and some water.
I haven't had a whole lot of time to work on it.
Which is a bummer,
because I've really enjoyed the times I have sat down with it.
But I'll take what I can get and be happy.
You can still get one too and help save a turtle, right here!
7 comments:
It's beautiful, Alisa! I can't help but envy those that can embroider well. It's just not my forte.
Gorgeous, love the fabric you have used and the colours too - really lovely.
Alisa I want to say congratulations on your article in the recent Somerset Life. Way to go!
I love your embroidery work. It seems every one is in the hand sewing mood these days. I need to get my needle and thread.
Thanks for stopping by the blog this morning.
What a beautiful Turtle. You have done an amazing job with the embroidery. I haven't mastered that yet. Really love the colors. So fun..
Very beautiful, Alisa. So much work there! You did a great job making it so fancy and I love the plain linen fabric for the backing.
Hugs,
Suz
Oh Alisa this is so gorgeous! Totally inspiring! I still have the last QB5 RR stitchery to complete, just wish I could stitch have as well as you talented gals! Mx
Saw it. Loved it.
Bought it!!! It's
so hard to find
embroidery patterns
anymore, so I had to
snap it up....Mainly
it's cross stitch
and needlepoint that
you see in stores.
I like the fact that
you can work on one
square at a time....
perfect to squeeze into
my crazy life!
xx Suzanne
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