Hello, everyone! I don't have any cross stitch to show you, I'm still working on my Jenny Bean's Creation Sampler, but I have done a few pieces of embroidery.
These designs are all from the Vintage Garden book that I told you about on my last post. These things go a lot faster than cross stitch and I really enjoy doing them. I also made a new stitching bag using an Aunt Martha's transfer of morning glories.
Please excuse the less than pristine condition of the bag since I have been using it the last couple of weeks.
I've also had a chance to add to my stash; during spring break my hubby offered to take me to a nearby town where they have a wonderful Ben Franklin Crafts and a Hobby Lobby. At Ben Franklin's I found this wonderful selection of co-ordinating fabrics.
And from my favorite stash source, Anita, I was sent these two JBW Designs charts that I can't wait to start!
And here are some pearl cottons for emroidery and some of the newest DMC Color Variations threads. The flowered fabric peaking out from under the doily is another pretty one from our trip to Ben Franklin's, I love the colors on it!
And now, my newest tattoo, I think it's my favorite one yet!
It was done by Erik, who did my other tattoos and I think he outdid himself with this one, I absolutely love it! I found the image of the kitty which is an old Victorian picture and asked if he could put some pink roses under it. The kitty was pictured with a sort of tasselly bow around her neck, which looked ok, but I really wanted some roses instead. I think that the pink in the roses looks nice with the blue of the kitty's eyes. I now have a cat on each arm! Now I'm going to end this post with another kitty picture. If you have a cat, have you noticed how they are always sitting or laying on whatever little object that you happen to throw down? I had left my stitching hoop on the couch and then later on I looked and there was Trixie all curled up within the circle, I thought it was such a typically cat like thing to do!
Thank you for visiting this blog again, and for leaving such thoughtful comments on the last one, I appreciate it so much!
These designs are all from the Vintage Garden book that I told you about on my last post. These things go a lot faster than cross stitch and I really enjoy doing them. I also made a new stitching bag using an Aunt Martha's transfer of morning glories.
Please excuse the less than pristine condition of the bag since I have been using it the last couple of weeks.
I've also had a chance to add to my stash; during spring break my hubby offered to take me to a nearby town where they have a wonderful Ben Franklin Crafts and a Hobby Lobby. At Ben Franklin's I found this wonderful selection of co-ordinating fabrics.
And from my favorite stash source, Anita, I was sent these two JBW Designs charts that I can't wait to start!
And here are some pearl cottons for emroidery and some of the newest DMC Color Variations threads. The flowered fabric peaking out from under the doily is another pretty one from our trip to Ben Franklin's, I love the colors on it!
And now, my newest tattoo, I think it's my favorite one yet!
It was done by Erik, who did my other tattoos and I think he outdid himself with this one, I absolutely love it! I found the image of the kitty which is an old Victorian picture and asked if he could put some pink roses under it. The kitty was pictured with a sort of tasselly bow around her neck, which looked ok, but I really wanted some roses instead. I think that the pink in the roses looks nice with the blue of the kitty's eyes. I now have a cat on each arm! Now I'm going to end this post with another kitty picture. If you have a cat, have you noticed how they are always sitting or laying on whatever little object that you happen to throw down? I had left my stitching hoop on the couch and then later on I looked and there was Trixie all curled up within the circle, I thought it was such a typically cat like thing to do!
Thank you for visiting this blog again, and for leaving such thoughtful comments on the last one, I appreciate it so much!