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Friday, 25 October 2024

October Smalls

         

The Smalls SAL is hosted by Rachel

For my Smalls stitching this year, I have chosen 12 smaller designs and numbered them for my WIPGO Board.  Each month one Small will be stitched in the evening timeslot and hopefully finished within the month. 


Last month I was stitching [never.more] from Hands on Designs and finished it all except adding a charm:

stitched on 32 count Khaki linen


This month, WIPGO called for Drawn Thread's Spot of Summer but I decided to ignore that and work on my Halloween Blackwork from Steady Thread instead.  Definitely not a Small but there are a number of motifs which could be stitched as stand alone pieces and be ornaments.

Like this lovely mini sampler:

stitched on 30 count tea-dyed linen


I finished my main focus piece for Dark October (dedicated post to follow!) so decided to start a small from the current Just Cross Stitch Halloween Special.  

This is stitched on the same 40 count linen as my main focus, there was enough left to stitch two smaller designs.  This one is Nevermore by Quaternion Creations

stitched on 40 count Witch's Brew linen from Zweigart

The white does show up better in person, this is a difficult fabric to photograph, it comes out paler than in real life.

 

Finally, I gave the [never.more] chart to my friend and she stitched it on RED!!  How stunning does this look?  She's got an amazing charm to go in the centre of the piece too.







3 comments:

jocondine said...

How stunning to see the Halloween pattern stitched on different fabric and different colors in this post! The home sweet home looks more welcoming, I suppose I could be brave enough to go to the door and ring the bell for some candies. xxx

Shelly said...

Love an all scary post! Nevermore is awesome🤩and takes on a spookier air stitched on red, wow. Will there be a Halloween blog hop this year, Jo?

Leonore Winterer said...

It's kind of comforting to know you also sometimes ignore your WIPGO board! Definitly worth it to stick with more spooky stitching instead.