And here is what Ann has done for me. I am sorry but cannot tell you what Ann used but its a really pretty hand dyed fabric. She also decided to colour in one of the sheep which is really quaint. I think I might finish this off in a similar fashion to the one I made for Terri. Though I am pretty certain I have a frame that will fit I like the idea of the pinkeep finish.
Edited - Ann has let me know the fabric is Polstitches - "Fairy Footprints" and the threads were good old DMC.
An Abbey - Well not as you think of an Abbey but Calke Abbey in Derbyshire. http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-calkeabbey/w-calke-photo_gallery.htm
you can click at the side of the main picture to move it on and see more.
This is where Oz and I spent the day. I had hoped I might be able to hold his interest in the house for about an hour but he was fascinated with everything and we ended up being in there for two and a half hours. He had a paper given him when we entered the house with a list of things to look for on the way round, so his interest was sparked immediately (he loves puzzles). It was really enjoyable and he made it more so for me too by his enthusiasm. When we finally came out we were both ready for a drink and a snack so off to the cafe - only complaint was the cobs excellent value at 4.00 if there were two of you to share one but there was no way I would have got through a whole one they were enormous, so I ended up with a cheese scone and an ok sort of coffee. Oscar had a childs box which at 2.95 was good value, a cheese cob (well filled), a drink, a home baked cookie and a nice apple. Then we paid £2 to take part in a treasure trail. £2.00 well spent as we spent the next two hours searching for clues (not too hard for him), taking part in activities (skipping and hulu hoops) visiting the craft tent where he enjoyed sorting out how to decorate his plain carrier back, which contained a list of things that had to go in it (somehting green, something prickly, something rough, something hard, something soft etc) he really enjoyed doing that on the remainder of our time on the trail. There were more clues to find and a treasure chest to have a lucky dip. We arrived home just after 5 both tired but having had a great great day.
No stitching today but what the heck lol.
Goodnight all.
may your frogs stay in their ponds
13 comments:
So lovely pinkeep!I like Elizabeth Design,too.
Sounds like you and Oz had a wonderful time! Your stitching is gorgeous!
Great stitching and your pinkeep finished looks wonderful! Well done!!
And it sounds that you both enjoyed your outing.
Glad you like it Helen, the threads were just good old DMC and the fabric was Polstitches Fairy Footprints.
What a lovely idea for Stitching Friends Helen. Both your finish and Ann's are gorgeous:)
Well done ladies on your stitching, such a nice idea.
Sounds like a fab day out for you both
Lovely finishes on the ED piece. They look so different in the different colours
Sounds like a perfect day. I do miss doing things like that now my DS is all growed up.
Beautiful pieces sent & received Helen. :0)
What beautiful unique ways to stitch up the same design!!!
What a pretty pinup and a good idea to draw names and do it for each other.
A lovely way to share your stitching. That is a lovely pinkeep.
Wonderful pinkeeps Helen and I can tell you and Oz are spending good time together. Please pop into my blog when you have got the chance Helen, I have got a surprise waiting there for you.
All the best,
Edda
just found your blog. This stitching friends piece is simply adorable!!! Love it!!!!!
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