Saturday, October 25, 2008

Stealing Oats is Finished!


Boy! Am I glad to have this done. In the end it annoyed me as I made so many stupid mistakes due to lack of concentration and had to improvise quite a bit. Plus I couldn't use the beads that came in the charm pack as my needles were not small enough so I just did french knots. It is a cute piece though and maybe a few years from now I'll redo it.

Now it's back to The Caretaker. I would like to get the page I'm on and the page with more of the elk finished before laying it down for a while. We'll see. The page I'm on has an awful lot of confetti stitching which really slows it down a whole lot.

I had planned to do Harvest Blessings and Harvest and a Halloween piece in Oct. and Nov. I don't know what I did with those three patterns. They are here somewhere! I'll probably find them in Dec. Too late then. So I got out Yesteryear to do when I need a break from the Caretaker next time.

Well, until nex time-Happy Stitching!

12 comments:

Lori said...

Looks great!

Tama said...

That is SO very cute! I love Brittercup kitties, anyway - I hope they design more patterns with horses in them!

GoldenAngelsWorks said...

Looks great!

Tanja said...

Really cute, great stitching!

Tanja

Anonymous said...

Wow! It is adorable. You did a great stitching job. Congratulations on your finish.

Chiloe said...

Congrats on your finish !!! I really like it !!!

Ginnie said...

Well done on your finish - it looks so sweet.

Rachel said...

Awww, it is so cute!! I love it. Congratulations on such a great finish!

Shelleen said...

congrats on the cute finish

Sylvie said...

Congratulations, that's lovely!

stitcherw said...

Very fun finish, sorry it was so frustrating at times but it turned out adorable. I was glad to see in your earlier post that Whiskers is still doing better and is pretty much back to normal, you must be so relieved. Also, what a great surprise to find for the food pantry, sounds like you'll be able to help a lot of people.
Sue

Pumpkin said...

I love this pattern and you did a beautiful job Barb :o)