Very best wishes for a safe and happy Thanksgiving! I'm thankful for all of you, brand new readers and those who have been with me for years.
Very best wishes for a safe and happy Thanksgiving! I'm thankful for all of you, brand new readers and those who have been with me for years.
I didn't manage to get this done in time for Halloween, but wanted to show it off anyway because it's so charmingly weird and the colors are so vibrant... I love it!
This is Peculiar Pumpkins by Noctiflora Designs from the 2023 Just Cross Stitch Halloween issue (also available in her Etsy shop). I stitched it (her?) with the recommended DMC on 32 ct. Exotic Orchid Lugana.
Such soulful little eyes.
Before I wander off into Holiday Land, I wanted to share the results of my Summer Birds project for this year. I've had these finished for a while but hadn't taken the time to photograph and post, so here they are. If you're just joining us and want info on any of these designs, click on the "birds" label at the end of this post or in the right sidebar under "Labels".
Quick review: I decided to re-do my summer themed stitching decor and chose birds and had a wonderful time stitching them this spring and summer. I still have a bunch of designs to get through so I plan to continue this next spring.
My cheerful, colorful jumble of birds!
I have so many birds I want to stitch, adding to this collection will keep me busy for years!
Framing your own needlework isn't hard and it saves a ton of money (my basic framing tutorial). The trickiest part is probably getting your piece centered properly, so I thought I'd share how I do it. As with a lot of other stuff I share here, this is probably not "the way you're supposed to do it" but it's the way I do it and it's easy and it works, so there's that.
After cutting the foam core to the proper size, I use a ruler to draw two lines between the corners to find the center of the foam core.
So that's it! It takes some practice but it really isn't difficult at all and it saves so much money.