

Hello everyone, thank you for taking the time to read my blog, I hope that you are enjoying it. Well as the title says, my coffee tabletopper is finished!! I really loved stitching this piece and all I can say is thank goodness I have a couple more tabletoppers to stitch! I have also included a close-up of the nun's stitch used to finish the edges so that the fabric can be fringed. I know that I will be using this stitch in future projects.
Are you wondering what I am currently working on since I have finished the tabletopper. Hmmm, I did start a new one last Sunday (a week ago) so I have continued to work on it. Here is the latest picture, it appears to be stitching up very quickly but we all know how long the stitching actually takes.

So, on this happy note, this lady is going to say good-night and God bless!
Louise
This is one wick-ed tabletopper!!!!! You have stitched a real gem....cannot wait to see the teacup one.... I have a feeling it will be stitched sooner than later
ReplyDeleteGrats on the finish, Louise. I've never used Nun stitch before. I'll have to check it out!
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