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)and that is just what I did this chilly Sunday afternoon.
And even started stitching yesterday. Despite a lot of hours, I am still at it. It required more work than my last two, but I a starting to feel a little more confident with my needleturn appliqué.
This is my EPP teacher, Mary Lou. She is showing her progress on this year’s project, Salute to Levens Hall by Kim McLean.
I am REALLY trying to finish Glorious Gardens before I start this one, but it is tempting.
Take Care,
I had prepped this block
And even started stitching yesterday. Despite a lot of hours, I am still at it. It required more work than my last two, but I a starting to feel a little more confident with my needleturn appliqué.
This is my EPP teacher, Mary Lou. She is showing her progress on this year’s project, Salute to Levens Hall by Kim McLean.
I am REALLY trying to finish Glorious Gardens before I start this one, but it is tempting.
Take Care,
Jennie
Your applique block looks beautiful, Jennie. Your stitching is invisible! I joined that group on Facebook just a few days or a week ago so I will be far behind the rest of you unless I can get going quickly.
ReplyDeleteI love your applique blocks; I am making that one too but ours look so different...love your version!
ReplyDeleteWonderful applique. I'm with you on letting the feeling pass, lol.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, as always.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh.
Happy Easter :)
Lauren
Your needle turn is looking awesome! Can't wait to see more! :-)
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