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Cross Stitch ♥ 2014

Le'Poulet by Blackbird Designs.  Stitched on 32 ct linen with mostly recommended fibers.  Started at PALS - Stitching at the Beach.
16.  October 26, 2014


Turkey Sausage by Plum Street Samplers.  Stitched on 36 ct Natural Linen with mostly called for fibers.

15. October, 2014










Winter Wienerland by Plum Street Samplers.  Stitched on 36 ct Natural Linen with mostly called for fibers.
14.  September, 2014
You can see the first in the series, Halloweenies, here.


Halloween Delivery by Plum Street Samplers
36 Count, Dark Bunny linen from Hand-Dyed Fibers

See the 'partner' Ghoul Tidings, here.


13.  September 6, 2014




Old Owl by Primitive Acorns


12.  August 15, 2014




One Flag by Hands to Work


11.  July 11, 2014



Civil War Needlebook designed by Nan Lewis.  Great kit!


10.  June 21, 2014




In Full Glory, by Blackbird Designs.  32ct Stone Gray with silk fibers.


9.  June 14, 2014


The patriotic bug has bitten!  Here's Betsy, designed by Sheepish Design.  It's on 36ct using suggested DMC.


8.  May 31, 2014





Stitched Plum Street Samplers, Count Twice, Stitch Once as a reminder!  It's on 40 ct Lambswool.


7.  April 2014



This is a design from the Primitive Hare, finished on 40 ct stash.

6.  4/19/2014



Forever Young (partial) by Heartsting Samplery
40ct  Lakeside Navy Bean


5.  3/10 - 29/2014

Be Ye Kind by Hands to Work

4.  2/26 - 3/7/2014

Angel of Tulips by The Goode Huswife

3.  2/22-25/2014
Stained linen with various Hand-Dyed Fiber silks.















2.  2/17- 21/2014


February Flip It (2001) by Lizzie*Kate.  Since my fabric – linen sample stash – was smaller count, I replaced the charm with a stitched heart, and the recommended DMC. 





Eliza Scattergood by Plum Street Samplers is finished.  She is stitched on 36ct Exemplar using the recommended NPI silks.  I did make a little change to the verse.  The original:
"Eliza Scattergood, her work 1839. When I survey this work of mine, I'm filled with joy and dread.
May Christ my life with his entwine before my days' last thread." 
1.  1/1 - 2/15/2014
My version:
"Eliza Scattergood, her work 1839. When I survey this work of mine, I'm filled with joy and dread.
May 
all my stash be stitched and hung before my days' last thread."  She was a fun project – first finish of 2014.



Updated 5/24/14



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