(I should have smiled but I am camera shy)
A new frame for New England Whaling Waters. I found an 8 X 10 at Michael's and it was so old looking with wooden nails. Just love it.
Finally getting warm here, Yeah!!! I finished the taxes yesterday and I actually did a happy dance in the kitchen. See I am kind of a shy more quiet person and for me to let loose and do a dance in the kitchen was something. (Granted I was all alone) I still let loose. : )
I have been working on a design that will be 36 inches tall. Oh I am enjoying it so much. I wish I could share but I am still designing and then there will be all of the stitching.
Have a good day
donna
36 inches tall?! Wow! Wish I could see it! I love your shop front! Love the new frame for New England Whaling too!
ReplyDeleteYour shop always looks so inviting. If I were still in NE I would stop by for tea and stitching!
ReplyDeleteOh Donna !!! You and the shop front look great !!! I love the Whaling frame !!! Can't wait on that new chart !!! Just give us a sneak peek when you have it ready !!! lol
ReplyDeleteThat frame is just perfect! I love it! I'm going to buy that chart at Celebrations.
ReplyDeleteYour shop looks wonderful Donna! I wish that someday I could visit.
ReplyDeleteThat frame is a fantastic find. It looks so great with the piece.
Your new design is so intriguing. At 36" long, I can't imagine what it is!
Hi, my name is Caterina and I'm italian.
ReplyDeleteI love your cross-stitch works, and I wonder were I can find the designs here in Italy.
If I'm not wrong you live in New England, and some day I would like to visit your shop.
Have a great weekend!
Your New England Whaling Waters is a beautiful design. I have the Tidal River charts to stitch at some time in the not too distant future. Cant wait :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, I did not know you have a real bricks and mortar shop and in one of the most beautiful places no less.
ReplyDeleteI just looked at the interior of your shop in a later post and how inviting it all looks. Just lovely with all the framed designs and those yummy threads hanging on the wall. Wow!
Margaret