Late last week I was feeling the need to take another short break from the "shades-of-brown" blanket. Fortunately, I had this sweet little cross stitch waiting in the wings to be finished:
I enjoyed using a variegated floss and somewhat strategically working out where the light and dark shades would be on the design. And then twisting the variegated with a solid red floss for the trim. You can perhaps see the different shades in the lighter floss of the cording in this close-up:
And just look at the sweet fabric on the back:
To be honest, what I like most about the fabric is that it's not overly Valentine-themed. I'm already imagining other uses for it.
While I mentioned this the first time I showed this project in progress, I'll note again (mostly for myself) that the cross stitch pattern was found in the February 2015 Just Cross Stitch magazine. The variegated floss is DMC 48, and the solid red used in the cording is DMC 321. To get this size cording, I used 4 lengths of each color (solid and variegated, all six strands in each length). And the length of each color used was 5 times the perimeter of the square pillow. I'm so glad I tried making my own cording again. Using my Kreinik Custom Corder was a cinch this time.



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Awww, how sweet is that little pillow. What a lovely break from the browns.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely is, Marsha! :)
DeleteLooks very sweet and cheerful!! And it's lovely to have a finished project!
ReplyDeleteAs a serial starter, I have to agree, Elizabeth!
DeleteWell this is the just the most darling little stitch. Quite perfect. I purchases several of the Quaker seasonal stitches and haven't done them yet. You have inspired me you are right, that fabric is perfectly Valentine's but other things too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Sandy! I look forward to seeing anything you stitch.
DeleteThat is just beautiful! It is absolutely perfect.
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Aww... thanks, Elaine. :)
DeleteSuch a pretty project and I don't think it's overly 'Valentine's' so it can be on display all year. Well done - and you finished it too (not like I'm prone to do and leave it languishing in the UFO pile)
ReplyDeleteOh Mary Anne... I have so many languishing projects. This did spur me to start stitching again on another little (Christmas) pillow. And I've put a few other things in a que to work on - as if that would compel me in any way.
DeleteHello Becki, Viola sends you cheerful greetings.
ReplyDeleteYour cross-stitch work is very beautiful; it's a wonderful pattern, and the use of multicolored embroidery thread is so interesting.
The reverse side of the rose fabric is gorgeous. I'm so glad you bought this fabric.
All my love and best wishes.
Thank you so much, Viola!
DeleteAwww . . . this project is sweet and cheerful! A fun little thing to pull out each Valentine's Day. (I often find that I am ready for color and cheer by that point in winter!)
ReplyDeleteOh Cheryl... me too. Hopefully, by next February, I will have made some more things to go with this in a Valentine's vignette.
DeleteThis is so pretty 😍 Liz (Highlandheffalump’
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