Sunday, January 31, 2010

Updates on Cottage Garden Rug,New Stash & HAED



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This is my new Dazor that DH got me for Xmas







This is the HAED I plan to start in Feb




















Back of Cottage Garden Rug









As I was posting the PIF's I realized I had not posted any updates on my stitching lately. So here it is. I was brave enough to take pictures of the back of Cottage Garden Rug(ongoing discussion).

12 comments:

  1. Looks like a comfy spot to do all your great stitching! Really like that 'stitching' stash by Big Toe. So, so true.

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  2. Nice place to stitch! I love your cottage garden rug - beautiful! And MBT has such great patterns!

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  3. I only wish I had a stitching chair! The stitching looks good too.

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  4. Your cottage garden looks great! The HAED will be beautiful when completed but it sure looks like a lot of stitching!! Good luck!!

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  5. The back of CG looks very neat. Nice job.

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  6. Beautiful picture of Cottage Garden Rug. Your stitching area looks nice and comfy.

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  7. Looks like a cosy stitching corner, everything you need within arms reach. Good luck with your HAED, it certainly looks like a challenge.

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  8. Wish my stitching area looked that neat! I always have all sorts of stuff spread out everywhere!!! You have some really nice projects that you're working on too.

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  9. CGR looks huge! Good luck with the start of your HAED!

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  10. Your Cottage Garden Rug is looking beautiful and the back is very neat. The HAED design sure a big one, goodluck!

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  11. At least you can get to your stitching chair!! Sometimes a real challenge here. Your works look great. And, this Blog is much neater than mine most times!!
    Don't Worry Be Happy!!

    Love and Hugs!!
    Deborah

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  12. I guess I'll just ask the question...I see it everywhere. What is HAED?

    BTW, Good luck...it looks like a a tuff one!

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