A very sophisticated Bathroom!

Dagmar and her husband do a wonderful job of decorating their home.  So often bathrooms are done in pastels, but this one really pops!  They used our lady for the picture.

…You might remember me sending you a picture of our living room, well here is attached a picture of our bathroom with the lady design we purchased from you.

Everybody likes it. Greetings, Dagmar

BFC1464 Ladies of Elegance – Four Portraits

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The Passion of Christ

It took a while to get everything together, but I finished the wall hanging at last!  I ended up using two layers of soft medium weight stabilizer for the designs.  I used a museum binding and have tabs on the back for hanging.  The sashing is a metallic ribbon, so it’s a little puckered.  But, overall, you can see the designs came out lovely!  It really made a nice Easter display.  Thanks for you help and advice!

My next project is the Eagle Owl — a pattern I bought years ago.  I’m focused now, so I’m really excited to get started on that challenge.  I’m even thinking of doing it on balsa wood!

Laura

Laura – you did a really beautiful job.  It looks very professional! I’m sure it brought joy to a lot of people.  How is the Owl coming :)??  Suz

BFC1178 The Passion of Christ

Are there really two in there??????

Bronk especially hates to be picked up. Getting him to the vet when necessary is a horrible ordeal.  The Vet suggested we put the carrier down and let them get used to it.  I think they’ve gotten used to it!  This is a normal size carrier for a regular smaller cat.  I don’t know how they’ve managed to stuff their combined 36 pounds in there.  LOL

At first I thought the paw sticking out belonged to Bronk (whose face you see) but that is Duma’s.  I know cats like warm spots, but it’s 87 degrees out today  it has to be really hot in that carrier  LOL

Steampunk Lady

Lois wrote:

I wanted to share with you my version of the Steampunk Lady.  It was my first split design I ever stitched.  Although nothing I do is ever perfect, I was really pleased with the results.

Well, Lois, you should be pleased – I think she looks fantastic – great job.  And I’m sure your lady will help encourage others to try the large designs!!!  I like the stitching you did in the background too. Suz

BFC1746 Definitely Steampunk Lady

 

Always time for Christmas……

Hi Suz,

It is time for Christmas trees to appear again.

Five years ago I stitched your  Large Christmas Tree 2012  (BFC-1220) on a single sheet of balsa wood that was 18″ x 26″ and framed it to a completed size of 20″ x 27″ as a wall hanging.

This year I again used the design to make another wall hanging and during the five years it had grown and needed a 22″ x 30″ piece of balsa wood, framed out to a finished size of 24 1/4″ x 33″ and took on a trimming of lights.

JC

I love your embroidery on Balsa wood – the trees really look great on it.

BFC1220 Large Christmas Tree 2012

Tiger Quilt

Tiger quilt made for friend. King size, log cabins are 6″. Sorry about the blurry pic, but hopefully I’ll be able to get a  better one when I can find someone to hold it up for me…(maybe two or three someones)

Thanks for your help on lining up the tiger Suz.

Verona

It’s wonderful Verona! The large embroideries look excellent as a quilt center! And a King size – so much work on that bed 🙂

BFC1131 Large Amur Tiger-The Patriarch

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