I stitched the Quirky Quaker Cardinal last year for my mom as part of her holiday package. I framed it in a heart shaped frame so she could look at it whenever she is missing my dad.
Great video! Love seeing all your finishes for last year. I wonder if you could have the Barbara Ana made into a stand-up....or would it be too top heavy for that 🤔 Have a great week ❄️
I had to laugh when you mentioned "I can fit 3 more quakers on this" because I've been doing the same thing lately. I wouldn't say it's being stingy with your fabric. Stinginess to me is not using it at all. You're just maximizing the usage of what can easily be the most expensive part of the project.
Love all the gorgeous finishes! And all of the fun fabrics, makes me wanna dive into my hand dyed again :)
Love all your finishes! You reminded me of a few things I need to finish and a few that are kitted up to be stitched.
I stitched the Quirky Quaker Cardinal last year for my mom as part of her holiday package. I framed it in a heart shaped frame so she could look at it whenever she is missing my dad.
This was fun to watch. Love parade season. Thank you!
Love all your finishes have a great week and happy stitching 😊🪡🧵🤗🤩
Beautiful finishes ❤
This was such a fun finish parade!❤
Haha, I always thought you were saying, “pick o’ my heart’ before. 😂
Great video! Love seeing all your finishes for last year. I wonder if you could have the Barbara Ana made into a stand-up....or would it be too top heavy for that 🤔
Have a great week ❄️
Llama llama red pajama is my granddaughters favorite bedtime book at Gram's house right now :D
Genius….alternating half stitches for background fill….may I borrow this idea and mention it on my flosstube? I would attribute the idea to you. 🦉
So many Quirky Quaker designs. They’re adorable!
Saxolotyl is my favorite. Super cute 😆 Has it been released yet? Would love to stitch it!
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I count each small as a finish and then when the entire large piece is finished I don't count it.
I had to laugh when you mentioned "I can fit 3 more quakers on this" because I've been doing the same thing lately. I wouldn't say it's being stingy with your fabric. Stinginess to me is not using it at all. You're just maximizing the usage of what can easily be the most expensive part of the project.