I thought I'd give everyone a little something this time round. I am proud to present my very first ever freebie chart! It is very homespun, eg handdrawn on graph paper and scanned. I hope the little squares show up okay
I've put my blog on the bottom because I download lots of free charts and get cross with myself when I don't note down where they came from. And because I'm a shameless self-publicist! How else did I get 150 followers in such a short amount of time?!!
I'd be absolutely over the moon if someone actually stitched this design and sent me a picture. I might even send you something! The idea is that you can choose any colours you like, you can put patterns on the parcels, you could even bs the ribbons so they aren't so blocky. I think it would look good with blackwork on the parcels. The round parcel would look good in a metallic too. Let your imagination have free rein. That DMC memory wire stuff would make good ribbons too...
As always I try to return following but not everyone's following profile points to their blog. So leave a comment and I'll find you that way.
Last night I stitched a small amount on the neglected Tree of Stitches. It got put away in favour of the Dark Alphabet then I got obsessed by My Lovely Sewing Tools. Anyway I will be stitching it every week from now on and hope to finish by Christmas. Here's a reminder of what it looks like (the Norwich stitches aren't finished, they need their top weaves done.
I have also found this great Laura Perin Mini Mystery Monday. Laura is known as The Two-Handed Stitcher and produces beautiful work mainly on canvas. She is putting out a small part of this design each Monday. My Mum gave me some strange material earlier this year, she wasn't sure what it is or where it came from. It's a hard open fabric with a count of 21 to the inch. Anyway it seems to be good for Laura's project. The coverage is interesting as Laura recommends DMC Perle 5 which I don't have so I experimenting with what I do have! Some random unlabelled variegated purple which is perfect and some DMC with various strands, either 4 or 2 depending on what I feel like. The green is Madeira which I got free from somewhere or other. I'm not a Madeira person but I'm using all 6 strands without separating them first and it's covering very nicely.
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Madame Muriel will be returning to the blog again with some more myths to bust. Thanks to everyone who has mentioned one so far, keep them coming. They make me laugh and she enjoys being an investigative granny (it makes her feel like Miss Marple).
Finally I am working hard on Christmas cards which you can't see until the recipients have received them.
Thanks for the free pattern, and I LOVE your tree of stitches!
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Congratulations on 152 members! And what a lovely pattern. I love it - can see the packages filled with blackwork... hmmmmm - yes, I AM supposed to be working on something else, hahahaha.
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Thanks for the freebie, And well done on so many followers!!
ReplyDeletecongratulations dear on 153 followers..
ReplyDeletethe chart is very sweet.thank you dear for it.
tree of stitches is looking so nice and your other stitching as well.
keep well love for you and hugs for granny xx
Why thank you for the lovely ornie option. How very gracious of you.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the reminder to get back at my TOS. Poor thing thinks I don't love it anymore.
154 followers - that is amazing - congratulations. Thank you for the free chart - I am going to stitch it asap (although I have so many other things on the go!)
ReplyDeleteYour TOS is looking amazing.
Hugs, Kaye xoxox
That tree of stitches is spectacular especially the colours you chose!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 152 followers. Thank you for the free chart. Lovely progress on tree of stitches.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the free pattern.
ReplyDeleteYour tree of stitches is absolutely beautiful, and the new canvaswork piece is looking good too.
You could always put a tiny dab of glue on the back where the ends are starting to unravel.
Congrats Jo on your chart and thanks for allowing it to be downloaded:)
ReplyDeleteI love the way your Tree of Stitches is looking, I never tire of seeing this Abi Gurden design,it is really lovely.
ooo well done on the followers :)cute freebie too .. will see if I can squeeze this one in :) when doing Rhodes finishing off weave the threads back on them selves it does help :) love mouse xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chart, and great going on the gorgeous tree!
ReplyDeleteCongrats for the 152 followers! You absolutely deserve them and there are lot more to come! The tree looks awesome and it makes me think of some juicy oranges :D
ReplyDeleteLove Tree of Stitches. I'm such a fan of orange!
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