Happy Sunday! It’s been a fast 3 weeks, but I did manage to get quite a bit stitched on the 4th of this series.
Here is where I left off last update:
And here is where I am now:
It’s starting to look like the little garden it’s supposed to be. In the center will be a leaping hare. You can just start to see his ears up at the top.
Now off to see what the other ladies in the group are stitching! Links to their blogs below. Thank you, Avis, for organizing this Stitch-a-Long.
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6 thoughts on “SAL-Heirloom Bride’s Tree Ornaments – 4 of 12”
I’m looking forward to seeing the hare. Lovely so far.
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I’m looking forward to seeing the hare. Lovely so far.
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Oh my, this has become such a delicate looking piece now. It is so pretty.
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This is such a fun one, I love the ends of the radishes? swirling around and connecting!
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looking very dainty
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that is looking wonderful!!
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Looking very pretty, great progress too.
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