In tears, still stitching..
It's been quite a while since I did my previous post. There were some ups and downs during this period of life, and each of my stitching item carries some of the memories, I keep doing stitching all the time..

This is a very small project as it supposed to be a bookmark only! It's from "Off the Shelf" by Bucilla, there are many other pretty charts too, will stitch them later..

This piece of work took me... a few years time! I put it away after finishing most of it, and found it again recently, so got it done and it looks nice.. Will get it framed later. B is for my precious boy Bryan!

The little darlings.. got it framed but can't find a place to hang it up yet!

This is my first experience to make a small pocket, the backside pattern is from Cross Stitcher magazine (issue 176), unfortunately my photo does not show the colour combination well, it is a very very sweet and easy stitch item, I'm thinking to make one more for myself! (Yeap, it's a gift item for a dear friend)

This is the front side of the pocket, I chose the pattern from the book "Cross Stitch Greeting Cards", easy and fun to stitch!!

This is a very small project as it supposed to be a bookmark only! It's from "Off the Shelf" by Bucilla, there are many other pretty charts too, will stitch them later..

This piece of work took me... a few years time! I put it away after finishing most of it, and found it again recently, so got it done and it looks nice.. Will get it framed later. B is for my precious boy Bryan!


The little darlings.. got it framed but can't find a place to hang it up yet!

This is my first experience to make a small pocket, the backside pattern is from Cross Stitcher magazine (issue 176), unfortunately my photo does not show the colour combination well, it is a very very sweet and easy stitch item, I'm thinking to make one more for myself! (Yeap, it's a gift item for a dear friend)

This is the front side of the pocket, I chose the pattern from the book "Cross Stitch Greeting Cards", easy and fun to stitch!!


8 Comments:
At 9:28 pm,
Anonymous said…
Your pieces look great. I like the small pocket a lot. Thank you
for stopping my blog and left me comment. Is cross stitching a popular hobby in Hong Kong? I always wonder if you have great
shops to buy charts and supplies.
At 12:34 am,
Anonymous said…
Everything looks wonderful! i have missed you!!!
At 8:33 pm,
Kitty said…
Thanks Anita!
I think there are not many people doing cross stitching here in HK, therefore it is always in a small portion in those hobby shops.
So far I know only one small cross stitch shop in Mong Kok which entirely dealing with cross stitching and framing.. If by chance you come back to HK, you must visit there!!
Kitty
At 8:42 pm,
Kitty said…
Thanks Michelle!! Sorry for not leaving comments to you lately though I sometimes do browse thru your blog.. I appreciate your stitching work too, and love the way that you count the blessings, I shared your good views on that!!
Kitty
At 10:38 pm,
Sharon said…
very pretty stitching-I love the pocket. great job.
At 12:14 am,
Leeland said…
It's great to have news of you, though it looks like things are a little difficult at the moment? Sorry about that...
Your latest stitching is looking great, but the biggest work of art is Bryan: what a handsome young boy he is!
Take care.
At 9:03 pm,
Kitty said…
Thank you so much Lili, yes, I'm still in kind of tough times, and my "biggest work of art" will keeps me moving ahead!
At 5:00 am,
Unknown said…
Hi Kitty. My name is Carol and my daughter and her family live on Lama Island. I live in Spain. I will be visiting over Christmas and would like to find the shop you mention in Mang Kok for x stitch.Can you give me more information.
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