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Monday, March 7, 2011

Monday

I finished up 'Scottish Alexandria' a few days ago. I have been making myself work on 'Adam Alone' by Sheepish Designs. I love it, but I have done the easy bits, and now only the hard bits are left.
As a special treat for stitching Adam's one-over-one, I started 'Canterbury Tapestry' by Barrick/Carriage House Samplings. It is teeny-tiny on 40 count!


I don't know how much stitching time I will have this week - Tuesday is the annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, Wednesday is the Ash Wednesday service, and Thursday is a homeschool outing to a ballet performance. In between, I will be cleaning, teaching, taxi-ing, and planning lessons and Lenten meals. I'm tired just thinking about that! I think I need a cup of tea and just one more pre-Lent butterscotch blondie!

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11 comments:

  1. A lovely finish, Michelle! That is a very nice design...had not seen it before and now I may have to add it to my stash!

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  2. I love your finish! I've definitely fallen in love with the piece because of you. Love your new start too. Adam Alone is a nice design -- looking forward to seeing your progress!

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  3. Your SA sampler is very sweet. Congrats on your finish.

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  4. What a lovely finish. I hear you on stitching over one - I am trying to finish up a piece a started last week over one - its slow going sometimes....

    Great WIP.

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  5. A very lovely finish! I also stitch on a Sampler Girl piece at the moment, but only a smallish one.
    Great new start!

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  6. Lovely finish, congratulations!

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  7. very pretty finish Michele:)

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  8. Wonderful finish! I love your new start, too. Post some pics of Adam--I'd love to see it!

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  9. Lovely finish Michelle, congratulations

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  10. Lovely finish and a great new start!

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  11. what a lovely finish and you're are right to treat yourself to a new project. All finishes deserve a new start

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