Friday, 2 November 2018

an unexpected finish


I mentioned a few posts ago that I'd got my crafty motivation back.  I had a few days off work sick (just a really bad cold, but I was falling asleep as I drove to work so I turned round and headed home again) and I managed to accidentally finish a project.

I inherited this from Wonderful Mum.  The pattern is by Satsuma Street and it's Pretty Little New York.  New York is special to our family.  Mum and dad visited back in the 90s and loved it, so for mum's 50th (1999) he took her to New York again.  On her birthday, he took her for a walk to Strawberry Fields in Central Park where she found me and my brother sitting on a bench!  We all loved the city so much and have been back a few times since.


I got it just like that, she had been working on it before we lost her.  It was all kitted up with the threads cut to length and threaded on cards.  I knew I wanted to finish it, but it took me ages to get on with it.  I'd put a few stitches in here and there, but the first day I was off sick, I picked it up again.


And this happened!  I haven't ironed it yet, and I hope the hoop mark comes out ok.  I should really have taken it off the hoop but I have difficulties with mum's stuff sometimes.  I get over emotional and can't look any more.


I loved working this and I love the finished pattern.  I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it yet.  I should probably add mine and mum's names before I frame it.





11 comments:

Ea said...

Pretty! If the ring mark doesn't disappear with ironing you can always wet-stretch it on a piece of board. Bit scary to get a finished piece of embroidery wet but this technique has saved me many a time!

Rachel said...

I was going to suggest wet-stretching as well. I'm pretty sure that should work!

Isabel para ALROMASAR said...

I really love this modern look!.
I love cross stitch.
A hug from Spain.

Pamela said...

Wonderful to finish a project started by your mother.

Jane said...

So lovely to get it finished. I'd give it a gentle wash and damp stretch it, it's the best way to get rid of the hoop mark and will make the stitches pop :)

Alex said...

Lovely design and the slightly unexpected colours work really well!

Karen S said...

How lovely to have this finished. What special memories to have also. looks great!

Sheryl said...

This piece has turned out very pretty and will look great displayed somewhere where your mum would have liked it to be.

Joy from Days Filled With Joy said...

That's a great finish, and a precious memory... try ironing the back with steam, that might get the ring mark out... xx

Juliascreativeyear said...

What a beautiful cross stitch and how special to have finished something your mum started. Sorry you weren't feeling well but what a great use of some time off work 😊

Sheryl said...

This needed to be finished and is lovely,