Hi everyone, I have nearly finished stitching the Winter freebie......
I chose to stitch it on a white background instead of the grey suggested in the pattern, I used DMC B5200 white, it is a bright white and shows up really well, I may stitch the snowflakes in silver, not decided yet. I used 16 count Aida for this project, I really love using Aida as the stitches are always supported nicely by the fabric, I sometimes think you can get a better finish using Aida.
I have now finished the Spring design, you can download it from this post here
You can download Summer and Autumn here from my blog
and Winter here from my blog
If you prefer a pdf version you can get the free patterns from my Craftsy store here
Santa's Village is nearly finished, thanks for all of the comments, will show you all as soon as it is complete!
Until next time, Happy Stitching!
I absolutely adore this!
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ReplyDeleteLovely stitching!
ReplyDeleteLove this seasonal project - thanks for always being so generous with your patterns.
ReplyDeleteMore pretty cross stitches from a very talented lady
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Phoebe x
They look great!
ReplyDeleteLynn: I love that word spring it sounds warm and inviting.
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Catherine
Lynn - you are so creative- love the patterns! Thank you for sharing.
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I really like this one, Lynn, and plan to stitch all four eventually .... I seem not to be stitching as quickly these days. I'm nearly finished mine - just now working on the snow on the trees and still have the stars and winter to do; like you, I think the stars may not be the same white as the snow. I have a devilish time stitching white on any colour of background. It's Christmas week - enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThank for another wonderful chart Lynn.
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Thanks för the lovely patterns , and I wish you a Merry Christmas.
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Lovely stitching and ..Merry Christmas. Mariuccia
ReplyDeleteLove the patterns, thank-you for your talent and free patterns.
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Catherine