I definitely needed a change when I selected this project for my SAL this time. I am so much more motivated to stitch this one!
Here is where I left off last update:
And here is where I am now!
Not bad huh?
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16 thoughts on “SAL Pretty Spring House #3”
very good progress! Those tiles are cute, they look like upside-down hearts ^^
Some projects do get dull and it’s good that you’ve started something else to recharge your batteries ! That’s why I’m incapable of having less than three projects at any one time, haha. The house is coming along nicely, and I’m sure you’ll get back to the other project sooner or later.
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very good progress! Those tiles are cute, they look like upside-down hearts ^^
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Wow, great progress! Yes, I too am loving the way the roof is turning out 🙂
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That is coming along so well, a lovely little house, and very spring like!
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Great progress. Sometimes the small easy ones are best. Can’t wait to see the finish on this one.
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Loads done, well done!
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Such a pretty design. I stitched some New England houses for my sister a while ago and they were fun to stitch too.
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Some projects do get dull and it’s good that you’ve started something else to recharge your batteries ! That’s why I’m incapable of having less than three projects at any one time, haha. The house is coming along nicely, and I’m sure you’ll get back to the other project sooner or later.
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Not bad at all! Let me know when I can move into this beautiful house. Heehee.
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Lots of progress. Such a lovely little house too 🙂
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Great progress! What a cute house.
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Oh my you have been busy! What a fun and bright, cheerful house. I can see the attraction!
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Great work on that embroidery!
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It’s such a pretty design, great progress too 🙂
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Great progress this time Mary Margaret. x
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Great progress! Love the roof part
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Love this little house! You’ve made such great progress!
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