Love your projects. I especially love seeing more Santas designed with darker skin tones. You get a lot done especially with a busy family and job. So industrious! That turkey cracks me up each time I see it. That's going to be great to bring out each year at Thanksgiving.❤
Hi Sharon! So far I have framed every single DP I’ve completed, I do prefer a traditional framed look. Some were professionally done but more I’ve learned to frame myself as long as they are even inches. I have a large custom quilted bag that I store my huge Christmas painting in and I’ve begun to rotate out some seasonally. I also have a decorative easel I use for display in a corner, it’s very nice not to hang everything on the wall. I’ve seen a few people display in other ways but I spend so much time doing them I want to protect them in a frame if I can. They do seem to keep getting bigger though I will have to get more creative I guess!
@@Stitchinit I’m sure that’s costly as some are big, too much work goes into them to not frame I suppose,move only done up to 30x40 cm ones and have them in an A3 display book, I might frame one or two, between that and cross stitch it will cost a fortune, and a need for more walls 😅
Greatest to ever stitch🫡
Thank you very much Nigel! 🥰
Love your projects. I especially love seeing more Santas designed with darker skin tones. You get a lot done especially with a busy family and job. So industrious! That turkey cracks me up each time I see it. That's going to be great to bring out each year at Thanksgiving.❤
Awesome stitching! My husband got me a Trapper Keeper for my birthday this year! I never had one when I was younger.
🎅🏼🎄🤶🏻
Hi, where can I get the Nativity Scene Cross-stitch? Love the way it looks. Have a great day
Hello there! 👋 I got mine from 123stitch a few years ago but it seems to be in stock still. It’s called “Bethlehem” by Imaginating.
@@Stitchinit thank you
Awesome progress on your DP kits, how on earth do you get these big beasts framed? Do you display them?
Hi Sharon! So far I have framed every single DP I’ve completed, I do prefer a traditional framed look. Some were professionally done but more I’ve learned to frame myself as long as they are even inches. I have a large custom quilted bag that I store my huge Christmas painting in and I’ve begun to rotate out some seasonally. I also have a decorative easel I use for display in a corner, it’s very nice not to hang everything on the wall. I’ve seen a few people display in other ways but I spend so much time doing them I want to protect them in a frame if I can. They do seem to keep getting bigger though I will have to get more creative I guess!
@@Stitchinit I’m sure that’s costly as some are big, too much work goes into them to not frame I suppose,move only done up to 30x40 cm ones and have them in an A3 display book, I might frame one or two, between that and cross stitch it will cost a fortune, and a need for more walls 😅