Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Tiny Needle Tuesday

 

My biggest stitching accomplishment this week was getting all that floss wound. It took forever. That big pile doesn't look so big once it's on a bobbin. 



Our weekend was pretty quiet because of The Mister's gruesome tooth extraction on Friday so I got some actual stitching done. The inside village is finished and I am starting on the floating motifs that surround it. 




Row number three on the Pins and Needles sampler is almost done. I finished one more sheep and have one more to do on this row. Then I get to start the LAST row. It's been a lot of real estate to stitch but I love the way it looks.

9 comments:

  1. Both of your stitching pieces are beautiful. You do such fine stitching. And yikes! That's a lot of bobbins to wind all at once - kudos to you for getting that job done!

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  2. Now that you have wound all of your floss, are you available to do mine??? (ducking for cover)

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  3. I love my floss boxes. I have three and it's so nice to have them all organized and ready to use. I think both of your projects are really beautiful. I like most cross stitch, but these are both something I would have chosen to make too.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  4. That IS a lot of floss to wind all in one go. Your projects are looking great.

    Hope the Mister is feeling better soon.

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  5. Very pretty stitching projects! Ugh, nothing like a tooth pulled to bring you to your knees!

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  6. It’s fun to watch the critters emerge in the grassy area. You’re making great progress.

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  7. You are making good progress. I hope your husband is feeling better today!

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  8. Ooh! Those are looking great! Hope your wrist isn't too sore from winding all that thread. I remember converting mine to bobbins... and having to wear a carpal tunnel wrist brace for what felt like forever.
    Hope the Mister's tooth is feeling better. Teeth extractions are never much fun.

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