaburg and as I had some I thought I may as well use it ....... what I didn't know was that stitching on Osnaburg is like using 32-count linen - bear in mind, the smallest I use is 28-count, so I found it pretty tough on the old eyes and practically impossible under electric light. Still, I got there in the end, added a bit of coffee staining, and voila .......... and I love it!
I bought this pattern too at the same time, but didn't get around to making it .......
maybe in time for next Christmas!!!!
HAPPY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Pineberry Lane Pinkeep No. 2
Well, it took me longer than anticipated – I knew it would-
but here’s Wool Pinkeep No. 2 from Pineberry Lane and it was a darn sight
easier to stitch than the first one on the dark linen!
here’s Pinkeep No. 1 and Pinkeep No. 2 together
Oh well, back to Christmas present wrapping I suppose ...... it seems never ending!!
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