My poor, neglected sheep is headless. I didn't stitch any yesterday and I don't know how much I'll be able to get done today. I'll definitely be able to stitch tomorrow because I'm going stitching at
Martha's! I can't wait - it's going to be a blast! :) I almost didn't go because I thought I was going to have to go up to Charleston to help my dh find an apartment this weekend, but he wanted to go fishing, so he's going to go by himself next weekend. I'm going to take another class with
Susan Greening Davis next weekend at the
Thunderbird, which is just a few blocks from where I live, so I was able to get the commuter rate. It should be a lot of fun too! Anyway, here's my headless sheepie!
Please excuse the wrinkles! I had to scan it because dh took the camera with him - just in case he caught something huge! LOL! :)
P.S. Thank you all for the birthday wishes! I had a great day!
Your headless sheep is pretty funny. ;)
ReplyDeleteHave fun at your class - it's great that you could get a commuter rate - so many retreats etc. don't offer that benefit.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you haven't had much stitching time recently - I hope you can make up for it this weekend!
Happy belated birthday, and the sheep is cute, even without a head.
ReplyDeleteLOL ... poor thing, it needs a head! LOL Belated birthday wishes - enjoy the week-end
ReplyDeleteMy goodness...your poor sheep. Why is it that stitchers always seem to pause with animals or people stuck in awkward positions in their stitching:)
ReplyDeleteEven though your sheep is headless it is still beautiful! Have fun stitching tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteOh I missed your birthday. Happy Belated Birthday!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteA great looking headless sheep. :)
coulqtzoEven headless curly ewe's are cute, lol
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday Nicole. Your sheep will have a head soon I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Birthday, your Fright finish looks great, love the photos of your trick and treating.
ReplyDeleteYour sheep is cute, even without a head.
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