Jaxon was diagnosed with Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) 5 days after his second birthday (Feb 2011). His mother told me that Jaxon is the seventh (7th) child in Canada to be diagnosed with this rare disease. I am his great-aunt Louise and I come up with the idea of this blog to keep people informed, and to use my passion for stitching to raise money for the FOP organizations.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
For Christmas cards
Tis me again, here are some photos of items that will be made into Christmas cards. I promised myself that I would put as much information about the pieces as I could. I have to apologize, I do not know who any of the designers are for these pieces. All the fabric is 14 Count Charles Craft aida cloth. The two stained glass windows done on the navy aida were done using Weeks Dye Works Fiesta and Calypso (respectively). The next two were done using leftover DMC floss. The two Celtic knots - the pink one was done using leftover DMC floss while the other was stitched using Baneberry overdyed silk by Vicki Clayton. Louise
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