Looking back, it's been a while since I posted, so there is a little catching up to do which if I am honest could really be done in a very short while but it is my blog so I am going to blather on a bit...
Before I forget, take a peak over at By the Bay Needle Arts' blog. Donna is hosting a free, four part, summer mystery SAL. She has a fuzzied up picture of the finished project so you can get an idea if you squint and twist your head just so of what it will look like. Even though I need another project like I need a hole in my head I'm on for this one. Especially as I am fairly certain that I have everything I need in my stash and I do love Donna's designs. If you look through my stash you'd probably be surprised by that, as her designs don't really "fit" but there is just something about them that appeals.
I have been very lax in my stitching the last couple of weeks as other things just got in the way. For the first time in I can't remember I did not put needle to fabric last weekend, instead I did a girl's weekend with a couple of friends from the office. One of the ladies owns a townhouse about 10 miles from Ocean City, Maryland and agreed to host and she was an *amazing* host. We had a great time - no stress, no must-dos - just food if you are ever in Lewes, Delaware and have a hankering for Mexican food I highly recommend Agave - it's a first-come-first-served restaurat so the wait could be long but they do take your cell phone number and call you when you're table is ready so you can do some wandering around downtown Lewes, laughing, reading and a fair amount of
The hummingbirds have finally returned! I am not sure where they have been as I usually see the first one in late March/early April. No pictures yet but once they settle in a bit I'll give it a try.
So, you ask, has there been any stitching in the last couple of weeks? Well, yes a little.
Here is where I started on Chatelaine's Secret Victorian Garden:
Chatelaine's Secret Victorian Garden Stitched on Silkweaver's 32-count Carol's Meadow with recommended fibers and beads |
And here's where I finished stitching the backstitching of the gate and that silver bit above the smoke took FOREVER.
Chatelaine's Secret Victorian Garden Stitched on Silkweaver's 32-count Carol's Meadow with recommended fibers and beads |
8 comments:
I hope your cold goes as quickly as it came!
Your Chatelaine is looking very lovely!
Love the look of your Chatelaine.
Your chatelaine is fabulous! Hope your feeling better soon!
Hope your cold will be gone soon. Don't you just hate the sniffles? Secret Victorian Garden is gorgeous!
Hugs,
Veronica.
Your Chatelaine is so pretty! I'm jumping into the By the Bay SAL, it's too pretty to resist :-)
ooo Gorgeous stitching :D
Hope you are feeling better! Your girl's weekend sounds like a lot of fun!
Hopefully you felt a lot better during the Memorial Day weekend so that you could enjoy it.
Your Chateleine Garden looks so gorgeous.
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