But I'm still stitching on the Winter SAL from Melisa at PinkernPunkin. Almost there, though. Can I finish it before Spring officially arrives? I'm going to try!
Meanwhile, I did finish up this little Daisy Basket Trifle, also from Melisa. It was a fun and tiny design - just about 1.5 inches square! I finished it in a circle, which was a challenge for me, but I did it! This really needs some kind of trim around it - I didn't have any, but will think about adding some in the future.
Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.
10 comments:
Your little basket of daisies is adorable! Winter has disappeared here and I will bring out the spring decorations this afternoon. You are just about done your Winter stitching…time to finish it and move on to a spring stitchery. Have a great week!
You announce spring with such confidence, when you know nature will just trick you - lol! Those daisies are so cute. Good luck on finishing the 2 squares - you can do it!
Those look so good! I just cannot do cross stitch anymore.
That mini is really sweet. The Winter postage stamps are cute too. What a great way to say good by to winder.
that is tiny for sure. I have a book that has tiny embroidery designs that you put on hexies - from what I see you draw out the hexies on a large piece of cloth and the design on them - embroider them and then cut out the hexie with the seam allowance and then you do your EPP - I bought the book thinking I would make them and then I never did
Cute little daisy basket. I'll be curious how you finish it off.
You have a few more days to work on Winter before Spring is here. That little basket of daisies is very sweet.
The basket of daisies is lovely, as is the Winter piece!
You made great progress on your Winter Stamp Sampler. Ooh the Daisy trifle is so cute. I need to make one of those, I have a granddaughter named after that flower. I should probably finish a few of my starts before I go “starting” something new!!
Such a tiny basket. It would make a great pin cozy with a magnet on the back. Good luck finishing the winter stitchery before spring arrives.
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