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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

Oh I love the stitching tray, I might have to get that – strangely enough, I do have a tray just like that, I got it from my local “droguerie”, and I’ve thought for a while it would be nice to do something with it, as I do use it for holding stitching stuff when I am watching TV.
THANKS FOR SHARING……so kind of you 🙂 I’d not seen either of these before….drat!
Are you interested in donig a SAL of Sharon Cohen’s Millenium sampler next year perhaps?
Anne, I agree – isn’t Maryse’s design amazing??
I do like that tray liner – very pretty indeed! Yours is the fourth blog I’ve visited today with the JN christmas workshop – I think it’s a hit!!
Love Maryse’s piece – so gorgeous!! I love the idea of having a tray liner anyway. Of course I couldn’t resist the JN piece either, too cute!
Oooo, I love the top one!
Ooooh that tray is beautiful! And the Christmas pyramid is a must lol.
the tray is beautiful! thanks for sharing, i couldnt understand anything but if you know the designer or where i could maybe get can you let me know
( i love adding stuff to my wishlist lol)
That tray liner is gorgeous – I even have a Sudberry tray in my stash. Oohh, I can totally see myself getting into trouble with that one!
Whoa, that stitching tray set me back in my chair – at least I managed to stay on it! 😀
Thanks for the stroll thru those delightful gardens, Anne! The day looked to be so pleasant. Can’t wait to see some pics when you’ve been there later in the spring/summer!
They are both gorgeous designs Anne.
That laptray set of designs makes for a great stitcher’s companion. Like Susan, I have a Sudberry tray in my collection, as well. As for the Just Nan Christmas Workshop, I’ve already written to Lindy (wrote right after I received the email) to have them bring one to Hershey for me. 😀