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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

February Smalls SAL

So far, so good!  I have managed to stitch a small each month of this year! Yes, I realize that it's only February, but let's not break my bubble...

If you're interested in stitching along, here is the button that will take you to all the information that you will need to join along:

2014 Smalls SAL
 
 
This month I had a finish and a start.  First up is the finish:
 

Just Nan's Tall Flowers.  It's stitched on a 28-count natural something or other I think Cashel with DMC.  The charms came with the pattern or more correctly, the pattern came with the purchase of the charms.  They are cute but I think it would look just fine without them.  You would have to stitch another daisy in the top band but I think that would be the only modification needed.

My start was on Snowy Pines from Little House Needleworks:


This one is stitched on 30-count natural Northern Cross linen with DMC.  I did decide to add the beads to this one that's the"All Dolled Up!" part.


18 comments:

  1. Just Nan's finish is very pretty! Congrats!

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  2. lovely finish, love ♥ the buttons

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  3. Very pretty little garden! Love the charms, too!

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  4. congrats on your finished.. what lovely charms.. it look like spring already.. :D Happy Stitching..

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  5. That is adorable. I love the charms.

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  6. Beautiful stitching (:

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  7. Love that Tall Flowers design! Nice stitching. :)

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  8. Love your finish, don't think I've seen that Just Nan before.

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  9. Love your finish, don't think I've seen that Just Nan before.

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  10. Nice stitching and lovely charms.

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  11. Sweet finish and I like the new start and the "dolled up part" :)

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  12. A very pretty finish, and lovely start - nice going!

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  13. It looks wonderful! I'm always horrified by the price of the charms/buttons. I bought a Lynette Anderson pattern, I thought it was a kit as it cost me £6, but was just the pattern. I had a look at the buttons to see if I could buy them, and they were about £5 each!

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  14. Very cute piece, Susan.

    Take Care & Happy Stitchin'
    Sandy

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  15. Love the Just Nan. I have very few of the charms so I always substitute. I have found Tibetan Silver charms to be very cheap and easy to obtain.

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