I'm not sure where I'll go next. The chart is hand drawn and hard to read, so the people at the bottom of the piece will be tough (like Angel Procession--ugh!).
Oh, and I ran out of 316. Apparently they didn't figure in all the many stops and starts in a TW piece.
I was working on some obligation stitching, but I ran out of silk. I needed only one length to finish, so I had to order some more. So the stitching on the first piece should be a quick finish. I then need to do the finishing and stitch a smaller piece. I'd like to get the package in the mail December 1. I'd better get to it! That's pretty close, can you believe it?
Baby: Logan will be six weeks Tuesday. He still hasn't given me a smile yet, darn it. Matt's relatives came over Sunday to see Logan, and he got passed around. Fortunately he was being an angel. I also need to find a nanny for when I go back to work. I work at home, so she can come here and take care of Logan and do a little housework. It'll be expensive, but at least he'll be close. I just hope I can find someone! I put an ad on Craig's List.
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Good luck finding the perfect nanny for Logan. I did that when I was in college and I just loved it. I still miss the kids, these many years later!
TW pieces look complicated anyway without the charts being hand drawn! You must have some patience.
I trained as a nanny when I left school. Hope you find the perfect nanny for Logan.
Your Castle sampler border is beautiful. I can't imagine stitching TW with a hard-to-read hand-drawn pattern. I wish you excellent eyesight :-).
The border looks wonderful!
Your border is gorgeous! So detailed!
Logan is precious. Love the picture with the Halloween socks! :-)
Wow! The borderis gorgeous, and I can just imagine how the rest of the piece will look.
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