Saturday, April 2, 2022

FNwF April

 I started my sewing day early for FNwF hosted by Cheryll.

I had stitched 6 little stitcheries before Christmas but didn't get around to completing the project. Wednesday i cut the backgrounds out & stitched them down ready to finish yesterday. All that needed doing was to sew the seams, turn inside out & then quilt.

Pattern is Sew Some Joy by Marg Low Designs. Marg had mounted her stitcheries on 6 little boards but as i had a large canvas i covered it with a cream material( not that you can see it) ran some Christmas string across it, found some tiny pegs & it was done.

In the evening i finished this stitchery off

The bunny just need a bit of back stitch & the satin stitch & the blue hearts need to be done & it's now ready to be turned into a project pouch.

Happy Stitching,

15 comments:

Chookyblue...... said...

You do some lovely Stitchery projects.....

Pink Rose said...

Hi Jeanette wow you got alot done ,well done your stitcheries are gorgeous xx

loulee said...

Lots of lovely progress.

Julie said...

Gosh you got lots done Jeanette!! I just love how you have adapted the little stitcheries & mounted them. I really love Marg Low's patterns. xx

Tracy said...

Such lovely stitcheries Jeanette.

Janice said...

Looking good.

Susan said...

cute little canvas board - great idea.

Maria said...

Lovely Christmas stitcheries and a pretty thread you used for the next project.

Ingrid said...

Qué hermosos bordados! Gracias por compartir ❤️❤️❤️

Raewyn said...

The canvas board is a cute idea for the wee stitcheries. A lovely finish, Jeanette. And the fig'n'berry stitchery is too cute!

Fiona said...

Love the idea with the boards.... lots of beautiful stitching
Hugz

Karen's Korner said...

Beautiful work.

Cheryll said...

woW... you certainly don't waste any time. Great job too xox

Susie H said...

Nice job! Love the way you finished the Christmas stitcheries. Clever!

Karen S said...

They are lovely projects. beautiful work.

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