This winter weather has afforded me lots of stitchin' time, and I am progressing well on Cross-Eyed Cricket's "A Summer Place."
Being a native Mainer, I am not usually fazed by winter, but Cincinnati and environs simply does not know how handle it (predict it, move it, or drive in it), and it has been frustrating at best. On a day when I just decided to stay home, I got this far:
Here's a view out to my backyard, and a massively awesome icicle hanging off my roof:
A New Design is Finished!!
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I still need to frame her! and Giver Her A NAME
I stitched her on 18ct Aida...I think it is my new go to for fabric at the
moment.
I might try the 20ct ...
1 week ago
Hi, Pam! Thanks for visiting my blog. I'm glad I found yours... a native Mainer, is nearly a New Brunswicker! LOL.
ReplyDeleteYes... the East Coast definitely knows how to handle snow. (unfortunately)
Big icicle there! Stay warm, keep inspired!
That looks great! i just pulled that out the other day. I need the right fabric for it though.
ReplyDeleteYour stitching is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to spend a cold, cold day inside. Your stitching is looking great! Being from Texas, I must say that is the BIGGEST icicle I've ever seen. And I thought everything was bigger in Texas? LOL
ReplyDeleteWhoa, now THAT'S an icicle! Wow!
ReplyDeleteNice stitching! Keep up the great work. :)
Hang in there...Spring is comin'!
I just love your Summer Place and so much that I am getting this pattern for me! Your stitching is just lovely! My dh is a Mainer too and he is from Camden. We live in Texas now but I hope to get to see Maine someday! Stay warm in a comfy chair and enjoy stitching! Debby
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