Hello blogging friends,
Kaye reminded me that I hadn't shown my latest Prairie Schooler finish here. It is one of the seasonal foursomes, Winter Foursome. It was a lovely stitch but as usual took longer than I thought it would take :)
You can find the pattern in the PS book 133 Winter Wind.
Enjoy your stitching,
Brigitte
Welcome to the Prairie Schooler SAL blog. This is a blog to celebrate our stitching of the wonderful designs from the lovely ladies of Prairie Schooler. Pamela and Nancy are retiring to take a well deserved break after 32 years of giving us cross stitchers the most wonderful designs and so much pleasure. The rules of the blog are simple: post a progress pic or a finish whenever you like, as long as it is a Prairie Schooler Design.
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Thursday, 28 January 2016
Sunday, 17 January 2016
The raven quoth "Nevermore" ....
A spooky hello to you all, here is my January Winged Creature for the Hallowe'en Ornie SAL, and it is a Finished Finish - double yay! - my first for the year. (Of course, me being me, I made sure I used a Prairie Schooler pattern.)
I made it up into a simple soft ornie.
I was lucky enough to find the perfect backing fabbie in my stash.
A close up of the stitching.
I made it up into a simple soft ornie.
I was lucky enough to find the perfect backing fabbie in my stash.
A close up of the stitching.
Design: Part of "All Hallow's Eve" by Prairie Schooler (Book *180)
28 ct linen "Rain"
Floss: DMC 310
A very quick, enjoyable stitch.
hugs, Kaye
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Pipers
Music is this month's theme for a Christmas ornament sal I'm in so I chose the Piper from the 12 Days of Christmas leaflet. I'm thinking of stitching all of the "days" separately to either make ornaments or little pieces to tuck in my cubby I bought from Pottery Barn.
Rita
Rita
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