SAL Update-Fraktur Hex #7

I am so sorry! I completely forgot to post 3 weeks ago. I do have a good report for this update though.

I have finished the border!

Here is where I was last time I updated:

And here is where I am now:

Glad that’s over lol! Now on to a different color.

Hope you are all doing well. Yes I live in New York but we are in Western NY near Lake Ontario and Erie thankfully no where near NY City. My heart breaks for our city but hopefully in the next few weeks the cases of COVID will decrease.

I can’t wait to see what everyone is up to with their projects. Please visit the other members of our Stitch-A-Long by clicking on the links below.

See you in three weeks! -MM

Published by marymargaretripley

Welcome to my Blog! My world is my husband and son (soon to be moving into his own home) and my step-children (fully grown) and our two cats who are definitely ying and yang. My day job is as Deputy Clerk of my home town in Western, NY but when I get home I have two side gigs, one as a professional private baker, and two, as an Etsy shop owner selling vintage and antique dishes and accessories. I have been gardening and growing my own food since my grandfather taught me at the ripe old age of 5. I stitch, I bake, I grow food, I can and preserve, I grocery shop to save money and eat well and boy do I have massive to-do lists. I hope you enjoy my day to day writings.

16 thoughts on “SAL Update-Fraktur Hex #7

  1. I am a fellow New Yorker, but I live on Long Island. Pretty scary here. That border is gorgeous. I can understand why you want to move on to another color though. Stay safe.

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  2. Your border looks great! I am never that brave! I can’t count correctly consistently enough for me to do that. Glad to hear you are safe and healthy.

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  3. I love your border, though I don’t think I could ever find the patience to spend the time to make it. Whatever is inside will be beautifully framed by this!

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  4. I imagine that the border is the key to the whole ~ if you had miscounted all the other work would have been out too. However, you didn’t, and it looks lovely! It is such a delicate pattern.
    It is devastating to hear about conditions in NYC, but I am glad you are safe, Mary Margaret.

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  5. Great designs. You must have the patience in the world to work on those crafts. Lovely.
    By the way, I am new in blogging and I hope you can support me. Just recently, I made a challenge to myself to visit at least 10 blogs for the next 21 days. As I visit blogs, I will leave comment and put your link on my blog too. Hope you can visit my blog too.
    I followed your blog too.

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