This week I worked on a new pattern, I had in the works. I had to wear a wrist and elbow brace so that helped, but I think my punching suffered a bit and I really need to rest my arm this weekend, so light stitching for me.
The finished piece is 6" x 5 1/4" and it was a fun piece to do. The pattern is done in punch needle, but my patterns can be done in rug hooking, stitchery or appliqué, as well. You can order the pattern with the link to the left or visit my ecrater store. As a bonus, anyone who orders a pattern this weekend, can pick a free pattern of their choice, of equal or lesser value. Just let me know on the order form in the comment section, which pattern you would like.
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. We have cold weather coming in, so no walks, maybe a nice ride and we can enjoy the views from the car.
11 comments:
Cold weather back here too ~ my poor daffodils will die in their spot I'm afraid. Like your needlepunch piece.
That is a lot of detail for something that small.
How sad that something that brings so much pleasure, also causes pain. Get a good rest.
Oh we are freezing too. Love your bunny
Cathy
It's lovely! You are so creative! Cheers!
Lovely pattern.... I also find my arm gets sore doing certain things....
Hugz
Lovely pattern!
My left arm is still not healed from my fall back on Jan.10. I am currently on my 3rd brace but I can at least take it off so I can scratch the itchy skin underneath it. We've had a warm but wet winter this year. Now that the azaleas and dogwoods are starting to bloom, it will undoubtedly fall way below freezing at least once.
Love your bunny pattern but so far my arm is not letting me pull many loops. Think this summer I will do a massive de-stashing of my patterns and supplies. I would have to hook until I am in my late 80s if I never buy another pattern.
Sweet piece!
That is DARLING, Debbie!!!
Love the creativity of fishing for eggs, but how does he get them in the boat? Fishing line, net, by hand? Inquiring minds want to know!
Super cute!
Take care of that arm.
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