I love doing counted cross stitch, and have been doing it for years. However I had problem with my carpal tunnel and ended up having it operated on so haven't done cross stitch in a few years.
I thought I'd show you some of the things I have hung up around the house.
This is the first sampler I did back in 1988, just before we came to Canada. It hangs in our powder room.
I did a four seasons one. It was actually four separate kits that I had framed together. This hangs on the upstairs landing.
This is a sampler I did for dh's mother. When she passed on my sil gave it back to me. This is hung in the spare bedroom.
I made this one for my Nana, and when she passed on, I asked if I could have it. It hangs above our bed.
Finally I did a pair of houses, I think back in 1988.
This is the American House:
This is the Victorian House:
I am a British born, living in Canada since May of 1989. My blog is about all aspects of my daily life.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Sunday Song
From 1977 - Thelma Houston; Don't You Leave Me This Way I remember dancing to this......... However I prefer this version and remember d...
-
The other day I was at the grocery store with my grandson. Had him in the shopping trolley buckled in and while we were waiting to cash out...
-
From 1977 - Thelma Houston; Don't You Leave Me This Way I remember dancing to this......... However I prefer this version and remember d...
-
Yep, I have discovered I have been finding it harder to hear, especially when there is a lot of back ground noise. So figured I would get a...
13 comments:
You have some lovely pieces to enjoy. Must be hard not being able to do something that obviously brought you so much joy
Very nice. I used to cross stitch but haven't done anything much since the kids. Hard to find the time or energy or patience.
Hi gill,
I Love your work!You di da Beautiful job!
Hope you have a great day!
Blessins',Lib
I used to do tons of cross stitch. I loved doing it. It takes forever though, and quit doing it. I do some simple stitching now, and of course quilting.
Man the time it must have took you to do those....they are so detailed!
Very lovely!
I just wanted to thank you all for your lovely comments..
Excellent work! Hopefully, you will be able to work some more cross stitch projects.Is you wrist healed? You didn't say when the surgery was done. Dimensions has some absolutely beautiful kits...I'd like to quit my job and just stitch all day long, but, alas...I need to work for a living - at least until I win the lottery.
Carolyn
http://www.stitchopedia.com
An encyclopedia of needlepoint stitches…
Carolyn, I had my hand operated on at least 6 years ago, and it is playing up again........they told me when I had the operation, it wouldn't fix it forever....oh well...I do have a cross stitch project on the go, that I would like to finish before I die...LOL
Beautiful, you have many talents. How lovely to be able to hang what you created on your walls.
Sorry didnt realize that you left a comment on my blog! I just havent had time to do anything, Ive been soooo busy! Maby after I have the baby I will change the dates! LOL. U have a great blog! Ill be back to keep checkin it out!
They are all lovely but I think my favourite is the one you stitched for your Gran. I like cross stitching too but just run out of time to do things these days.
Hello!
I randomly came across your blog while looking for cross-stitch patterns. I absolutely love the Victorian House and the American House! Beautiful job and darling patterns. I know it was a long time ago, but do you happen to know where I can track down those patterns? Were they in a book?
Kim, It was a booklet with just the two patterns, and I got it in the early 80's, back in Britain. If you want more details, I would have to go and look for it where I store all my patterns.
Leave me a comment with your email address on it, and I will do some research for you.
Gill
(I will not publish your comment, so no one else will see your email)
Post a Comment