A Stitch Along Group working on the Town Square charts from the Indy 2006 Market ... our thanks to all the designers who contributed the charts we are enjoying so much.
SAL RULES
This will be a very loosely organized SAL.
--Participants may work at their own pace and choose charts in any order that suits their fancy.
--Participants may post photos at any stage in the process: WIP, Cross Stitch finish, Final finish.
--Since only retailers who attended the 2006 Indy market are authorized to distribute or kit these charts, all participants are asked to refrain from copying and/or sharing the charts with others. Those wishing to acquire the charts should inquire at their favorite LNS. I do know they are available [with an additonal purchase] as a CD-rom of all 41 charts from The Silver Needle in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
--Let's all have fun with this very generous gift from the participating designers.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Four More Finishes
Clockwise from top left: The Train Depot, The Saloon, The Clock Tower and The Town Hall. This brings my total for the year up to eight. I had wanted to do one a month but the Crazy January Challenge derailed that plan as well as many other stitching plans.
These are all really cute! Marching band season is nearly over so soon I can get back to stitching again and maybe work on another of these. The next one for me will be The Saloon.
Rita, you and I seem to be the only folks using this blog ... I am soooo grateful for your company and look forward to seeing your next Town Square piece. I loved stitching the saloon. It reminded me of watching Gunsmoke with my grandparents.
These are all really cute! Marching band season is nearly over so soon I can get back to stitching again and maybe work on another of these. The next one for me will be The Saloon.
ReplyDeleteRita, you and I seem to be the only folks using this blog ... I am soooo grateful for your company and look forward to seeing your next Town Square piece. I loved stitching the saloon. It reminded me of watching Gunsmoke with my grandparents.
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