I know it isn't much. I didn't get nearly as much done this weekend as I had planned. We finally got our tree up but only half decorated, there were three soccer games (if my husband weren't the coach we would have skipped that second one on Sunday) and my youngest must be teething again because she has been out of sorts for days and hardly sleeping. I did get all the colors stitched onto the linen which was my revised goal and for once I was actually pleased with all my first choices. I have no idea why I agonize so much over just four colors. The design is on the larger side but not too involved so hopefully there will be more sneak peaks soon.
xoxo
Jennie Lynn
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Monday, December 13, 2010
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3 comments:
It looks lovely.Can't wait to see more
Looks good! Love the colors!
yes , but so lovely stitches !
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