Saturday, April 16, 2016

FNSI April

Still working on my In My Garden stitcheries. This is the last of the big ones. Right from the start i've been contemplating what fabrics to use to finish this quilt. Still none the wiser now the stitcheries have nearly been finished.

It would appear, fingers crossed, that i've fixed the problem mentioned in my previous post. No help from Blogger, lot of help from li'l ole me, that made my brain ache, & a little help from my friend Shez.

Happy Stitching,


16 comments:

Maria said...

Sew nice when you are getting to the end of your project. Look forward to seeing it together...
Pleased you fixed your problem with a little help from Shez....

Anonymous said...

Good morning my friend ,lovely stitching and fingers crossed for you Jeanette xx

Terry said...

What a cute stitchery! I think I need to get back into stitching again! :0)

... said...

That is a beautiful stitching. I love everything about it, the trees, the rabbits, the bird!

Chookyblue...... said...

Stitching is always great.....

Michelle Ridgway said...

Lovely stitching and keeping everything crossed for you xx

Rosie said...

Cute block Jeanette. Love those rabbits.

kiwikid said...

Beautiful stitching.

Mãos e manias said...

Lovely stitches!

Karen's Korner said...

What a pretty stitchery.

Fiona said...

the stitcheries are lovely - I have finished all mine but that's as far as I have got....
Hugz

Susan said...

Im sure you will find something to put with them.
Now I'm wondering if all my comments are coming into my emails . . darn Blogger.

Allie-oops Designs said...

I think that's my favorite from the set - love those little bunnies!!! I hope your problem is all sorted, you'll have to let me know what you did.

The Sloan Patch said...

such a cute stitchery

Helen said...

Beautiful stitching pretty stitchery !!

Kaisievic said...

Your In my Garden stitcheries are lovely, Jeanette. So glad that you were able to fix the blogger problem.

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