Thursday 30 June 2016

Meet Basil and Hilda


A while ago I saw an interesting project in the Stitch magazine for some small beaded embroidery birds, but it was only when I saw a beaded bunny from the same designer worked by Wendy at The Crafter's Apprentice that I followed up the link.

I was delighted to discover that Ann's Orchard Needlework have a whole range of farmyard animals to embroider, and with the news that we will become grandparents for the first time in a few months time, what better incentive could there be to start stitching :)

First up,

Hilda the Duck.

Now joined by

Basil the Cockerel!
Given that we are currently living in France and it will soon be Bastille Day, I thought it was particularly appropriate to tackle him now :)

I was really impressed by the quality of these mini kits, the instructions and charts were very clear and there were ample supplies to complete each embroidery with plenty to spare. That was a real bonus when beads were in danger of scattering all over the floor :)

I ordered the frame at the same time as the bead embroidery kits and it was as good quality as the kits, so I will definitely be ordering more. Especially as I have already completed the next embroidery.


Meet Daisy the Cow!

Who will soon be joined by one of these cute creatures.



So, that's my TGIFF finish now it is your turn to link up and show off your creations. Don't forget to check out some of the other linkers while you do so, and give them a (virtual) clap on the back for finishing up a project too!





19 comments:

  1. Congratulations on soon-to-becoming grandparents! These little farmyard animals are just adorable and I love how you framed them.

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  2. These are just so adorable! And I love how you framed them. Also - congrats on becoming grand-parents! :-)

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  3. These are really sweet! Beautiful work. I just bought today(!) my grandson a beading kit of one of the Minions, where you iron the beads (wax paper over top first) to fuse them together. It's the BEST being a grandparent; he is our only one and such a gem.

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  4. Sweet little creations. Being a grandparent is 1000X better than being a parent! Enjoy the moments!

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  5. what ideal small projects to work on whilst in Franc without your machine and they will be lovely for the grandchild and a really nice way to, learn about animals etc

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  6. Lovely embroidery, but I am most impressed (jealous) of that little snippet of family info that you casually snuck into the post! OhMyGosh - how exciting! Congratulations all round!!!!!!

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  7. Yay!!! Congratulations, Fiona. Being a grandparent is simply the best. Your sewing may take a new turn. Lovely little farmyard animals.

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  8. What fun little projects these are!

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  9. So sweet and they look adorable framed! Congratulations on the exciting news :)

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  10. These embroidery squares are so cute and they look great in the frame.

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  11. They are really fun - really like Hilda the duck!

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  12. Happy Grandparent-hood! It's such a joyful, blessed feeling to become grandparents for the first time. You are well prepared with these sweet little animals dressing up a baby-space. Beautiful, lovely work!

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  13. I'm so pleased someone followed one of my links! They are adorable and perfect presents for a baby

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  14. These are just adorable and you always make me smile with the way you sneak in snippets of fabulous news! (Enjoy France too, I'm a little envious xx)

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  15. I hope you're enjoying France. A Grandchild will be an exciting addition to your family and these little animals are delightful :)

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  16. There is NO better name in the history of man (or mouse!) than ... Cheddar the Mouse. From the website you link to, there's also Bacon the Pig ... whose name could also have been (or be?) Hamlet. The cute is overwhelming, LOL. Those are so sweet, Fiona - perfect for a new grandbaby, and what fun they must have been to stitch! I'm in love :)

    I hope you're enjoying France - what a great adventure!

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  17. I hope you are enjoying your stay in France. Congratulations of you soon to arrive grandchild. There is no better way to welcome the little one than with handmade gifts. I love your embroidery it is absolutely beautiful.

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  18. A grandbaby on the way! How exciting! Your little animals are adorable, and the perfect start to sewing for baby :)

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  19. Oh congratulations on the soon to be grandchild! Those little animals you stitched are adorable!

    Thanks so much for linking up to last week's Stitchery Link Party. Aloha hugs!

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