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We sometimes get pics of unusual finishes from stitchers, so we thought we'd set up a page to show off your work to the world!  If you have an unusual finish to one of our projects, send us a photo and a short blurb, and we'll be happy to add you to the gallery!  Note that the most recent entries are at the top of this blog, and you may also add comments...

To allow privacy, I have only listed first names and last initials.


Yes, I am way behind posting my finishes - apologies ladies! I'll try to do better, but no promises, :-).

Sharon C is a good friend, who does love her bling (wink). She did a fantastic job on my CHRIS-MICE design, adding a thicker border, and some fancy edging to finish! Note that the wood bellpull shown are available from X's & Oh's, as my DH Bill makes them! Great work as always, Sharon...

SharonC ChrisMice


Valerie J-R used the BUTTON-EYED OWL little leaflet design, to decorate a tea towel! She notes that the design was too large for a 'regular' cross-stitch towel, but fit perfectly on an 'estate' towel. I'm not familiar with those, so I'll have to check those out. Again, this pattern is in our DISCONTINUED sale, as the designer started her own Etsy page - so it's still available elsewhere, but we only have a limited amount left!

Owl Towel ValerieJ R


Julie K did a fantastic job converting the fall colors of our LANDS OF THE FREE chart to spring colors, which better suited the memorial quilt square she was creating with Canada Stitches. Great work Julie!

JulieK True North


Brenda S used the BIRTH FLOWER Litle Leaflets with her family's initials, to create an adorable set of coasters! These charts are now discontinued, but I have quite a few left (though I think we're out of 1-2 months), so check out the DISCONTINUED sale, to see if we have the one's you would like.

BrendaS Coasters


Barb W asked for some help modifying my FEATHERED FRIENDS design to celebrate Canada 150... so I whipped up a few more geese for her. I think she did a great job, don't you?

BarbWood CDA150


Pat (from Scarboro) did the following fabulous finish for a friend in Florida (wow, how's that for alliteration, LOL?).  It was a wedding gift, and as you can see, she finished it with a gorgeous hemstitch (one of her favorites).  She painted a piece of dowel black, and even made the hanging cord herself, from DMC black - way to go Pat!


We met CAROL C at the Creativ Festival in Toronto, where she purchased LOVE IN THEIR HEARTS to stitch for a beloved grandchild.  She wanted to share the finish with us, and we see she used footprints, rather than handprints on her version.  Carol says "I could not get my grandchild's handprint, so decided on the foot before she outgrew the space!  I think it turned out great, and is admired by many visitors."  Thanx Carol, we think it looks great too!

 


MARSHA S wanted to thank us for providing the perfect gift for a departing minister (I AM).  She says "... they loved it, and it was a great way to say "Thanks / Farewell / Congratulations on the new house!"  We are happy to have been part of this special gift.

 


Our good friend Vicki (formerly DRAGON LAIR BEADS) liked to purchase our designs and work them in beads (!), however the picture she sent us wasn't one of her pieces, but one of her customers, so kudos to KAREN WRIGHT, for a great finish! 

 

I'd love to see someone knit this design into a sweater - a graph is a graph, as long as the stitch size is reasonably square, he could be worked either as intarsia (knitted right into the sweater), or embroidered on top.  The stitch size is important, as a lot of knitting tends to have tall skinny stitches - which could make your dragon look a wee bit odd, LOL.  Anyone want to take on the challenge?


The first person we're pleased to feature is JOAN M.  Joan took our MILK DRAGON LITTLE LEAFLET, and created this adorable "Baby's First Christmas" ornament for her new baby!

Joan also took an ADVANCED HARDANGER class I taught, and finished the MOTHER CAT & KITTEN project.  This Hardanger design has LOTS of unusual stitches in it, and Joan added to the unusual look of the piece by using contrasting floss and fabric (Hardanger is traditionally worked color on color - for example, white on white).  Good work Joan!

 

 

 

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