Hello Dear Friends! I'm delighted to share a few more finishes with you. This first one was made by Murf (no blog or album) for our friend Marianne. Murf stitched up ~*Oh Sweet Valentine*~ and made a darling pillow. Marianne has it sitting next to a dolly I had made for her that she calls 'Betty Ann' (yup... that is my name). The whole display is very sweet ~ isn't it? I love it! The aging Murf did is perfect & the construction of the pillow is wonderful. Look at those rick rack edges! :)
Next is a needle punch finish by Charlene. This freebie title is ~*Happy & Joyful Bunnies*~... and Charlene made them look especially happy & joyful! I think it is very interesting how she used a different yarn for the bunnies ~ it adds uniqueness & charm don't ya think? Cute Cute Cute!
Thank you Ladies for crafting with my freebies... and SHARING so we can all enjoy your creations! You are all awesome!
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Before I sign off, I want to share some more excitement with you. Tomorrow is the 13th Annual Rock Creek Hook-In & Rug Show... and I get to go! YIPPEE! My SIL, Robin, and I are leaving bright & early (ok, well it might still be dark outside but you get the idea). The hook-in is in Lenexa, Kansas... held in the Lenexa Community Center from 9:00 to 3:00. It is sure to be a GREAT day... even with the snow flurries forecasted. I'm really looking forward to seeing all the rugs, wool, patterns, and friendly smiling faces! Hopefully my camera will work well enough so I can share lots of yummy photos when I return. (My camera hasn't been acting right & we are thinking it is time for a new one... keep your fingers crossed that it holds out one more day!) Swing by if you are in Lenexa tomorrow!
Many warm smiles to you all...
Betty
Friday, February 27, 2009
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Isn't Murf's finish just the sweetest! I was so lucky to receive this pretty pillow!!
ReplyDeleteLove the texture on the bunnies! Great idea!
Beautiful pieces and love how she used heavier threads for the bunnies.
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