samedi 4 novembre 2023

YOU CHOOSE 11/23


First Saturday of November means that I'd like to post about a topic chosen by our stitching friends. This SAL is run by Jo from Serendipitous Stitching, it's about what you want to see on the blog. 


This month's theme is : circles

My questioning was about should it be an empty circle or something round? Let's start with this round frame which will be ok I hoop.



Cercles ou ronds ? La question n'étant pas tranchée, voici quelques disques vides et pleins pour illustrer le thème du mois.

Un cercle à broder, cadre pour ce chevreuil dans sa forêt
celui-là, je l'ai vu dans le champ derrière le jardin le mois dernier !
(first time I saw a deer so close to the house on an early morning!)



Si les trous ronds et vides sont autorisés, mon premier livre-tunnel sera parfait pour l'occasion, en avant-première voici la couverture et les deux premières pages.

If round holes are allowed, my first tunnel book will suit!
I'll post about it in a few days but as a preview, I can give you the first three pages.




Looking for something round in my crafts I have found a lot of food...

felt pizza, pies, donuts.





A la recherche de ronds dans mes ouvrages, j'ai trouvé beaucoup de gâteaux : tartes, beignets et biscuits.


On "one year of stitches" a smiley and a cookie



Circles in Christmas crafts will mean bubble and snowball
and...  more cookies








Les cercles sur les décorations de Noël vont se transformer en boules de Noël, à suspendre ou à secouer et encore plus de biscuits.

Enfin pour terminer cet article avant de fermer cette porte de forme adéquate, quelques ronds pas si faciles que cela à broder au point de croix pour remplir un panier de cerises, de pelotes de laine ou tailler les arbres en topiaires.

Stitching something round in cross stitch isn't always easy.

I have this basket full of cherries and these ones full of wool






with round topiary trees.

What about a round door to close the post!




3 commentaires:

  1. You have some very creative circles pieces. I can’t wait to see more of the tunnel door!

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  2. Great circular designs! I never realized, but some of the very best food items are round in shape.

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  3. Thanks for taking part in The People's Choice this month with an all-round amazing post! Looking forward to catching up with blog reading to see all the tunnel book in final shape.

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