It's been a while since I've stitched a Lizzie Kate - I've stitched Bless the Baby once before and have always loved it. As I type this one is in the air with Colin on it's way to Georgia off the Black Sea, for the doctor at the BP Supsa Oil Terminal (where Colin works), and his wife who have recently had their first baby. I've never met them so I do hope that they like it. I've stitched it on 28ct Cashel Flax linen using the listed Gentle Art Sampler Threads.


Colin left to go back overseas for work again this morning and will be away now for at least six weeks. I hope to busy myself passing the time away catching up on some finishing, as I still have pieces from two years ago that I really, really would like to get completed!
Thanks again for passing by and I hope you all have a very Happy Easter! :o)
Magnificent I always return with pleasure! I like this blog
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Mary
Very pretty! And so cute to have a bunny button in time for Easter :o)
ReplyDeleteVery cute and love the blue colours of the thread.
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Such an adorable design :)
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It is so pure in it's simplicity! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Easter, Carol!
Congratulations on the award. I love this sampler - am sure it will be very well received. :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful finish Carol!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and the button is a wonderful touch.
ReplyDeleteA very special gift, i'm sure they will treasure it
ReplyDeleteHe was born on my wedding anniversary!
Happy Easter to you too
Love this little baby gift...it's adorable...the colors are beautiful. Really like the Bookshelf needlework as well. You do such lovely work.
ReplyDeleteA lovely finish Carol - well done. Michelle x
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ReplyDeleteI'm a new Blogger so just popping by to say hello!
Your blog is very enjoyable to read and your stitching and finishes are gorgeous.
HAPPY EASTER to you and I'll be popping back soon xx
Just a darling little sampler. I'm ready to tackle one soon for my grandson who is due in late May.
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