Hi everyone, I hope you are all well and doing lots of stitching.
I have started stitching an advent calendar pattern that I have had in my stash for a few years now, they are designed by the very talented Brook Nolan from Brookes Books cross stitch designs and I love them all!
Brooke has many beautiful patterns available to purchase but she also offers lots of freebies too, the advent calendar patterns can be found here on her website.
I have also purchased the Alice in Wonderland series, they are so colourful and very pretty and I can't wait to start them too, but there are not enough hours in the day! You can see Brookes Etsy shop here
It only took me a couple of evenings to stitch Katie Kitty, I used dmc stranded cotton threads, 2 over 2 on 28 count jobelan linen in the Babbling Brook colourway as suggested in the pattern, the colours really pop on this background, I would use my preferred method of using 3 threads over 2 next time, I usually do that on a 14 count/28 count fabric as I think it gives a better coverage but I just forgot to use 3 threads instead of 2.
The next design is Peter Polar Bear, he is ever so cute, I have the fabric ready to start.
Here is a close up of Katie Kitty.
Until next time, Happy Stitching!
8 comments
Katie Kitty is very cute!!! This looks like a fun series to stitch. Have fun with Peter Polar Bear!!
Lovely work as usual! I love this pattern.
This is just adorable Lynn. I have these printed off in hopes of making these into ornaments for future grandkids one day!!
Adorable.
She looks great! I think two threads looks just fine. Every time I see this I think I need to stitch them, maybe this will be the year?!
Magnifique projet, adorable ce petit chat stylé ! =^..^=
Dear Lynn,
so nice, I stitched all advent animals too. Happy stitching,
Jutta
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Hi Lynn: The free designs from Brook are so cute and sweet.
I have not stitched the Advent calendar but hope to soon.
Two threads work for me, the two worked for you, sometimes I think three threads are way too many.
Catherine
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