These lovely gifts came from Shirlee for the Christmas exchange on the Stitched with Love Exchanges blog. The ornament was stitched with my favorite Christmas colors, blue and silver, and so beautifully put together. I am going hate to put it away for next year. Plus I got q-snaps huggies, aida fabric, scissors, cat needle minder, and a bar of shea soap, which smells so good. Thank you Shirlee!
These are the gifts I gave to Jayne. Some silk threads, scissors, Sue Hillis Spool Tree pattern, fabric, erasable highlighter, and a stitched pillow. The stitching took me awhile because the greens in the dress was very random. Near the end, I added green where I think the green should go, but the gold specks are uniformed. I stitched the skin one over one, which was more easier to do than the dress. Here is a close up.
Caroler
a freebie from Whispered by the Wind
25 count Stormy Clouds
DMC and Kreinik gold
Earlier this year, I joined an online class to make a top stitch box. I gave the box to my sister. I decided to make another box for my second sister. I stitched the top, stained and lined the box as I was taught. Everything looked great. (My sister came Sunday before Christmas. She had to work a double shift on Christmas). The only thing I had to do was attached the screws. No big deal, so I thought. I had the last laugh on that one. I am screwing the hardware on and they aren't getting tighter. I am putting pressure and turning and turning, but it seemed the holes were too big for the screws. Because I got behind stitching, I put in a lot hours to get this box done in a weeks time and the screws were too small. I was so disappointed and frustrated. I was going to get another box and send it to my sister in January. I took the stitch part off the box and made it into a wall hanger. I gave it to her next day, which she said she liked better than the box because she can hang up somewhere now. I guess it worked out but I am still disappointed with the box.
Dream by Joan Elliot
32 count Rocky Mountains even weave
DMC threads and beads
Hope by Joan Elliot
32 count Rocky Mountains even weave
DMC threads and beads
Merry Christmas by iStitch designs
25 c
ount Stormy Clouds
stitched one over one, DMC threads
A picture to show how small the ornament is.
My sister , Amy, posing for me.
I had signed up in an Advent exchange with the Stitcherhood group. These are just a few items I received. I, also, got needles, fat quarters fabrics, floss bobbins, another ornament, 4 out 6 Lizzie Kate Snow Belles and Lizzie Kate Santa '12 pattern.
Snowman towel on Day 10
Stoney Crerk Snow Happens on Day 23
My first day gift, crystal snowman ornament.
Snowman candy jar with M&Ms peanuts and Almond joys, my favorites.
Day 25 Glendon Place Murky Manor. I hope I can start it in the coming year. It was on my wish list.
Part of my Christmas tree. The snowman ornament was stitched by Pat, I received this year. This is a new tree this year and all the ornaments barely got on there.
This past weekend, I stitch a little more on Lady Slipper. The dress is starting to form and I think I am going to make it my weekend stitch. I do want to finish her by my birthday in April. I am not making too many goals this coming new year. I seem to make my goals too high, and than I feel bad not making them.
My goals for 2013:
1. Lose 25 pounds before my Las Vegas retreat
2. Exercise 3 times a week for a period 20 minutes.
3. Finish Lady Slipper by April 21.
4. Finish 6 more projects I had started
5. Stitch 4 pages of HAED The Accolde.
6. Stitch 4 pages on Witches 'n Bits Time To Go
I think the goals are doable.
I hope everyone had a great Christmas and this coming New Year will be filled with lots of finishes, good health, and happiness. Happy New Year 2013!
Hugs, Vicky