Wednesday 4 December 2013

WIP Wednesday

This is probably the oldest WIP I possess - a stocking cross stitch, that to the untrained eye is already complete.

 
I started this back in 2007, and although it's taken me 6 years so far, actually I did the whole thing in 3 months bar the last few stitches.  It's hard to tell from this photo, but I decided to cover the whole cross stitch in teeny, tiny glass beads.  It adds such a lovely dimension, but can you guess what happened... yes I ran out of beads just as I was coming to the end.  And instead of hunting down some more, I put it in a draw and forgot about it until now. 
 
So I'm pleased to say I have now ordered some more of the exact same beads on ebay, for the bargain price of £2.50.  It took me all of 5 minutes to hunt them down and place the order.  I don't know why it's taken me so long to do it!
 
I'm determined to get it finished and framed before Christmas Day.  There really is not a lot to do, it's just a few beads in the bottom right hand corner. 
 
Watch this space!
 
Sarah x
 
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18 comments:

  1. Super cute and what a great idea to use beads!

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  2. Beautiful - I haven't done any cross stitching since I discovered quilting but lots of people are picking it up again at the moment - you are very brave to be adding so many beads! Good luck getting it finished!

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  3. Beautiful. I have two cross stitch stockings that have been unfinished WiPs for a very long time. One of these years I will get back to them - I think I've loss my cross stitch mojo at the moment.

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  4. So cute!!!! If I had started that it wouldn't have made it past the first block, and then stuffed in a drawer for eternity! ;) Good job pulling it out and sharing it!

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  5. Beautiful! Do you sew it into a real stocking or are you going to frame it?

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  6. There is nothing more wonderful than completing a cross stitch project. It's one of my passions as well. Beading the whole thing is quite the task to take on. Good work.

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  7. That is exactly the sort of thing I would do. Well, not the cross stitch, the putting away and ignoring for six years. It is beautiful and deserves to be finished.

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  8. Beautiful! What a lovely piece.

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  9. Yes, definitely deserves to be finished and shouldn't be long by the sounds of it! It's a lovely stocking and the beading is perfect.

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  10. The Xmas stocking is delightful. Well done of finishing it. Isn't it funny, how many of us start our stitching journey with cross stitch. I still have a vintage sampler to finish and get the odd hankering to do a bit.

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  11. So adorable and I am so glad you are finishing it up! It looks terrific. And you are right, to my untrained eye it looked finished already! lol..
    xo jan

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  12. It's so cute! That will be an awesome Christmas finish.

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  13. Beautiful Sarah, what on earth were you doing leaving it in a drawer all these years! (Ooops, I've got a beautiful cross stitch of lilies on linen that's in exactly the same place!!!) :)

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  14. Absolutely gorgeous - wow!!! I love working on cross-stitch but I've never added beads. Inspiration strikes!

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  15. This is just too beautiful! It has to get finished!!!

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  16. Well done for aiming to get it finished. I daren't tell you how many unfinished cross stitch projects have hiding away somewhere!

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  17. Very beautiful! I love cross stitch and appreciate the time that goes into finishing something like this. That is so something I would do, have a tanty right near the end, throw it in a cupboard and really it wouldn't have taken long to finish.

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  18. Wow, that's amazing Sarah...so cute!! I have an embroidery project in the other room which has about 1/50th done!! Keep going you'll be so happy when it's finished :)

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