Wednesday, March 23, 2016

There's something about Reindeer

Hello friends.
Here's my last batch of Prairie Schooler charts:
Apologies for the dark pictures. I just love the colors on Bees, and much to my surprise, the chart only requires 4 colors.
And the main topic:

 I think this is a reissue of Prairie Schooler Book#25 - Up On the Housetop. The back shows lovely houses:
 I like the old simple style of Santa's sled:
 There's a reindeer on one of these Christmas trees (beside the snowman).
I'm also adding here a pattern by Heartstring Samplery which I got on sale a month ago (less 25%) . It's got the lyrics  of "What a Wonderful World" which is pretty neat, love the song.
  
 I already bought 4 of the 5 required threads. A few days ago I posted the fabric I'm going to stitch this on. 
 Finally, lots of progress on Christmas Eve:
I finished green, red and dark gold. There's an omission here. I'm still doubting its placement, I'll tell you all about it when I'm close to a finish. It's not something noticeable.

Thanks for visiting. Happy Stitching!

10 comments:

  1. I really love Christmas Eve, but the online shop I used didn't have it. Where did you get hold of your chart? Your start looks fabulous as usual:)))

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  2. Wow, you got lot of stitching lined up for coming months!! Good progress on your piece:)

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  3. Christmas Eve is progressing nicely. Some lovely charts there

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  4. It will be fun to watch your progress on all these. Gorgeous progress on Christmas Eve! Great work.

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  5. Great stash & lovely progress on your project!

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  6. Nice progress and great new stash.

    Linda

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  7. Lovely PS stash. I wonder what the omission is? Something which looks like reindeer poop?

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  8. Wow, even more new stash. And Up on the Rooftop is a great find.
    And great progress on your project.

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  9. I am amused at the flying teddy bear! And looking at Bees, that very impressive that chart only has four colors. It will be interesting to see it worked up!

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