Only a little more to do, including adding that flash of gold from rhubarb root dyed thread. These silks glow on the indigo cotton, and my flower loving side (i *am* in the business after all 🙂 ) is very happy with the prettiness. I say “lost” too, as in i am quite taken with the look and the progress, though i can’t wait to start on the middle sections!
It being the week leading to Canadian Thanksgiving, i shall have to snatch five minutes at a time when and where i can, so into my purse it goes. We’re also expecting snow, so i’m not sure how much stitch will be added on bus and train benches!
The flowers are beautiful, Arlee … love the roses ! And that indigo is such an amazing colour !
Where are you headed for Thanksgiving ???
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Work! The Day Job means long hours to make flowers for everyone else!!!
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oh, poop ! thought you would be heading somewhere, where someone else was cooking Thanksgiving dinner ! But … working with flowers sounds like a fine substitution, except for the sore feet and back 😦 Happy Thanksgiving, Arlee
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love yourintegration of floristry and stitch
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