Instead I started making ornaments using scraps of Aida cloth I found in my bin. It was a blast! I had so much fun- the patterns were easy and simple enough to finish in one or two sittings. I loved using up scraps. I used scrap threads too, so there are lots of color changes and color variations. I found a great variety of quality and ease-of-use in my fabric scraps too. The blue was a bit schlubby and uneven, it was leftover from a crewel work kit (even though it's an even weave meant for counted work?) and wasn't the best quality. Then I found a scrap of white that was just lovely to work on. Finally the last one was on a scrap with teeny-tiny squares (and of course what I had left was the densest pattern) and I struggled a bit with that one.
The first two I finished with a binding, but I wasn't super crazy about that, so the rest I finished more or less following this approach. Basically you make a running stitch around the cross stitch and backing fabric and then cinch them up around two pieces of mat board like yo-yos. I like that it makes them stiff.
This was the last cross stitch one I did, and unfortunately Spooky chewed on it for a good long while. I rescued the embroidery (though not the hoop) and after a good soaking got out most of the weird brown back staining from the slobber and wood.
I also made a bunch of these cute hat ornaments for some more friends, they seemed so wintery and fun and I enjoyed using up a bunch of yarn scraps.
While deciding what ornaments to make this year I thought about doing something really 2020ish. I'd seen lots of mask and COVID ornaments but just couldn't bring myself to do any like that. But I was super glad when my sister made really cute 2020 ornaments to give us. You can see one there in my mom's left hand, it's a really cute "virus" ornament with bead spikes and a mask. An adorable commemoration of a completely un-adorable year.
I really enjoy making ornaments; it satisfies my crafty urges without generating more things we all have to dust and find a place for (except on the tree!).
I haven't done cross stitch in years, but I'm thinking of trying it again. Love your ornaments. I especially like the one your mom is holding with the white trim! Spooky! Good thing he's cute, huh?
ReplyDeleteI haven't done cross-stitch in an age - I need to pick that up again at some point. Yours are very pretty!
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