Friday, December 13, 2013

A finish or two...

I often wonder if other stitchers have this problem.  I tend to get involved in SAL thinking "Oh the parts are small, I'll have no problem keeping up.  Or I look at a piece and think "Oh I can whip this up No Problem!!"  Then, boom time escapes me.  These two pieces where just that.  I can stitch these up and have them displayed in time for the season.  Well, I didn't make it this year but they are ready for next year.  I will frame the smaller piece myself but the other piece is an odd shape, so off to visit the framer. The first piece many of you will recognize.  It was all over blog land last fall.  It was a freebie SAL offered by Donna of By the Bay Needlearts.  I used DMC variations thread for the leaves and DMC for the rest.  It is stitched on mystery linen from my stash.  I love Donna's coastal scenes and the fact that she sizes her finishes to fit into a standard frame. 
 
 
This next piece is from the Halloween Book offered by JCS for 2013.  It is designed by The Primitive Hare.  Stitched on Lakeside Linen 32ct Vintage Lentil with DMC threads. I am pretty sure that the kitty at the bottom of the piece was what attracted me to stitching it but the bitty spiders and charming witch's boots were an equal draw.  I look forward to displaying this piece next Halloween.


Back to the stitching chair to cozy in with a hot cup of tea and my Hawk Run Hallow piece.  The temps are frigid and we are expecting lots of snow in the Northeast this weekend. Thanks for stopping by and I wish you Happy Stitching!

14 comments:

BillieBee (billiemick) said...

Love your stitching

Anna van Schurman said...

You are definitely never alone! I never get the timing right on my projects.

Catherine said...

Lovely finishes! And no, you are not alone! Stay warm and safe ~ the weather is supposed to start here in the morning!

Maggee said...

Can't speak for everyone else, but I certainly can empathize! I pared back this year tho, and didn't join at least 3 SAL's that intrigued me. I did join a club, but first and last time. Going to work on what I have, and just get fabric and threads as I need them. That could keep me busy for a very long time!

Myra said...

OH yes, I do the same thing. Your finishes are lovely.

Jan Gartlan said...

I love both of these! Congrats on the finishes

Cath said...

Lovely finishes . Take care in the snow .xxx

Brigitte said...

I know that, too, so I admire all the stitchers who are able to keep up with their SALs. Personal SALs are so much easier to follow through because the pressure is hifger, lol.
Very nice pieces!

Brigitte said...

... it should read higher.

Robin said...

Both are awesome and you inspire me to get my needle moving. Yes, snow is on its way to the northeast....a good excuse to get comfy and stitch.

Danielle said...

Love the Halloween piece! I will have to take a closer look at the JCS book when it comes out for 2014.

gracie said...

Both pieces look lovely. By the way, I have a guest room!

Bekca said...

The Halloween piece is gorgeous. I hope you're having a lovely time in your cosy stitching chair. Stay warm!
Best wishes.

Meari said...

Congrats on both your finishes. They turned out nice.