This is the final in the ornament series (and I'm sure you're glad!)...
For better pictures you can visit the designer HERE.
- THIS artist does really interesting work!
- Although THIS is technically touting a book, there's a project that's quite intriguing and also an interesting article about the technique.
- THIS is a really pretty scarf design that could easily be changed up to make a blanket.
- I've never been a huge fan of shawls because they want to fall off but I think THIS design might just have a lot more 'stayputability' (and yes that's a word in MY dictionary!!).
- Have a peek through the galleries of THIS amazing artist! (thanks to Mary Ann of My Tate Gallery for the heads up on this one)
Today's quote is from Susan Sarandon..."I look forward to being older, when what you look like becomes less and less an issue and what you are is the point"
I've loved seeing your ornaments progressions...they are so pretty...Rain, damp and actually cold here today--this week is supposed to see much lower temps...good inside day...Hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteYes, good days to be inside for sure!
DeleteThese ornaments are totally amazing. Love them all!!
ReplyDeleteThey were fun to make Sue - hopefully the grandies will like them.
DeleteVery nice! The links are all rabbit holes. lol. Now I want to decorate a sweat shirt, sew a doll, and try cross stitching. lol
ReplyDeleteThank you
My middle name is 'Enabler' didn't you know!!
DeleteNice to follow your step by step with the ornaments. They're lovely.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad they're done because they seemed to take forever.
DeleteMary Ann, these are just too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam!
DeleteSherry of createology: Your needlepoint ornaments are amazing dear. I would hope that after the Littles enjoy that at Holiday Christmas that these are put away for safe keeping to be enjoyed each year. I adore Arly’s dolls that are so full of character and magical whimsy. I also really like the Crazy Quilt Hearts. Great quote and this is where I am in my journey of life. I do hope you are having a lovely Autumn. P.S. How is Resident Chef after his tumble?
ReplyDeleteI think their parents will make sure the ornaments are put away for future Christmases. I will tell them that they aren't toys but you never know.
DeleteResident Chef is motoring much better today. Took back his kitchen so I think he's on the mend.
I love seeing the ornament sets you are crafting. They are always so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful that Resident Chef is doing so much better.
God bless.
Yes, I'm glad Resident Chef is doing better too - he's taking back the cooking!
DeleteLove this final ornament Mary Anne, you have done brilliantly getting these all finished in plenty of time! Hugs Christine xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine! I'm happy that they're done.
DeleteHi Mary Anne, Love that shawl, and such pretty colours too! Don’t thin’ id try knitting it ….. I know I’d never finish it 😆
ReplyDeleteBarbara (The Flashing Scissors) xx
I'm with you - I doubt I'd finish it either, but it IS a nice pattern.
DeleteThese ornaments are magical :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm hoping the grandies think so too.
DeleteHi Mary Anne! It's Olena from Livingontherainbow. You finished the Christmas village so good! I love them all!
ReplyDeleteThank you Olena - I love your designs and had so much fun creating them for our grandies (and the Nutcracker for our daughters-in-law and the chefs for our son). Thank you SO much for your lovely comments!!!
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