@Judy S - I found it at my not-so-local LNS in Mt. Dora, FL. I was visiting my great aunt and uncle up that way earlier this week and stopped in at A Stitcher's Dream. It's a small/quaint shop, but lots of goodies!!
ROFL! It just won't display! All I see is three black squares and I was wondering if this was a joke or what... I had to read the comments to make sure. I'll have to come back another time to judge by myself then. Hugs! Lili Bear
@Lili: I know, it is really difficult to see the glowing eyes, nose and mouth!!! LOL... I am gonna try to get better pictures when I get more of the design finished.
Thank you for being my daddy for the last 40 plus years. You were my rock when I needed one. You were my best friend. You are now in our loving Lord’s arms and healed of your pain. Reuniting with long departed loved ones. And Mrs. Beasley too. I will miss the way you play your guitar and sing the songs you enjoy. I will miss our drives together finding new places to see and explore. I will miss you, daddy, the rest of my physical life. I look forward to the day we see each other again. Look for me running to you; into your arms. Michael Shawn Hayes March 8, 1949 to September 5, 2012 63 years young
Well, I finally picked this piece back up the other day and have put quite a few stitches into it. Here is a picture of where I left it when last it was seen: And here is what it looks like today: I am about halfway through page 1. I switched back to the hoop as it is easier to handle, even though there is a lot of excess, soon-to-be stitched, fabric hanging over it.
Well, I promised another giveaway, something of the patriotic sort, and decided that Memorial Day would be the date! Now for the giveaway part: it will be a SURPRISE!!! :D To start things off, I want to pay tribute to the veterans and currently serving members of our Armed Forces: Army, Navy, Air Force (formerly Army Air Corps), Marines, and Coast Guard. Yes, the Coast Guard is part of our defense system and even served during WWII in an active capacity. I visited one such ship in Key West last summer. ***** What is a Vet? Some Veterans bear visible signs of their service: a missing limb, a jagged scar, a certain look in the eye. Others may carry the evidence inside them: a pin holding a bone together, a piece of shrapnel in the leg - or perhaps another sort of inner steel: the soul's ally forged in the refinery of adversity. Except in parades, however, the men and women who have kept America safe wear no badge or emblem. You can't tell a Vet just by looking. Wha...
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Smiles - Denise
@Judy S - I found it at my not-so-local LNS in Mt. Dora, FL. I was visiting my great aunt and uncle up that way earlier this week and stopped in at A Stitcher's Dream. It's a small/quaint shop, but lots of goodies!!
Hugs!
Lili Bear