Luckily, by Sunday afternoon I was finally starting to feel almost normal again. It was too late to drag out a full blown sewing project, so I pulled out this little UFO instead. Remember Cider House Garden?
 I already had quite a bit done, but yesterday I finished backstitching the apple baskets and the quilts.  I also finished the fence at the bottom and started on the greenery below it.  I added the trees on either side of the house, filled in the barrels in front of the house and added a round of green cross stitches to the roof.
I already had quite a bit done, but yesterday I finished backstitching the apple baskets and the quilts.  I also finished the fence at the bottom and started on the greenery below it.  I added the trees on either side of the house, filled in the barrels in front of the house and added a round of green cross stitches to the roof.Here's a close-up of the greenery below the fence. I just need to add the pumpkins and it will be done!
 I also pulled this sweet little piece out.  I think I've shared this before.  It's a Christmas design by Just Nan.  I need to finish this up as an ornament and hang it on the tree.  As you can see from the date stitched on it, it's only been waiting for 9 years to be completed!
I also pulled this sweet little piece out.  I think I've shared this before.  It's a Christmas design by Just Nan.  I need to finish this up as an ornament and hang it on the tree.  As you can see from the date stitched on it, it's only been waiting for 9 years to be completed!
 
3 comments:
I wish I could be so patient to make something like these. They bring such an element of warmth and coziness to a home. Glad you are feeling better.
Absolutely! Keep stitching while you have a head of steam! Otherwise you might wait another nine years. I have a sample 1/4 finished that has been languishing for 10 years...oh the shame!
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I love the ornaments you stitched lately. And Cider House Garden will soon be finished. Looking forward to seeing the progress on the Burda dress.
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