It's hard to see, but there is a tiny snowman next to the red birdhouse. |
These both went to a friend's mom who LOVES white bears. |
I substituted gray DMC floss for the gold and yellows so that one of these had silver bells. |
I forgot to photograph this one and the one below after they were framed. Oops! Both were stitched from kits that included the frames. |
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10 comments:
Can you stitch while you read?!
Colleen: No. I can stitch while watching TV/Movies, or when we are slow at work, but not while reading. (I can also stitch in a moving vehicle, though I have not done that in a while.)
That first one is so detailed!
I thought I recognized your work before.
Alice: A little detailed, yes. I wish this photo was clearer. I did take one of it before it was framed, but again -- forgot to get one after, and this particular pic was cropped from a larger pic. Oh, well... I'll try to be more diligent this year.
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All of them are great - I like the polar bears best!
Thanks, Lea!
Such beautiful work. The Polar bears are sweet and also bittersweet icons of change.
Cross stitch is a favorite craft here, too.
My sister and I made a few ornaments back in the day and she went on to "masterful" like you. I would love to have the pattern for the bird houses. So adorable.
Thank you, Zippi Kit. I always do a ton of ornaments each year, as well as a few larger pieces.
These are very nice. I like those little cross stitch kits you can pick up for a few books. They're quick and look neat. Nice job!
Anita: Yes, I've done a few of those $2 kits -- three of which are pictured here (skating snowman, tiny polar bear, and bluebird). I love finding cute ornament designs I can finish in a night or two.
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