Saturday, March 1, 2008

Frames it is.....


Thank you so much to all who gave me their thoughts on what I should do with my stitchery's...this is the final decision, I will frame them and then place them randomly on a wall...this is the first one...frames are made from scraps from the local timber mill (no cost) and my son put them together...they do not join exactly on the inner corners but I don't mind that I think it adds a bit of character... Peg... :>) ...

8 comments:

  1. The framed stitcheries look great Peg! Your son did a great job making these frames (again!!) and the floor is amazing. We have exactly the same tiles!

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  2. Hello Peg, I just sent you a couple of emails. I hope they arrive. Please check your spam inbox, I’m (or should I say my email) is sometimes considered to be spam...

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  3. I think that is wonderful that your son will make all the frames,makes them very special.
    a joint project...
    Kathie

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  4. I love stitcheries in frames. Your son does such a great job. They will look great hanging on a wall.

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  5. The frames are the perfect solution and made only more special because your son made them *s*

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  6. Hi Peg, all the emails I send yesterday did return to me again. So I just leave a comment to tell you that I probably misunderstood the pattern stuff. Of course you are welcome to ask anything you would like, like (Dutch) fabrics, or ribbons or whatever. And I would love to make you something you’ve seen on my blog and you liked very much. I don’t know if I manage March 14th then.. LOL! Please let me know! Happy sunday!

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  7. Well done to your son...they look great...hugs Khris

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  8. I think they look wonderful!!! I love the wooden frames. We own a sawmill so I have lots of handmade items and I just love anything handmade. You do such a great job on your stitcheries.
    Kristie

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment, I do enjoy reading them all...take care, keep safe, happy quilting .. Peg