
Here is my progress at a little over thirty hours on CW. I was able to finish all the gold work up the front of her skirt. It looks beautiful. I also think that I have completed the hardest part of the project. Definitely using only using one strand of PTB no matter what the pattern calls for.
Thursday was a little stash day. In the mail, I got a custom piece of Silkweaver Porcelain Linen to eventually do Celtic Banner by Butternut Road. I tried to take a pic of it, but the light color just wouldn't show up. Here is the image from Silweaver. I also picked up cuts of Sterling Silver and Fern Linen. I hope that one of them will be perfect for the White Wedding Sampler by Ellen Maurer-Stoh that I will be doing for my little sister and her fiance. I can't believe they are getting married in a little over six month



This weekend I plan to try and get at least to the 75% mark on the wedding sampler for Rob and Elana. I want to finish that so I can frame it for a Holiday gift for them. I will also be kitting up three ornaments from JCS ornament mag 2005 and my garden theme exchange piece. I will be working on these at the hospital Wednesday and Thursday while Allen is either in surgery or heavily medicated. I definitely want to be there whenever he wakes up, but I will have to have plenty to do or the docs will have to find something to give me too. Hopefully I will have some pics for when we get back from Johns Hopkins on Thursday afternoon.
2 comments:
CW is looking great!
CW looks awesome Leslie. You are the first person I've seen start at the bottom and you're right, I think you have done the hardest part already.
I hope all goes well for your hubby's surgery. I'll be thinking of you both this week.
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