Mabel's SAL

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I love the colours Mabel :wub:
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:applesauce: :applesauce:
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The tray is fantastic and everytime I see how you are working on that sive fabric I am amazed!!!!

The hardanger is gorgeous!!!!
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I know I say it all the time, but you choose such pretty thread colours. Beautiful work. :applesauce: :applesauce:
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Mabel the hardanger is gorgeous :wub: and the tea tray is just awesome :applesauce: :applesauce:
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Oh, that hardanger work is beautiful!!!! :wub: :wub: And I am still in awe of the tea tray, it is SO tiny!!!!
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It looks beautiful :applesauce:
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Mabel, your work simply amazes me! I sit at home sick and not do anything - and haven't done half as much stitching. True, I have been spending a lot of time here. :lol:
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Your hardanger work is amazing, I just love it, and can't wait to see more!
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Such beautiful work :applesauce:
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Wonderful work on the tea tray Mabel. I can't wait to see the finished result. :applesauce: :applesauce:

The hardanger is stunning! So beautiful. I can't spot a problem with it and am pretty clueless as to what to look for. So the only thing I could see was a green thread in among the gold in the top left corner, but seeing as it's all varigated thread that could be how it's meant to be! :lol:
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Your tea tray material looks so delicate,hope you dont have to frog it to much if at all.
And the Hardangers are very nice too.
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Further update on the tea tray cloth -- I'd hoped to finish the background but so much happening this weekend that I didn't manage. Oh well, still on schedule! A little worried that the last bit I did looks slightly darker than the rest. DH says he can't tell without a magnifier, and even if there were a light difference you wouldn't notice once the other colours are in, and I guess he's right -- anyway, I really don't want to frog that whole patch! So here's where I am now:

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:applesauce: :applesauce: great progress
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So great to see all of this progress you are amazing. :applesauce:
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:applesauce: :applesauce: its amazing!! :)
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Looking great. :applesauce:
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It's looking great. I really can't see any colour difference in it and the mere thought of frogging on that fabric ...... :shock: :shock:
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:applesauce: :applesauce:
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Fantastiny :applesauce: :lol:
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