Hi everyone, here is the final part of The Edwardian Lady Set..........
it has been quite time consuming as the stitching is one over one thread stitching but I am pleased with the result, the only thing I was going to do was put the patterned fabric around the outside of the box and have black fabric on the top and bottom but I forgot when I was making it.
If I were to make this again I would certainly not use black fabric as it showed every spot of glue!
You can find all the details of the cross stitch patterns on this post here and the tutorial for the Toblerone on my cross stitch tutorials blog.
Edited: I forgot to say the pattern for the lady silhouette was a free pattern from The Swappons Blog but it appears to be no longer available, however, if anyone would like the pattern please email me and I will send a scanned copy as long as you state that the pattern was designed by the Swappons Blog and not me.
You can find all the details of the cross stitch patterns on this post here and the tutorial for the Toblerone on my cross stitch tutorials blog.
Edited: I forgot to say the pattern for the lady silhouette was a free pattern from The Swappons Blog but it appears to be no longer available, however, if anyone would like the pattern please email me and I will send a scanned copy as long as you state that the pattern was designed by the Swappons Blog and not me.
It has a small lift out tray to slot in the top.
For the needlebook just cut two pieces of felt, one slightly smaller than the other (1mm to 2mm smaller), embroider one side with your design and blanket stitch both pieces together (the smallest piece being on the inside) and there you have it, a pretty little needlebook.
Until next time - happy stitching!
25 comments
So very pretty...wish I had the ambition and time to make this one!
Wow! Your Edwardian Lady set is absolutely stunning Lynn. You have put a lot of work into this set and it shows.
You might not have enjoyed working with the black but it just looks so elegant.
Love the touches of lace and the pretty embroidery. Everything is gorgeous.
Margaret
I love it. İt's so elegant
Oh but it does look awesome in black and white. Just stunning.
I love it, they are gorgeous together! :)
Elegant set, love it!
Hugs,
Preciosos trabajos, besos
Beautiful & elegant set. Perfect for Downton Abbey fans like me:)
love Annette
I love your Edwardian Lady set, they are gorgeous.
Ingvor
Cet ensemble pour brodeuse est fabuleux, magnifique, sublime !! Quel charme et quelle élégance dans ces réalisations ! Vous avez beaucoup de talent et c'est très généreux à vous de nous en faire profiter, mille fois merci !
Stunning - black and white are my favorite.
Love your work!
It's lovely. Thanks for sharing this beautiful project.
Stunning. I love it in black and white. May I ask where the lady silohuette pattern on the box came from. I'd love to buy it so i can make one. Just beautiful.
Wow! what a gorgeous set! Just love the black and white.
A gorgeous set. The black and white makes it more stunning.
Lynn, this is absolutely gorgeous!
Wonderful really love your work hugs.
Looks absolutely beautiful!!! I love the monochrome effect. Congrats on the finish!
What a stunning set, Lynn--that must have taken you hours and hours of work to get each piece so perfect looking!
everything that you touch becomes gold =)
really, I love your work
this box and its accessories are amazing !!
wonderful job you did once again =)
xxx
Hi Lynn,
I would sooo love to have the pattern from the Swappons Blog for the silhouette lady please. My email address is stephkbird@tx.rr.com .
Thanks,
Stephanie
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Lynn
Thank you for sharing your beautiful projects. I am handicapped and can't always get to classes. I would love a copy of the silhouette lady. I can't wait to start this project!
Debbie
I love this, so pretty!
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