Day 16 and it's my Celtic Snow cross stitch designed by Northern Expressions Needlework.
There's a few factors that make this piece sing:
- the gorgeous blue linen that's Midnight Tryst 28 count linen from Hand Dyed by Stephanie. It is beautiful and gives this piece a dark mysterious background. It's the shade Nicole used in her sample and the photo on the pattern.
- The beautiful soft (in colour and texture) Overdyed Silk threads from Dinky Dyes.
- All of the tiny beads that make it shine. They took an age to sew on, but they're so worth it.
- The beautiful soft (in colour and texture) Overdyed Silk threads from Dinky Dyes.
- All of the tiny beads that make it shine. They took an age to sew on, but they're so worth it.
Thank you everyone who's been following along and leaving lovely comments. I really do appreciate your support thank you.
Now it's time for the Peacock Party. Feel free to link up a recent blog post below.
I LOVE this Snow cross stitching! The blue background is perfect! You are so talented in so many different crafts. This is just beautiful! Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful heirloom piece!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful cross stitch work Wendy! I am so far behind on commenting on posts! I am praying for a calmer 2023! But in America nothing is calm anymore. Have a great week-end and I have been reading your posts. !
ReplyDeleteYour Celtic Snow piece is simply exquisite, Wendy. No other words.
ReplyDeleteOMG, Wendy! I didn’t think it was possible given the many beautiful projects you regularly share, but I do believe you’ve out-done yourself! This absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!! I have really been enjoying each of your Christmas ornaments -- thank you so much for sharing the exquisite work with us!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is just fabulous, beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy, all of your Christmas pieces are amazing! I think that this one is my favourite. Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
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