Aimetu's Stitching
Stitching, beading and other crafty bits
Saturday, 16 August 2025
Gifted Gorgeousness August
Sunday, 10 August 2025
August's Fully Finished Objects
It's Fully Finished Objects time, hosted by Rachel Ten Hour Stitcher . This year I haven't been stitching as much, mainly as I am not stitching a new theme for church. All my stitching is for others so I can't share progress and as such I'm only posting FFO and Gifted Gorgeousness posts, and they show the same.
I am posting on my other blog Wine, food and travel with Clare
This month I have two 'lovely' finishes to share, the first is a heart I stitched for my friend Julie's birthday. It's a Little House Needleworks design and was fun to stitch. Finishing was a bit fiddly but it came out looking heart shaped.
My second finish also includes a heart, a sampler for our daughter's bridesmaid and her new hubby. They live here so our daughter and son-in-law came home for the weekend which was lovely. The wedding was just family and close friends but as we were playing taxi we did get to see the bride and groom, both looked lovely.
I have stitched this before, it's a Lizzie Kate design that's quite quick to stitch and easy to align names.
I enjoyed working on these, it gave a break from my other stitching which is a bigger gift and taking longer than I thought it would. Hopefully I finish it in time and will be able to share soon.
Friday, 11 July 2025
July's Fully Finished Objects
Thank you Rachel for hosting another opportunity for us to share our finishes. Pop over to Rachel's blog Ten Hour Stitcher to find the links to everyone's FFO posts.
I only have one finish this month but it's a very special one. Over 15 years ago I took part in a Round Robin and my piece was about the beach with the idea to make a bag.
Of course that didn't happen and the lovely cross stitch has stayed in my drawer since. A few weeks ago we all went on holiday to Turkey, an early celebration for my upcoming big birthday.
What better time to finish my bag. The hardest bit was making the cross stitch into the front and back panels. I also added a row of red backstitch to pull the colours together.
It took three days as I did a bit and then left it as I was quite worried about rushing and getting it wrong. I'm not very good when you have to stitch something the wrong way as it will be turned.
Anyway the bag was made, I love it and it received praise from others whilst we were away.
These are the two Round Robin panels.
And this is my fabulous bag
It's fully lined with boxed sides. I might make another but just using two fabrics as it was the panelling that took the time, mainly the calculations.
We had a nice time in Turkey, it was very hot but unfortunately our son-in-law, daughter and son's girlfriend became ill on the second day and ended up in hospital overnight. In fact we all stayed at the hospital as it was quite a worry. We have no idea what caused it, not food poisoning as our son and ourselves were not ill, nor anyone at the hotel.
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My lovely hubby, our daughter, me, our son, his girlfriend & our son-in-law |
We didn't manage a celebration meal but did manage to have four days making lots of memories and with some very special moments. I'm just so glad everyone was OK and we do have plenty of time to celebrate here.
Monday, 16 June 2025
Gifted Gorgeousness June
Wednesday, 11 June 2025
June's Fully Finished Objects
Thank you Rachel for hosting another opportunity for us to share our finishes. Pop over to Rachel's blog Ten Hour Stitcher to find the links to everyone's FFO posts.
I have a very special finish to share this month, our daughter and son-in-law have moved into their first house. When then moved into their apartment I stitched two coasters (link to my previous post) so it seemed appropriate to stitch two more.
I decided not to do cross stitch but embroidery. I drew the design on squared paper and used it as a guide although embroidery does not really follow straight lines. I was so pleased with how they turned out and the new home owners liked them.
I also finished a bookmark for my friend who needed a bit of a hug. My stitchy friend Julie gifted me the bookmark chart, it was a kit she had stitched with lots of threads unused so she passed it on. I had some aida band in my stash and just added a row on the left to make it fit.
Friday, 16 May 2025
Gifted Gorgeousness in May
Gifted Gorgeousness time hosted by the lovely Jo at Serendipitous Stitching a lovely chance to share our latest gifts. These can be gifts given or received, or any item made using fabric, threads, buttons, ribbon, chart, backing fabric that has been gifted.
Tuesday, 13 May 2025
May's Fully Finished Objects
Thank you Rachel for hosting another opportunity for us to share our finishes. Pop over to Rachel's blog Ten Hour Stitcher to find the links to everyone's FFO posts.