I have so much going on lately, I don't know if I'm coming or going...lol! I haven't abandoned Sarah Sanderson, she's just taking a little break. So I took a look around at something smaller I could toss in a bag on those little outings where I know I'll be sitting for a while, and saw this Noel Banner by Stoney Creek that I started during the Olympics. Perfect! I've worked on it a bit here and there, but yesterday I had the whole day to myself, so I picked it up. I don't have the buttons or beads for it just yet...and since it's on a scroll frame anyway, I won't be using them until the cross stitching is finished. Anyway...I finished N yesterday. If I get my act together later today, I'll begin working on the O. Here is where I am so far.
Now this is stitched on that afghan fabric. It's easy to work on, but it stretches like crazy! I hope it doesn't look wonky when I'm done!! Wish me luck! That's all I have to share today. It's a drizzly, rainy day, thanks to the hurricane that hit Florida. Crazy how far it has impacted our country and states down south are really feeling the effects. I'm keeping them in prayer, and hope wherever you are you are safe and healthy! Happy Stitching!
4 comments:
Hi DJ: It seems this time of year everyone is busy adjusting to children going back to school, grandmothers and grandfathers hoping for the weekend to she their grandchildren, gardens being cleared of veggies, outdoor cleaning and so much more, we are working on outside the house for improvements.
I am so loving this design, so very pretty, no it does not look wonky, it looks very pretty and straight.
Catherine
This is a beautiful mini finish, DJ. Love the colors in it! Have a wonderful Saturday. Thinking of you.
The N is beautiful! Hope your weather is good out your way!
I was stitching on that kind of fabric and I agree with you it's very soft and stretchy. Sure stitches up pretty though. I was shocked at the damage from that storm. Just amazing what weather can do.
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