Gingerbread Bakery |
I had set a goal of getting all of the pieces stitched before 1 June, and I think I'm on track for meeting that target. I've done the 4 roof panels and 2 of the 7 sides. I think that I will get quicker now that I've done 2 sides, and figured out the finer details like back stitching around the awnings.
Putting the beads on is always fun, and makes the section feel finished.
I love the large Gingerbread man who sits over the door on this panel. I'm going to assemble the Bakery at the same time as the Candy Cane Cottage. You can read about it here.
Candy Cane cottage |
Gingerbread House and Church |
5 comments:
splendid work - have fun on your trip! I always find lighting in motels poor at night hope the light you bring along will help you out
Your stitching is beautiful and this is going to be an awesome village!
I've never seen these Gingerbread stitchery before and they are absolutely beautiful. Lots of work, but the result is stunning. Are you planning to stitch a whole village? Have fun on your trip.
What an adorable project! Hope the light works so you can manage some stitching. I have no doubt you'll visit the quilt shop :).. Happy Easter.
your buildings are wonderful! What a gorgeous project. Can you tell me the name of the manufacturer as I can't quite make it out on the photo, I think I fancy stitching one of these!
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