100,000 Welcomes. This hangs in the stairway going down to the family room. There is a unique story about this particular chart. About 4 years ago, a stitcher posted on a messageboard that she had this kit, started it and no longer wanted it...did anyone want it? I posted that I would love to have it and finish it. (She had about 1/3 done) The reason I wanted it, is that it is the welcome that was hanging over the bridge in the town I grew up in! I really enjoyed this piece and it means alot to me.
A few years ago, my mom gave me the floss, chart and fabric for this Lavender and Lace angel. She gave it to me for Christmas. I did this cross-stitch the year after she gave it to me, and the following Christmas, one year after she gave it to ME, I gave it to her! She loved it and cried when she opened the present. I now have this in my family room.
Nova Scotia chart by Victoria Sampler. Self explanitory. This was a quick little stitch, but I really like it.
Have a great day everyone!
Marion
4 comments:
Your cross stitched pieces are amazing, Marion! They are just breathtaking! I love how you find the perfect frame for each piece, too.
I can totally see the time it would take to complete some of your pieces. And I totally understand why you don't do it for everyone. I have gotten to the point where I only make items for those that I know will truly love and appreciate them. I made too many items that were tossed aside and it hurt because I put so much time and effort into them. They have NO clue all the hard work that the pieces took or how much love you put into them.
Have a great night :)
Beautiful work Marion. I love the story of the Lavender and Lace Angel. I bet she is very special. Would you still have the Cied Mille Failte pattern or a designer to look for a copy for myself. As a fellow East Coaster it is very meaningful to me as well.
I so understand why you cross-stitch! Your pieces are treasures!
I plan to do a post and show some of my work here in the next couple of weeks!
Your inspiration is rubbing off on me!
For me, there is no such thing as a quick stitch. I am all thumbs! I enjoy admiring yours though!
Gina
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