I spent last weekend doing the finishing on some cross stitch pieces.
First, I have my Do Not Bother The Bee piece that I sewed into a pillow:
I added some lace and trim on either side of the stitched piece as well as a few little bee charms. I crocheted some trim for the outside and sewed that on by hand. It was an easy and quick to stitch project.
Next is the Theorum Watermelon by Sandra Sullivan of Homespun Elegance:
I love stitching fruit designs and I love anything that looks old and antique. This pattern has been in my stash for quite awhile. The fabric is 25 ct Lugana and I hand dyed it myself. Again, I use some fuzzy yarn and crocheted trim for the outside.
Speaking of fruit patterns, this one is from a sampler by The Prairie Schooler:
I can't tell you who designed either one of these pieces:
Last but not least are these two little ornaments:
I did not stitch these, mom did. I found them in her sewing room when I was packing up the house. The cat ornament looks so familiar in style but I can't connect the dots as to who the designer is. I remember mom stitching on these. Not sure why she didn't sew them together but they're done now.
The wood piece that I display these on was made by my dad. The door knob and key are from my grandparents house in Chicago. Dad also put a photo of the house on the back. I think it's a photo of my dad with grandma. I'd have to look again.
He made a couple of them. One for my cousin, one for mom and one for me. But I also have mom's now and still have to find a place to put it.
So that's what I did last weekend. I ran my sewing machine and the crochet hook!





