I stitched this back in 2013. It was pretty easy to stitch from what I can remember. It now hangs in my attic stitching room. It could do with a slightly smaller frame but I got it from a charity shop.
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I stitched this back in 2013. It was pretty easy to stitch from what I can remember. It now hangs in my attic stitching room. It could do with a slightly smaller frame but I got it from a charity shop.
I made these in 2013 to. For friends. Again never made one for myself.
Here’s another Biscornu I stitched for my best friend back in 2013. I never stitched one for myself.
Here are my Celtic Ladies. I stitched these back in 2013. They are sadly still in framed. I started tge Summer one a few years ago. Maybe next year I will finish her.
I finished this in 2013 and gave to my mum. Sadly now mum is in a nursing home with FTD (frontal Temporal Lobe Dementia) Her illness is now progressing fast.
I made this for a friend in 2013
I thought I would put both of my finished Celtic pieces together on one page, Summer, Autumn and Winter to do now…lol
I have just completed my Celtic Spring project. Â She took 82 hours to stitch with 100’s of beads on. Â I now plan to do Celtic Summer next on black evenweave.
She’s coming along now, I’m nearly there now, a few more hours to go, maybe 20 – 30 hours. Posted with Blogsy
I am slowly working my way along on my Celtic Spring, not that far to go now, but I’m running out of Petite Treasure Braid, which is the best ever metallic thread going…fantastic to stitch with, so soft, not like all the others that are tough to stitch with. Â I will carry on as far …
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