Such a lovely sunny day to be cleaning kitchen cupboards but at least my shelf trims dried in about four minutes hanging in the sun and here are most of them:
I made these about ten years ago inspired by a cross stitch design seen in a magazine.
I believe I tea dyed the fabric but that colour has long washed out.
The tiny designs are dotted with beads,
not always in very realistic colours.
I also made a small crochet border.
Here´s a view of one of my kitchen cupboards.
See you next week. Thank you for passing by.
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So pretty! Not something I have seen before. Sure makes your cupboards pop with color!
ReplyDeleteOh my these are gorgeous!!!! Your handwork is beautiful!~
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see these every day when you use your cupboards, Sheryl. The inspiration photo looks like the work of Marjolein Bastin.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been posting much due to computer problems and health concerns, but when I get the computer to turn on for a few glorious hours, I enjoy seeing what everyone has been up to. It is so nice to see your work. Beautiful and inspiring!
What a darling idea, Sheryl--they are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Looking at everyone else's beautiful work is dangerous for me - I want to do it also.
ReplyDeleteThose kitchen shelves are singing a song of happiness decorated with your pretty trim and that glorious tea set. Love, love, love all the glorious cross stitch!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty. It looks like fun! I love your work!! Hugs
ReplyDeleteerba
oh how pretty! that must have taken you hours to stitch
ReplyDeleteThey look so pretty !!:)
ReplyDeleteOh my, Sheryl, these kitchen shelf trims are so pretty, and so beautifully embellished with the crocheted edge. And these coffee cups and coffeepot are looking so great. Very similar to the ones that can be found in Brittany in France. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love your shelf trims Sheryl. They are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! You make me want to stitch something similar for my glass front cabinets.
ReplyDeleteAmazing - and such a lot of work!
ReplyDeleteYour shelf trims are all so lovely! They must have taken hours to make but they've certainly stood the test of time well.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up to last week's Stitchery Link Party and for the link back. Aloha hugs!