but a sweet finish. Fusible interfaced, lined with muslin, reckless hand stitched edges.
A piece of dyed something or other slipped through the top for hanging.
3" wide x 8.5 with fringe.
Want it? Speak up on this post!
Cleveland this week among other appointments so let's say Wednesday evening at 8 pm Random will do its job. As always, most are no-reply, so check back for results.
Please include initials since some may have the same first name, or if you are anonymous.
Thanks buds.
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29 comments:
loving the fringed bottom edge!
Very nice turned out great hugs Lynda Ruth If you are mailing to Canada I would love to be in your giveaway. thanks
I want it. Love it.
Charlotte in Va. CMD
Ooo I’d love to have this!
Sheepunderfeet
Beautiful as always :)
it turned out so pretty! Are you sure you want to give it away? It looks lovely in your house!
If it is for sale, please put me on the list....
Just love its simplicity and message
By the way.... it is my Birthday hint, hint...LOL
It is a beautiful hanging and it looks great on your wall.
Have a great day and take care
Greetings Truus from Holland
Hi, Marly. I don't know why you're not selling your designs during this Renaissance era of cross stitch. But, anyway, yes, I would love to be chosen to receive this.
I love it in it's simplicity! You are so generous and after all your health problems, thanks for all you share with us.
Well, anything you make is gorgeous and I would be thrilled to have this!!
I would love to have it! Melinda
Your stitching is lovely and I would certainly love to be the recipient of Henry...thanks for your generosity in this giveaway.
I would love to have Henry in my home. Just beautiful! Thank you for your generosity. Jan O.
Would love to have this for my home so pretty. Thank you for a chance to enter
Linda m
I love that fringed bottom...would live to win this! Blessings, Marlene
Yes I would love to have a piece made by you!!!!!!
This turned out great! Great colors, and the simple finishing goes with the sentiment of the saying. And I knew you'd have it stitched up before I even got started :-)
And I kind of agree with Debbye about selling your patterns. Samplers seem to be the hot thing right now, a wonderful change from the saccharine cutsie patterns I remember, especially from the 80s. (yes, I've been away from cross stitch quite a while). But I also know you have lots on your plate as it is, and maybe want to keep your design & stitching to be a hobby.
I have to comment again. I would be happy to pay for this piece. I agree, you should sell your samplers. Your time and effort is worth paying for. Jan O
I love the piece and would like to have a chance to win it. First time I read the post I thought you meant the chart only.
Jackie
http://needleworkerssamplings.blogspot.com/
I would love to have a chance to win a piece of your lovely needlework.
Love this and would love to be considered in the raffle. Best of luck in Cleveland. If you have not done so already, see a dermatologist. Could this loss of hair be due to medicine? Rogaine is not good long term. Thanks so much.
You do such a nice job on your needlework. It is great that you give items away. Nancy P.
super cute
Just love this! I'd be thrilled to win!
Annie
Simple things are the best, Marly. Very nice use of the 2 patterns and a great finish. ...janR
I would love to own this! Thank you for your giveaway :-)
Mary
Thank you so much for your generosity. I would love to hang this in my home!
Probably too late. All day at the doc myself, bleh. Love your stitching!
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