Having looked at the colours in my DMC thread shade book, I think 550 would be perfect for this fabric, I would go for the purple rather than a blue-y shade on this fabric, I think you already have a soft spot for 550
Mr. Skewwhiff is fabulous too, I adore him, he is cute and quirky and just right.
Mr. Skewwhiff is just adorable. You stitched him to perfection
What a thoughtful and generous gift from Tiffany! The fabric is absolutely gorgeous. I am debating between 550 and the Gold/Brown...
Each thread would give a different atmosphere to the picture. I wonder what you will choose...
9 pages of chart for this design! It will need some organizing.
Lovely New Project, Sally!
Hélène
Finished: Joan Elliott. Rainbow Fairy
Fit Kit by Peter Underhill
The Choir by Peter Underhill
Angel Of The Morning by Lavender & Lace Best of Friends by Mabel Lucie Attwell
Here is a card just finished days later than I wanted it to be done but that is life at present. My get up and go, got up and went somewhere - I blame the very cool to cold weather we are having in short bursts. Totally crazy.
Anyway here is another of Lucie Heaton's little mice as a special birthday card for a long time friend back home. I will also include a picture of the beanies I am spending a lot of time knitting. Quick and easy as they are for prems and are much needed by all the hospitals. My church sent of over 400 items this last Thursday to another hospital to help their supplies of beanies, wraps bootees etc.
Thanks for looking.
Sally in Brisbane Australia
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Your card is just lovely and I love the idea of knitting little beanies. In fact they look totally comfortable and will keep little heads warm for sure.
This card is absolutely elegant. One can see at once that the hats were stitched not only masterfully, but with love and best wishes. Very well done, Sally.
Exactly my thought! I love the little mouse blowing bubbles in her red dress and the finishing touch, with the gold, is perfect
5 more beanies! How wonderful for the little preemies receiving them.
You have been very busy, Sally!
Hélène
Finished: Joan Elliott. Rainbow Fairy
Fit Kit by Peter Underhill
The Choir by Peter Underhill
Angel Of The Morning by Lavender & Lace Best of Friends by Mabel Lucie Attwell
Great finish! Adorable card! and beautiful silhouette and fabric! Have you chosen your thread? I'd go with 550 also, though any of the choices will be perfectly beautiful on that fabric.
Carole
WIPs
Star Wars Afghan:Chewbaca
HAEDs:
O Kitten Tree
Dancing with the Cat
Everything else "on hold"
2022 Finished: Star Wars Afghan: Princess Leia, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, Finn, Rey, Poe, Han Solo,Darth Vader, BB8,Luke Skywalker
The beanies are such a beautiful thing to make - a labour of love for people in difficult and painful circumstances; it must encouarge and strengthen them!
The little mouse is so very cute and well done on the preemie hats, so very necessary and not something that obviously springs to mind. I will be finding some patterns myself and knitting some for our prem unit.
lovely card Sally - you always do make pretty cards How lovely & cosy prem babies will be in those hats. & wow, what a lot of things sent by your church, amazing how much was collected. Well done on all these makes
Thank you all for your kind words - they are appreciated.
South East Australia is in the grip of an Antarctic cold air mass the past few days and no sign of it ending until around Friday, so its mainly me snuggled in my arm chair knitting beanies. Normally here I Brisbane our mornings are around 12-15 c and days low to mid twenties. Lately it has been as cold as +5c and days up to 19c and we are freezing. Sadly there is also a cold southerly wind blowing most days so sitting on the balcony in the sun is out of the question.
I am utilising the time to get some dressmaking done plus knitting. Keeps me out of mischief.
Sally in Brisbane Australia
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Phew, I finally managed to get the moon area done which then will give me an easier way to begin Father Christmas - says she hopefully. At least that is the thought behind doing that stupid moon in the first place.
An awesome day yesterday sitting in the sun on the balcony stitching like crazy and it all came together - after I resorted the gridding. At some stage it got damp and the gridding sort of expanded so I didn't know exactly where I was. So here is the result of 2 days really good stitching.
This is a couple of skirts I made last weekend, we used to call this type of skirt a gypsy skirt, very plain full skirted and long to keep one warm in the cold. Yes it does get cold up here in the sub tropics sometimes and this is the year it is happening.
Sally in Brisbane Australia
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Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262