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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Threadkeep

The third project to make the trip to England was the Folk Art Threadkeep. I did a lot of work on it during the first week of our trip. I finished the willow trees while watching Agatha Christie mysteries with my MIL. Back in September 2008, it looked like this.

Unfortunately, I put the year on when I started. Maybe I can sneak the finish date onto it somewhere.












14 comments:

  1. I love all of these - so cool!

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  2. That is really a pretty piece, Anna.

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  3. I like that design--don't think I've seen it before.

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  4. I love things with willow trees!

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  5. That looks great.

    One of my own finishes last year had the starting date on, I think it adds to the 'story' behind the piece, and with us documenting our stitching via our blogs, will give the historians something to discuss ;o)

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  6. Anonymous10:32 AM

    This piece is beautiful!

    dd

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  7. Lovely. I think you sneak in a finish year some place. This is why I usually leave the year to the very last...LOL.

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  8. Donna, I usually do too but it was in the middle!

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  9. Very nice! How big is this one?

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  10. I don't know how you manage to do any stitching, let alone WIP - or, dare I say it? - UFO stitching when you're travelling. But you made great progress and this particular piece is just beautiful!

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  11. Very pretty - and it looks like you made good progress on it!

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  12. It was a pleasure to discover your blog and see so many gorgeous embroideries.

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  13. I really like this piece, and you made great progress. Who designed it? I don't remember ever seeing it, and I'd like to see it finished.

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