My Stitchass Holiday is going so well! I've taken short breaks to eat turkey sandwiches, to feed the pets and toss laundry in the wash but I'm already stiff and have needle-finger syndrome. Just look at the results:
Six Geese a-laying is complete! I'm loving these Prairie Schooler designs. They are such fast and fun stitches. I very nearly changed that white egg Mrs. Goose laid into a "golden" egg but in the end I left it alone. A girl could change her mind though!
I may have another finish to share very shortly; my tush is pretty chapped!
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xox
Love it! Looks great and can not wait to see the one!
ReplyDeleteToo cute!
ReplyDeleteThe Prairie Schooler designs are cute and this one is no exception. :)
ReplyDeleteI am loving this series! I can hardly wait to stitch mine.
ReplyDeleteI love it! So far I have really liked all the Prairie Schooler pieces. Can't wait to see the entire collection.
ReplyDeleteThese are all so great! I really have to stitch these up some day for my tree like you're doing.
ReplyDeleteJust love geese! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable~~~ What a fun series to stitch!!!
ReplyDeletecute design,
ReplyDeletegreetings Judith
That is a beautiful piece of stitching. You could always have a jog around the garden when you hang out the washing. ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the geese. Keep that behind creamed. Don't want it to get too sore!
ReplyDeleteAnother great finish - I love when you get to just sit and stitch
ReplyDeleteLovely, looks fun to stitch.
ReplyDeleteI've just read your posts of the last ten days and wow, you always come up with something interesting to talk about. And your 12 PS Days is going on great.
ReplyDeleteGreat finish, these 12 days designs are gorgeous
ReplyDeleteso sweet xxx
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous finish.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! You are on a roll! You may get them done by Christmas for sure.
ReplyDeleteKeep on stitching! P.J.
Really pretty!!
ReplyDeleteKisses
I've never heard of a chapped tush before but it sounds like you're getting lots done!
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Love those quick, instant gratification portions of projects!
ReplyDeleteHa Ha--needle finger syndrome!! Sure wish I had a bit of that--I haven't stitched in 5 whole days. When my sons are all home, I get totally out of my routine...
ReplyDeleteLove the goose, Sharon! You're really speeding along in this series :)
What a sweet finish!
ReplyDeleteI love the golden egg idea! I say go for it! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute..glad your "holiday" is going so well!
ReplyDeletehappy stitching...
Very cute! Can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteCute design ;)
ReplyDeleteToo cute!
ReplyDeletei love this design i keep thinking about stitching the 12 days of Christmas but i think i may have left it too late(again lol)
ReplyDeleteYay for the Goose!! I love this block and can't wait to see the rest of the blocks!!
ReplyDeleteyay :D I am so tempted to stitch these designs as well. they are just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI am thoroughly enjoying watching your progress on these. If you're still not sure about changing it, I vote for a gold egg.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if we can create a stitcher's cushion? You know, something to prevent numb bum!
ReplyDeleteGreat finish! These ornaments are just too cute.
You go girl! Keep that needle blazing!!
ReplyDeleteLovely stitching!
ReplyDelete(I must say the white is okay,but the gold egg sounds like it would match a bit better) ;)
Wonderful, these 12 days are so cute.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you had a fun time stitching! And what great results, a lovely little finish. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteI love these designs, I will need to try and find a copy for next year x
ReplyDeleteSee! I told you ;o)
ReplyDeleteWonderful finish Sharon!