Hi ya!Time to get this week started!
Over the weekend, I picked out some Valdani 3 strand, variegated floss to start stitching my Folk Art fusion "May Basket" design.
I also chose some yellow yarn that I will use for areas in the basket. Maybe I will use it in several places. Then I chose some fabrics which will be for the border.
I'll keep you posted on the process. My good friend, Margaret (RIP) always said, "Michelle, you can't get finished until you get started."
Well, looks like a perfect time to get started!
xx,
Michelle and the Bunnies
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Beautiful Shell. Love the fabrics. Hugs, xx
I love Margaret's quote my friend. Keep stitching in her memory, make new memories. LOVE TO YOU ALL!
Oh! This is going to be so beautiful! I can't wait to watch its progress. Have a nice week! Twyla
Oh, this is so cute - I love the colors and the heart design is wonderful!! Can't wait to see the finished project!! :-)
Excellent choices in felt, threads and fabrics. I must remember Margaret's wise words. I first need to get started. Creative bliss...
OK everyone - show up, be prepared, contribute.
I, myself, being of mostly thumbs, shall watch from the peanut gallery.
So love these colours...can't wait to see how you embellish.
Margaret's quote....so very true and I never thought of finishing, depending on the the beginning! Love the colors and that basket!
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