Monday, December 8, 2008

Two Original Chanukah Stitcheries

These are some fun-rather silly-Chanukah stitcheries. I've called them Fashionista Girl (poor thing, is she worried her hat will fly off or burst into flames?) and Chanukah Top - a very happy fellow!

She's so cute and tiny, she fits perfectly in this 4 x 6 picture frame.
I made him (I can't help it! he's a boy to me!) into a gift bag-his smile just seemed to suggest "goodies".


I thought I'd share these stitcheries with anyone who would like to make them for themselves or a friend so I made my drawings and stitch guide into Pdf files (and the gift bag instructions too).

Go here to download Fashionista Girl (then click on the button "click here to start download").

Go here to download Chanukah Top (then click on the button) and here for the Gift Bag instructions.

Drawing and making these was alot of fun-I would love your input, let me know what you think. This is the first time I've ever gone "public" with my stitcheries.



8 comments:

Susan said...

How cute is Fashionista Girl--I am going to make her. Please share any more stitcheries you draw.

Neabear said...

You did a great job with these stitcheries. Now I know what else you do besides quilts. :-)

Susan said...

Miri, thanks so much for letting me know about these. They are so so cute! I didn't even know you did stitcheries. And thanks for posting the patterns. I love that little girl, think I will make her first.

Desiree said...

That bag is so, so cute! It just looks cheery. Way to go!

Eileen said...

Miri I love your stitcheries. How nice of you to share the patterns with everyone! That little Fashionista girl is darling!

Patty said...

Oh, I love these. Thanks for telling me you posted them. I am putting these at the top of my to-do list. I'll link to them on my blog too. Thanks for sharing your patterns, Miri!

Cheryl said...

Thank you for sharing. It is wonderful to have new Chanukah things to make. I am working on some tea towels for a Chanukah party this Monday, but these will be next in the line up.

Janice D. Green said...

I like your Chanukah Sticheries. I to am into putting my faith into my quilts and sewing. Check out my Bible Quilts blog at www.biblequilts.com