Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Jenny Bean's Christmas -- Framed!


It'll just take me a few days now to get Jenny's Christmas sampler printed and bagged. The frame came in yesterday -- earlier than expected (hooray!) I think it turned out really cute. Here's a list of supplies you will need to complete the sampler:
  • 40 count Navy Bean Vintage Linen (Lakeside Linens) 1/8
  • Sampler Threads: Raspberry Frost, Chives, Cucumber, Grape Leaf, Aged Pewter, Weathered Barn, Portabella, Grecian Gold, Apple Cider, Currant, Rose Garden, Oatmeal, Walnut, Garden Gate, Raven, Wood Trail, Pebble
  • Eastside Mouldings frame PRL BK 6 3/8 by 7 7/8 (this is to frame it really tight like I did)
  • Stitch count is 116 by 149
I finished stitching Jenny's Christmas ornament last night -- haven't decided what to name it. I have to do the finishing yet. It turned out very sweet and kind of Colonial-looking, which I like. I'll post a picture of that as soon as I can. You can pre-order the Christmas Sampler now, along with linen (in whatever count -- 28, 32, 36, 40). I can also send threads (some of these are lesser-used Sampler Threads, but they're all lovely!) By the way, I took the photo just outside my shop. I have some really pokey bushes out there (not sure what they are, but they look like holly, sort of.) So, even though it'll be 80 here today, it looks a little like Christmas.

12 comments:

  1. Very pretty! I love it and I can't wait to see the ornament.

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  2. The frame is perfect! I love it even more! :)

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  3. Love it! That beaded frame is one of my favorites!

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  4. Beautiful!! I am loving stitching on my Jenny Bean Halloween!

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  5. So pretty! Can't wait to see your ornament, I love Colonial Christmas decorations. Which is funny, because I'm usually more into the Victorian over-the-top style, but I really like the less fussy Colonial for Christmas. Go figure.

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  6. The frame lends itself so well. I cant wait to see the ornie...Looks great!~

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  7. I ordered it all today - pattern, threads and linen. Can't wait to get it, Theresa!

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  8. I love the saying about the penny and the gingerbread and I also love that it says, "wrought gladly". Super-adorable!

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