Saturday, October 6, 2012

Decorations & a parcel

After stalking the postie for a few days my parcel finally arrived from Michelle. I was going to say her latest pattern but Michelle posted today another gorgeous pattern. Pop on over & have a look at it here. Michelle's parcels always come wrapped beautifully & are a joy to receive.
& included some lovely extra goodies for me felt, pen for writing/tracing on fabric & of course delicious choccies. Yum.
 
Happy Stitching,



13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Such lovely hearts Jeanette i will checked that link out ,thankyou.Oh what a beautiful parcel to receive from Shell,love the bunnie pattern.xx

Michelle Ridgway said...

Such sweet hearts. I was lucky enough to get one on my Santa Sack from Cheryll...too cute. Gorgeous parcel too. Have fun with it all.

Terry said...

Your hearts look great! Weren't they so fun to make? I still need to make a few more before Christmas.

Michelle said...

Cute hearts and a fun parcel... Enjoy!

Linda said...

Loving those heart ornies!!! Darling! You always have the best goodies. :-)

Cheryll said...

I love making these hearts too. Your's look great! :)

Melody said...

Wow, what a fabulous parcel.

Michelle May-The Raspberry Rabbits said...

Those hearts are too cute! Oh how I need to get started on Christmas stuff.
Glad you liked all your goodies. That pen works really well for marking on dark fabrics.
xx

Sue said...

Great looking Hearts Jeanette. Will make lovely gifts. :-)

Wendyb said...

oooh Jeanette, looks like loads of fun....on both counts!
xox sugary hugs
Wendy :O)

Allie said...

Well done with the hearts, and I'm swooning over that pattern of Michelle's! Enjoy!!!

Valspierssews said...

I love the way those hearts come together. They look great. The little hare is so cute. Some lovely goodies there.

Binsa said...

Hello Jeanette, thankyou for the link for the hearts...I enjoy working with felt....the ones you have made are lovely...hugs O'faigh

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