
I enjoyed stitching the Irish harp and decided to buy a couple more kits from Be Alice. One I thought might make a gift for a stitcher, and the other I could make as a gift for an Irish-inclined relative.
Unfortunately, I didn't take any photos along the way. Worked in a 6" frame, it was again, a pleasure to stitch. The stitches are simple but varied. I made only one change, working the lettering in Quaker stitch, rather than the recommended backstitch. It took a couple of evenings to stitch, probably about 8 hours. The thread provided is organised on a card and in decent quantity. I had enough left to make a twisted cord but not so much I needed to find a storage solution. I appreciate a designer who takes the trouble to work out how much is needed, rather than oversupplying on a guess.


I also had plenty of green ikat to use as a backing. The hardest bit of the exercise was stitching the backing on tightly to ensure both a smooth and a secure fit. I stretched and pinned, stretched and pinned and stretched and repinned.

I finished it late in November, but as it was a Christmas present, i have held this post over.
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