Sunday

Prairie Schooler Snowman

Christmas Day by
The Prairie Schooler, #134
fabric: misc linen remnant
fibers: DMC
stitched by staci
(more pictures can be seen on my blog)

Noel

Noel Ornament
Stitched 1 over 1

Saturday


Design: The Sweetheart Tree

Fabric: 32 ct Belfast linen

DMC, Mill Hill beads, charm

Stitched by Ponechka

Monday

Latest ornament finish

Chilly's Gift by Michelle Lutzen of Stitchy Kitty. Stitched on 14 count baby blue aida using the DMC recommended. I used a pink tree, pink ribbon and star to embellish it.

Sunday

Despite the photo, they are identical in size. These are Christmas gifts for two little sisters. I used an Aussie hand-dyed opalescent Lugana 28, Spice Blend Peacock Fantasy by Stiches and Spice, Crescent Colours and DMC floss, Mill Hill beads. The angel design is from Graphworks Mini Motif Designs for Christmas Vol III (1983).

Thursday

Mylene's May ornament


Yule Rejoice ornament
Primrose Needleworks design
JCS 2008
Zweigart Belfast naturel 32ct.
DMC threads

Saturday

Mill Hill Kit Ornament

Winterbird Wreath Kit by Mill Hill.
I came across this UFO from last year and decided it needed to be finished.
My first time stitching with beads.
Stitched on 28 count with DMC Threads and Mill Hill Beads.
Stitched by Sue in Australia.

Wednesday

Three Christmas trees


These are the final 2 diamond-puff ornaments for a family of four children and their young cousin, and a door-hanger ornament I stitched to use up the odd-shaped scraps of Aida left after stitching the diamond puffs.

Sunday


This is my April Ornament, a christmas Elf. I found the pattern in the "Cross stitch crazy" magazin, and I wanted to try it. It is on Plastic Canvas, so the Arms and legs are stitched separatly. It is hold together with the seedbead, which I sewn on it.

Friday

Some ornies

Sorry that the lighting is so bad in these photos! The colours are way off because it is a very grey and rainy day here, but I was so excited to get this project of mine done that I could not wait to photograph them!
The ornaments are double sided.
Side 1:

Side 2:

They are stitched on 14 count Aida. I can not remember the exact name for this particular Aida, but it has silver strands woven into it which give the ornaments a snowy effect. The threads are from my miscellaneous box. Using my leftover threads was kind of fun because no two designs are stitched in exactly the same colours.

Designer: Alma Lynne
Book: Snow Folks at Home
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