Several things to blab about so hold onto your stitching, quilting, books, and whatever else may blow away while reading quite a post such as this one.
KIDS…
Yesterday afternoon Jose decided to make a hot pocket for himself. Apparently the plate was a bit too hot for Jose’s own good, so he elaborated in order to protect his hand on the trek to his bedroom. Well, we caught him sneaking off to his bedroom to eat. He was trying to explain himself when we wondered what that big bright blue-green thing was. Ahh, now we know.
KIDS…
Yesterday afternoon Jose decided to make a hot pocket for himself. Apparently the plate was a bit too hot for Jose’s own good, so he elaborated in order to protect his hand on the trek to his bedroom. Well, we caught him sneaking off to his bedroom to eat. He was trying to explain himself when we wondered what that big bright blue-green thing was. Ahh, now we know.
Tonight after dinner Cameron wanted to help with the pots and pans and everything else…I think. I don’t know what he was trying to do. You figure it out. (Excuse the yellowish floor. We’re meaning to get that replaced at some point.)
PROGRESS…







I’m happy with my pace on this project because it isn’t just the main focus piece, but different little pieces included with the tin. I’ve learned a few new specialty stitches so it’s been so much fun expanding my x’s :o) Susan is truly a fantastic teacher and she’s an artist as well. If she’s ever in your area or your country (‘cause she goes international baby) you should really think about signing up and attending. Annemiek knows her too and she can confirm.
FINISHED…
I am terribly excited about this little finish. Her name is Sarah and she is a product of Susan Greening Davis.





Now that I’ve bored you and kept you from your guilty pleasures, I just want to say thanks for visiting me and leaving comments. It means soooo much that you just can’t possibly imagine how much. You are all so wonderful and fun. Thanks again!
Talk soon!


PS: Btw, I tied the apron around Sarah’s waist and changed the blog topper photo. Sarah isn’t naked anymore - Yay!!!
8 comments:
Your progress on the tin and doll are amazing, Julie. She looks so much better "dressed".
Lovely stitching and those Cameron pics are hilarious - love the one of him going back in for more pots. LOL
Tanya :)
Thanks! At one point Cameron's feet were off the ground. Those cabinets go pretty far back. :D
Great stitching! Sarah is beautiful. I just have to laugh at Cameron's kitchen inventory. Did he approve of all those pots and pans?
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Heidi
What is it with kids and kitchen cupboards. I have many pictures like that and cherish them because they're so grown now. Beautiful progress on your piece. Those stitches look daunting, but beautiful. And your doll is adorable.
*LOL* My 11 years old son is some time sneaky just like your son, so I cracks up so much right now!*LOL*
and Cameron, It's so funny and darn cute! I love the picture of him put his head inside a cabinet! *LOL*
Your sampler is coming alone very beautiful, WOW! Way to go, Julie!
Sarah is awesome!!! Fantastic finish! I love your new header photo!
Cameron and Arden are obviously both destined to become chefs someday. Arden also "helps" in the kitchen like this, pulling out all the plastic mixing bowls, Tupperware, pots & pans. Cooking can become pretty dangerous in that obstacle course! Not to mention repeatedly washing everything. Sigh.
I just love how Sarah turned out, and huge congratulations on that teensy tuffet. I've only made one and I felt like I had 8 fingers on each hand by the end of it. Not for me, I fear! LOL!
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