A very quick post today for this first day of February.
My February ornament
For the first time I've used Crafters companion, stick & stay when making it up.
Usually I get glue in places you would never imagine when trying to make these ornaments, (which other people make look so easy to do and which I find a right pain in the butt!). But this time everything seemed to be working in my favour, for once.
I was hoping to have my first Christmas ornament of the year finished too but I'm still working away on that.
I've had a day off work today, so I'm off to sit and watch Columbo, which I recorded yesterday, and stitch on 'Christmas'.
Have a good day all
-X-
17 comments:
Sweet stitching. I love the colors in February.
So beautiful, maybe you could do a tutorial (hints heavily). I lovvvvveeeee Columbo xx
Such a beautiful stitch for February , love your finish so pretty I love it.
Very pretty February piece, well done on the finshing with glue, I don't use it dues to the same reasons as you lol.
I just love your finish...that is so cute and so darling...wow....very beautiful....
Happy Stitching
Have a Fantastic Day!
That is a gorgeous finish, Maggie! I need to get my February smalls out for display--just way behind this year :)
Such a sweet finish! All the pink and white is delightful.
Your February ornament is so pretty! And I love Columbo. :)
Your Feb. finish looks just great!
Gorgeous finish! Great job :D
Lovely finish Maggie,your Xmas one is looking fab too x
I like your February ornament and its colors too.
Ciao,
Miriam from Italy
Your February finish is so sweet. And great finishing with the colourful cording and the nice heart.
Hello from Italia!!Really lovely your ornament of the month!!!Like your lovely blog!!
love the ornament. We live in an estate where there are more rules than we can shake a stick at. And one of the rules are that we cannot hang out the washing.
What beautiful stitching! I love your February ornament, it's stitched and finished beautifully. So pretty!
A pretty ornament. I like your finish with the different trims.
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