Keeping the tea tray cloth for weekends, and having given up for the time being on my two UFO's, I've been doing a bit more hardanger. I'm working on a blue-on-white at the moment, but last night I finished one on 25ct soft green Lugana using Caron Wildflower and Watercolour thread -- I found it a very nice combination to work with and will probably do more of them!
It's also the first time I tried a four-sided hemming stitch, which is remarkably effective, I could trim it practically next to the stitches and it is perfectly solid! I'm rather pleased with that, also because the instructions on how to turn the corner weren't very detailed, and I added a stitch which helped keep it a bit more stable (sorry purists

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A little disappointed about the cut ends -- the book said that with washing and pressing they'd disappear into the stitching, but they haven't. It may be partly that the thread contrasts rather strongly with the fabric; if I'd done it white on white it would probably not have shown so much. Definitely something to keep in mind for future projects!
Anyway, pictures! This is of the washed and ironed end product, both back and front (a few too many trailing threads at the back where I couldn't be bothered to fasten of and on again...

it does show quite clearly how close you can crop the fabric to the hemstitch, though)
