Saturday, March 19, 2016

 Applique work for this Easter hand towel. Easter bunnies and Easter eggs, fuzzy bunny tails, bows and flowers ... 
Just fun to make

 



Tuesday, March 08, 2016

La Brodeuse Brode is now on Facebook, for those we are on Facebook, 
I will meet you there. 

Saturday, March 05, 2016

Could not wait to have this one framed.  Tada.....

 

Friday, March 04, 2016

I bought this chart during a show a while ago. I just needed more time to enjoy those special stitches. Well it is done and I LOVED it. Some much fun to stitched. Only special stitches, Gloriana silk, beads....a blast! It is the second chart I do from Keslyn's, www.Keslyns.com , the first one was a black and white heart.

My first Keslyn's

The second one

 



Friday, February 19, 2016

Here is something I finally framed. I thought a plain frame was enough for this stitching so we can appreciate the colors, special stitches and all the details of this piece.  It was SO much fun to stitch. It is a chart I bought one year at a show and would love to get another one but the designer (Something different) doesn't have a site. I am afraid a show might be the only way to find one.  
Stitched on white congress cloth with Caron waterlillies and soie Cristale.

Something  different : Tile 3
 

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Another beautiful Sablaise's chart finished. This one is called St Valentin. I added some spider stitch and bullion stitch as well as some old lace instead of stitched flowers. I am not too sure about the color green of the bow on top.
Now brain storming for how to finish it!

 

 

Friday, February 12, 2016

2 projects for Valentine's day....one done. 
This one is for my daughter just because I love her. 
The free chart is here.


 

Thursday, February 04, 2016

Because it looks like that outside...
I started several projects.
 

First with few friends from Le fil en scene, we are doing a SAL mitaines (hands warmer). I picked my yarn but I don't have the right size circular needles....nothing done yet.


Then I started knitting socks on a sock loom. It is quite fun and it goes quite fast. I hard a little hard time to decide on the right size (number of pegs) so we will see if it will fit my daughters feet :)


 Finally a couple of stitching projects. First, another lovely SAL by Sablaise this time for Valentine's day. If you would like to join it is not too late visit Sablaise's site. My choice of threads is DMC linen, green silk and regular cotton threads all on a gingham fabric I bought one day at of quilting/cross stitch show.I couldn't resist to add sone special stitched: spider stitch and bullion stitch.



 Finally a last little thing I have started is a little surprise for my daughter. She loves cat, we do have one at home and this chart is for Valentine's day and about cat of course. Free chart is here...


 The same daughter that loves cat swims in her high school team...tonight the girls have a team party before a big meet tomorrow....I was in charge of one desert....she will be bringing a Smore's brownies. Thanks Pinterest for the recipe. It does look great, will see what the girls think.


Saturday, January 30, 2016

 My Janice is stitching and the finishing is done. Finishing is always a challenge as I try to never do the same thing. I have seen these wood supports at my craft shop for a while wondering what I could do with them. I like every single designs but never bought any...(yes I try to be a good girl...haha). Well Janice was the perfect fitting for this wood frame. well this is not really a frame, there is no hole under the stitching. I mounted my stitching on a piece of cardboard and batting then glued everything on the wood. As the size was a little bit off I played with some ribbon. It actually gives some contrast 
The SAL is here SAL Janice / Sablaise



Sablaise never stops....and has started a Valentine's Day SAL that I, of course started!!!That's all I will share for this time  :)

Saturday, January 23, 2016

 Voila...ma Solobrode's Tour Eiffel is framed. My kitty would let me work thus. She is very affectionate and always has to be where I am in case she could lie on my lap.
No surprises here, I used a painter canvas again. Although I saw over supports I could have loved to use, I decided to match the finishing to the other solobrode's stitching I did (the blue one). The Eiffel tower stitching is slightly smaller then the blue one and it looked small on this square frame....problem fixed with a velvet ribbon matching the Eiffel tower's color. 
Below is the Eiffel Tower I stitched a while back.... this one if from Jardin Prive. For this one, I simply framed it and played with different kind and colored ribbons, pins and a small wooden scissors as the finishing touch. 

 
 




Wednesday, January 20, 2016

A new little SAL just started Sablaise... 
Few months ago I stitched one named Rosalie. This time this SAL is named Janice. 
This is only the second part which I didn't completed completely as I am not sure which color to use for the hearts that are placed under the bow. 
I used a hand dyed thread Weeks Dye Works, "Stone" and a plain matching DMC dark purple. 
If you want to stitch it it is not too late....it is here Sablaise

 

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

 Because I love Washington DC, some pictures of my last trip there 2 days ago. Since I had some free time I decided to see few things I have never seen before beside the traditional sightseeing. 
First the Postal museum. Beautiful place completely restored and very interesting. Lunch in Union Station. Traditional Picture of the Jefferson Memorial with the Washington Memorial in back taken on my way to the Pentagon memorial, to honor the victims of the Pentagon and the American Airlines flight on 0/11. Very emotional.

 Postal Museum and   Union Station

 
Jefferson and Washington Memorial
 Pentagon Memorial
 
  

When I got back I had time to finish my Eiffel Tower I showed you few days ago...may be it was last week! Well it is done. I will have to find a nice finishing....it might end up like the blue one, on a painter canvas..  Free chart offered by Solobrode

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Friday, January 08, 2016

Last time, I shared with you Solobrode's blog who created a chart with the Eiffel tower. I started stitching with a silk thread from Hand-dyed fibers, called Embers and a classic off white 28 ct linen.
Who else is stitching it?


Her is the first Solobrode's chart  I stitched few years ago. As I failed finding a round frame I opted for a canvas (a painter canvas) and I simply stapled my stitching on it.



Happy stitching all

Friday, January 01, 2016

Happy New Year stitchers!

To celebrate the new year I want to share a site I do love. 
Solo brode always shares her lovely designs.  I did stitch one, few years back...I will have to take a picture of it. It was a blast to stitch.
In  2016 I will stitch her latest one featuring the Eiffel Tower.  France has a special place in my heart as you might know ;) and I will find a special place for this project
So I do want publicly thanks Solobrode for her generosity..Merci!

Solobrode : scroll down until the 24 of December's post, click on the red Joyeux Noel.
Happy stitching.