The "Welcome" in the title refers primarily to the new year (all our blog friends), and then to good intentions: that of the diet after the debauchery of Christmas, I am consoled the fact that this year the carnival is the Passover should "fall" a bit ' more in the 'over the past year ... I still had a mouth full of cake, which already had reached the chatter (or frappe or lies if you prefer)! Another
concerns about the ongoing work, see the SAL, I plan to start an embroidery bedspread Aida wool for my "kit" ... This expression makes me laugh, but in my family the idea of \u200b\u200bthe rural south of the kit for the girls, starting when they are still in diapers!
Between the beautiful Christmas gifts I received my grandmother sent me (living in another city) a beautiful quilt for the bed, has a sort of filet lace over beige that leaves transparent see the color of champagne Fabric: I Sorry I have no photos to be included! But back to the bedspread
Aida fabric of wool, will use these days of intense cold to work!
To give an idea ...
About ideas for the quilt I have in mind a pattern seen on fans "cross stitch" in September-October 2008 (convovoli are blue, although I thought to embroider in antique pink), but if anyone passing by this blog had any idea you accept tips!
Night, night ... Mery
... since this blog was created to share passions, hobbies and friends, reading what was written by Mery I naturally add a few lines as written by her.
No! the convolvulus no! again, but you are not enough, the mirror frame entrance! but it is a setting that of morning glories, if it is set to be affected until the end, so why not roses and buds? or as I understand it be a bedspread autumn / winter, why not wild rose buds and small fruits of wild rose?
guess Mery laugh at my addendum to his post, even online I can leave her alone, but basically we have often heard this space not only as a showcase of our creations, but also as a corner of a Tea Room where bickering as only true friends they do!
Goodnight to all and especially to you, Meryl!
Manu