I stitched the labels for the three Santa sacks.
Now to stitch them to the fabric and put the sacks together.
Also did a bit of chain stitching on block 6 of
Jenny's Phyllis May's Kitchen. It's nearly two weeks since
I last touched this so it's certainly going to be a long term project!
Thank you to the lovely Chez for hosting us.
You can see what others got up to here.
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But it will be well worth the effort in the end.
Thanks for stopping in at FNwF...xox
Good to get the name stitching done.. Maybe the sacks for FNSI ??
Nice to have a long term project you can just pick up and do..
Your stitching looks great. xx
Lucky little girls will love their personalised sacks xx
I love that project! Are you making the book or the quilt? I want to make it! It is so cute. Was there ever a kit with all the fabrics? I love the fabrics she used for it. Uh oh...another project! Thank you so much for sharing and the story she told about her Nana was heart warming. I can't wait to see all of yours!
BTW...I have lost touch with The House on the Side of the Hill...how is she and is she still blogging?
Looking forward to seeing the personalised stockings.
Getting closer to seeing thosee stockings. Slowly but surely is better than nothing.
Nice stitching Christine! Hope you are enjoying a lovely weekend. It's very wete here!! Christine xx
Lovely stitching Christine, slow stitching is always good, no rush with a project like that.
Those Santa Sacks are going to be so cute! What a great idea! Do you write the names? It looks so professional! What is the paper or material you use? Does it tear away after you embroider it? I have a lot to learn about embroidery! Your kitchen book is going to be so awesome!
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