I've been doing a bit of cross stitch over the summer holidays. I've now completed 5 Prairie Schooler Santas. The company releases a new Santa pattern every year and I bought about 30 of them when I decided to join this craze. I keep them all in one project bag so it's easy to pick another one when I finish one.
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2021 Santa |
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1996 Santa |
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2003 Santa |
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2005 Santa |
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1984 Santa |
I haven't turned them into FFO's yet (Finally Finished Objects) because I want to stitch more of them first and then finish them all in a similar manner - probably mini pillows but I'm not totally sure yet.
I do like having something small and relatively easy to stitch. The design all use a limited palette of colours so I keep a good supply of cottons and my chosen linen in the my project bag too.