Wednesday, August 27, 2008

A New Finish Tonight


This is a piece I started years ago..I pick it up every time this year and work on it, but then I lose interest quickly and then it gets put away for another year. I was determined to finish it this time, and THIS YEAR! :)
This is called "In Search Of The Perfect Pumpkin" by Heart In Hand.
This is stitched on 28 count Annabelle "potato" fabric (one of my favorite fabrics!) with DMC threads.
I used leaf buttons that I had.

I am so glad that I have finally finished this piece. I am planning on framing this, and perhaps leave it hanging year round in my kitchen.

Now, perhaps onto another UFO that I started years ago, another Fall design...

***Thank you for your posts and kind comments, someone asked me if the border is supposed to be different on the bottom than the top and sides. The answer is, yes. That is the way the chart is made, and I stitched it the way it was charted***

Raggedy Stitches,
Louise

7 comments:

  1. cute pumpkins, I found the link for the rabbit, here you go.
    http://www.hobbyloco.com/XSpatterns1.html#rabbit

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  2. very cute finish!!! I love this one!!!!! Woohoo on finishing a UFO!!!

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  3. Very nice...I love the pumpkins. Is the border supposed to be different on the bottom than on the other 3 sides though?

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  4. Hi, my name is Carlotta and I'm an Italian stitcher!!!! Your blog is very beautiful.... and your ex-u.f.o. is veery nice!!! I love pumpinkins and Halloween!!!
    See you soon!
    Carlotta

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  5. Louise: I love your Fall project! Turned out so well : )

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  6. Your finish is very nice. Congrats on finishing a UFO!

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  7. That is a really pretty finish! Thank you for sharing.

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Means so much to me! I hope you enjoy reading my blog as much as
I enjoy posting about all the things I love. I wish you a Beautiful Blessed Day!
Louise

Framed pieces

I finally framed some of my needlework pieces. I just love how they turned out!