I don't know if I was supposed to use a different evenweave count than the walls but my roof is way too big. I had to add a fake roof to sew to the walls and keep it all together. Then I glued the shingled roof on top of the fake roof. I think it looks better this way, now the roof hangs over the walls like a real house. Here are photos of the completed house.
I stitched my first BiscoBud awhile ago, but never got it assembled until this month.
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Your 3D house looks amazing and that biscobud too.
ReplyDeleteGreat "Home Improvement" on your 3d House... It looks great.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your house is amazing! You're far more ambitious than I'll ever be.
ReplyDeleteLove both projects! Great work!
ReplyDeleteThat house was a lot of work, and I like the biscobud colors. Thanks for posting the pictures!
ReplyDeleteI love both projects, beautiful. Greetings from Holland, Amarins
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Congratulations on beautiful stitching and awesome finishing. February can be counted a great success for you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic finish! I found your blog from the StitchingLotus ornament check-in. The biscobud is adorable and the house is incredible!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the lovely comments. I really enjoyed seeing the 3D house come to life while I assembled it. Maybe this will encourage me to do my garden chair which is a miniature 3D chair.... it is still on my to-do list.
ReplyDeleteYour 3d house is great and love the biscobud too :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely finishes. The house looks great, and I just love the biscobud (it;s the first time I've seen one of those),
ReplyDeleteI love both projects! Well done)
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