tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668501058480111367.post7498490836355281634..comments2024-03-01T19:39:24.474-08:00Comments on Carol's Counted Canvaswork & Needleworks: Sorry to anyone who tried to find the kimono projects in Needlepointers magazineCarolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07649822012143108203noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668501058480111367.post-62809536150943081222011-05-23T16:05:02.948-07:002011-05-23T16:05:02.948-07:00Carol,
I love your blog and so sorry to hear about...Carol,<br />I love your blog and so sorry to hear about your accident. It will heal in time. I too broke my shoulder, but in a biking accident. I have been admiring Rainforest Crunch so I was excited to see your modification to the color way and will be curious to see the thread guide. Tony Minieri has a piece called Stars for a New Millenium and have been stumped as to what color way to use - Rainforest Crunch came to mind. I'm been stitching for five years and have been doing decorative stitches on painted canvas. I did cross-stitch "And They Sinned" by Exemplar Dames and a rug by Elizabeth Bradley (four squares with victorian bell pull as border) so I do like counted work. I happened upon your blog via Jane at Chilly Hollow. One last thing for now - the Jim Wurth Gold and Silver piece is exceptional and Laura Perrin's Long Study. I found the Perrin piece the other day on the Spinster Stitcher's blog (She's very funny!). So, you have a new fan fellow Commonwealther. I'm from Canada, but live in New York City. BethBethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06886033774353431497noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668501058480111367.post-86234287284256199822011-05-23T04:21:56.779-07:002011-05-23T04:21:56.779-07:00Do you remember whaat issue of NeedlePointers the ...Do you remember whaat issue of NeedlePointers the John Waddell piece was featured?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com