17 January 2009
My 2nd Finish!
I finished my January Block yesterday! The theme was coffee, so I picked Coffee Crazy by Lizzie Kate. It was a very quick stitch. I changed the colors and used Carrie Creations Tropical Rainstorm, GAST Brair Rose, DMC 209 and 746 on a piece of Sassys Fabbys Olive 14 count aida.
Yesterday, a friend picked me up so I could go for a blood test. After the tech took the blood, the tube slipped from her hands and broke on the floor. She had to repricked me to fill another tube. I felt sorry for her because I know it was an accident. My friend and I went to Walmart. I wanted to pick up some fabric to finish off my cows. I picked out this beautiful white and black print, and waited for the clerk. I waited and waited and waited. No showed up, even though other workers called for the clerk. It kind of ticked me off. If there was no help, than a manager should have came or put a sign up stating no one was available. I did picked up a patroitic tote bag for just a dollar. We went to KFC for lunch and brought the chicken back to my place. Their soda machine was down, and I had soda at the house. Last night I picked up an UFO from my pile, Cold Hands, Warm Heart by Barbara Ana. I put in about 200 stitches, not much for me, but I going to work on it for the rest of this weekend. I will post a picture in a few days.
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12 comments:
cute finish
HUGS
Patty
Congrats on your finish.
Cute finish, great color choices
Great colors! Congratulations on the finish...wishing you lots more!
Love the colors. And the whole piece. Especially since I drink a pot of coffee or more every day.
Lovely finish. Congrats
This is really cute - love the colors! Glad you had a good day, in spite of a few things. :)
Very Cute Finish.
Cute finish and I love the colours!
Cute finish, I like the colors and I feel sorry for you, that they had to poke you with the needle again. OUCH!
Debra in Indiana
Cute finish!!
I love the color changes you made. You always do such a great job of that, knowing what colors to us to "punch up" a pattern.
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