Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Butterfly Stress

 A few weeks ago a co-worker asked if I'd stitch a gift for her sister who is going to have major surgery in November.  I said yes but have been a bit stressed about it ever since.  She asked for something with a butterfly theme and I made this one on felt using machine free motion stitching, bullion stitches, french knots...
Then, panicking that she might not like it I stitched this one up too with lots of lazy daisy stitches and beads.  I came across this neat idea from Sweet Bee's blog.
I've e-mailed the pics to my co-worker to see if she likes either of them to give as a gift but haven't heard back from her yet.  I have to be okay with the fact that she might not care for either of them and not allow myself to get into a similar predicament in the future.

14 comments:

  1. Both of them are really lovely:)

    Funny I was just talking about this same issue yesterday with a family member. I stopped doing things such as this for coworkers because it always made me uncomfortable and I didn't like the pressure it put me under. It's was always very difficult to refuse but I just had to do it.

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  2. Each of these hand stitched butterflies are beautiful. You did a wonderful job on them. Blissful Butterflies...

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  3. I think you've created two lovely pieces. It's difficult to make for other people since everyone 'sees' things differently and each person's tastes are unique.

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  4. I would feel honored to have either one, as they are both exquisite! Done with love and special techniques that are so amazing! You are a wonder!!!!! I am so glad to have found you and your blog, and appreciate all you do! I am going to have to try some free motion stitching for something I am thinking about doing...using a Bible verse...I am wondering if the lettering can be done in that way rather than hand stitching! I like the look on felt!

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  5. Both look equally good !!!!!! The idea of making wings with detached stitch is too good. your coworker is going to love this for sure....

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  6. two beautiful butterflies Jeanette, I should think your fried has not got back to you because she cannot choose which one to have. The lacy daisy one is very similiar to mine, like you I enjoyed stitching it.

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  7. wow so pretty..
    i love it so much..
    hugs cucki xxx

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  8. Aww beautiful work!! I'm sure she'll love both of them, Mii x

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  9. Gorgeous ! Simply gorgeous !
    Have a nice day.
    Hug
    Anna

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  10. They are both beautiful! Sometimes it's hard to interpret what others have in their mind but I think you have done a simply fabulous job!

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  11. They are both very pretty. Regardless what your co-worker decides I think you've done a great job :)

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  12. It is always difficult to create for someone else. You never know if he/she will like it. And as there is so much work involved you want to be sure it is appreciated. I suppose it is most important you put all your love in creating. That is the only reward you can be sure of.

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  13. Both the butterflies are lovely.Hope your co worker will appreciate them.

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