Here are the two things that I was working on to display at this class. The flowery one has been completed for a year, however I just stitched the border on it and placed it in the frame.


These are ones that I pulled out of my holiday decorations to display. There was no way I was going to dig into the Christmas decor. I kept the flag pillow out. Yay for Independence Day!


This last one is one that I made for my mom on Mother's Day 2005. I made DH steal it from their house. Shhh....Don't tell!

I seriously love stitcheries, almost as much as I love blogging. I love making the pattern and seeing it come to fruition. This hobby is so soothing for me on so many levels. From the pattern to the hanging, it makes me happy.
Wow, you do cute stuff! I want something like what you stole from your ma's house... that frame and stitchery montage is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI am not a stalker either, but you don't have an email, so I have to communicate only thru your comments section. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting me more than once tonight! I feel honored after reading Nicole's blog about you limiting yourself to 3 blogs to read. You are so disciplined!
Anyway, please email me at ihartpartly@hotmail.com and I will email you if I have multiple comments next time.
So, so, so cute. Come and do Super Saturday for us this fall.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing stitcheries...but I don't love doing them. I just don't have the patience. I have to see the progress, otherwise I just won't get it finished! These are all SO cute! :)
ReplyDeleteYour stuff is so cute!! What a way to decorate!!
ReplyDeleteWOW I love them all! I especially like the one you made for your mom...AND the Thanksgiving one because I hardly have anything decorative for Thanksgiving. I'm SO going to copy you!
ReplyDeleteYou are talented. I love the Thanksgiving one and the one you stole....hmmm, 'recovered' from grandma's.
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How cute that is! I need to get more motivated. I understand what you mean about letting blogging slide during the summer. I'm wondering how I will fit everything in! Thanks for visiting my site.
ReplyDeleteI just love sticheries too! I was totally addicted to cross stick for a long period of time, I seriosly wish I had the time to work on it again!
ReplyDeleteYou're stitching one of my favorite fonts!! Very cute! C
ReplyDeletefab projects nice job!!
ReplyDeleteI love stitching too. My sister-in-law got me into it. I have a bunch done, and ready to frame. Yours are absolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! But I have to say I don't think I have ever heard of "stitchery"? I know call me a geek, but is it the same thing as cross-stitch? Don't beat me up too bad, I'm just trying to learn something. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautiful! I'm jealous of people who are so creative with that kind of thing. I need to get a hobby like that!
ReplyDeleteTheresa: I am so not going to beat you up. I have never cross-stitched or counted cross stitched. I don't have the patience for that. I went to a boutique about three years ago and I bought a peice that was "stitched". I came home and decided I could do it for a lot cheaper. So I did.
ReplyDeleteI am probably doing lots of things wrong, but I really don't care.
There is now a huge community of women who do "stitcherys" I think there is even a blogger who goes by "Your Stitchery Friend". For more FABULOUS stitchery ideas you can visit itybtyfrogideas.blogspot.com. She is extremely talented at these.
Those things are amazing!! Do you sell them? You should start an online store! I think I would probably purchase every single one you had pictured! SO cute!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented...I wish I were crafty, *sigh* but alas, I lack the gene... :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I had the same question... Do you sell them?
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