In my Stitching Sister yahoo group, there was a Valentine exchange I joined. Faith was my partner and she send a wonderful package. I love everything. I, even, stitched one of the free patterns she send me but I can not show it. I had entered in a competition in one of my other groups. Thank you Faith!
Last year I stitched this cute pattern, "Meow spoken her" and this weekend I finished it off as a flat fold. I thought I had put a picture up when I finished it, but I did not because it is not in my history. As you notice, it is the same material as the Q-snaps huggie. This one is for my friend in VA. I had stitched Lizzie Kate "Dogs Leave Pawprints on Your Heart" when I was visiting her in Texas a couple years ago. She wanted one for her cats. I finally got one done for her and its on her way. The picture below is the back. I had to make a mini collage of the cats because I did not have a picture of them together. I still need to work on making bows.
When I was unpacking from my trip last month, I unpacked a pattern I brought with me, hoping to start it. I always overpack when I bring stitching projects, but what stitcher doesn't? When I was done, I realize I didn't see the material and threads with the pattern. I called my friend but she didn't have it. So I went looking into my closet, thinking I absently put it one of my bags. This is what I found:
This butterfly was stitched while I was in VA last May and I must have packed it by accident when I was packing to leave. How I never noticed I took it earlier, probably I just when through the bag real quick and put aside. So I made it into a pillow like I told my friend I will this is the results.
I never did find my threads and material. Also, a book is missing too. If I find the book, I might find the material and threads,or vice versa. I guess I should be more organized. I, also, finished a Valentine ornament, but that too, is going into the competition.
Don't forget about my giveaway. If you want to enter, please comment in the post below. I will not enter anyone from this posting.
Many hugs,
Vicky