Tree Frog is nearly complete, but I have gotten distracted and it has been put off to the side for awhile. First I did a small owl pattern that I found a picture of on google images, that I charted out from the picture. Here is how he turned out:
I plan on framing it using one on my old hoops and gluing a ruffle type ribbon, in the same color as the heart, around the outer edge. It will be a gift for one of my crafting friends.
Next, I pulled this out of my UFO stash.
Actually, it was someone else's unfinished project that I bought at a thrift sale some years ago. I'd put it away, because I'd only worked on Aida and the even-weave fabric intimidated me. Now that I have experience with even-weave, I decided to pull it out and give it a try. I took a look at the stitching that had been done, to see if I should frog it or just pick up where they left off. The answer to that question is definitely frog it. Take a look at the back, pre-frog:
It was obviously someone's first attempt at cross-stitch. They'd used knots to anchor the threads, and there was mid strand snarls left in place. The stitching did not follow any real discernible pattern. And as I was picking out the stitches, I discovered not all the crossing stitches leaned the same direction. Oh, the horror. Once I finished frogging, I put the fabric into my q-snap. At first I couldn't get the q-snap c-clamps to go on because it kept getting caught on the 7 count Klostern fabric. So I cut some strips of fabric from an old t-shirt to cover the fabric and the c-clamps went on easy after that. And yes, I said 7 count fabric. It uses all 6 strands of floss at once. With such big stitches, the stitching has come along quite quickly. I am about 90% complete.
Happy Stitching!
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