I'm not sure where my head is these days. I seem to hop from one project to the next. I started One Flag One Nation, but didn't get far when I switched to The Stitching Bunny. I'm trying to get things ready to send my annual Christmas/Birthday gift to my pal in England. I haven't posted any of the things I'm sending her just yet, mainly because I have to find a couple of things to include in the package but I'm throwing caution to the wind and posting the things I've stitched. I should have the envelope in the mail to her soon. Hopefully she won't check my blog!! LOL
This morning I finished The Stitching Bunny. This is a pattern by Crocette a Gogo from the Punch Needle and Primitive Stitcher Magazine Spring 2025. It's stitched on 40 count Pewter over two with DMC floss. I love this so much, and may have to stitch it for myself.
Last March I finished four others I plan to send her. First is A Sheltering Tree by All Through The Night stitched on 36 count tea dyed lugana over one with Gloriana Silk called Fall Foliage.
Next is Merry & Bright by Luminous Fiber Arts from the Punch Needle and Primitive Stitcher Magazine Winter 2022. Stitched on 40 Thornfield over two.
Next is Candy Corn & Pumpkin by Ethel stitched on 28 count Sand over one. I couldn't pass this one up for my friend whose nickname is Mouse.
Last is a little Pin Pillow from the chart Faithful Kind and True by Teresa Kogut stitched on 40 coumt Mocha over two. The little dog in the pattern reminds me of her dog, Cooper.
I'll be sending along some patterns and hopefully kitting one up before it flies. I hope she likes her gifts. We decided to stitch for each other, and let the recipient finish as they see fit. Hopefully we'll be saving on the cost of the post as prices have skyrocketed. Always a little nerve wracking to send things through the mail these days. I hope she likes them all!
That's all I have to share right now. I hope all is well in your neighborhood! It's going to be quite warm today, a great excuse to stay home and stitch. I hope you are able to do the same. Happy Stitching!!






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