Mail came!
Here are the smalls, mostly for the lids of my empty/clean glass candle jars. Filled with peppermints at Christmas, acorns for fall, rosehips for summer, it will make a nice display and offer another spot for finishes. Quite a few are filled with sewing supplies and I may add a cute fabric to those lids but not stitchery. I love being able to see the contents lined up, no labels or searching required, and the benefit of a large opening and lift off lid is a blessing to arthritic hands.
The Chocolate Hearts design has been in cart for a very long time, and I was concerned that this chart from 2015 may be unavailable soon. Autumn Posy colors will all be changed, already assigned a page to it in my new book! Only two changes were made on Jane but the one that was not clear to me, cost much time effort so all changes will be entered.
This Nash is from 2018, never saw it. Plan to stitch separately, sweet little finishes, the white house will be narrowed and the roof color changed. Both of these will be on dark linen.
Here's an glimpse of the threshold height, on hinged or sliding door. He will add a few floor pieces when all is done.
Enjoy your day!
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8 comments:
Looks like your renovations are coming along great, Marly! I love the look of that shiplap and wish I had a wall with fewer windows to install some here. Did you finally decide on a color/colors? Looks like you got some great new stash. All will stitch up quickly, I'm sure. I stitched the middle top one for an ornament on black--I just love that little snowball man that the skating Santa is carrying :)
Hope the injections went well this morning and that the PT will bring relief! Enjoy this amazing sunshine today! ♥
Hope the final injection went well...and p/t...well, you have my empathy. Been there, done that...way more times than anyone would ever want to. Love all your new projects. I've not seen that Stacy Nash one either, but agree that stitching them separately makes sense. Somehow it doesn't seem "cohesive" as one design. Actually, your slider looks pretty good to me...much better than I was imagining it. I might hold off on the Washi tape LOL. Ahhh, shiplap and decisions to make. I had shiplap put in upstairs at the lake and have yet to make those necessary decisions...so the rooms are languishing...white. Very white. And they may just stay that way. Decisions hurt these days. ~Robin~
Hope you are well after the final injection and it does what it has to do.
Love your new charts and they will great as a lid!
Enjoy the good weather and take care, Truus from Holland
You got some very nice patterns. The Stacy Nash pinkeep...the more I look at it, the more I think you are right to stitch separately. Though the (dip dyed?) linen on the sample does emphasize the difference of big fancy house vs. little log cabin.
The new door looks nice. That is a big change in height to get used to after being flat for so many years. I hope your contractor can make it safer for you! The wall is looking good.
I hope the injection went well yesterday.
Oh I do love that shiplap!
I hope the knee is doing better!!! Argh.
You better get off the computer and pick up the needle...and not sleep ;-)
Good luck on your upcoming physical therapy! It always starts out nicely and then gets harder and harder. Rats! Your shiplap looks marvelous! My daughter and son-in-law used lots of shiplap in their home revival and it made the home look brand new. Your new patterns make me want to order them for myself. However, I get little done because my adorable cat always wants to help me. She sees the pretty thread. She sees my needle and thread moving. She sees the shiny scissors. She sees all the glorious colors of thread. You get the picture! I adore it when she gives up and takes a short nap. I love my cat but she is no friend to cross stitch!
Loving all of your patterns. Have not seen the strawberry one. Will need to add that to my cart. Your shiplap looks amazing. Janice
beautiful renovation!!!!!!!!
love seeing the progress!!!
lisa
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