I've been playing in the garden and off on outings with my family lately but last night I finally had some time for a bit of stitching.I worked on Rosie's The Home Tree from wonderful Flowerville. These blocks take me a while to stitch but I'm hoping to have this one finished by the end of the weekend.
I was stitching along with my lovely bloggy friends as part of
with Cheryll at Gone Stitchin'
How brilliant is this?
A truly adorable night light...and you can make one just by following the clear and detailed tutorial at BRY DIY. Just follow this LINK. Enormous thanks to Anna for sharing it with us.
Hope you get a chance to do something you love today.
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Your stitchery is beautiful, as is the finished top by your friend. A great pattern!
ReplyDeleteYou are doing a beautiful job with the stitchery.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous stitchery Mel... I love that thread you are using...
ReplyDeleteLovely Mel xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely stitching and a sweet quilt!
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Lovely embroidery - good to see Rosie's version too.
ReplyDeleteMelody, your stitching is beautiful and what a quilt that is your friend did. The nightlight is mighty cute too. Wouldn't the grand kids love that!
ReplyDeleteI love your stitchery! It's nice to spend some quiet time with a needle after the hustle and bustle of family days.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute patterns love your stitching MEL !!
ReplyDeleteYou have been having some lovely friendly outings! Such a lovely block, it's a sweet thread :)
ReplyDeleteYour stitching is lovely ... Rosie's designs give so much entertainment
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Do love your gorgeous Flowerville Mel
ReplyDeleteLove both versions of Flowerville but I think the variegated colours is my favorite. Keep going its looking fantastic.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see your Flowerville block and a chance to see what is in store for me. The redwork one is lovely but I do like the coloured threads chosen for mine.
ReplyDeleteThe tree house is looking lovely Mel, enjoy your Saturday stitching.
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