Another month and another finish to show you from DSDUCFC 2015. This is finish number 32/59 and the final Little Black Cat to accompany the previously-completed Coffee, Cream and Sugar.
At the end of August I still had the bottom third to stitch:
Little Black Cat - Tea
Heritage Crafts designed by Toni Goffe
Stitched on 32ct Light Blue Murano evenweave 2 over 2
Stitch count 68 wide by 68 high
Started - 23rd February 2015
Finished - 11th September 2018
Total stitching time - 31 hours 15 minutes
Started - 23rd February 2015
Finished - 11th September 2018
Total stitching time - 31 hours 15 minutes
Here are all four Little Black cat pieces together:
But that's not all... they have all been framed too! It took a while to find the most aesthetically pleasing arrangement, but may I introduce....
Cream
Cream and Coffee
Cream, Coffee and Sugar
Cream, Coffee, Sugar and Tea
And in their frame:
The frame is from my usual easyframe.co.uk and is a 13mm black paint frame with a black bottom mount, sun red top mount and acrylic anti-reflective glazing. It wasn't easy choosing mount colours for these designs, as creams and blues also looked very effective, but somehow this combination stood out to me as more fun than the other options. I really really like it.
More finishes and framing still to come in the last few months this year...
Take care,
Rachel x
Perfect choice! I love the red mat with the designs. Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on another adorable finish Rachel. The frame is perfect and your finishing is outstanding.
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Congrats on the cute finish! Nicely framed!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on both the stitching and framing finishes! Good choice on the frame and mounts!
ReplyDeleteThey look great Rachel and I love how perfect they look in the frame with the mounts! Congrats on another finish. You are making a big dent in that UFO pile!
ReplyDeleteArgh these are absolutely adorable stitches! Your box of shame will eventually be empty haha~ Will you hang this in the kitchen?
ReplyDeleteAdorable finishes. I love how you displayed them in the frame.
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