Saturday, December 16, 2017

Cross Stitch Snowflake Ornament

I purchased a kit to make a snowflake ornament at Fabrications in Ottawa a couple of weeks ago.  This week, I made the ornament and it is now hanging on the Christmas tree!


The kit was designed and assembled by Diana Watters Handmade.  Here is a link to her Etsy site. (no affiliation--I just liked the kit!) It included everything needed to make the ornament: the wooden disc, thread, needle, pattern, instructions and the ball chain for hanging.  It was fun to make and did not take too long to do.


I started the stitching at my guild meeting the other night. 



I love the colours!


I will be linking up with Kathy and the other slow stitchers tomorrow.  Have a great weekend!

11 comments:

  1. Lovely decoration! Love your snowman cushion too.

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  2. What a fun pattern and to finish with an ornament for your tree you can add the year and remember it forever too! Very cool! Kathi

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  3. What a pretty ornament! A great addition to a tree. Love when everything is included in the kit.

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  4. I have not seen an ornament like it before...very pretty finish!

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  5. Kits are so handy at this time of year. Cool, that it is completed and hanging on your tree to enjoy.

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  6. That is such a fun idea! Looks like it would be fun to stitch!

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  7. What fun. I'll have a go at this next year; stitched ornaments sounds perfect to me.

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  8. That is a cute ornament, looks like it was quick to stitch up.

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  9. I just read through your recent posts. I always admire those fabric ornaments and I love your many triagled tree skirt! Also your 4 foot wreath. I had never heard of Fabrications so thanks for that link. Merry Christmas!

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  10. What a simple, easy and very pretty decoration for the tree.

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  11. Love your little ornament! It reminds me of some I make when I used to do counted cross stitch more often. They were kits on perforated paper. Very fun!

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