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ACK! It looks like Mr. Rickman has gotten a nasty looking rash or something. The things one sees when stitching......eh, I've found the right side of this row of pages.
ooo, Carol made a good point in her comment. We all seem to have a differant way of attacking a pattern. I usually find the middle, do that page and move on. Fairy Flora is the first pattern I've worked with that was all on one page. I was a bit perplexed at first, but gotta start somewhere right? Too each their own! :)
I've been trying to update the look of this blog as I find ways of going around my wonderful low knowledge of html. Fun city! 8-l anywho......nothing much of note around these parts.
ooo, Carol made a good point in her comment. We all seem to have a differant way of attacking a pattern. I usually find the middle, do that page and move on. Fairy Flora is the first pattern I've worked with that was all on one page. I was a bit perplexed at first, but gotta start somewhere right? Too each their own! :)
I've been trying to update the look of this blog as I find ways of going around my wonderful low knowledge of html. Fun city! 8-l anywho......nothing much of note around these parts.
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Hi - Re: your comment in my blog about Story Time - they sure do look a bit like chickadees, but I am not sure.... they have lilac and green in them too. Valerie is european, I think, and I wonder if these birds are not regional to New England :-) They are sweet, though...
I have an embarassing question - who is Rickman? Clearly he is someone famous, but I don't recognize him....
Ah right, there you go - Rickman is Snape! Oh, I like him! For some reason, did not recognize him :-) 17th Century Irish Garden is by Liz Turner Diehl - one of my all time favorite designers.
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