Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop - August 2024

     

Welcome to the Really Reasonable Ribbon August Blog Hop! Our hop theme this month is Autumn! Each of the design team ladies is going to be creating a project in an Autumn theme or using Autumn colors, PLUS ribbon!

You should be coming to my blog from Ginny's Blog. After visiting me hop on to Kathy's Blog next! (The full blog list is at the end of the post.)

At the end of the hop, comment on the RRR Blog post, answering the question listed, for a chance to win a $10 Gift Card to the RRR Shop, plus one digital stamp set of your choice from Bonnie Garby Designs. The Design Team appreciates your comments, too!

Hello, everyone! Thank you so much for joining me today! I DON'T have a card for you today, I have another cross stitch piece to share! I have completed about 8-10 pieces since last November, but I still need to turn them all into something. I decided to use this one for the blog hop today because it matches the theme!

I created a 9" x 8" home decor piece by mounting the stitching onto chipboard. It is all ready for the fall decor in September! 
The stitching is from a FREE pattern by Crocette a gogò from 2019. There are five patterns of seasonal cottages, plus Christmas. (To see my spring cottage, click HERE. To see my summer cottage go HERE.) I have finished stitching the winter cottage, but I have not created anything with it yet. I still need to stitch the Christmas cottage. 
I created the stitching on 14 count Vintage Country Mocha Aida fabric by Wichelt using most of the called for DMC floss. I did change the color of the roof (Sulky variegated thread), the fence (it needed to be spooky), and the birds. I wanted the birds to look like crows.

I attached some batting to chipboard, then mounted the stitching to the chipboard. I then used some very, very retired autumn themed papers and more chipboard to create an easel to hold the stitching. 
I then chose some ribbons for my bow, trying to coordinate with the stitching and the paper choices. For the larger bow I used 5/8" Ivory, Brown, Copper Plaid ribbon. This is such a lovely fall and Thanksgiving themed ribbon! I added a tiny bow created with 3/8" Orange Gingham ribbon. I adore this tiny size of ribbon. I wish I had every color invented in the 3/8" size!
I added paper to the inside of the easel as well. This is an excellent way to use up paper, of which I have much! {smile} I love those goofy birds!
Here is what the back of the easel looks like. This is perfect for one of my table displays for the autumn. Stitching these cottage scenes has been a lot of fun and they don't take too much time to create.
Thanks for joining me today! 

Here is the RRR Blog Hop Order in case you get lost!
Really Reasonable Ribbon's Ramblings
Ginny
Gloria - YOU ARE HERE!
Kathy
Cheryl
Bonnie
Misty
Karen
Really Reasonable Ribbon's Ramblings


Really Reasonable Ribbon Supplies Used:
Adhesive: 1/2" Scor-tape
Bow making tools: Zutter Bow-it-All

Other Supplies Used:
Cross stitch pattern: Autumn 2019 Freebie by Crocette a gogò
Fabric: Wichelt Imports 14 Count Vintage Country Mocha
Floss: DMC, Sulky
Cardstock: ColorMates Smooth Dark Coffee Brown
Paper: Miscellaneous retired papers from 2010 and 2015
Chipboard: Grafix
Batting: sewing supply
Adhesive: hot glue, ATG
Other tools: paper trimmer, scissors, score board, bone folder, sewing notions

13 comments:

  1. This needs to be FRAMED and hung on a wall! Gorgeous stitching and ribbon!

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    1. I have a lot of autumn displays for the season, and this will be right in there! ;)

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  2. Wow! Fantastic! So much work!! I used to cross stitch, however the arthritis in my hands cause me too much pain! Now I just get to admire other people's work! Thank you for sharing!
    Hugs,
    Karen C

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    1. I picked up cross stitch after over 20 years away from it. I was worried about my arthritis. But I use a Lowery stand to hold my hoop, stitch two handed which helps the arthritis, and use a magnifying light to help with my eyes. :)

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  3. I agree...this stitchery needs to be framed, but placing it on an easel is also a nice way to display the project. Well done!

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  4. This is a pretty cross stitched piece!

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  5. This is so lovely! I love cross stitching. It's how I got started in the craft world.

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    1. Same! My first adult craft was counted cross stitch....around 1988.

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  6. This is so beautiful! I would love to learn to cross stitch.

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    1. It is very easy to learn! I recommend buying a small kit to try. There are loads of Facebook cross stitch groups, with loads of advice for beginners! Or email me....:)

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  7. Beautiful fall cross stitched card!

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  8. This is precious, Gloria, a true keepsake. tfs

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  9. so lovely, I am getting excited about getting out the fall decorations :)

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