Here are the Assisi horses from my last post fitted to the top of an Altoids box. I braided some leather from an old briefcase to act as a frame.
The Band Robin I am in seems to be gaining steam again. I have received two in the mail, both of which started in Australia. This is the first I have worked on. The pattern is from a Hungarian pattern book and I used Color Play by Joen Wolfrom to help me with the colour scheme. The owner of this sampler (Christine) likes oranges and I agreed that the sampler needed some other colour.
Finally, this is for an ornament exchange. I may not be able to give it away, I'll have to think a bit and see if I can finish something else. We picked names and the slip of paper also had a few things the person liked. My recipient likes thistles, so this was what I made. I based the design on a scissor fob cross-stitch pattern. I find turkey work lots of fun although it is hard to keep the thistles looking neat. I used detached buttonhole for the flower bases just because I don't want to get out of practice in case I get the chance to go up to Plimoth Plantation again to work on the jacket!



1 comment:
wow, that photos
are simply good, i think this type of art is known as embroidery.
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