Showing posts with label Dora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dora. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2014

A Stitcher's Finish

Happy Friday all :)
I thought I'd do a quick blog post while I wait for my honey to get home so we can start to enjoy the weekend together.
My good buddy Dora, stitched and finished "Bloom"
I think it's just wonderful.  Love the wool she used on the bottom along with the ric rac.
She has started to stuff with wood shavings and loves the look and feel, as do I.
You really did a super job on this Dora and you know how much I love to see your finishes.  Thank you for sharing it with me. 

The next stitcher's finish is.....mine.....LOL.  I recently joined the Little Stitches Club 
given by Lori Brechlin of Notforgotten Farm.
I stitched and finished this kit called Spools of my Thread.  I just love this little
spool bag and will proudly display it in my sewing studio.  It was really an enjoyable stitch.


The Prim Stitcher's group that I belong to on facebook, actually had a stitch a long for this project.  It was so much fun to see everyone's progess and finishes.  I think everyone did their bag a little different and made it their own.  I love that!
Well, it was the perfect rainy day to work on this and it was a lot fun.

Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend and as always....Happy Stitching!
~Nan

Saturday, August 24, 2013

A Stitcher's FInish

Hope you are all having a 
wonderful weekend.  
I am keeping busy, as always,
there is lots to do, but I am stitching too. 
Mostly for a friend's birthday in
September, so there is nothing
that I can show right now.
I can show you the two finishes 
that Dora (no blog) sent to me
last week.
I think they are both wonderful.
She said the pictures were taken
at Pickity Place in New Hampshire. 

First is "A Bee's Bounty"
She stitched this using
32ct Apple Brown Bindy from R & R
and folded the lining fabric over the edge
to the front of the bag.  She said it was a nice touch of color for the top and a little bit of stability for holding
the wildflowers.  I love the way the fabric looks on the top.

Next she stitched "A Bee's Gathering".

 This was stitched on a piece of 32ct mystery linen.
Dora, they are both really beautifully done. I love them and I just want to thank you for stitching them and for sharing your finishes with all of us.
Until next time.
Happy Stitching!
~Nan