Hello from rainy England!
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Hello from rainy England!
Hi. I'm Annie. I used to stitch regularly but took a hiatus. Now I mix between knit, crochet and sewing
Recently got back into it and got volunteered to make my Sister-in-laws 50th birthday present. It's a dolls house by Pako. I've just started and all going well, apart from squiggly eyes!
I've also got a couple of unfinished projects. A nativity and a Christmas elf fairy by mirabilia. I have loads kitted up ready to go though!
Just thought I'd introduce myself and see if anyone else is working on similar things
I'd post a pic, but can't work out how to yet!
Recently got back into it and got volunteered to make my Sister-in-laws 50th birthday present. It's a dolls house by Pako. I've just started and all going well, apart from squiggly eyes!
I've also got a couple of unfinished projects. A nativity and a Christmas elf fairy by mirabilia. I have loads kitted up ready to go though!
Just thought I'd introduce myself and see if anyone else is working on similar things
I'd post a pic, but can't work out how to yet!
Re: Hello from rainy England!
And a warm welcome from an overcast West of Scotland! So glad you found us. Why not set up a thread in the SAL section, post a photo, and we can cheer you on as you create your sister--n-law's doll's house?
- littleturtlegirl
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Welcome to the forum from Virginia!!!
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Hello and welcome from Colorado. I'm looking forward to pictures of the doll house and your other WIP's.
Debby
(main) WIPs
Angel of Love
Book of Mythical Creatures
Cache la Poudre
Past Present Forever
Fishing Friends
(main) WIPs
Angel of Love
Book of Mythical Creatures
Cache la Poudre
Past Present Forever
Fishing Friends
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hello and welcome from Italy
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Leave nothing on the beach except footprints
HAED World Travel Bookshelf
HAED Tree frog
HAED QS Ladybug
HAED Dragon Rip
Instagram @oriettait
Leave nothing on the beach except footprints
HAED World Travel Bookshelf
HAED Tree frog
HAED QS Ladybug
HAED Dragon Rip
Instagram @oriettait
Re: Hello from rainy England!
Serinde wrote:And a warm welcome from an overcast West of Scotland! So glad you found us. Why not set up a thread in the SAL section, post a photo, and we can cheer you on as you create your sister--n-law's doll's house?
I'd love to. But what's a SAL and how do I post pics?
I can't believe I've had such a warm welcome from all over the world. I feel lucky that so many people have popped in to say hello
Thank you all.
Ps. Only just worked out how to reply to a message. I'm not a computer whizz!
- jocellogirl
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Hi there from Brum
A SAL is a Stitch-A-Long which is where we all post pictures of what we're stitching. If you click on 'Board index' at the top of the page, the menu of all the sections of the forum will come up. Stitch-A-Long is the fourth one down where you can see what we're all working on.
As for posting pictures, this link will take you to the thread where all is explained. If you get stuck, just shout and someone will be bound to help you.
Good luck
A SAL is a Stitch-A-Long which is where we all post pictures of what we're stitching. If you click on 'Board index' at the top of the page, the menu of all the sections of the forum will come up. Stitch-A-Long is the fourth one down where you can see what we're all working on.
As for posting pictures, this link will take you to the thread where all is explained. If you get stuck, just shout and someone will be bound to help you.
Good luck
Jo x
WIP:
Celtic Autumn
On the back burner:
HAEDs Rhyme and Reason
Trio Godspeed Sistine Chapel
Around the World in 80 stitches, Herbularius
WIP:
Celtic Autumn
On the back burner:
HAEDs Rhyme and Reason
Trio Godspeed Sistine Chapel
Around the World in 80 stitches, Herbularius
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Welcome from Canada! I am sure you will find the forums very helpful and knowledgeable as well as enabling and fun Can't wait to see your Mira Elf I am working on multiple Miras and Nora Corbetts at the moment.
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Welcome from the equally rainy East Midlands. This is the friendliest group you are likely to find.
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Hi Annie and Welcome from me too in beautiful sunny Brisbane Australia. A lovely fresh morning before a warmer than usual day and I am off to the veranda soon to try and get some more stitching done on my current WIP (called Fujian).
