My life is crazy busy at the moment and I must admit my energy levels are not as high I would like. But I did manage to find some time to work on my block and so I am sharing with you what I have done.
As you can see the block still needs work on the left hand side, beading and buttons are yet to be added too.
This little detail shows you I too am getting myself sidetracked with TAST stitches!
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I like the stitches on this block and hope you share a close up of the upper right corner when it’s finished.
My progress is here:
http://fat-quarter.blogspot.nl/2013/04/work-in-progress-wednesday-april-10.html
You will soon have another beautiful block.
I finished another champagne block
http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcih/8638376201/in/photostream
I’m with you on the crazy life and lack of energy. I pop in and check out the progress on your lace quilt from time to time because I absolutely love it.
I’m proud to say my work in progress is finally complete:
http://saneandcrazy.blogspot.com/2013/04/from-wip-to-ufo-to-wisp-back-to-ufo-and.html
What is that lovely thread you are using for the detached woven buttonhole and french knots? I love those colors and I really like the seam treatment. The detached woven buttonholes still look like coffee beans to me!
Your block is coming along nicely! I made only a little progress on mine this past week. http://princessbubblescreates.blogspot.ca/
really like the way it sets off the bit of broderie anglaise in the middle.
http://thethreadbear.blogspot.fr/2013/04/work-in-progress.html and here’s my WIP link.
Hope it won’t be long before you’re feeling 100%.
Barbara 🙂
Yes, over-busy does tend to lead to being drained. What can you cut back on so as to get more rest??=)
I haven’t touched my needlework this month and haven’t done anything on my eternal sampler since Feb! Hope to have something for WIPW next week…
You work well under pressure! Nice stitches, nice colours.
Some background on my UFO can be read here:
http://queeniepatch.blogspot.jp/2013/04/wipw-what-is-kafferep.html