The Embroiderers’ Guild holds an annual Christmas fundraising sale, sometimes as a Market, sometimes a Stash Sale. This year organisers appealed for bookmarks and ornaments. When I enquired about my printed paper bookmarks, the idea was readily embraced, so I have 40 of those ready to go.
Recently Kasia Jacquot had a sale which included a print of her small Folk Motifs on Linen. One I have in mind as a Christmas gift. I thought the lower three could be backed and stuffed to make ornaments for the Guild. The linen arrived on Thursday and I set to work.
I added a message after It was stitched together. Awkward, but possible.
I tackled the next two together, embroidering both before cutting out. This time I didn't stuff them as full.
The backs use more hand-dyed felt, and have a word - stitched before cutting!
I do hope somebody likes them.
The embroidery on the house motif was slightly more challenging - partly in deciding on stitches and also because the message is longer.
I decided not to embroider every component. The windows seemed best left as printed.
This is intended as a Christmas gift and I'm hoping the person I have in mind will like and use it.
I’ve had some little cross-stitched stockings ready to make for several years and was thinking of finishing these for the Christmas sale, but other things have taken priority. It looks unlikely I will manage these this year.
So, in addition to the bookmarks, I now have a small collection of decorations for the Guild Christmas sale. I also dug out a couple of hardanger snow flakes I’ve made but not yet gifted, and similarly a beaded Santa.
I don't know if these will be of interest to people, but I'm very pleased to have brought the idea to fruition, rather than adding to my considerable pile of unstarted or unfinished projects!
The two remaining motifs can wait. Given their shapes, I plan to back these with template plastic to make either pinwheels or flat decorations - maybe next year. This is enough for one weekend.
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