The first parcel came from the Mouse House as a belated Birthday present. TBH Mouse can be as belated as she likes if this is the result!
It took me several attempts to get a decent photo as the purple fabric kept coming out as blue. It was the Purple Parcel of Peril, not the Blue Bundle of Bliss! The fabrics are all hand-dyed and the bottom one is particularly lovely and fairy-like. I have a fairy planned but not until the New Year I fear.
The next parcel was "payment" for two magazines I sent to a stitcher on FB. She was asking about the three City Ladies by Joan Elliott. I bought all three mags intending to send them to the first person who wanted them, so I said "make me an offer". Here's what she sent me:
The pinky/green hand-dyed fabric is Polstitches and smells like Angel Cake! There's also some 28 count cream linen and the Zweigart (18count I think). The threads are amazing, they are very silky and slippery but the colours are unbelievable. The 2nd from right is a black/grey/white variegated. I'm using all my thinking power to decided what to stitch with it. I'm leaning towards an Ink Circles design, maybe on red fabric?
Finally I won Sarah Crafty Moo's Giveaway. Frankly I was destined to win this as the draw date was my Birthday! Like Nic's draw last year when I won LHN HOAN. Anyone planning a giveaway next September? Save the effort and just send the prize to me LOL.
This is the Hallowe'en selection of fabric, threads, ribbon and a chart. That middle thread is purple not blue.
Plus this amazing fabric!
This is the "Rest of the Year" selection; Alessandra Adelaide Christmas Tree, L*K Spring and Summer (plus Peace Love & a Cure for October), Christmas backing fabric and some gorgeous Silkweavers hand-dyed in Spring-like colours.
There seems to be a conspiracy going on between Mouse and Sarah to get me to make some ornies as both sent me such lovely backing fabrics. Although I cannot bear the thought of cutting into the Haunted House fabric at all. I'll just have to make a mega cushion out of it!!
Time for some stitching pics. I finally finished Stephanie's Joan Elliott Round Robin, only 4 days late which was the exact number of evenings I lost due to the Small Boy's erratic sleeping patterns. Stephanie took the design Fairies in the Garden and recharted it into several leaf shaped extracts which we could all choose from. I'm the penultimate stitcher on this one so it's looking really amazing! Here's my leaf:
And here's the whole design:
I chose the turquoise pixie because he looks like the Small Boy examining a flower or leaf in our garden. One of his cuter habits is returning fallen leaves to the bush they came from!
As I finished this RR before the Band Sampler had arrived I decided to make a new start for Hallowe'en. Can you guess what it is?
I'm stitching it on the 40 count linen Karen sent me because her eyes are even worse than mine! It's more orange in real life. I'm using 2 strands of DMC 310 which covers nicely but is a little tricky on the denser areas.
Finally, I will be hosting a Hallowe'en blog hop on the 31st October. It'll be similar to the Easter Treasure Hunt with people signing up to post a picture and a letter on the 31st and also a chance for people to just try find the mystery phrase on the day if they can't commit to posting a picture. Obviously the picture must be stitched and Hallowe'en themed. If you're interested in signing up to post a picture please drop me an email and I'll add you to my list.
Wonderful packages and beautiful stitching.
ReplyDeletewowww beautiful gifts and lovely stitching..
ReplyDeletecongratulations for winning the giveaway .
love xxx
glad you liked the parcel and your other wins are full of wonderful goodies too ... that halloween fabric is gorgeous isn't it .... love that fairies in the garden .. brilliant idea she has done :)
ReplyDeletelove mouse xxxx
Oooh, what lovely goodies! Love the way the Joan Elliott design has been done, very unusual!
ReplyDeleteYour Fairy Garden is soooooo beautiful, I have never seen the design before.
ReplyDeleteYou've had an amazing post week, that lot should keep you going for months!
ReplyDeleteThe RR is lovely and so unusual. Wonderful new Hallowe'en start. I'm not even going to attempt to guess what it is because we both know how rubbish I am at that ;)
Great goodies & fabulous stitching! I think the fairies one is an absolute treasure, it is soo pretty ☺
ReplyDeletegorgeous gifts and the JE RR i amazing, what a talented bunch of stitchers. I love the L*K designs on your stitch list i really want to stitch another since doing the travelling pattern. I love the Christmas tree, looks like my kinda thing. Happy stitching xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's all so gorgeous, words fail me... the round robin is just amazing, and what great packages you received. Of course I recognized the new Halloween project instantly, and now I'll be scrambling to start mine I expect :-)
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely pressies and gorgeous stitching. That RR is so beautiful. How do get into a RR. I have often thought that I would like to join one.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday!
Postmen can be so nice at times : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning RR idea, so clever and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat haul of goodies you've received, plenty to keep you going for a while.
No idea at all what the Halloween design is....I'll have to be kept in suspense till I see it again!
What wonderful goodies you have received!
ReplyDeleteThat round robin is awesome!
Wow Jo! What great packages you received!! I guess you better start stitching your ornies now!! The RR is so adorable!!
ReplyDeleteOOOh you have had some lovely things too lately! Maybe I will hold a giveaway next September only open to people called Jo with a birthday in that month...tehehe!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that RR, it's amazing!
Add me to the Halloween blog hop please...I've been waiting for AGES for you to open the sign up for this!!!
Did you give postman a hug for bring you all those lovelies? ;)
ReplyDeleteOooh, I like that RR. It's super duper!!!
Gifts are awesome, the stitching is purely amazing and congrats on a new start.
ReplyDeleteYour postman rocks!! I love the Joan Elliott adaptation it looks so cool. You got some very awesome goodies, as for guessing what your Halloween start is I'm guessing it will eventually be a big pumpkin made out of little pumpkins. xox
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