A friend, who had a gorgeous bouncy baby boy last year, remarked how busy I'd been cross stitching (having seen my photos on Facebook) and when I asked if she'd like something for her son, she said yes. I'm absolutely delighted to stitch something for little Robbie and found this design in a French Cross Stitch Magazine I only bought last week!!
I'll be stitching it on 14 or 18ct white aida as I think it would look even more colourful than on the linen in the picture. I'll be hopefully starting this tomorrow and really hope she likes it!!
Last edited by ali-cat on Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:10 am, edited 3 times in total.
Many years ago cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.
A very cute design!! I love the different patterns on the letters!! I'm sure she and Robbie will love it!! (hehe, I also like those leopard softies )
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It's from a old French Cross Stitch mag (they sell previously un-sold ones in bundles ). If you want to PM me your name and address I'm more than happy to post the design, to you, when I'm finished!
Many years ago cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.
I've been having lots of fun with this .... and I must admit I think the elephant looks darn cute!!
Some of the colours coming up, in the alphabet, are pale cream so I'll probably change them so they stand out a bit more on the white aida.
I've also made two mistakes already, but have let them go. The elephants trunk is only one stitch to far on one line, but looks ok - but the tree is one full line to high!! I'll just have to remember to change the other tree at the other side to match!! I totally blame the new meds I'm on as my head has been spinning for 10 days now and can hardly even remember what my name is!!
Mark.
Many years ago cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.