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IN PROGRESS:
All you need is love and coffee

Alison Cole: Goldwork

Anita Diamond: Quaker Flowers Strawberry Emery

Beaded fish

Berry Delightful bag

Bullion Rose facecloth

ByGone Stitches: Quaker Christmas II

CA Wells: Cottage Etui

CA Wells: Pyramid Etui

CA Wells: Sailors Valentine

Chatelaine: Egyptian Garden Mandala

Cindy Valentine: Apricot Elegance

Country Cottage Needleworks: The Tea Room

Country Threads: Paris

Drawn Thread: Halloween

Drawn Thread: Red Lace Sewing Casw

Forget-Me-Nots in Stitches: Raphael’s Raspberries

GCC Ornamental Delights

Goldwork pea

HAED: Sunflowers

Indigo Rose: Catherine Agnes

Jane Nicholas (stumpwork): Dragonfly

Jane Nicholas (stumpwork): Oriental Poppy

Jane Nicholas (stumpwork): Pomegranates and Beetle

Jane Nicholas (stumpwork): Honesty & Heartsease

Jane Nicholas (stumpwork): Stumpwork needlework accessories (thimble pip)

JCS magazine: Le Jardin Silk Sampler

Kathy Rees: Banded by Bargello

Laura J Perin: Lahaina Breezes

Lavender & Lace: Celtic Summer

Longstitch frogs

Lorri Birmingham: Butterflies & Hearts Needleroll

Marg Low: Make a Christmas Wish (patchwork retreat)

Martha Schmidt: Hussif

Mediterranean Village scene

Mill Hill: Three Kings by Jim Shore

Mirabilia: Bluebeard’s Princess Mirabella

Mirabilia: Fern

Monica Hunt: Hussif

Moss Creek Designs: Schwalmwork Pinkeep

Nora Corbett: Mirabilia Retreat Mia Mermaid

Periwinkle Promises: Stitching is the Berries

Prairie Schooler: When Witches Go Riding

Rosewood Manor: Quaker Diamonds

Shepherd’s Bush: Finch Song

Stoney Creek: Nature’s Resting Place

Summer Fruits pincushion

Teresa Wentzler: English Garden Sampler

Teresa Wentzler: Noah’s Ark

Textile Heritage: Topiary Bookmark

The Stitchsmith: Aroha

Un Chat dans l’aiguille: Patch Coeur Août

Wool beehive needlebook

Wool hotwater bottle cover

Hey Anne, do you want to SAL together on the leporello? I never even finished part 1 and never gridded the second (more complex) piece of belfast, so we’re really in about the same spot. 🙂 I would love to be able to keep each other motivated.
That’s a gorgeous ornament, Anne!
Sorry I can’t be any longer but my sister is due to arrive any minute and the flat is a huge mess… (I was at a seminar until 1.30! (((hugs)))
What a beautiful ornie! I really love ED designs…those leaves are just lovely:)
That’s a very pretty ornament. Well done on your 50 project chalenge, it is going well for you.
Take care. x
It is gorgeous, Anne! You are right, it doesn’t need the treasures at all.
It’s beautiful! I love all the specialty stitches.
Anne,
I absolutely love this ornament. I have stitched it several times.
Becky in OK, USA.
Yuor ornament is very pretty Anne, you are doing well with your challenge, I couldn’t do as well. Look forward to seeing your Chatelaine WIP’s.
It looks great! It certainly doesn’t need treasures.
Looking forward to seeing the Leporello – it’s a great design 🙂
Congrats Anne. It’s a lovely ornament.
What a beautiful ornament, I don’t think it needs any treasures.
What a beautiful ornament, I don’t think it needs any treasures.
Very sweet ornament!
Ooooh, you are starting the Leporello….I’m so envious! I can’t wait to see your progress.
Nice one Anne! Looks fantastic without the treasures!
Great finish, well done!
Great job on the ornament Anne! I don’t think it needs the MH Treasure at all! I look forward to seeing now how you finish it off.
I just love this ornament, Anne!
Anne it looks so lovely without the beads!!! What a sweet design and congratulations on the finish!
This is one of the ornaments I love and you really are a beautiful stitcher 🙂 Hope you are feeling better now
Pretty ornament, Anne. Congrats. Hopefully, you’re feeling better now.