Good morning my friends! So glad you are here. =) I have been working on a small piece for a few weeks now. It is from the JCS 2012 Christmas Ornament Issue. It is by Charlotte's Web Needlework, and it is called First Star. Death Star crossed my mind a few times during it's creation. ;) A little Star Wars humor for you.
It is just a little too dark in my opinion. It is DMC 762. It was crazy how long it took me to stitch it really. I mean besides the delays due to busyness of the season and all that. Those backstitched trees over one on 32ct were actually fun to do. It was supposed to be a fawn, but, well, I haven't seen a fawn venture out on it's own. It is always near mama. I just like the look of a doe better.
I am noticing neither picture shows you the silver star well at all! Trust me, that is what is up there in the sky. I backed it with the same linen with the year and my initials. I used petite cluny lace. Now that part was not fun. It was difficult to get it done correctly with the sewing machine, so I hand sewed this little pillow together.
Peggy posted this:

I was one of her 5 to sign up. She found this Creative Pay It Forward here.
The
first five of my friends to comment will receive a random gift from me
sometime during the year...maybe something handcrafted, maybe a book,
baked goodies, a surprise! Your gift will arrive whenever the mood
strikes me without warning. Here's the only requirement: You have
to post this on your blog as well and commit do doing the same for five
of your friends. Please email me with your address if I don't already
have it.
The first five people who leave a comment saying you are interested in joining me and who also posts about it on their blog will get a random gift me from me sometime during the year. Sorry you must have a blog.
The first five people who leave a comment saying you are interested in joining me and who also posts about it on their blog will get a random gift me from me sometime during the year. Sorry you must have a blog.
Want to spread a little kindness? =) Leave me a comment and be one of the first five to do so! Remember,YOU HAVE TO TELL ME YOU WANT TO BE A PART OF THE CREATIVE PAY IT FORWARD, NOT JUST BE IN THE FIRST FIVE!
I finished reading Identity Book One of Eyes Wide Open by Ted Dekker. Fabulous read! Loved all of it. Cannot wait for more in this series. I am now going to start Illusion by Frank Peretti. Looks very good also. Two of my most favorite authors. Ever. ♥
Made two new recipes over the weekend. Lemon Sour Cream Bread and Cheddar Cheese Bread. Both for the bread machine. Hardly could tell it was lemon, but very good. A little too much cheese, but would make it again with less cheese.
Here is Little Miss Mabel all snuggled up under Madeleine's quilt on her bed with her.♥
I hope you all have a beautiful day! It is going to be sunshiny and almost 50º today! Whoo hoo!
Stitching and praying,
Vickie
I love that ornament! When I saw it in the JCS issue, I thought I might stitch it, but then I figured I'd get bored with all that solid color stitching. It was worth it to slog through. It looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour finish of First Star is gorgeous! I kitted up this ornament--haven't stitched it yet. The Amsterdam Blue linen looks more like blue-green to me. 32 over 1--you have better eyes than I do!
ReplyDeleteWOW! That ornament was worth the wait to see it finished. It's so beautiful. I'm not sure I would have the patience to do such tiny work.
ReplyDeleteYou finished it so nicely too.
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Can I comment in the first 5 and not be counted for the PIF please? I really can't commit... But I do have to say how pretty that ornament is - great stitching and finishing!
ReplyDeleteApologies, not really interested with the PIF but simply wanted to congratulate on this little "Chef d'Oeuvre"!! It is so tiny, precise & beautiful! Well done :)
ReplyDeleteHow tiny and pretty! We must be in the same weather loop - we are expecting some warmish temperatures in the next few days too. :)
ReplyDeleteAww so sweet,,I love it so much too...so sweet x
ReplyDeleteYour ornament is beautiful! I have admired it on the magazine, wasn't sure if I really wanted to make it though, now that I see it finished, maybe I will! I would love to join you on the PIF!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the finish - it is so tiny - well done on stitching it one over one! I love the little pillow finish with the lace edging. Miss Mabel looks so sweet, as always :)
ReplyDeleteThat's no moon... that's a space station!
ReplyDeleteBut for all the effort its a beautiful ornament! I think it would of been two big done over two!
I love your finish! Over one always makes it so special!
ReplyDeleteGreat stitching, one other one you are very brave.
ReplyDeleteLooks fab.
I think its beautiful.
ReplyDeleteoh sweet Mabel I bet you are the best best snuggler ever.
Woolie Love
Trace
This one is darling!c I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet ornament - you did a fantastic job on it!
ReplyDeleteI love your over one ornament. Very pretty, as is Miss Mabel.
ReplyDeleteI just adore over 1 stitching and this is so beautiful and delicate, lovely work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finish, Vickie. The over one looks so tiny! Mabel looks real sweet and cuddled up!
ReplyDeleteI say it was well worth the effort. It is gorgeous1
ReplyDeleteWow!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing ornament!!!!!! 32ct over one!!!! I admire your courage!!!! ^^
I think that your ornament is so pretty, well worth all the effort you have put into her.
ReplyDeleteOh your ornament is so pretty Vickie! Love the look of one over one. Really changes the overall look - makes it precious. Great finish.
ReplyDeletelove Annette
Congratulations on the finish! It looks great. And over one--yikes! You go girl! Love that picture of sweet Mabel. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful finish Vickie! Over one!!
ReplyDeleteThe new recipes sound great too.
Hugs to you and Mabel.
I just love the trees, and Miss Mabel can come and snuggle up with me any time. x
ReplyDeleteNice work. I really like the way the trees look!
ReplyDeleteI just love how delicate and teeny this ornament is, Vickie--you really did a wonderful job on it and I love the lace edging :)
ReplyDeleteIt may have made you mental, Vickie, but it is beautiful. I want to stitch it now having seen yours.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a LOT of delicate stitching. Love it! It looks lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow--that is so tiny!! You did such a great job on that! I think I would have gone blind! I have stitched over one but that looks twice as tiny!! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteYes, I can get you, Vickie. I love the piece you are making. Also love the picture of Mabel. She is so precious.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day,
Marilyn
Oh my, Vickie, such a little beauty! And all stitched over one - you have my admiration. A great ornament.
ReplyDeleteA stunning ornament!
ReplyDeletevery late to the party I know, but I'm only just catching up. Just wanted to say how much I love this piece, definitely worth the effort, it's gorgeous! :)
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