I’m happy to have some finishes to show today. I was overwhelmed by the number of responses to my query on a black knob or a white one for Father Christmas’s base. Here is the decision, in picture. Included are two patterns from Robin Leuschen. All three pieces have been punched mostly with Valdani pearl cotton. I love the depth and texture you get from the varigated colors. The background for the Santa and sleigh is M1001 and it’s called Vanilla Sky. I used my rusty wire to make a hanger for the rocking horse. I found the two reindeer at the flea market. As you can see I’m a fan of old tattered things.
I added a picture of the drawing I used to create Father Christmas. I actually traced the main piece onto the weavers cloth without arms. I drew the arm on the back of the sheet. But since you need two opposite arms I held it up to a window to get a mirror image. As I said before it’s quite primitive, but play with it as you please. Be sure to show me your results!
Thanks for stopping by. Now it’s time to clean the living/dining/craft room. I’m excited to see the color of my desk as it has been covered with ‘stuff’ for several weeks.


Thank your for sharing your work. It’s all so wonderful and with plenty of time before Christmas . I like the choice of door knob . I could imagine the white one for a spring summer project but I’m sure it would have looked great either way.
cheers from Maureen
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I like to share my work. And I like to see punch needle becoming more popular. I started punching about 13 years ago when I retired. At that time there were very few places to find information on punching.
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