I did meet my November one-monthly goal of embroidering the stems onto one BTCT border. It took about 2 hours while visiting my daughter one day as I sat at the dining room table in the warmth of the sun as it lit up my workspace and reflected off the newly fallen snow on the deck outside.
I had forgotten how much I enjoy hand embroidery. Now to do this 3 more times.
Blessings,
Chris
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I had forgotten how much I enjoy hand embroidery. Now to do this 3 more times.
Blessings,
Chris
linking to: one-monthly-goal-november-finish. oh-scrap,
slow-sunday-stitching. design-wall monday. needleandthreadnetwork. wednesday-wait-loss. peacock-party.
Good luck with the other three borders. May they be as beautiful as this one!
ReplyDeletebeautiful and lovely stitching
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Sounds like you found the perfect spot at your daughters to work on that.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing your OMG! I'm hoping to finish mine in the next day or two!
ReplyDeleteA truly lovely border, and it sounds like your day finishing it was too.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely Chris! Hope you enjoyed some hand stitching time today!
ReplyDeleteI have an applique boded that needs to get done! Maybe in January?
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely! What a wonderful way to work on it, too.
ReplyDeletePretty! Hand embroidery is very relaxing!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish!
ReplyDeleteGreat work! It sounds lovely, where you were stitching. Makes the work go faster I'll bet. Thanks for linking to Wednesday Wait Loss.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it a wonderful feeling to have a border section done!
ReplyDeletecongrats of meeting OMG. I should take a lesson from you as I have some appliqué blocks that need to be finished... someday!
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