As January 2008 comes to an end, I wanna share more medallions I stitched yesterday(3) and this afternoon (4). I was about to finished the 3 pcs I stitched yesterday but I was still in the mood to stitch so my needles end up smoking hot again. I will make matching fobs as I plan to finish them into biscornu, needlekeeps, matress-style pincushion, tin-topper, and maybe another stitcher's wallet or clutch. The red medallions are, again, from Needleprint (Jacqueline Holdsworth) & Erica Uten's Token of Love... part of historical needleworks by schoolgirls of Ackworth School. The quaker heart was designed by Tricia Nguyen while the last one was a motif extracted from one of Yvonne's (Papillon Creations) designs, which of course I modified to fit into my liking. All of the 7 medallions were stitched on a 5.25" square 28 count linen (white and ecru).
The 3rd photo was a pop-up needlekeep with attached pinkeep that I stitched and finished right away when I run across Yvonne's site late last week... and of course, I had to make a matching mini-biscornu fob. I also started stitching a matching scissors case but I'm not sure when it will be finished... lol A lot of times, I get destructed by lots of pretty designs that I tend to stop stitching my model pieces.
Oh well, I better get back to my finishing works now while waiting for my hair to get dry... I'm hoping I can finish at least 2 tonight before I go to bed.:) Have a good night everybody!
6 comments:
What can I say? ... Absolutely breathtaking! You work so darn fast. I think you've got a little factory over in the heartland called Lody! :)
I'm breastless whenever I see any one of your finishings.... and BTW do you have a turbo needle that I can borrow? hehehehehe.. SO FAST!
OOoo dear... you really have a fabulous finishing!
Lody!!! Your stitching is so gorgeous! And, your finishing, too, of course. I was delighted to hear from you again. Let's continue to keep in touch. I just love your new blog. I'll be back often! Hugs, Deb
Agree with everyone here. Lody, you're one fantastic super duper needle woman. Gorgeous. lol.
Absolutely lovely! How do you make pop-up needlekeeps? I'd love to try to make one.
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