Your 2 UFO's (unfinished objects) sound lovely, especially the Christmas Fairy and I am sure the Dolls House will be a lovely challenge for you to stitch.
Your 2 UFO's (unfinished objects) sound lovely, especially the Christmas Fairy and I am sure the Dolls House will be a lovely challenge for you to stitch.
Sally in Brisbane Australia
WIPS
Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
WIPS
Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
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Morning all
Thank you to everyone!
I've managed to upload a thread to SAL for the dolls house. Photo bucket was a new experience though!
I've stitched on and off for 20 odd years. I've big things planned as always. It's great seeing other peoples creations too.
I might be a bit slow responding. Pc is poorly and everything is being uploaded from my iPhone.....
Other things I forgot to mention were, I'm recently 40, married, have an almost 21 year old, 3 dogs, nurse by profession, gardener and rugby fanatic. Also I'm off work due to a ruptured Achilles. No longer in plaster cast now an aircast boot!
Thank you all for such a warm welcome.
So that's me, where can I find all your pics of progress?
Thank you to everyone!
I've managed to upload a thread to SAL for the dolls house. Photo bucket was a new experience though!
I've stitched on and off for 20 odd years. I've big things planned as always. It's great seeing other peoples creations too.
I might be a bit slow responding. Pc is poorly and everything is being uploaded from my iPhone.....
Other things I forgot to mention were, I'm recently 40, married, have an almost 21 year old, 3 dogs, nurse by profession, gardener and rugby fanatic. Also I'm off work due to a ruptured Achilles. No longer in plaster cast now an aircast boot!
Thank you all for such a warm welcome.
So that's me, where can I find all your pics of progress?
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My DH tore his achilles (twice -- don't ask) some years back, and was in a cast for some time. Not fun. But... does mean stitching time... Rugby fans in this house, too. League or Union?
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Serinde wrote:My DH tore his achilles (twice -- don't ask) some years back, and was in a cast for some time. Not fun. But... does mean stitching time... Rugby fans in this house, too. League or Union?
This is my second. Last year I did my left. This year my right....
I get antsy if I'm on my bum too long, luckily I craft tart between sewing, knit and crochet. This design is my priority at the moment as I want it all to be done ready. Not a last minute job. I hate rushing, but do it frequently! What are you sewing?
As for rugby - Union! Season ticket to local club, Bedford Blues, yay, what about you?
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Definitely Union! Leicester, as there's not much to chose from in this part of the world since professionalisation. Locally, Strathendrick and West of Scotland (of course; sons played on youth teams for both). We watch a lot of Southern Hemisphere rugby... love NZ teams.
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Yup. My friend managed to score some tickets for the rugby World Cup next year! So we are going to see a match in Milton Keynes and one at the Olympic stadium! Something to look forward tooSerinde wrote:Definitely Union! Leicester, as there's not much to chose from in this part of the world since professionalisation. Locally, Strathendrick and West of Scotland (of course; sons played on youth teams for both). We watch a lot of Southern Hemisphere rugby... love NZ teams.
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A warm welcome from Surrey, Annie! I am new too. I am looking forward to seeing your projects too.
Hélène
Finished: Joan Elliott. Rainbow Fairy
Fit Kit by Peter Underhill
The Choir by Peter Underhill
Angel Of The Morning by Lavender & Lace
Best of Friends by Mabel Lucie Attwell
Finished: Joan Elliott. Rainbow Fairy
Fit Kit by Peter Underhill
The Choir by Peter Underhill
Angel Of The Morning by Lavender & Lace
Best of Friends by Mabel Lucie Attwell
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Belated Hello from me in SW France. Retired here from the Bristol area 15 yrs ( ) ago!! We are about an hours drive north of Toulouse.
We are waiting for summer to arrive here so I'm stitching indoors.
Jump in and chat away to your hearts content! Beats working, but I'm sorry to hear about the Achilles Tendon...OUCH!!
!!! Perhaps jumping isn't such a good idea!! !!!
We are waiting for summer to arrive here so I'm stitching indoors.
Jump in and chat away to your hearts content! Beats working, but I'm sorry to hear about the Achilles Tendon...OUCH!!
!!! Perhaps jumping isn't such a good idea!! !!!