As I made my way to my craft room , I pondered as to how to finish this piece. Initially, I thought that I might finish it on a galvanized bucket, but soon I changed my mind when I spied this little loaf pan which I had acquired at the Goodwill for $.49 a few months ago. It was the perfect size .
Settling on how to finish the stitch, I went to town gathering all of the supplies that I needed to complete the task at hand. I began my covering foam board with 3 layers of batting and then attached my stitching. I still was not satisfied with how it looked on the loaf pan so I took a pair of old gingham pants that I never wore and ripped little strips . Next, I created a tiny ruffle to embellish the stitching and simply glued it in place. Placing the stitching on top of the loaf pan, completed my finish. Now I have a little place to store little bits and bobs and plus, it is a cute addition to my patriotic and chicken decor.
The perfect spot for this little stitched piece was on the hutch in the kitchen among some of my old transferware and chicken decor all little goodies that I have found at the Goodwill. This happy little finish has found its Summer home.
Happy stitching, ya'll,
Melisa
LOVE the idea of using the piece you made with a loaf pan!!! I may have to borrow that idea!!!
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Deb
I got that little loaf pan at the Goodwill and knew I would find a use for it other than cooking-lol. I had originally thought of a quilted pin cushion, but this little cross stitch fit on it perfectly. Hugs, Melisa
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