I am enjoying stitching on this. The 30ct fabric makes it really easy. The last piece I stitched was on 40ct.
Here I a little close up. I got the second part in the mail on Monday. I wonder what part 3 will be? Winter?
I got a little more stash on Monday. I will post a picture update on that soon. Merry Christmas to me. Rich and I don't exchange gifts and I used my birthday discount at Needlecraft Corner.
I have to run, today is my long day. Hopefully it will be calm at CVS tonight.
I hope that everyone is having a great week and enjoying some holiday spirit.
Chris
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14 comments:
your BBD piece is looking lovely. Always nice to get out of work early. Hope your Thursday is just as good!
Your WIP is looking wonderful, Chris! Can't wait to see the finish.
Love this piece! I have it on my to-do list in 2012. Yours is looking beautiful.
Chris:This is very pretty, I should put it on my todo list yep I am.
Merry Christmas
Catherine
Lovely WIP piece. Glad you were able to get those errands done and enjoy some time with your DH.
You are making beautiful progress on this piece. I haven't started mine yet and am curious about what part 3 will be like as well. It's kind of odd that it's in 3 parts rather than 4!
Merry Christmas!
I have thought about doing this one too. Your start looks lovely! It's always nice to give yourself a little gift!
it is looking so sweet..
merry christmas dear.
hugs cucki xx
Chris, How beautiful a WIP. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Lovely stitching - and great to have time to do so, and to catch up with loved ones. Love your ornie and tag from Robin - she does have talent, too! Merry Christmas!
The fibers and fabric look very tempting! Jerry and I don't usually exchange gifts either, but this year he surprised me! Ah, well. :)
Thank you for joining my blog. I have enjoyed my visit to your blog and look forward to following your posts and stitching progress.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Happy belated Christmas.
Your BBD looks great. I'm curious too to see the third part.
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