I suppose that may be stretching it a bit. This isn't ancient and it's hardly an artifact. It is however another very old project that I started about 12 years ago and finally finished.
I found a hand stitched piece that I had stuffed in a tote filled with embroidery floss. I never got any further than finished the stitched design. I decided to turn it into a small runner.
The homespun fabric paired well with the design.
Here's a closer look at the stitching.
17 comments:
It is really nice. Looks like farmhouse chic!!
I love the stitching.
this took me back to my ancient history of mother spending her time doing stitching like this. she loved embroidery and also loved runners or anything she could put on top of my grandmothers lace table cloth.. Keep digging around, who knows what treasurers you will unearth to finish.. I need to go through my closets and cabinets because I have now forgotten what is in there and it does no good if I don't know I have it.
It is so satisfying to finish something, particularly if it's been hanging around for a while. Lovely!
Great job on getting long time projects finished. It's really cute.
I absolutely adore this, Ann! And yes, the fabric is *perfect* with it. Cute, cute, CUTE!!!!!! I'm glad this project caught your eye again & that you finished it. ~Andrea xoxo
Yes, they go very well together. So satisfying to finish an old project! Kudos! :)
Pretty. You're so talented.
Have a fabulous day and week, Ann. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to Gibbs. ♥
Ann that is a lovely design too. BOL BOL artifacts...I have a few of those too
Hugs and Thank you for your good wishes for Bryan
Cecilia
I love this and the important thing is that you finished it :)
That came out really nice. The stitching is really pretty.
Ann this is so pretty. I can see it covering a small table. So nice to finish a project. I have one sitting waiting for me too. Hugs!
Okay stitching is another art you have. Pretty.
Oh I really like that and it's in my colors. :)
It turned out great!
Looks pretty.
I love this...and yes, the homespun was/is perfect for it.
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