I love finishes! This morning I can share not one, but TWO! Well, perhaps I should clarify. Not two completely finished, ready-to-put-up-and-enjoy-and-never-need-to-be-worked-on-again projects. But two projects on which I've finished the embroidery stitches! I wrapped up my pumpkin piece (by Crabapple Hill Studios):
I just love this sweet stitchery. I love the character and variety of stitches and colors. It was truly like painting a scene. It's so yummy!
And I finished my teapot table topper . . .
I think the last time I shared anything on it, I was still whipping the hexies together! I finished the hexies up during the week, and spent Friday evening and part of Saturday stitching on the teapots.
I don't know what I was thinking, not stitching them up FIRST and then fussy fitting them to the hexie templates. It made it that much more challenging to stitch! Especially when driving down bumpy ol' I-65 to Tuscaloosa, Alabama for a football game!
(Like that segway?! LOL!) A dear couple had gifted us with tickets to the West Carolina game. It's the first time I've been to an Alabama game since 1982 (and then I went as an Ole Miss student/fan). We had such a blast!
The Million Dollar Band was phenomenal. I adore marching bands, and they do a great presentation. My favorite formation was when they got into the shape of an elephant (Alabama's mascot):
The stadium is beautiful and it was a fun game to go to. Even though it was grey and COLD!
Luckily, though, our seats were both fantastic *and* under cover and we were protected from the wind. Otherwise it would have been hard to bear!
It was an early game time (11:00 a.m.), so we were home in time (5:30 p.m -- it's a long drive) for me to pick up a new stitchery. I shared this one by Kathy Schmitz several weeks back . . .
Time to stitch on snowmen! I'd been in a quandary about the type of floss I was going to use. I finally settled on this really pretty variegated dark blue perle from Valdani. Another yummy!
I'm going to enjoy working on this sweet piece! But I'm going to admit right up front, that I'll go back forth between it and other stitchery projects. Mary Corbet has a book of snowflake patterns she's releasing after Thanksgiving, and I'm itching to get my hands on it (so to speak)!
Okay, so that's quite enough from me for the time being. Except to say that I'm linking up with Kathy's Quilts for slow stitching. And also that I'm participating in the Christmas Virtual Cookie Exchange blog hop that's coming up SOON! There are lots of lovely folks participating and it should be a lot of FUN! My day is December 3, and I plan to have some very yummy treats to share!
Happy Sunday!
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Your pumpkin embroidery is just lovely - fun to look at and see all the details! Now you're ready for the snowmen, and that looks like fun, too!
Gorgeous pumpkin stitchery,I love it! I thought about getting that snowman one but I have plenty to do right now!
I’m not sure which I adore more the many pretty designs in ur pumpkin or tea & hexies. Everything is just gorgeous!!!
That pumpkin is definitely yummy! Such pretty stitches. Mind you all your projects are yummy!
Such a lovely stitched pumpkin you have done a wonderful job indeed!
That pumpkin stitchery is amazing! I enjoyed all the close up photos you took of the stitches!
The pumpkin turned out beautifully! Your teapot hexies is really cute. All that and a football game? Hope this week is as productive and fun. Have a very happy Thanksgiving.
The pumpkin is lovely! You do such great handwork! So happy you got to go to a Bama game! Though I do not envy you in that traffic! The new piece you are working on seems to fit right in. He seems to be saying (in the words of the great Eli Gold!) TOUCHDOWN, ALABAMA!! LOL Roll Tide!!
Beautiful work!!!!
Oh, I love that beautiful pumpkin stitchery--almost as much as the one you sent for our swap. :)
Your teatime hexie table topper is so you!
How fun to go to the football game--I know you are a big fan!
The snow stitchery is adorable. We are in the midst of a week of snowstorms (I won't mention the fender bender I was involved in today), so it seems really appropriate.
Congrats on the finishes. I really love the pumpkin.
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