Friday, October 3, 2014

Friday Framed Finish

 
This week I am sharing my prettiest framed finish.

Design - "Free Bird"
Designer - Plum Street Samplers
FAbric - 36 count Vintage Basketweave Lakeside linen
Fibers -
Started - 18 July 2011
Completed - 30 August 2011
Framed - August 2014

My mother likes Americana items so this stitch will be in good company! 

Yesterday we looked at perching birds, today we'll take a look at eating birds.   
The Goldfinches continue to swarm my nyger thistle bag and the two feeders with hulled sunflower seeds.

This feeder with a cylinder of nuts has delighted the jay and the Acorn Woodpeckers. 

See, the Scrub Jay is waiting his turn!

15 comments:

  1. woo hoo! It looks great! I love that pattern.
    That last picture is really nice Beth.

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  2. Free Bird looks great! I love how you have it with the other Americana items.

    Oh how the birds love to eat! It's nice to see the Scrub Jay waiting his turn.

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  3. I love how your Plum Street finish came out -- it looks great! Love seeing the birds using the feeders too. So much fun! The Scrub Jay is a pretty bird -- I probably like it cause we don't have them here. lol!

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  4. A very neat framed finish - it sets your stitching off perfectly.

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  5. Congratulations on a lovely finish and framing -- so pretty.

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  6. Your framed piece is beautiful. It looks perfect with the other Americana things!

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  7. Great framing job on a beautiful stitched piece! Hugs!

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  8. Beth, your Free Bird is gorgeous! Love the pictures of the acorn woodpecker and scrub jay!

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  9. Free Bird. Looks awesome, love the frame

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  10. What a great finish. I like how you've displayed it with those little chairs.

    How many feeders do you have, I wonder?

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  11. Such a great finish, Beth, and I love how it is displayed with the tiny chairs :)

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  12. Such a great finish! It looks awesome all framed up. :)

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