I changed the flowers to rice stitches because I like rice stitches and I think they give more of a floral feeling.
I am linking up to Heather's Smalls SAL--and just under the wire too. You should check out all the lovely smalls the stitchers have stitched up. (Looking at the photo, I realize that the bee charm flipped over. It actually fits nicely into that green spot between the flowers.)
Off to work on a special gift that I should be able to show you in about two weeks. And then back to the rotation.
Sweet design, pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet pattern. Love the little bee charm.
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Very pretty! Doesn't it feel good to complete some of your older stash?
ReplyDeleteOh, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty design - I love those blues!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the cute finish Nikki.
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Rice stitches for the flowers was a great idea. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely piece! (How did I miss it? I'm pretty good at keeping up with Bent Creek. Off to ebay...)
ReplyDeleteNice design with a cute charm. I like rice stitches too.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I also like rice stitches.
ReplyDeleteWell done on your Bent Creek piece! Thanks for providing the info about the rice stitch and flowers. It saved me from asking. I like the bit of dimension it gives to your piece.
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely and yay for a finish. Never heard of rice stitch - off to Google I go.
ReplyDeletePretty little design and stitching. I like the rice stitches.
ReplyDeleteI have never done ribbon stitches. They are so pretty. Looks great
ReplyDeleteBeautifully stitched. I like the rice stitched flowers. Wondering how you will finish this lovely piece. :-)
ReplyDeleteGosh a Bent Creek design that I've never seen before. So pretty - sometimes those 'wall to wall' stitches are hard ones even if they are small. Something about the density of the stitching!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet little design!!
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