I got my Harvest Fob finished up yesterday. I'm not very happy with the cording, but oh well! I'm not going to rip it off and fix it. I'm just too lazy! :)
Thank you all for your kind comments yesterday. I owned a shop way back in 1997 (The Stitcher's Haven). It was only open for 10 months. I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. I was only 22 years old when I opened it. Besides my lack of knowledge it was also not a very good location. It was in the middle of a residential neighborhood in Midtown, Atlanta. Anyway, I always tell myself if I could do it over, I would definitely do it right next time! One of these days I'm definitely going to do it!
Well, not much else going on here. I'm going to get back to my Pear Tree Inn - I got a litte done yesterday, not really much though. I think I'm going to go to that new (to me) shop tomorrow. Hopefully I like it! :)
Your Harvest Fob is beautiful! I love your idea of stitching the stocking as an ornament too. I have all of those SB patterns, so that might be a good way to put some of them to use!
ReplyDeleteYour SB Harvest Fob looks great! Congratulations on your finish!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Nicole - I love it! The cording looks good from here!
ReplyDeleteI think your fob looks lovely and what's wrong with the cording? Looks good to me? I think its a delightful design!
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I think your fob looks lovely and what's wrong with the cording? Looks good to me? I think its a delightful design!
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Very lovely stitching, Nicole! And you are teasing us, showing us all those wonderful needlerolls in the basket behind it!
ReplyDeleteThe boo boo is hidden on the bottom... I tried to take the picture, so it wouldn't show! :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice job. Did you have to make the cording or did it come with the kit?
ReplyDeleteI love your fob, it is so cute. The best way I have found to make cording is with a power drill. It works awesome. Ann.
ReplyDeleteThe fob is great. Stitching & finishing :)
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