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Wednesday 25 December 2013

WIPW - Flower and Herringbone

Work In Progress Wednesday, a way to show what progress you have made on the needlework front during a week, is led by Sharon over at Pintangle. Go to the latest post to read more.

Kafferepet
I have worked on the flower block and added quilting in Herringbone stitch, TAST #5.


Swedish Cushion
I've put in six circular stitches.
On the left, from the left:
#62 Raised Cross Stitch Flower, #40 Buttonhole Wheel Cup, #94 Reversed Buttonhole Bar (worked in a circle with spikes)

On the right, from the left:
This is also the #94 Reversed Buttonhole Bar, (worked in a circle, but with the spikes meeting in the centre), #11 Whipped Wheel and #85 Raised Cup


16 comments:

  1. I really like the way those buttonhole stitches work in a circle. I like that chain underneath too.. Have a very happy Christmas.

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    1. Yes, aren't they neat?! You can change the look around so much by stitching in curves instead of straight lines.
      Enjoy your Christmas.

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  2. Great stitching Queenie ! May you have a wonderful Christmas.......
    hugs
    Chris Richards
    xxxxxx

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    1. Thanks, Chris. In no way can they compete with your circles, after all you are the Mandala queen.
      Wishing you the best of Christmases.

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  3. I am so looking forward to seeing the cushion in full, you are teasing us with a little bit at a time Queenie

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    1. Then Margaret, give me a lot of time for a Christmas present! The progress is slow as I have so many other things to deal with and is constantly disrupted.

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  4. Your stitches are beautiful as always! Thank you for your wishes and I wish you wonderful holidays and a creative year 2014 too. Looking forward to your interesting blogposts, Queenie!

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    1. Likewise, I am looking forward to your work. What are your plans for 2014?

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  5. Great work, the circles look really great. Hope you are having a wonderful Christmas.

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    1. Thank you, I am having a great holiday; just wish I had more time to stitch. The circles were fun to make.

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  6. Your stitching is beautiful. I wish you a Happy Christmas

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    1. Thank you, Séverine. Let's make the best of the Holiday season!

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  7. Very impressive. What a lot you have achieved.

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    1. The busiest time in Japan starts today - preparing for the New Year holiday, the most important in Japan. I will have only limited time for stitching.

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  8. Nice stitching, the cushion is going to be lovely when it is done! I hope that you had a good Christmas.

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  9. Lovely circles.Your stitches are beautiful.This cushion has lots of texture and am sure it's going to a great project.
    Wishing you and your family a very happy,healthy and prosperous new year! May all your dreams come true this year !

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