Well, I finished both of the borders on "Kind Fond Love Sampler." Now for the fun part - the inside! Hopefully the pictures will not be so boring from now on! :)
Thank you to everyone who helped clear out some of my stash! I really appreciate it! :) Write soon!
oh how did I miss the sale? going over now!
ReplyDeleteborder looks good.:D
You always seem to be working on something I really want to pull out of my stash and start! I can't wait to see more progress on Kind, Fond Love, because that's a chart I have and I'll be using DMC as well. And, although I have yet to start Sea to Shining Sea, It will be started in the next few weeks! Yours is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love it! i hate stitching borders but i like watching you whip them out quickly! may have to send you my pieces to get the borders stitched?! LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat a great finish on the border! It looks like a lot of work as there are two different parts! It is just really nice though and now the fun part can begin!
ReplyDeleteLovely border! Isn't it the best feeling when everything meets up and you've proved you counted right? I can't wait to see the inside take shape!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, looking good! I don't find this boring at all. I *would* be bored if I had to stitch it in one go, but boy, does it look good already!
ReplyDeleteGreat job finishing the border. I can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteIt's compelling blogging, Nicole! Just kidding, of course! Yay on finishing the border!
ReplyDeleteWell done on getting through the border. I know how they're not your favourite part of a design. Now you can enjoy KFL. I'm excited to see your progress from here!
ReplyDeleteHey, it looks great!! I always worry that I'll be a bit off on the border, you know, that one stitch that throws everything off. Now the hard part is done & the fun part begins. Woo! I will happily be watching your progress on this!
ReplyDeleteIt's always a good feeling to have finished the border of a project as it's usually the boring part of it. Now you can start the "real" stitching, lol.
ReplyDeleteI always love to do the border first - I always feel like I've really gotten something done. :-)
ReplyDeletecongrats on that large border finish!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful border though. :o)
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