Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Yummy Goodies for Me!!!!!

Yesterday the lovely postie delivered to me a parcel i was expecting from Shell. I opened it to discover the patterns wrapped up so lovely i didn't want to open it at first. Also with the patterns was a little bag containing a teabag & chocolates. Thanks Shell. The chocolates were a little soft from the hot weather but nothing a stint in the freezer couldn't fix. :)
I will try the tea later on when i've time to sit down with a book & eat the chocolates then. :)
These are the beautiful patterns i bought from Shell.
I love heart patterns & Bunny patterns. This one combines the 2. :)
Today the parcel man also made a delivery.
The Lecien Basics i need for making Vignette In Stitches.
Yesterday i emailed Cath to get some more Cottage Garden Threads & this morning she told me the ric rac to match the threads was in. Well Cath just dropped by with my threads & the ric rac. So tempting to buy all the ric rac its so gorgeous. I bought some of course, who wouldn't at $11 for 5 metres of ric rac.
All the threads i needed for projects &
the ric racs. All so yummy.

Happy Stitching,

7 comments:

Sheila said...

Oh those patterns are so sweet and all those lovely threads and ric rac and those beautiful fabrics , wait a second I need to close my mouth it is drooping a little ;-)Beautiful Jeanette .

Linda said...

What a nice delivery! I love the ric rac!!

Roseanne said...

I love the ric rac on the spools talk about spoilt.

Q said...

I love the thread and ric rac, and don't you just want to eat those Lecien Basics!

Valspierssews said...

Very pretty patterns. The threads are beautiful and are the ric racs variagated too?

Quiltpassion.blogspot.com said...

I love all of it! Lovely hearts!
Greetings, Cisca

Michelle May-The Raspberry Rabbits said...

Happy stitching my friend! Glad you liked your goodies!
xx, shell

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