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December crafting

Little Stitchy Bee wooden ornaments

It’s the last month of the year and I’m happy to look back over all my makes from this year. Looking back over what I’ve made helps me realise all the little stitchy projects I’ve completed, as well as the ones I haven’t. It’s definitely something I’m going to carry on writing in 2024.

December crafting

There was a definite festive feel to my crafting in the month of December. This year I started early on my handmade gifts and it really paid off as I had some time left for Christmassy makes.

I stitched 7 small initial cross stitch hoops. These were a lot of fun to stitch and I added them to Christmas stockings and gift bags. After we had opened our stockings we added the embroidery hoops to the Christmas tree.

initial cross stitch hoops

This was the last of my festive makes and I was able to make some new Christmas decorations for our home. The first was the Cotton Clara Hoop Club table runner. This is a subscription box and I was excited to stitch the bows as it was a lovely, simple project to stitch. It only took a few hours and quickly made it on to the table where it’s been all month.

I also stitched some of the Little Stitchy Bee wooden embroidered ornaments. I saw these last year but didn’t want to pay the postage costs from America. I saw them again this year – and still loved them – so ordered them. They were fun to stitch and I’ve stitched 6 of the 8, the other two are going away until next year. They are backed with white felt so you can’t see my messy stitches and will look great on the Christmas tree.

Little Stitchy Bee wooden embroidered ornaments

I received some sweet felt ornaments as part of the Benzie ornament exchange. Last month I mentioned that I stitched a felt Christmas jumper and I received a felt partridge and pear which are really lovely. Benzie are hosting a Valentine Exchange if you fancy joining in the fun.

felt partridge and pear

A few weeks ago I reviewed Macrame Christmas but I didn’t have any supplies to make the projects. I ordered some gorgeous coloured cord and wooden beads and they finally arrived. I will be making an early start on my decorations for next year!

Macrame Christmas book

Previous monthly crafty posts can be found here:

November crafting

October crafting

September crafting

August crafting

July crafting

June crafting

May crafting

April crafting

March crafting

February crafting

January crafting

6 Comments

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    Stephanie
    January 1, 2024 at 1:14 pm

    I am swooning over these wooden ornaments! Beautifully crafted and something I would love to have.

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    Jupiter Hadley
    January 1, 2024 at 2:48 pm

    I love the style of those wooden ornaments! They look so fantastic.

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    Lavanda Michelle
    January 1, 2024 at 5:04 pm

    Making ornaments is one of my favorite crafts to do. I love the wooden ornaments you did as well. Thanks for sharing!

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    Sue-Tanya Mchorgh
    January 1, 2024 at 7:01 pm

    Reflecting on the year’s makes is such a heartwarming way to celebrate creativity and achievements! The December crafting recap, especially the 7 small initial cross stitch hoops, adds a lovely festive touch. Starting early on handmade gifts is a brilliant idea, and the thoughtfulness of adding the embroidery hoops to Christmas stockings and the tree is a charming detail. Excited to hear more about your stitching adventures in 2024!

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    Sue-Tanya Mchorgh
    January 1, 2024 at 7:13 pm

    Reflecting on your creative journey throughout the year brings such a satisfying and heartwarming perspective. The December crafting recap, with its festive touch and early start on handmade gifts, showcases not just your craftiness but also the thoughtful details, like the small initial cross stitch hoops.

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    adriana
    January 2, 2024 at 6:44 pm

    These are all such fun ideas and all are so timeless! I love this! Saving it for sure!

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