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Hanging out with friends.
I'll bet a few more will join them.
Melissa at Words and Blooms asked - if you have 20 years to stitch one big sampler a year, what would they be? That's a tough question. I would like to list samplers that I want on my wall, but someone else stitched. I know that many of my wants are projects I would never tackle for whatever reason. Lack of patience for a BAP, lots of over one stitching, beautiful borders requiring color changes every few stitches, to mention a few. Is my aging a factor and would I have stitched more intricate samplers years ago? Maybe. But I'm still drawn to marking samplers because of their simplicity. That's why I label myself a stitch wimp, and if I attempted some of these questionable projects, I may finish them without incident, but my gut tells me otherwise. It wouldn't hurt to try, but I will only list samplers that I feel may actually be stitched, not just wishful thinking.
Thanks for the kitchen comments. When I saw that Penny has Smith's work in her home I had to stop myself from turning green. He's in Ohio, I'm in PA and I'm sure I could have contacted him. I've been visiting his site from the very beginning. The problem - we're retiring and I can't see justifying the cost of an entire new kitchen when we need to replace the cedar siding and windows. We're adding additional cabinets and details to what we have, which are solid wood and well built, new appliances, counter, sink and faucet.
Stop snowing!!!! Those aren't flowers on that crab tree, it's white crap. All the trees and plants are coated but the greening grass refuses. After being covered under a heavy blanket for so long, it is not allowing this stuff to smother any longer!!
Happy weekend to you. Ours will be warm and sunny, hopefully drying some of the mud from the rain which is packed into little paws of a princess that doesn't bathe very often. As you can see, I'm still getting attitude. Today I have to make a decision on hinges. The ones originally chosen many moons ago, are discontinued. Of course they are. So I found three options, two of which show just the barrel and the other is the iron H. Might be nice for a change since the cabinets are painted. Currently they are barrel only and painted the same as the wood so not noticeable at all. I can always paint over the hinge as I did in the dining room.
The kitchen's doors are 3/8" offset but Acorn makes the usually flush H for those also. The only thing for sure is they will be black as will the counter top. Barrel or H? I'm leaning towards H but may fall over and bump my head causing a change to barrel.
And here's Liberty. I have to say that for all the dips - both dye and bleach - that the DMC endured, you really can't see much difference in the new stitching compared to the abused. The 221 is slightly darker so I dipped that skein, only because of it being the border.