Hello Everyone,
Yes, I´m late, very late, but squeezing into February a project I had completed for Valentine´s Day and just couldn´t find the time to post about.
I wanted to make something romantic for the special day, with lots of hearts and flowers or similar, and what could be better than this, err, door draught stopper?
I had seen the project in a magazine at the library and had all the necessary fabrics on hand, mainly natural linen and some pretty reds .
I had lots of really tiny red scraps in my stash which one would think were useless but which were perfect, so makes you wonder just what size we can actually throw away and not save.
I hand embroidered a couple of hearts in red thread and stitched around all the applique hearts with blanket stitch and added a bit of trim and red buttons to decórate.
This was a fun project and although it doesn´t fit in my gift box, it will be stored away and gifted at a later day.
Hopefully next year I´ll make something a little more romantic.
Sheryl
Well, without a doubt, that is the prettiest draught (or draft as we say in the U.S) stopper ever, Sheryl! Love the way you combined the various fabrics into something both useful and cute. Funny, but we were just saying we need one for the door between our garage and family room :) Enjoy your day ♥
ReplyDeleteOh, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteNothing says "I love you" like a draught excluder covered in hearts! Really heartwarming LOL
ReplyDeleteTe ha quedado genial y has aprovechado restos👍👍 BESICOS.
ReplyDeleteOh, I think a door draught stopper is the most romantic pretty of all. I mean who needs chocolates and flowers anyway?? =) Your little pretty is gorgeous, Sheryl. I love everything about it, especially those exquisite little hearts you have embroidered. Why, I think your exquisite door draught stopper would be the star of any room.
ReplyDeleteIt may not be romantic, but it's awfully cute!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful the best door stopper I have ever seen .
ReplyDeleteYour work is always different and so beautiful
So many wonderful and different hearts in this door stopper.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week. Manuela
Always so happy when I see a post from you come up. Who else would think of making something so utilitarian so beautiful?? I love it and what a creative use of those little extras!! I use door stoppers and I might just have to copy this idea!! Have a wonderful week!!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing romantic about sitting in a draught - I think you've got the right idea with this!
ReplyDeleteHi Sheryl! I think your draught stopper is beautiful! What a lovely gift that will make! Hope you are keeping well! Hugs Christine xx
ReplyDeleteSheryl, this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out beautifully! See, there is a reason for holding on to smaller scraps, I just haven't figured mine out yet.
ReplyDeleteJust adorable Sheryl, such a nice door stopper.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! I think the romantic part was looking after everyone's health, no cold drafts means no colds! 😊
ReplyDeleteThat's a real cute door stopper - I love a project that's useful as well as pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely project it is almost a shame to put it on the floor!
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