I popped over here through a link at "They came from the LNS". Looking through your blog, I am intrigued. Intrigued by all of the delicate, intricate, precious stitched pieces that are featured. Such interesting trips and events that you have shared. Your daughter is very beautiful and obviously very smart and mature (I myself have a 15 yr old who spent 2 weeks away this summer). And then scrolling down I see that you live in Tucson. Well, I am right here in AZ myself so I just wanted to say Hey to a fellow needlework enthusiest who is right here in my backyard. Hope you can stop by my blog sometime and say hey.
Goodness what a brilliant collection of exchange pieces. I loved looking at all the different interpretations. I'm sure all these wonderful gifts will be treasured :>) Warm wishes, Angela
Fabulous collection of exchanges, Deborah. If you ever see this comment, can you tell me whose design the little woman holding the sampler is? It's the one with the scissors with the blue tassel. I'd love to stitch that one, myself. Thanks, Deb
Deb, the design with the woman holding the sampler is from Homespun Elegance. It's one of her newer designs but I'm not sure of the name of the pattern. I hope this helps! Deborah
Oh what a gorgeous assortment of exchange goodies!!!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is wow and wow again, what a gorgeous collection of exchange gifts. The stitching and finishing is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI popped over here through a link at "They came from the LNS". Looking through your blog, I am intrigued. Intrigued by all of the delicate, intricate, precious stitched pieces that are featured. Such interesting trips and events that you have shared. Your daughter is very beautiful and obviously very smart and mature (I myself have a 15 yr old who spent 2 weeks away this summer). And then scrolling down I see that you live in Tucson. Well, I am right here in AZ myself so I just wanted to say Hey to a fellow needlework enthusiest who is right here in my backyard. Hope you can stop by my blog sometime and say hey.
ReplyDeleteGoodness what a brilliant collection of exchange pieces. I loved looking at all the different interpretations. I'm sure all these wonderful gifts will be treasured :>)
ReplyDeleteWarm wishes, Angela
Fabulous collection of exchanges, Deborah. If you ever see this comment, can you tell me whose design the little woman holding the sampler is? It's the one with the scissors with the blue tassel. I'd love to stitch that one, myself.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Deb
Deb, the design with the woman holding the sampler is from Homespun Elegance. It's one of her newer designs but I'm not sure of the name of the pattern. I hope this helps!
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