It was an extra long weekend here for me (Friday to Monday), and a busy one. I really only settled down to stitch a bit on Sunday evening.

After dinner, Lemmy sat down with me and we tackled that little moth project. It was much like the bee – everything you need included, including needles! There was one noticeable difference. The fabric was a much more open weave. And boy did it make a difference. I definitely want a tighter weave for future projects.
Still, Lemmy and perservered, and by bedtime…

It was finished! Complete with beads. I do love the addition of beads and I will keep it in mind for future projects!
Monday, I gave them both a press, put them back in their frames, and gave them a trim.

And now they are ready for hanging. They will probably go in my office with my other butterfly/moth cross stitches.
And…. some bonus tiny needle content….
Paying for another expensive framing job just isn’t n the budget right now… but Dave informed me, he learned how to cut mats way back in high school (for all he is a musician, he was also an art major). So I put him to the test. I picked out a mat, and we reused and old frame we had kicking around the house.

And now my witchy sampler is framed and hanging! It’s hard to tell in the picture, but the mat is a textured pale orange. I picked it to highlight the little bits of orange throughout. It does a much better job in person.
He hung it in the diningroom, right by my little witchy sign which hangs between the kitchen and dining room.

It will be an even better place when we can finally fix those walls!












































