Last night I was home alone getting ready to watch "The Tenth Circle" and needed something to keep my hands busy.
I remembered seeing Lynette Anderson's cute Noah's Ark stitcheries all over blogland.
(Oops, I just noticed that I didn't put the little french knot centers in the purple flowers.)
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Noah's Ark

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Labels: lynette anderson, noah's ark, stitchery
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17 comments:
Oh I just LOVE it!!!!
(what did you think of the 10th circle?)
Don't you just love this block of the month?! I am having such fun with it!!
I never would have noticed that the French knots were missing. It looks very sweet, and complete.
Gorgeous stitching. I am so tempted to do these little Noah's Ark stitcheries, but I am trying to resist starting yet another project! I'd better catch up on my Dear Baby Jane blocks instead!
So cute! I've been eying those stitcheries... the only thing holding me back is I don't know the first thing about embroidery. :P
I love Lynette’s stitcheries. Your’s looks sweet.
I’m secretly working on them too... in blue.
How precious! You did a great work! Have yourself a wonderful holiday weekend! blessings, Kathleen
so sweet. don't you love having a handstitching project? I sure do...that's why the binding projects never last long at my house.
Oh that is sweet, you did a great job!
They look great Anina! Because they are all so little they are easy to do in between all the other projects.
Cute! I've been doing them too. :-)
How sweet! I have downloaded all of them and printed them. I will get started right away! Thanks for showing these!
That is so pretty!
Ohhh...diggin the new header! :)
Cute little bunnies. I like these better than the ones roaming free in my yard and slipping unnoticed (well, okay I see them) into my veggie garden!
They look so cute. I was cutting while watching the same movie I liked the book better how about you? The movie was good but if you read the book it was a hard act to follow.
adorable, even without your little french knots!
PS I love your blog header...
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