May Fair and Square theme:4th of July squares finished
Squares from Heidi; pocket pillow with scissor keep.
The Rabbit pillow by Bent Creek
The Red Feathered Bird (colors changed) by Bent Creek; pillow for mom
2008 FiNisHes!!!
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May Fair and Square theme:4th of July squares finished
Squares from Heidi; pocket pillow with scissor keep.
The Rabbit pillow by Bent Creek
The Red Feathered Bird (colors changed) by Bent Creek; pillow for mom
2 quilts
a canvas of a whimsical dragonfly scene
a canvas of an angel
A Matter of Time; Nemia Rucker
Birds of a Feather; Poor Jack
current : 3 Ladies rotation
current Fair and Squares
current Freebie exchange
current Stitchers Lottery
current work on Hardanger
Dragon Beaded Batik
Dragon Dreams; Most Fairytales Start
Flower Dragons; Clearstar Designs
Golden Hearts; JBW Designs
Lily of the Woods; Mirabilia
Maiden and Unicorn; Vermillion
Miniature Christmas Ornies
Moon Mystic; Blue Wizard Designs
Paris Cafe:towel;
Professor Fizzby`s FreeBee 2000; Terrance Nolan
Rapunzel; Teresa Wentzler
Romance of the Sea; Terrance Nolan
St. Basil`s Cathedral; Terrance Nolan
The Bittersweet Season; Heartstrings
The Castle; Mini; Teresa Wentzler
The Castle; Teresa Wentzler
The Kiss; Mirabilia
The Red Peony; HAED
The Star Maiden; Witches Stitches
Valentine Box; Cross Stitch and Country Crafts
Woodland Fairy; Teresa Wentzler
I received mine! I couldn't wait! It's so beautiful. I've actually been wanting to do that pattern - I love it! And the finishing is great!
We'll be doing very little decorating for the holdays this year because most of our stuff is in storage, but this will be a nice addition! And the bookmark i so cute!
I got mine from Laura! I already posted above but since this is the "official" spot, I'll post about it again. ;) It's so pretty and smells good too! I love it! Thanks Laura!
Andrea, WOW. I had that in mind when we first were talking about doing something but I couldn't get from finished form to starting form. Yours is better though. I love it. Thanks again.
I'm going to make Pixie waite for a little while yet. ;)
I agree Andrea! I think that since we have started writing about 1 and a half years ago - that we have learned alot about each other! I think that our sites are very cool - sharing them and our pics gives a huge insight! I look forward to the group!
Andrea, What is the curved stitch you used on the top called and how does one do it? Unless you covered how to do it in a tutorial, in which case I can grab it off your site. Thanks, Colleen
Colleen - it's buttonhole edging, I covered the basics of creating a buttonhole edge in my blog. (I'm thinking as I type, and I don't have the pattern in front of me, so forgive me if it doesn't match up exactly to what you have.) To create the curve, stitch 5 buttonholes on one line, then move down one hole on the next stitch, down one more on the next, and so on until you get to where you want your point, then go back up to the height of your curve. It was fun to do!
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I have receive mine a while ago, she was super quick! Said not to open yet, so I had to hide it so I wouldn't be tempted.
ha
Hmmm.... I bet I will have to let Jon hide mine :) lol
Rebekah,
I received mine! I couldn't wait! It's so beautiful. I've actually been wanting to do that pattern - I love it! And the finishing is great!
We'll be doing very little decorating for the holdays this year because most of our stuff is in storage, but this will be a nice addition! And the bookmark i so cute!
So, now are we able to open them when we receive them? I can't wait to get mine!
Pix
I'm glad you liked it Andrea!
I got mine from Laura! I already posted above but since this is the "official" spot, I'll post about it again. ;) It's so pretty and smells good too! I love it! Thanks Laura!
Andrea,
WOW. I had that in mind when we first were talking about doing something but I couldn't get from finished form to starting form. Yours is better though. I love it. Thanks again.
I'm going to make Pixie waite for a little while yet. ;)
I just think it's cool that at least 2 of us receied things we were thinking of making. Maybe we know each other better than we thought!
Andrea
I agree Andrea! I think that since we have started writing about 1 and a half years ago - that we have learned alot about each other! I think that our sites are very cool - sharing them and our pics gives a huge insight!
I look forward to the group!
Andrea,
What is the curved stitch you used on the top called and how does one do it? Unless you covered how to do it in a tutorial, in which case I can grab it off your site. Thanks,
Colleen
Colleen - it's buttonhole edging, I covered the basics of creating a buttonhole edge in my blog. (I'm thinking as I type, and I don't have the pattern in front of me, so forgive me if it doesn't match up exactly to what you have.) To create the curve, stitch 5 buttonholes on one line, then move down one hole on the next stitch, down one more on the next, and so on until you get to where you want your point, then go back up to the height of your curve. It was fun to do!
This is a nice blog. I like it!
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