Showing posts with label Glory Bee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glory Bee. Show all posts

Rudy


Rudy Ornament
Glory Bee
Just Cross Stitch 2007 Christmas Ornament Issue
32 ct Natural Light Linen, DMC Floss, Mill Hill Bead
Stitched by Carol S.

Christmas 2010 Ornament


Christmas 2010 Ornament
Glory Bee
Just Cross Stitch 2010 Christmas Ornament Issue
32 ct Antique Ivory Belfast Linen, GAST Floss
Stitched by Carol S.

Let It Snow-January ornament

Let It Snow ornament
Glory Bee Design
JCS 2009
32ct. blue linen, DMC threads

Stitched by: Mylene

Mylene's March ornament SAL


Merry ornament
Glory Bee
JCS 2008
32ct linen
DMC threads

October ornament

I couldn't resist jumping in and doing an ornament from the new JCS 2008 Ornament issue.
Merry 2008
by Glory Bee

a 2008 JCS finish


I just finished this Glory Bee ornament from the new JCS ornament issue... this is actually my second finish from the mag if you count my design, but that was done ages ago LOL I got my magazine the other day and have made my annual list of ones I'd like to stitch but almost never do :)

My July ornament

I whipped this baby up in two days!



Snow
Designer: Glory Bee
Source: 2004 JCS ornament edition
Fabric: 32ct Misty Blue linen
Threads: GAST, WDW & DMC

Noel

Yes I'm thick, I did one last month and never included it because I'd 'forgotten' all about it!

Glory Bee's Noel, stitched on 14ct opalescent, using The Dye Shop Frosty's Scarf.

Merry Christmas

Here is my May ornament, Merry Christmas. The design is by Glory Bee from the JCS 10th Anniversay Collection. I decided to stitch it over one on 28ct Platinum Cashel, and although was a bit hard on the eyes and meant I need my magnifier, I am very pleased with the reult. I substituted all the colours except the green. I really didn't like the GAST Claret that was used for the words "Merry Christmas", so used DMC 115, which is, in my opinion, a much better colour and blends well with the others, which are a combination of WDW and GAST. It's not finished off into an ornament yet as I need to gather supplies for that. I'll probably have a great finishing off session. later in the year.

Anne's April ornies (a bit late)

I made up for missing March too by having an entire day yesterday devoted to ornie stitching. Here are the results:

Cardinal-Snowflake
Cardinal Snowflake by The Victoria Sampler
from 2004 JCS Christmas ornie magazine
Stitched on 28ct Kiwi Illusions Jubilee in Alpine Spring (Countrystitch)
using substitute threads from my stash

Merry-Christmas-by-Glory-Be
Merry Christmas by Glory Bee
from 2003 JCS Christmas ornie magazine
Stitched on 28ct 'mystery' evenweave
using recommended threads except for using Crescent Colours Toasted Marshmallow instead of GAST Porcelain

Christmas Rose by Elizabeth's Designs
Christmas Rose by Elizabeth's Designs
from 2002 JCS Christmas ornie magazine
Stitched on the same 28ct 'mystery' evenweave
using all the recommended threads

An extra from me

I just squeezed this little baby in cos, quite frankly, one ornament per month isn't enough! LOL.




Design: Noel 2006 by Glory Bee from the 2006 JCS ornament edition
Fabric: 32ct Lakeside Linen Pearled Barley
Threads: GAST

First Friday ornament

This is my first February ornament.
It's Seasons Greetings, from Glory Bee,
published on a JCS Christmas Ornaments issue.
I have used DMC Variations 4210 for the red, 4050 for the green and 4160 for the white.
I've also applied a Shelley's button.

It was very quick to be stitched, and I have realized it on train last Friday; today I've quilted it.


The back fabric is a Mumm Home Winter/Holidays label panel on green.

You can see the front and the back of the ornament.

My third January ornament

This is my third January ornament.
It's Merry Christmas, from Glory Bee,
published on a JCS Christmas Ornaments issue.
I have used DMC Variations 4210 for the red, 4050 for the green and 4160 for the white.

It was very quick to be stitched, and I have realized it yesterday afternoon.


The back fabric is a Mumm Winter Whismy label pannel on green.

You can see the front and the back of the ornament.