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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

A Stitch In Time

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Thought I would pop in and show off a stitching project I finished this year...  I have no idea when I started it,  I have to confess

The stitching  technique is Ukrainian White work, finished with a typical withdrawn thread, hemstitched edging, with needle woven elements.  








My apologies for the creases,  but it's been folded ready for packing,  but before I did that,  I wanted to share it. 

I hope you have enjoyed a glimpse of one of the other crafts I do. 

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23 comments:

  1. So delicate and super beautiful! Hugs, Gerrina

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  2. Wow! This is beautiful Maxine, so delicate and pretty - you must have lots of patience.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  3. How very beautiful, Maxine! You are so creative and I can't imagine how much patients you must have to be able to finish this! Such amazing work!!
    Ellibelle's Corner

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  4. WOW! Maxine, I am in awe! Your piece is gorgeous (table scarf??? Is that the right term?) You are a multi-talented woman, for sure!

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  5. Wow! This is amazing! I can't imagine how much work went into this. It's really beautiful work!

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  6. Wow so creative and so beautiful x. You are one talented lady Maxine x.

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  7. Oh Maxine, that is simply gorgeous. What a wonderful heirloom you have created (well, I know I would treasure it if someone left it to me!). Mxx

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  8. Stunning piece of embroidery Maxine, a work Thanks for sharing, and may God bless and keep you and all whom you love safe and well.
    Prayer hugs, Shaz in Oz. X

    {Wonderful Words of Life - Shaz in Oz}
    {Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}
    of love... praying for you in your move..

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  9. Clever you Maxine. It is a beautiful piece of work. My sister used to do this white work but I never quite had the patience for it. When is your move going to happen? I hope the packing is progressing well. Kate xx

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  10. Having done needle work I know this took time. Beautiful and delicate.

    Love. Hugs and Blessings,
    Jim

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  11. This is beautiful Maxine! So delicate. Thanks for sharing your "other" crafty talents with us.

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  12. Wow this looks so delicate. Hope the move is going well
    Claire

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  13. WOW!!! How absolutely beautiful!!! I love the pattern and love how beautiful- and an heirloom you can pass on as well!
    Hope your move goes smoothly- keeping you in prayers!

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  14. How exquisite Maxine, such beautiful work. Let's see more of it as time goes by. CarolG

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  15. Hi Maxine, Wow, you have been busy, your embroidery looks stunning, I love the stars inside the squares. Good luck with the move, have a wonderful week.. Megan

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  16. This is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. You did an amazing job. (I don't think I ever would've finished it if I were working on it).

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  17. This is a very beautiful piece of art! Thank you so much dear Maxine for sharing this! Hope NZ summer is going good :)

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  18. This is beautiful Maxine and you should be very proud of this piece because it really is a treasure.

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  19. I agree that this is beautiful detailed work and would add charm where ever it was laid . I thought the technique is similar to Tatting or thread work .I remember seeing the like when I was younger .

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  20. Beautiful,Maxime.Merry Christmas.

    Gr,Sylvia

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  21. Wow Maxine! These are masterpieces. What a super technique, my friend. I LOVE them.

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  22. WOW and WOW again. This is super talent Maxine. I am so impressed. This runner is absolutely beautiful, well done you.
    God Bless
    Neet xx

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  23. This is so delicate and so pretty, Maxine and what oodles of patience you must have to spend so much time doing it. I LOVE it. The threading technique is so pretty. The flower here motif reminds of an Indian embroidery motif.
    Hope the move went well. I have not been blogging that often.

    Happy New Year to you and yours,

    Monica xxx

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