It's picture-heavy, so be warned!
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Sorcerer Mickey framed. I actually forgot to photograph it before shipping it off to my niece, and had to text her to ask her to photograph it and send the photo.
The piece we all called "Margaret's Monochrome Madness" finally framed. When I washed it preparatory to taking it to the framer I learned that an animal fiber (alpaca fur) had been eaten by something, and so had to frog those two blocks and re-stitch them in something inedible.Finished stitching Teresa Wentzler's "Carousel" back about 2011, and finally had it framed.
Teresa Wentzler's "Peacock Majesty," done for a cousin for the corner of his new home where he's putting the memorial for his mother, the younger of Mom's older sisters. The bauble contains the leftover floss bits ("orts"), for him to hang on one of his Christmas trees (he puts up several).
A Sweetheart Tree anniversary sampler for my older niece's older daughter and her husband, who celebrated 25 years earlier this year (they married on my parents' and paternal grandparents' shared anniversary). This is the third of these I've done: a 25th for the older niece and her hubby, and a 50th for my eldest brother and his wife, parents of the nieces.
Bothy Threads' "Daisy Coo" for me, because seriously LOVE "hairy coos.". Yes, I changed the fabric; I don't stitch on Aida, which is what came in the kit.
And a still-unframed "recent" finish: Little House Needleworks' "Home of a Needleworker I." Of course there are some color changes, including changing the color of the house to match "Home of a Needleworker II," which is framed and on the wall.
EDITED TO ADD:
OMG, after all that, I forgot framed Hannah!
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