Things Made/Things to Make

Wednesday, January 15, 2014


2013 was a big year for me in many ways. Among other things, I moved back to the United States, established myself in a new city, finished a good chunk of the initial part of my book project, and (re)took up cross stitching. Though I am usually kind of tough on myself when thinking back on what I did and did not accomplish in the span of a year, I can truly say that I am thankful for what I was able to accomplish in 2013, and I'm pretty sure 2014 is going to be even more productive and amazing. 


Quite a few of the projects I worked on this year craft-wise were for gifts, including the Monticello bookmark, the Christmas ornaments, and three plush heart ornaments (below) that I made for James as part of his Christmas present. I also completed two smaller pieces with quotations on them, but I'm still figuring out how to frame them before I share. This little Russian star pincushion (above) I made for myself was a necessity, as I was constantly losing needles to the depths of my hungry couch. There were also a couple pieces that I stitched a bit of and then ripped out.


I've already made a list of all the cross stitching projects I want to complete in the next few months including one piece that will be my largest yet, a pattern I'm working on, and a few little "experiments." Any big stitching or crafting plans you have for 2014? I'd love to hear 'em!


All the lovely photographs in this post were taken by the very talented and supportive, James. I think I'll let him photograph my work from now on!


2 comments:

  1. Can you please share the exact name of the Russian star pattern you stitched? Thanks.

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  2. Hi Michelle! Absolutely. It is called "Russian Flower" and comes from Booklet S-1 "First Steps in Counted Cross Stitch" by Jean Leinhauser and Anis Duncan published in 1978 by the American School of Needlework. I hope that helps!

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