Monday, 2 December 2013

What I'm Doing Down On The Tree Farm

I told you I had an idea of what to add to the Christmas Tree Farm to make it more... well, just more Christmasy I guess.

Since I have been on an embroidery kick it was embroidery that came to mind. Here's what I have accomplished so far, the one on the right not being finished yet obviously. And please excuse the wrinkles. I chose not to press them out for the photo shoot as I would be putting the right back in soon after. I am not using a hoop for this project so everything gets scrunched.


Further embroideries are planned. Here's what two of them will be.


The Aneela Hoey fans out there will notice that three out of four of these embroideries are her designs. It seemed appropriate as she designed the Cherry Christmas fabric line as well. The Christmas Trees For Sale I drew on there myself, which explains the total wonkiness. But those sorts of signs are always wonky, as are the trees leaning around it. Just saying!

I've got a couple more to add on and when they are all done I will be back to show you. Meanwhile, despite all efforts to the contrary, it's December and I am woefully unprepared. Again!

Susan

23 comments:

  1. Love it! I am enjoying embroidery too at the moment :-)

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  2. Very sweet and time is nipping at my heels too. Di x

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  3. Beautiful. I really love Aneela's little girl pulling the snowman on a sled. You are doing pretty things to this piece. Can't wait to see it finsihed!

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  4. I love the For Sale sign - cute!!

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  5. I'm refusing to acknowledge the start of December. As far as Im concerned we're still enjoying October.

    Love your sweet embroidery.

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  6. Great choice to add lovely embroidery! I still want the tree for sale :)

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  7. Who says there are 22 sleeps til Xmas??? With everything I have to do.... there wont be much sleep going on.

    Love your embroidery...whimsical as always.

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  8. these are lovely, so great to see
    embroidery having a revival.

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  9. Love that you are giving this your trademark charm! Jxo

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  10. I love the embroideries, and those signs are totally wonky. I too am not prepared, in fact I am in total denial.

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  11. You certainly are enjoying your embroidery at the moment and thanks for letting us enjoy it too! I love wonky - and yes they are always that way inclined!

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  12. Looks wonderful so far! I love your Christmas Tree sign, I think it is perfect!

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  13. I rest my case, you are the queen of embroidery!

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  14. Love the embroidery, and I'm not ready for Christmas either! It is coming, ready or not!

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  15. Your embroidery looks amazing Susan - love the Christmas tree sign!

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  16. That is going to look fabulous, I love your embroidery touches.
    I'm semi ready for Christmas.

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