Yes, you read right this past weekend...I STITCHED! Woohoo! *Dances*
Even better than that I even had a finish! Ok, so it was a small finish, but a finish is a finish :)
This was a project I started waaaaay back in January, for the Crazy January Challenge, on the tenth day.
After that it was never touched again until Saturday night. I thought to myself "enough is enough lets do some stitching!". So while watching Pride and Prejudice (the BBC version) I stitched to my little hearts content.
Yesterday I finished up the back stitch and left it to soak. This was my first time using soluble canvas and I have to say I am quite impressed, and would certainly use it again.
So there you have it. My CJC14 challenge currently stands at 6/15...wonder if I can get the rest finished before the end of the year...?
Until next time!
Emma xo
What a cute little finish, well done! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Thea! :)
DeleteToo cute! Nice to see you making X's again.
ReplyDeleteThank you Katie :)
DeleteBello!! Io non ho mai usato la soluble canvas, ci proverò
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab looking finish!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely finish!
ReplyDeleteSweet finish, well done.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Emma, nice to see you again!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very cute finish :)
Well done Emma I also have this one almost stitched from last year , your's looks so pretty.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant. Beautiful stitch xox
ReplyDeleteLovely well done on the cute finish!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the cute finish!!
ReplyDeleteI've technically finished 6 projects this year but I think only 2 of them were for the challenge
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the cute finish Emma.
ReplyDeleteLinda
o no, pigs are flying here too! Congrats on your little finish. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat e pretty Christmas ornament you have stitched and well done of using the soluble canvas. I have never tryed it ..and You are so right the stitching looks quite impressive !! Welll Done !
ReplyDeleteOh so lovely xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet finish! Glad to see you back stitching :)
ReplyDeleteYay! Great finish :D And I love the BBC version of P&P - Colin Firth was the hottest ever Mr. Darcy!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo for getting your stitchy bug back! And congrats on your beautiful finish :)
ReplyDeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting idea for people who like linen but can't seen the holes to stitch on! I have never use soluable canvas myself. It is a very sweet design, nice to get your mojo back again too.
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