Good evening!
I hope you are all well and keeping warm. It's very chilly here is Scotland at the moment with high winds and promises of train disruption again tomorrow so getting to work could be fun in the morning.
I just want to quickly say hello and welcome to my new followers. I hope you enjoy my blog :) If I don't already please leave me a comment with your blog address so I can have a look.
Now, today is the 15th (!!) So that means it is time for the first Gifted Gorgeousness check in post. If you don't know what I am talking about then click here to find out more.
First up is my Tribal Orca. This one is been stitched on fabric which was gifted to me and I just love it. I will definitely be buying some more! A lot of people have been admiring the fabric, and you know I love to enable so this is Deep Water by Colour Cascade Fabrics.
Next, and ok I will admit this one could be stretching it a bit in fitting under the SAL, but our wonderful host is also quite skilled in doing this too...
This is my start of my first Christmas ornament for the year. Which is a time for GIFTS...right? See what I did there ;) Not much to see yet!
Until next time!
Emma xx
Beautiful stitching:)
ReplyDeletePretty starts Emma. I think the Christmas one is a bit of a stretch. LOL
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Love the fabric for the orca!
ReplyDeleteLove that fabric - just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat stitching, the orca fabric is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteWonderful stitching!
ReplyDeleteTwo super entries this month.
ReplyDeleteVery nice stitching! I love the fabric, great choice :)
ReplyDeleteLovely stitching! :D
ReplyDeleteFabulous starts ")
ReplyDeleteThis fabric is really gorgeous. And your new start a great idea ofr this SAL. Stitchers might borrow this idea of how to squeeze in an ornament into the SAL, lol. Maybe me, haha.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on Orca and nice start on the ornament too.
ReplyDeleteHaha - a gift is a gift and no better time to give a gift than Christmas
ReplyDeleteI just love the Orca. They are such beautiful animals. Love the stretch on the 2nd one haha.
ReplyDeleteAhahah, you're giving Jo a run for her money at shoehorning things in. Lovely progress. :D
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It's in two languages: Dutch and English.
I really love the fabric of the Orca. I am curious to see how it will look like when it's ready.
Great starts. Look forward to progress pucs
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking part in GG this month.
ReplyDeleteThe fabric for Orka is amazing, there are so many talented dyers out there.
Hmm, I feel a bug shoehorn will be needed for the second stitch!
That fabric is very distinctive, I love it. Keep warm, hope the winds have died down!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabbie, Emma - you are indeed an enabler but we love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitching Emma! Tribal orca looks amazing with the fabric you've chosen :)
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