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Saturday, November 7, 2009
Cameo Christmas
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Cameo Ornament,
Gay Ann Rogers
The cameo ornament is done! Truthfully it would have been done one day sooner if I hadn't spent several hours cleaning the stove and oven and my hands still smelled like oven cleaner despite the rubber gloves I wore. So I skipped stitching night before last and waited to assemble the ornament last night. It's gorgeous, by the way!
The knots in the cording are to shorten it slightly as it was a bit longer than I like. The assembly instructions were clear and the process easy and I am very happy with this. Many thanks to Gay Ann Rogers for rushing the instructions out to me so I could have it finished in plenty of time for Thanksgiving delivery.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
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13 comments:
Your mom is lucky to have such a talented, thoughtful daughter, Jane! Beautiful job.
~Belle
Jane,
That is gorgeous and love the colors you have selected for it too.
I have purchased that pattern and am looking forward to stitching it also.
Pierrette =^..^=
Your mom should be VERY pleased. It is a pretty ornament.
Jane,
This is really lovely. I really like it on the sage green. Congratulations on the finish!
I love it!
Jane,
If you have time, could you do a tutorial on making tassels? I'm stuck on tying off around the neck. I would be ever so grateful.
Judy of SF Sunset
Jane it is gorgeous!! Your Mom will love it. What's next?
It has turned out beautiful. I like the green for the background. It sets off the design.
A big thank you to everyone for the kind comments. This is a lovely design that works up quickly. It only took me a week to work it and one day I didn't do anything on it at all. Of course the nights I did work I put in 2-3 hours each but this is a quick stitch that isn't too difficult. Pierrette, you will love working this! I would encourage you to be careful if you use knots on the back that any for the Nun Stitches around the edge are well away from where you have to cut out the pieces before assembly. I also think that the congress cloth dulled my scissors. You have to use pretty sharp scissors to cut it out. I used a good pair but certainly not my best scissors.
Jane, this is beautiful! I managed to resist this chart for the past 2 years on e-Week, now I'm going to have to beg Gay Ann to offer it again next year!
I love the sage green congress cloth. I've got to order some to use on my redwork house mystery now.
Ann in Baton Rouge
Glad you like the color combinations, Ann. I thought sage green would set off the ecru and pink and silver threads I used. Redwork on sage green would be lovely!
There is another cameo ornament and several sizes of samplers meant to display cameos that Gay Ann Rogers designed. You should browse them all before you decide, but this one is a fairly quick stitch and is very pretty.
Outstanding! Nice finishing work as well! Now, my address is........running from the shoe!
Pat, Mom'll arm wrestle you for it.
(My money's on Mom.)
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