Horse County Chic has a whole series of wonderful finished Christmas needlepoint to share. Some are from her own stitching, some from shops and some from her favorite designers. They are all fun to dream of having on our own tree. By the way, I couldn't find a website for Po's Point but they are on Facebook at Po's Point Needlepoint.
http://horsecountrychic.blogspot.com/2012/12/a-needlepoint-christmas.html
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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2 comments:
Some really lovely finishes here. The one I found especially clever was the large Nativity, with the figures mounted on sticks & displayed in the large basket "stable". I suppose a sheet of Styrofoam is concealed under the moss, and the shock of grass makes a fine substitute for a tree.
I agree. I am a big fan of Nativities and this was terrific.
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