Here are three small projects (remember, small doesn't necessarily mean easy) that Linda recently completed. I don't know who designed the ornament in the metal frame. The wool acorn is from the BBD Joyeux Noel booklet. The cap is from a burr oak tree. The silk acorn has a real acorn cap with a beautiful stitched needle minder. This is a project from Sharon Shemmler. As always, some nice finishes from Linda. Lots of eye candy at last night's WRSG meeting. Will post more as we go.
♪♫♪ Noel, Noel ♪♫♪
3 days ago
NICE PICS! THE TIN ONE IS FROM WITH THY NEEDLE & THREAD 32 OVER 1 TIN FRAME IS FROM TWISTED THREADS. LZ
ReplyDeleteThanks for your info on that, Linda. More of your great finishes will be posted later.
ReplyDeleteI FORGOT TO TELL YOU, I JUST LOVE WHAT YOU ARE DOING WITH MARY! MINE IS STARTED- VICKY CLAYTON SILKS ON SLATE GREEN 36CT FROM LAKESIDE. THE FIRST ROW IS COMPLETE, BUT ON HOLD UNTIL I FINISH MORE UFO'S. YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE TO TELL ME HOW TO GET PICTURES POSTED. I AM A TOTALLY AT A LOSS. LZ
ReplyDeleteLinda - Re pix, for one thing is...you have to email them to me so that I can post them.
ReplyDeleteYou are wanting me to work on my Mary more. I have torn out a white motif at least three times because I didn't think the thread was laying nicely. Am getting a little discouraged...and, of course, going to other projects!