Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Sarah's House Finished!

I decided to work on Sarah's House over the weekend to try to get it finished up.  I put the last stitch in today.  I don't know why I neglected it for so long.  It didn't take long to finish once I got started again.

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Blackbird Designs "Sarah's House"
Linen: 40 ct. Vintage Examplar
Threads: Belle Soie, Dinky Dyes and Silk 'n Colors 
Started: 7/24/12 - Finished: 5/22/13 

The only change I made was I stitched the large alphabet in eyelet stitch like the original sampler.  

19 comments:

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  2. A lovely finish Nicole - it's beautiful!

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  3. I love this!! I was debating after I saw a pic on the Country Sampler site, and yours just solidifies it for me! Must stitch! Great finish, Nicole!

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  4. Oh it's so pretty, congrats on the finish!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. Beautiful - these colors are going to be beautiful in your home!!

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  6. Very pretty, I love the soft colours :)

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  7. Congratulations on your finish! It's beautiful! You always select the perfect fabric to showcase the thread colors.

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  8. Nice job!!!!! So, what's next???

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  9. Love the colors in this one. Excellent job...as usual. Hugs

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  10. Beautiful! The fabric, colors of threads and eyelets stitches look amazing.
    love Annette

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  11. Congratulations - what a beautiful finish!

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  12. Stunning. Love the colors and the eyelet alphabet is perfect!

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  13. Adorable sampler! So lovely!

    Hugs,
    Tatyana

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  14. What a pretty sampler! The colors are so soft.

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  15. I really love this, Nicole! I think the eyelet stitches look beautiful and would do the same, myself. Congratulations on another lovely finish!!

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  16. It looks wonderful Nicole. It's such a pretty sampler and I love the eyelet stitches. Those are one of my favorite stitches to do!!

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