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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Pennies from Heaven ~ Volume 15


When I was down at Mom's for Thanksgiving, she had more finishes to share!


I just love this turkey by The Old Tattered Flag!
It had been in my pile of kits for quite some time
and I'm glad to see Mom enjoying stitching it and her finished product.


She did an awesome job!


 Just love that turkey!
 

Here is another kit that sat in my kit bin for quite some time,
but now is seeing the light of day under Mom's talented hands!


This wonderful sewing basket is by The Sampling.


Again Mom did a fabulous job on the sewing and the finishing!


It is very sweet from each and every direction.


Another job well done!

Mom's final finish used the wool that she bought on our little road trip:


Wow! A fantastic choice of wool and a fantastic job stitching!


Her veins on the leaves are just perfect! And my favorite part is


The beads that she added to the poinsettia centers!
design by Lakeview Primitives

Beautiful work Mom!
can't wait to see what you are working on next...

“I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me -
just as the Father knows me and I know the Father—and I lay down my life for the sheep."
~John 10:14-15

Blessings, Patti

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

A few Christmas finishes

"Merry Mistletoe"
I hope that each of you had a lovely Christmas with family and friends!
All the long preparations and the actual days go by so quickly.
As always, I have so many topics that I would like to post about, but just not enough time...
For now, I just wanted to share two final Christmas finishes.
I completed "Merry Mistletoe" on Christmas Day night after all of our guests had left (although I had not yet finished the clean up...) It's a small candle mat that I made for a small end table in our family room.

"Poinsettia Runner" by LakeView Primitives

I finished this late on 12/23, so I was able to enjoy it on the kitchen table for Christmas Eve and Day.

I just love the wool colors and textures. I was really enjoying natural decorations for Christmas this year - lots of poinsettias in different colors, mistletoe, holly and evergreen branches too. I'm thinking that I might leave them out into January...

Blessings, Patti