This week I decided to work on my smaller WIPs, Wandering Shepherd by Shepherds Bush, and Coffee Menu by Little House Needleworks. I don't think I've stitched on either of these for a good few weeks.
Tonight I'm going to make a start on Part 2 of the Stitching Leporello, that is, after I've packed my suitcase as I'm heading away again in the morning to spend a few days in Palmerston North with family there. I don't think there'll be much stitching going on over the weekend but thats ok, as my aunt, cousin and I will go to the movies and shopping, two of my other favourite past times, lol. Glenn is also away this weekend, he's going to Auckland with a friend to watch the All Blacks play Ireland in another test match. Our poor kitty, being abandoned two weekends in a row, she won't be very impressed with us. But my Dad does a great job of coming around to feed her and check she's ok. Have a good few days!
11 comments:
Coffee Menu looks lovely :)
Have a great weekend. Hope you get some stitching done! :)
Great stitching as usual - I especially like the Coffee Menu!
Sounds like more fun in store for both Katrina and Glenn! Enjoy! :D
Both the SB and LHN designs are looking great!
Great progress Katrina, makes me want to drag Wandering Shepherd out and start him
Very sweet pieces - I especially like the coffee menu.
Have a great weekend away - visiting family and shopping - stitching can definitely wait!
Love both of your WIPs. Have a great weekend with your family. I have a friend whose daughter lives in Palmerston North, my friend lives in Wanganui
Both of your WIPs are coming along nicely. Looks like there will be some happy dancing soon. :)
Great stitching, as usual. Have a great weekend.
Katrina, they're both lovely. Coffee Menu is one fo my recent favorites patterns but I also like the SB's one. enjoy your weekend!
Both pieces are lovely. I am new to blogging and just wanted to say your site looks great!!! I wish I could learn how to do all the computy stuff as well as stitching. Thanks for letting me look.
I love the little snails on your SB sampler!
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