Hosted by Rachel the Ten Hour Stitcher
This SAL is designed to motivate us all to do something with that box of Finished pieces instead of just storing them under the bed. We will all be linking up on Rachel's blog on or after the 10th of each month (10 Hour Stitcher - 10th of the month).
Very little FFO'ing this month, just one small framed piece again! This is another freebie from The Primitive Hare for Beltane, the May Day festival which I didn't stitch in May because I was doing Maynia.. Framed the same as the other three I have completed in the same multi-frame. The goal is to have all eight done by the end of this year.
stitched on 35 count Cream Linen
Here are the first four framed together:
Mabon, which is the Autumnal Equinox, will be framed next to Lammas and then I will work my way up the left hand side of the frames so they are viewed in a continuous circle.
Each design has a different backing card from the same set of papers so the colours co-ordinate but hopefully go well with the appropriate season.
So that's it for Fully Finishing, hopefully I will get a few more done this month. I did paint some charity shop frames black ready for Halloween!
Finally, it's WIPGO Weekend and I will be working on my Country Cottage Needleworks Hallowe'en Village conversion.
Here's my starting point, any guess what this shop might be? We already have Broomsticks and Grimoires.
Jo: Sweet design and perfect framing.
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Catherine
Love how you're displaying the Hare freebies! I'm guessing Cauldron for that third shop. Your fabric is perfect for Halloween conversion:)
ReplyDeleteGreat finishing! I am so looking forward to your Halloween Village conversion!
ReplyDeleteI really like your finishing idea with the coordinating seasonal photo!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to your stitching for the multi-frame. I'm a bit behind in my blog reading so I'm going to go back and find your Country Cottage Needleworks conversion. I'm intrigued. Lovely stitching and I hope you are well!
ReplyDeleteLovely new finish, Jo! That entire series looks great together. Looking forward to seeing what your new building in your Halloween village might be! Have a great week ahead ♥
ReplyDeleteThese pieces look great in their frame! Even now with just the paper on the left side, it kind of fits.
ReplyDeleteLove the framing - what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in September's FFG SAL. You've sounded like me the last couple of months with 'only one this month' but we have to always agree that one is better than none! :)
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