
Its a Little House Needlework extravaganza! We just picked these up (along with the Wedding Sampler) and I am so happy with the way they turned out. Now I just have to figure out where to hang them up!

Sampler Lady by LHN, on 32 ct hand-dyed fabric, with GAST and DMC.

A Stitcher's Prayer, on 32 ct hand-dyed fabric, with DMC.

Home of a Needleworker, on 32 ct hand-dyed fabric, with GAST and DMC.
Wendy, they're beautiful!! I seriously need to get some things framed! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful Wendy! They look so great framed and I'm sure they'll be stunning grouped together!
ReplyDeleteAll of them look great. Your framer did a terrific job.
ReplyDeleteWendy!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely they are!!
I have all three charts, so your post made me motivate to stitch them!
Sampler Lady is very lovely and frameer did wonderful work!
They turned out so beautiful!
Congratulations!
Lovely!
ReplyDeletewow, they are all lovely! I have the perfect wall to hang them on *grin*
ReplyDeleteThose are absolutely great--what terrific choices of frames! As you know probably from looking at it, most (if not all) of your neighborhood houses are LHN or CCNs, so that will be nice framed and hung near the others!
ReplyDeleteThey all look amazing, what a great grouping they will make hung together. CJ(ok;-)
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic! You must be thrilled to have them all home again.
ReplyDeleteVery nice framing job!! I love how you used the same mat and frame for each one ;)
ReplyDeleteWendy...your pieces are absolutely incredible! The frames and mats are the perfect choice for your beautiful stitching!
ReplyDeleteThey are ALL so beautiful and I am SO jealous :)
ReplyDeleteThey look terrific Wendy...wish I could have joined you guys on Saturday.
ReplyDeleteNot that these aren't just lovely, but I am dying to see the Wedding Sampler! I can't wait to see how you've framed it.
ReplyDeleteBut I do love these three pieces and they're going to look so nice on the wall. There's just something so satisfying about a piece you've put so much stitching into hanging in a place of honor.
Oh, how lovely!!! And again, I get the urge to stitch that Sampler Lady. She's especially gorgeous, I think :o)
ReplyDeleteWendy, they are gorgeous!!! Can't wait to hear where you've hung them!!
ReplyDeleteTake care
Marion
WOW! All of these are beautiful! I'm sure you will find a special place to hang them!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh Wendy, they look fantastic!!! I just love them all : ) Excellent choices for frames
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are great!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitching beautifully framed!
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful! (And I really should frame my Home of a Needleworker too).
ReplyDeleteBeautiful framed projects.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great grouping! Lovely stitching, you should be quite proud. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finishes!! I'm waiting on my Sampler Lady to get framed. I hope you post a pic of all hanging!!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy, your needlework looks beautiful framed. They did a really great job - Sandra.
ReplyDeleteThey turned out beautifully Wendy!
ReplyDeleteI think a grouping of them will look fantastic. I'm hoping that I can get some of my works framed as one of my Christmas gifts.
These are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteooooh Wendy :-)) I just love ALL of these so much !! Hope you enjoy the wedding, how wonderful :-))
ReplyDeleteTake care xx
P.S. Good luck with the surgery my Mum had Ovarian cysts and my BF sister has just had an op for them in July and is absolutely fine now :-))
What beautiful framed finishes. They make a great grouping!
ReplyDeleteHello Wendy,
ReplyDeleteToday i discovered your blog!!
I am an absolute fan of Prairie Schooler and have just kitted up "when witches go riding . It looks great!!
The tree LHN turnt out soooo beautifull. have the Home of a needleworker chart already two , maybe tree years in my drawer,
Now that i have seen yours, i yust have to stitch it. The colors you used give it an old look, if you know what i mean . You did some changes from DMC to GAST, Would you mind sharing the changes you did?? :-)))
Happy stitching, Nicole