Hello Stitching Friends!
This weekend I decided to give some love and attention to another old project from my pile of stitching UFOs. Yet again it's a Christmas themed piece. Well, what can I say... I admit, I love everything Christmas🎅🎄😉!
So this is a table cloth. Actually, I have no idea why I bought this one back in the day. I love the pattern and the overall look of it, but I cannot imagine stitching everything four times😩😬. I just don't know what I was thinking...?! Maybe it was on discount; that would explain it... Apparently, I also decided to stitch it on 11-count aida instead of 14-count, so I clearly wanted it bigger than the original. I don't really mind that; it is easier to stitch on the 11-count aida anyway. However, I had decided to still stitch with two strands of thread instead of three so the coverage isn't perfect. But I can live with that too.
However, it didn't take me long to realise that I had used the wrong red shade for the border, so I started by unpicked the bright red border stitches. Luckily I hadn't stitched that much of it...
So, it turns out that I started to stitch this table cloth before I started to sew gridlines on all my projects, and now I just cannot imagine stitching anything without my gridlines so I had to add some before I could continue with anything else.
However, I didn't grid all the fabric; it's a time consuming process and I decided to grid the fabric in sections. Then I made a start on one of the corners...
...and it is looking great so far. It's a fairly simple pattern with few colours and hardly any backstitching...there's just a lot of it, haha😁. But at least it's out of the box of shame...
I've also stitched some more on another Xmas pattern; my favorite at the moment. I'm stitching this one with three threads since the kit comes with 11-count fabric, which means that I can't use the loop start. Which in turn means that I try to anchor the thread in previous stitches.
And now I've finally reached the elaborate Xmas border and could make a start on it.
I just love this one and so far I'm quite determined to finish this beauty for Xmas this year since I have great plans for it😉🤞.
I've also made a start on sorting out some of my old DMC/Anchor threads. I have leftover threads from old projects lying around and with my stash dwindling fast, I need to make the most of what I DO have.
So I got some cheap cardboard floss bobbins and have made a start at least.
Definitely a work in progress but I really like how efficient and organized it makes me feel😂.
Hope you are all doing ok?
Happy Stitching Everyone💝!
Annie
Those little gnomes are so cute! Beautiful stitching!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Xmas gnomes are really common here in Sweden and I agree that this one is a cutie:D
DeleteThe tablecloth is going to look gorgeous and it is a cute design. Your other design is going to look great too and I hope you finish it in time!
ReplyDeleteThank you Faith! I hope so too:D
DeleteTwo pretty designs, I love the bright happy colours you are using on the tablecloth with gnomes.
ReplyDeleteNo harm in Christmas in August! Two great designs to keep you motivated. And who doesn't love a stash/thread reorganisation day, although given your dwindling supplies your boxes must look a little sparse at the moment. Hope you are able to re-stock soon. :)
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