I'm taking a break from my Starry Night project to make some Christmas ornaments. These are the ones I've completed so far --- it's hard to take photos while I'm making them because they only take 2-3 days to stitch.
Warning: there are a LOT of photos!
2014 projects:
Country store: almost done
Walt Disney World's Epcot: just starting
Those are all great!!!!! I love the way you finished them. Did you use perforated paper?? I have one of the same books that you do as I have done a few of these same designs!!!!!
If you are looking for some one to help change you, look in the mirror
They are soooooooooooo precious!! Love the way you've finished them off too!! Great stitching!! What is the name of the booklet that you are using??? Looks like it has a lot of great designs!!
Work in Progress
Dimensions Passion Flower Angel
Tempting Tangles Welcome SAL
Various small designs
You have made some beautiful ornaments there. Just love the Gingerbread couple. Imaginitive finishes too. Good on you for getting a good start on Christmas things.
Sally
Sally in Brisbane Australia
WIPS
Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
Rose wrote:Those are all great!!!!! I love the way you finished them. Did you use perforated paper?? I have one of the same books that you do as I have done a few of these same designs!!!!!
Nope, no perforated paper. What is that used for?
2014 projects:
Country store: almost done
Walt Disney World's Epcot: just starting
karen4bells wrote: They are soooooooooooo precious!! Love the way you've finished them off too!! Great stitching!! What is the name of the booklet that you are using??? Looks like it has a lot of great designs!!
They're from two books --- volumes 1 and 2 of Ornaments Galore by Ursula Michael. Best ornament books I've come across to date!
2014 projects:
Country store: almost done
Walt Disney World's Epcot: just starting
Rose wrote:Those are all great!!!!! I love the way you finished them. Did you use perforated paper?? I have one of the same books that you do as I have done a few of these same designs!!!!!
Nope, no perforated paper. What is that used for?
It is just another type of stitching material, similar to vinyl or plastic canvas. It is a bit thinner then either of the ones I have mentioned so can be a bit fiddly to work with.
If you are looking for some one to help change you, look in the mirror
karen4bells wrote: They are soooooooooooo precious!! Love the way you've finished them off too!! Great stitching!! What is the name of the booklet that you are using??? Looks like it has a lot of great designs!!
They're from two books --- volumes 1 and 2 of Ornaments Galore by Ursula Michael. Best ornament books I've come across to date!
Thanks for the info--will definitely be looking for these--love the designs!!
Work in Progress
Dimensions Passion Flower Angel
Tempting Tangles Welcome SAL
Various small designs
Love love LOVE the finishing on these ornaments. The buttons are so adorable!! You have lovely stitching. You'll have to take a picture of your tree all decorated!
Rose wrote:Those are all great!!!!! I love the way you finished them. Did you use perforated paper?? I have one of the same books that you do as I have done a few of these same designs!!!!!
Nope, no perforated paper. What is that used for?
Perforated paper is great for this kind of decoration - it's just thick paper with the holes punched in like on aida (I've only ever seen 14-count). It means you can't use franctional stitches, but there's never any fraying edges and you can cut quite intricate shapes. It's also great for bookmarks.
Rose wrote:Those are all great!!!!! I love the way you finished them. Did you use perforated paper?? I have one of the same books that you do as I have done a few of these same designs!!!!!
Nope, no perforated paper. What is that used for?
Perforated paper is great for this kind of decoration - it's just thick paper with the holes punched in like on aida (I've only ever seen 14-count). It means you can't use franctional stitches, but there's never any fraying edges and you can cut quite intricate shapes. It's also great for bookmarks.
Thanks for the information! I'm still kind of a novice when it comes to cross-stitching --- I've only ever used aida. I need to expand my repertoire.
2014 projects:
Country store: almost done
Walt Disney World's Epcot: just starting