
It's so fun and relaxing to stitch. I'm using all the suggested materials, including the R&R 30-Count Kansas City Blend fabric (which I'll also be using for Part 2, and the R&R LaCrosse Blend for Part 1).
And these are some photos of my friend Michelle's little girl Abbie, just because she's so adorable! The quality of the photos aren't good as they're copies from the photographer (I didn't think to scan the originals that I got until I'd framed them... duh)






It looks fab - congratulations!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it weird, my dyelot of Woodrose is *brown* and looks nothing like yours (hence the fact I had to mix it with a pink)...
I'm going to start the small panel tonight - shouldn't take too long.
Your friend's daughter is beautiful - what nice photos!
Awww, she's SO cute! I love the picture of her shrugging her shoulders.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on your project!
What a lovely little girl!
ReplyDeleteAnd your progess is GREAT!!
Great start on your new project. have fun on your SAL with Karen. I miss her blog!
ReplyDeleteIt looks really great! You've both made loads of progress in just a week :)
ReplyDeleteLove the photos of Abbie - she's beautiful! :)
Your SAl is looking wonderful, you made great progress. Abbie is adorable, I thought the pictures were great.
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Your friends little girl is so cute :) Great SAL progress too, I can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on the Clackbird Design!
ReplyDeleteAbbie is such a cutie! She looks adorable on all the pics!