Monday, June 17, 2013

Finishes & sneak peeks.

I've made another scrap basket,
2 pincushions,




Showing 4 sides of the 2 pincushions i made for the Stitch-A-Long & the buttons on top.

The other 3 finishes i can only show a sneak peek as the are for swaps.

Time to get a new camera i think. Every photo i took this morning was blurry. I had to use zoom to get clear photos. Very frustrating.

Happy Stitching,



13 comments:

Anonymous said...

lovely finishes Jeanette and cute sneak peeks,well done.xx

Peg - Happy In Quilting said...

Wow....you have been busy, they look fantastic...

Marilyn said...

You have been busy. pin cushions look lovely.

Fiona said...

love your pincushions.... so pretty... and fun sneaky peaks....
Hugz

Cheryll said...

Oooh such a tease... but in a good way! Love your pin cushions! :)

Katherine said...

Some fantastic finishes Jeanette. Love those cute pincushions

Chookyblue...... said...

2 great pincushions.....well done....

Cheryl said...

Beautiful job on your pincushions Jeanette - I'm still stitching one, and you have made two.Lovely sneaky peaks

Tatkis said...

I love both your pincushions!

Hugs,
Tatyana

Sheila said...

You have been super busy Jeanette,love those pincushions , and the sneak peaks look interesting too :-)

Karen said...

LOVE the pincushions Jeanette!

Josie said...

Love the pincushions Jeanette. Can't decide which colour way is my favourite they are both so pretty.

FlourishingPalms said...

Just a tip about your camera. If you can find a little flower symbol on your camera settings, push it. That's the "close-up focus" setting (for want of a better term) that allows your camera to catch the details of a close-up photo. Just think of it as looking into the depths of a flower to view it clearly. If you have that option, you'll find you don't need a new camera. Believe me, I've learned by trial and error... and reading my camera's owner's manual!

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