Didn't quite finish over the weekend but it is now done and ready to put on the CQJP2014 project. I'll post when the cover is finished.
And as promised here is a guide to copy and use to follow all the steps I did. It is the same I used but I did clean it up a bit.... My cottage was only a little over 3" high but I would recommend doing it larger....
6/14/2016
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8 comments:
It's so hard to believe how small this is! All the little details in something so small is a real feat.
That is so beautiful! It was fun watching it all come together. Thanks for sharing your steps too.
soo so beautiful and even more so as it is so tiny have loved following your making of this beauty
THREE INCHES!!! Absolutely amazing. Loved watching your process. I'm trying to pick my jaw up off the desk!!
xx, Carol
I could live there....but I'd need a gardener to keep all the flowers growing. My thumb is definitely not green! Absolutely beautiful and thanks for sharing the process.
Gerry, you have such a talent for working magic with lace. Thank you for sharing the full journey of this beauty. This is stunning!
Oh I just love it! Have made a copy of the pattern you provided. Thank you. I think my favorite are the flowers growing on the cottage itself, or maybe the fence no for sure it is the roof. Oh just all of it.
Awwww!! This is an absolute stunner! So beautifully designed and stitched. It's a showpiece for sure. Your stitched cottages make me want to move in to each and every one. What a blessed spot to live....
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