Then I had it framed.


I chose a reverse bevel on the matting but in hindsight I wish I had chosen a regular bevel. But I'm proud of how it turned out AND of the fact that I finished it!

My cross-stitching passion didn't end with the finish of that project. As a matter of fact, I put several more bird kits on my Christmas list this past Christmas. Then, as a totally sweet surprise from my dear friend Christie aka The Digital Daisy, I received these two adorable Christmas Ornament stitch kits that I hope to have finished by Christmas 2011!
My dear son, H gave me this kit for Christmas. More super colorful birds that I can't wait to work on!
And finally, this adorable kit was given to me by my other son, R. More adorable birds!
I decided to work on this one first because it is a stamped project and I had never done a stamped cross-stitch before. Turns out, I did NOT like the fabric it was stamped on. I had the hardest time pulling the needle through and my hand was getting very fatigued. I finally made the decision to start the project over on 28 ct. Eavenweave. It was like stitching through butter. Here's a side-by-side comparison of the new one compare to the original one. (The new one is smaller due to tighter weave fabric)
Here is my progress so far on this one. I have slowed down a bit since my Photography Workshop has started but I hope I will pick up on it again soon after. Oh, and I haven't done any scrapbooking layouts since last November-ish but I hope to get back to that again sometime, too.
3 comments:
Eeeeee!!!! It looks SO WONDERFUL finished and framed!!! And I was happy to see the ornaments posted :) The new one you are doing is cute too, looks like you've done a LOT already!!
Wow... I am way far behind on your blog! I knew you were working on these but didn't know you finished them. They look awesome... and like a lot of work!
Thanks for stopping by Eddie!
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