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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Springbrook stitching

I started a new litttle quilt called "My Country Garden" which has a little more embroidery in it as I had been wanting to do a bit more for a while. I figured if I can't grow a cottage garden I'll just stitch one. I worked on the first block on retreat and I am quite pleased with it. I am really enjoying it and look forward to stitching each block and choosing colours etc. I designed these stitcheries in 2009 and sometimes it just takes me that long to get to a project. I shall keep you posted as I progress.
Have a great day everyone I'm off to my quilting group after first getting a big peek at my friend Ann's published projects in one of the Card Magazines.....Hopefully I can take a photo to show you.
Blessings and Happy Stitching,
Michelle

10 comments:

  1. Your stitching is just gorgeous.

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  2. gorgeous block. I love the design and are they hydrangeas in the barrow? They look wonderful.

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  3. A very pretty stitchery Michelle, I look forward to seeing the rest as they ptogress. Cheers R.

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  4. Oh this is such a sweet stitcherie , a great way to have a cottage garden ,look forward to seeing more .hugs Sheila

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  5. Love the wheelbarrow full of flowers, can't wait to see the rest of this. Looks like the right kind of garden to me, especially when it is wet and windy outside.

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  6. MICHELLE - this is too darling for words!! I love it!

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  7. I can see why you love doing things like this now that I've joined the stitching world. Im pretty sure it'll be some time before I get to the lofty heights that you're at but it's something to work towards .

    I love how this project is looking!

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  8. That is wonderful!! I can't wait to see the others!

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