Dec 1, 2010

Blessed Be

As you may recall, Julie from I'll Cross That Leg was the winner of my floss organization contest a while back. I got word that she received the package, so now I can show what I made for her:

Blessed Be
Designer: Plum Pudding Needleart
Fabric: 32ct Brown Linen (Brand Unknown)
Fibers: DMC

I changed the wording to Needles and Pins since I knew I was going to make it into a needlebook for Julie. Unbeknownst to me, she didn't have a needlebook. Now she does! I stitched just the pumpkin for the back cover of the needlebook.

36 comments:

Kay said...

Very beautiful!

Carolyn NC said...

Adorable!

Anonymous said...

Wow it looks great... i havent made any needle books as yet... they look easy to make i hope.

Hugs
Geneva

Angie said...

That is so cute

Sunshine said...

I hope to make some needlebooks in the New Year. Great Job!!!!!

angie stitchings n things said...

I like your needle book... I have not made any yet are they easy to make????

Shelley said...

Very cute! Love the design. I really want to make more of these in 2011 as gifts for stitchy friends and such.

Deborah said...

Love the needlebook!

Nancy M said...

Cute design. I love my 2 needlebooks!

Lana said...

I love it!!!

Carol R said...

Gorgeous needlebook I am sure that Julie was extremely pleased to receive it!

Anonymous said...

Very fall-ish. Congrats on your finish. It's always nice when the receiver really likes and needs what we sent.

Dee in TN

Mary Ivancicts said...

Very Pretty!

Anonymous said...

Meari, what a cute little pin keep! Nice work!

Deb

Sue said...

Just darling Meari! Lucky gal.

Anonymous said...

You do such beautiful work Meari. I haven't tried doing a needlebook yet but perhaps that will be a goal for 2011.

Mary in NC

Carol said...

Just beautiful, Meari--I love how you stitched the back!

Kathy said...

Love it! I really, really do love the way you both altered the pattern and finished it!

Anonymous said...

Very cute, Meari! (And, if you should be so disposed, I don't have a needlebook, either.)

Berly

Emily in NC said...

What a cool idea, very pretty

Anonymous said...

The needlebook is beautiful!!!! I'm sure she loves it.

Betty in AZ

chrisstitches said...

very adorable! I love it!

Anonymous said...

Love your ornament and love the needlebook! Great job, Meari! Congratulations on your two latest finishes!

Robin from Erie, PA/USA

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous needlebook! U do lovely work!

socialsue

Daffycat said...

Oh Meari, this is seriously gorgeous. What an awesome prize. I LOVE LOVE LOVE how you added your siggie & the year into the border like that ~ how clever!

Anne Sans Tete said...

Fabulous, Meari! I love it!!!

- Lisa N. in Cambodia

Anonymous said...

It's beautiful Meari and I love your little Quaker snowman too!!

Hugs,
Lynette

Anonymous said...

Both your stitching are really beautiful. I really like that cording in that snowmen ornament. It looks so good in it

Tinna

Srinity said...

That is one of the cutest needlebooks I have ever seen! So lovely!

Robin said...

Sew sew adorable!

Sharon said...

Beautiful needle book!

Anonymous said...

As always..your work is stunning. Congrats on yet another gorgeous piece.

glenda

Sue said...

Meari, I love the ornament! Very nice and I also love the snow. LOL

I am happy you are finishing up with school. Will be a nice stitchy break for you!

too_busy_to_stitch said...

Lovely ornie. Thanks goodness our heavy snowfall is thawing at the moment. I've finished school for good, shock horror! I can't believe it. Took me three hours to get home from the exam - and cadged a lift there with a neighbour who has a 4x4 vehicle, after about 7" snowfall just before the exam!

glenda said...

I love the colors of this one. Great job!

Marissa said...

Happy and great and wonderful year Melani! Hope to see you in another stitching class soon. I miss your classes Miss :(

Hugs!
Marissa
:)