Friday 9 December 2016

Friday Homework for Lesson 5: Ermine Stitch

Here is the homework for Lesson 5 of Sunday Stitch School - Ermine Stitch.

I made two cards that I will insert into two window cards and send as  Season's Greetings. The cards can be pulled out and hung in the tree.

The Ermine Stitch was easy, fun and fast to make. I highly recommend you to try it.

16 comments:

FlashinScissors said...

What a great idea, Queenie!

Must add these to my "to do" list!

Thank you.

Hugs, Barbara xx

Queeniepatch said...

I think these stitched cards with a hanger can be inserted in a window cards and if you want used as a tree decoration.
These cards are so small they are the perfect way to practice the Sunday Stitch School stitches.

Janie said...

Ermine stitch is beautiful and great idea to be able to hang up as an ornament.

Pamela said...

Wonderful! What a great idea.

carorose said...

I am really inspired by these cards. I think something like this would be a great "Start Stiching" or "Children's Class" for 2017. That little seed has been planted, thanks.

margaret said...

thiis stich works beautifully in your cards

Julie Fukuda said...

I like that idea. I made six blue and white coasters for the Blur and White store in the Juban and they are decorating a tree in their shop window.

chitra said...

very nice stitch to work. I have explored this stitch today.
Thank you,
Chitra

Queeniepatch said...

And you did a wonderful job!

Queeniepatch said...

They are the best of decorations and live on long after Christmas.

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you,

Queeniepatch said...

I wrap the embroidery around aa card and stretch stitch them, that bit is a slightly tricky for young ones. with a blanket stitch or felt backing you could easily make a card, too, Good luck.

Queeniepatch said...

Thank you

Queeniepatch said...

Well some people hang their greeting cards over the mantlepiece - here is another way of showing your cards.

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

Great idea for hanging on a tree.

Queeniepatch said...

Yes, I think so too!