This week I was able to work on a few fall pieces. I got last years issues from Punch Needle and Primitive Stitchery. It is nice that you can get back issues at a reduced cost and be able to store them on my computer, instead of finding new spaces for magazines. And I don't have to dust them.
One of the patterns I liked was by Teresa Kogut. This was a fun and simple piece to do and I could use up some scraps. I wish I could figure out how to get better photos, this one I like more in person, than the photo. I did antique it, so it is with brighter colors, but all dulled down with walnut stain.
Another piece I made was a stitchery with a design by Kelley Belfast. I joined a new facebook group called Uncounted Cross stitch. Perfect for someone like me, who cannot count tiny stitches. I traced the design on with a washable marker and filled in, the best that I could. I missed a few holes, and I know I went over the same stitches in some places, but it was fun to try and relaxing, since I didn't have to be perfect.
I made black facial features and realized I couldn't make a black cat, so I did white around the face and then ended up using a dark shade, so that is why he has a weird face, lol. This was on 32 count, I think if I do it again, I will use a 14 count.
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend. Last weekend we did get out, but the foliage isn't peaking yet. We did get to see a bit of color and explored some new areas for fun. Hopefully we can get further out this weekend and find some foliage.
I also love to find old towns with mills and churches, so I will be on the hunt for some new towns, we haven't been in. I also need to remember not to move when I press the shutter, my photos always come out crooked and it makes it tough when I am doing close ups of churches.
5 comments:
Have a fun adventure this weekend and I look forward to reading about it. I love your two pieces. It's snowing here - yuck!!
I think that is the only stitching I could do not my eyes are not great anymore.
Love your pieces as always.
When my daughter went to URI we loved Wickford but a few years after she graduated we went and a lot of the cute stores were gone. Still a lovely place to walk around the enjoy
Cathy
Love the needlepunch piece. Hmmm, good idea to get the back issues at reduced cost. Will look into that.
lovely little cushions.... I agree with enjoying patterns stored electronically when you can.... That's a lovely little church....
Hugz
A lovely old church, thank you. I like both your fall pieces. The pumpkin heads are very whimsical, and that cat is just great!
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