I was struggling to know what to give my mother-in-law for her birthday and decided to stitch a design to fit into a glass paperweight. It's not her birthday until the end of the month, but as she doesn't read my blog I can post it now. I'd bought the paperweight several years ago and never got round to using it, but the size was perfect for this design.
To make this paperweight I used:
Glass paperweight - make unknown
Framecraft 'Summer Garland' cross stitch chart
Snippet of 16hpi aida and iron interfacing
DMC threads
Glass paperweight - make unknown
Framecraft 'Summer Garland' cross stitch chart
Snippet of 16hpi aida and iron interfacing
DMC threads
The original chart was for a design on 18hpi aida to fit into a handbag mirror, but I stitched it onto 16hpi to make it a little larger to fit inside the paperweight. After stitching the design I attached thin iron on interfacing to the back which helped avoid the fabric fraying when I cut it. I used the paperweight as a guide to trim the fabric which was then placed inside the paperweight with a small piece of white card behind it. To finish I attached the self-adhesive backing to the paperweight.
I am entering the following challenges:
Ally's Angels - Anything Goes
Beautiful Blossoms - Anything Floral Goes
Love to Craft - Anything Goes
Ally's Angels - Anything Goes
Beautiful Blossoms - Anything Floral Goes
Love to Craft - Anything Goes
Kath x
3 comments:
What a great idea this paperweight is and a lovely gift for your mother-in-law's birthday Kath, and beautifully stitched as usual...love it!
Beautiful cross stitching and looks perfect in the paperweight.
Carol x
Hi Kath
What a beautiful gift for your MIL - I am sure she will love it - and a lovely design too.
Hope that all is good with you and hubby and you have managed to squeeze lots of travelling in this summer.
Many thanks for your lovely comment on my blog.
Love and hugs
Jules xx
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