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Thursday, 26 September 2013

Dreams are free but they are such fun...

Oh Happy Happy Day!
At my house we are doing the...
The stitching on my UK trip book is finished.   It will be finally finish-finished onto the book cover and will look like this.
At the moment it is only pinned on but I couldn't wait to dance the dance!   Belgian linen has an open weave so I intend to line this with a piece of doctors flannel and then stitch to the fabric book cover. This has been hard work - one thread of floss over one thread of 30 count fabric but I have thoroughly enjoyed the dreams I have stitched into this.   Anticipation is in every cross!
I have the Trip Book ready.   I have the money in the bank.   Now all I need is the time and the freedom.   Look out UK - here I come (one day).

14 comments:

  1. Wow it's looking so pretty..
    Well done dear
    Hugs x

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  2. Margaret,
    It is beautiful! All the more beautiful because of the trip it represents. How exciting!

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  3. Wonderful finish! You are ready to go!!

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  4. It turned out great...now get on with the trip!

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  5. It looks tremendous, well worth the hard work of over one stitching.

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  6. What a wonderful keepsake this will be of what I'm sure will be a fabulous trip!

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  7. It really looks good.. I'm sure the trip whenever it happens will live up to the book.

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  8. What a great finish Margaret! What a wonderful trip to look forward too. : )

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  9. It's gorgeous, congratulations

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  10. Happy dancing! What a great project.

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  11. Your book cover looks great. Such a bright and colourful reminder of your trip.

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  12. Let me know when you're coming!! I use my New Zealand canvas bag alot, we'll seek out an England one for you.

    I love the design for the front of your journal, it captures the essence of each country so well.

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  13. What a great way to dream and document your trip. I love the pattern you chose--what's the name of the designer/chart?

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