Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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- The bag, felted.
- A new bag, ready for felting. Number 272. Will pos...
- A new Ghoul! Just in time to hang at my party toni...
- Finished, Bird Wreath, and Dark Poinsettias. Numbe...
- Happy Hallowe'en, I am the Pied Piper, welcome....
- Here is the first glimpse of a new Rooster mosaic....
- This is what I made for the 212 Seashell Challenge...
- Here are a couple things I'm working on. I have to...
- A new Quilted Wreath. number 269.
- This was my booth at the Michigan Garden Clubs ann...
- Sparkling Poinsettias, number 268.
- White Poinsettias, number 267.
- Autumn Flowerpot, number 266. I have a couple more...
- Blue Bowl, Orange Flowers, number 265.
- Kettle with Leaves, number 264.
- Gold Poinsettias, number 263.
- Red Poinsettias, number 262.
- This is one of five new quilts, finished today. Th...
- This is the purse, felted.
- I have just finished knitting a new purse. I took ...
- This is a Cousin It scarf, a bit woolly a bit weir...
- I thought I'd show you what I'm working on this we...
- The colors in the trees were really great, can you...
- Forty years ago yesterday, people were much blurri...
- Art Walk open house is over. It was a fun experien...
- Jean Canavan and me, at our Art Walk display. We a...
- This is my display at Mac's Acadian Seafood Shack....
- Four larger pieces, 22" by 36". These were dyed wi...
- This is what we did in class last night, 30 step ...
- Today I dyed fabric, with 5 people. I expect to sh...
- A table topper for my lovely sister Mikki. Number ...
- The catch of the day. Sandy, can you tell what thi...
- Today I went to Ghoultide Gathering, in Northville...
- This is a piece of papercloth I made last night. ...
- A new stone necklace. I looked at a book while sh...
- A quilt for a little relative, who is already a c...
- A baby quilt, for a new little relative.
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1 comment:
wow...this embroidery of flower looks awesome. You seems to have great artistic skills in stiching, cutting and embroidery. expecting some more designs from your end on your upcoming blog. Iflorist.co.uk
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