Another one from the fall decorations bin.
Pattern: "Birds of a Feather"
Designer: Fanci That
Fabric: 28 count Linen 'Raw'
Pattern: "Birds of a Feather"
Designer: Fanci That
Fabric: 28 count Linen 'Raw'
When I was putting away the Halloween decorations a couple of weeks ago, I realized that I hadn't shared this one. Stitched and finished in 3/2000.
May I say that these are hard to photograph. The cylinder shape means that it won't stay put without propping it up on something and you also can't get all the motifs to show at the same time.
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With the finishing done on both the Boo Scissor Keeper Fob and the Butterfly etc Doorhanger (links to FFO posts), the Modern slot on this rotation has come to an end. And since both the Modern projects got done, I have to choose a new project and get it set up. It's been a while since I did one of the perforated paper Santas and they are easy to set up so I looked through the five that are in the stash and picked the one I had chosen to represent my dad. He was a US Air Force veteran of the Pacific theater in WWII, a teacher and librarian, but also a certified Master Gardener. Since he did the work on that certification after I was already away at college, I'm not sure what all went into that, but he was very proud of it.
This is the "Garden Santa" by Sandra Cozzlioni when she worked for Willmaur, before she moved to Mill Hill - so no beads or buttons on this one. (Though honestly, I'm eyeing the center of that big sunflower to maybe add some bling from the stash!)I'm on a roll! The next finish! This was my birthday start for 2025, just a little cute something to scratch the Halloween itch.
Pattern: "Boo Scissors Keeper"
Designer: The Drawn Thread
Fabric: 36 count Edinburgh Linen by Picture This Plus in color 'Sand'
This project was an online class from Tapestry of Dreams from 2001.
Pattern: "Butterflies, Blossoms and Bees"
Designer: Just Nan - class exclusive
Fabric: 28 count Cashel Linen by Zweigart in color 'Lilac'
With the finish on the "Floral Tote" (link to the FFO post), it's time to choose a new 'not counted thread' project. I have five candidates.
1) The cutwork tablecloth that matches the napkins that I did back in 2021. It is 'only' card table sized, but considering how long the one and a half napkins took, I'm putting it off.
2) The cutwork runner that I re-booted in 2023. I do want to do this one since I have the matching piece finished.
3) The "Bateau Bayeux" crewel class.
4) The "Leafy Tree" surface embroidery class.
5) A vintage German needlepoint that was a gift from my late mother-in-law.
I feel really guilty about all of these - classes I paid for and never started; multi-project sets only half done. But I'm choosing to do the needlepoint first. The reason is that it's by far the most awkward to store. Even rolled up, it doesn't fit in the 'stash' bin. There's no stitch plan or cover photo with the canvas, though the threads are there. But I think I'll just do it in the 1960s style of all Continental Stitch.
I've done some Google image searches, and it seems as if several German needlework companies used this artwork as the basis for kits over the years. "Old Farmhouse" is the title translation. Most of the ones I could find on Etsy had very little additional information, but they all seemed to consider this style and design as "Vintage". Oma brought it back from visiting her brother and his family in Germany in either 1987 or 1988. But it was a thrift find then, so may well date much older.
I need to get some stretcher bars to set it up for the next time this slot comes around, and I need to sort the yarns for it, too.
The finish on the Floral Tote also completed Rotation #6 for the year. There's enough time to squeeze in one more round, I think.
So Modern Slot up first - two projects in it. The finishing on the Just Nan "Butterflies" doorhanger and then continuing on my birthday start of the Drawn Thread fob.
I got the charm attached to "Butterflies", selected a backing fabric and got everything cut out. Today's task is to decide on a cording color and make the cording. Since I'll have everything out, I think I'll make black cording for the "Boo" fob, too.
Linking up with the SSS crew (current round-up here).
This FFO counts as both Needlework (for the embroidery) and Sewing (for the zipper and lining).
This project was given to me with all the materials by a co-worker when her sister passed away. The sister was a needleworker and I purchased most of her DMC thread stash, and Wilma delivered it to me in this unfinished tote.
Designed and produced by Fairway Needlecraft Co. Item #71654. The price sticker is from Ben Franklin, which left this area around 1995. OLD Stash!
I used the tutorial from Notches Sewing for the zipper and the one from Sewingly Carol (#6) for the lining with a box bottom. (Both links to the YouTube tutorials.)
The zipper and lining turn this into a project bag with handles - very useful. I used a 16-inch / 40.5 cm #5 jacket zipper from Amazon (not an affiliate link).
The lining fabric is quilting cotton in a solid lilac color from the stash. Left over from a project when JC was a baby! Eventually even 40-year-old fabric has its moment LOL.