This
post really is especially for Wendy – and I hope she doesn’t faint with shock!!
:0)
Approximately
four years ago, lovely Wendy sent me many wonderful gifts (see 18th May 2014 post here) including not only a
complete cross-stitch kit (pattern, linen and the threads), but it came in an exquisite piece of Wendy’s own work; a cross-stitch pocket. Anyway, after about a
year, I put needle to linen and managed probably about 50 stitches …… fully
intending to continue with it at the time; however, you know how these things go.
Who does not have many WIPs? I always say you’re not a true crafter if you
don’t have a least six different projects on the go LOL
So
life (and other crafting) got in the way until a few weeks ago when I had the
chance of a few days away down in Devon; and I wanted something small to take
with me. I thought of taking my new overlocker, but realised that was going a bit far – still
haven’t tried it out yet! So my cross-stitch came to mind. And because it was
a nice quiet relaxing few days in Devon, I got on quite well with it. And now,
after a few more sessions of working on it, late yesterday afternoon (hence the
bad light of the photos), I finally finished it. Tada!! So there you are Wendy
– I bet you thought it was never to be seen again? The pattern (picture below) is called Easter Parade by
Brenda Gervais and I loved it as soon as I saw it – my kind of thing
you know :0)
All
I have to do now is to make it up into a little cushion, so there will be
further pictures – hopefully later in the week. I have some backing fabric and
some of that lovely frilly ribbon all ready to go. The only difference from the
original is that I did it on 28-count linen. The pattern requirements are to
use 40-count – well you have to be joking LOL – I can just about manage
28-count, which Wendy was aware of, so she sent me the 28-count. It was white
when it arrived, but I did a bit of coffee staining to make it a similar colour
to that in the pattern.
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