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Little House Neighbourhood progress



Hi everyone, I have not much to show you apart from progress on Little House Neighbourhood which I am really enjoying at the moment, this week I am hoping to stitch some of the border on the top and along the sides and then I can progress to the second part.   

Sorry about the photo, I seem to be having problems with the focus on my pics, mmmm I will have to look at my camera and see what I am doing wrong, my photo's used to be clearer than this. I think I have accidentally clicked on a button on my camera and it has altered something?!!!! 

I have been sorting out my craft room and taking photographs for a tutorial that I will put on my finishing blog, hopefully next week. 

Have a happy stitchy week, until next time!

   


27 comments

Teresa said...

Your neighborhood is looking lovely. I like LHN.
Teresa's Heartfelt Stitches

Mouse said...

ooo lovely :) I won this chart on the group for playing bingo :) yet to start *sigh ....when's the next afternoon tea then seeing as I don't have to travel too far ;) ..lol love mouse xxxx

Margaret said...

I love how your neighborhood is coming out. :D

Kathy A. said...

If I had that beautiful craft room I wouldn't come out ever!! Love the stitching!
Have a great week girl!

Zoe said...

It is a very pretty little neighborhood- love the squirrels! Happy stitching!

annemarie said...

Very lovely work - you never cease to amaze me.

Erica (Irene) said...

Looks so lovely. Thanks for sharing.

Unknown said...

Your piece is looking really great. I understand how tricky those digital cameras can be. I often find my pictures are terrible. Of course, I never have been a very good photographer.

Kellie said...

happy stitching!

moreofhim said...

It's really beautiful! Thank you for sharing the picture. :)

Blessings - Julie

stefyfor said...

Yuor Little House Neighbourhood is so beautiful.
Stefy

Kahlan said...

I can't waith for your new tutorial.They are always so handy.
Little Huse Neighborhood looks very lovely.

Christine said...

Great progress on the LHN!

Lisa said...

Lovely progress Lynn, such a pretty design. Thanks for your comment on my blog as well. I get my 40ct from Sew and So. They don't have a huge range of colours, but have all the main neutrals, and their prices are good. If you want to try it sometime I could send you a small cut if you wished?

Unknown said...

I'm liking the progress on your neighborhood piece.

Lili said...

Beautiful progress! :)

Deb said...

That is such a pretty design! Can't wait to see your tutorial.

DVArtist said...

This is so pretty. It feels like it has come from an older time. Very nice
Nicole/Beadwright

Sally said...

Lovely progress Lynn. I think there is something so special about LHNs.

Hilda said...

Dear Lynn,
this LHN-project is on my todo-list too and I love watching it growing here in your blog! It looks greadt so far.
Perhabs it will inspire and motivate me to start my own "Little House Neighbourhood"-project soon too!

Have a nice and sunny day
Hilda

Mylene said...

You made a great progress on the LHN piece.

angelasweby said...

This is growing really quickly, Lynn. I can see you are enjoying stitching it :>)
Angela xx

Crazee4books said...

Hi Lynn,

Your LHN Neighbourhood continues to look
wonderful with every bit of progress.
You're like me and stitch the border a
little bit at a time, along with the
inner design. That way you don't have
to count endless little crosses to see
where you're at.

I can well imagine the fun you must be
having playing in your craft room,
getting things in order and dreaming
about projects yet to be crafted.

I'm looking forward to seeing your next
tutorial and learning something new.

Cheers!

Akila said...

It's coming up so beautifully. Eager to see you finish it :)

chrisstitches said...

Excellent progress. Thanks for sharing.

KC'sCourt! said...

That is so pretty
Julie xxxxxxxxx

yuli-prezent said...

Lynn, thank you very much for your comment) Nice to meet you! You have a lovely blog.
Yuli, Russia

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