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13 November 2006

it's in the mail

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a little while ago i joined in faun's swap, {you can find faun at red button tree}, just after my participation in kristin's bird atc.  faun organized a embroidery patch swap and as kristin said when she alerted me... 'it seems right up your alley'.  she was correct.

these floral patches are what i sent out this morning.  i will be getting two in exchange and i am excited to get them in a couple weeks time.  of course, i will post them...

Comments

Your patches are great. The delphiniums (did I guess right?) are beautiful. I also like the detail on the pink flower's leaves. I really need to use more than the back stitch.

They are so sweet...what could you do with these?
i would put them on my knees!

i agree with julie...these are so, so sweet!! i knew it was a swap with your name on it!! can't wait to see what we get back...:)

the sweet flowers on the suiting type fabric looks great!

Ooohhh! Yours make mine look all big and lumpy and primitive. I wonder who else did this swap..... we shall see, eh?

Beautiful!

I love! the lavender. Very sweet.

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