The animals are all corralled. I need to finish the tedious filling in so they'll all have grass to eat. I changed the green color, and I like it much better in NPI 245. I try to work on that area when I'm watching something on TV. Not much concentration is needed. I also started the brick work on the house. Aren't the trees unusual? I like'em. By the way, yes, Glenna that is a blue sheep. I'm not sure I get it either.
These sets are going to be on my Etsy later.
14 comments:
Beautiful design! I love it!:)
The sampler is coming along beautifully! I see yours and want to order each chart! LOL! Your new painted sets are lovely! I wish I could paint!
The sampler is coming along beautifully! I've had this chart in my stash since the late 80's. My sampler guild last year picked it as they year long project. Did I participate? No, but now I wish I had! Look forward to seeing more pictures as you go along.
Deb
Wow you got a lot done!!! I like this green, too~ It just seems richer~
Wow, your sampler is really coming along beautifully. It is tempting me...it may have to get added to the (already too long) wishlist. ;)
It's looking great! I love that willow tree!
Hey how'd you get that done so fast??? It looks FABULOUS. Very, very appealing.
Wow, you are making great progress Tanya! I love the sheep even the blue one! :) Your new sets are great too! I'm sure they'll get snapped up in no time! :)
Your Plantation is looking lovely, great progress
Wow! You are moving right along with this sampler!
Your painted sets are so pretty.
Michelle
Did you have the urge to change Blue Sheep's color? Perhaps he's the blue sheep of the family.... Most lovely--I love the chaotic animals all over the lawn--makes me think of my house.
I love the Plantation Sampler! Do you know you're causing me major problems? I want to start this now! lol! Just gorgeous! And I love your needle case sets too!
B-E-A-Utiful, Tanya! You're really moving along nicely!
Thanks to you I have been looking for this beautiful sampler a few weeks ago, on the internet, and guess what? During my vacation, last week in Germany, I found it (by accident) in a tiny needleworkshop in St. Vith, Germany. It kind of jumped in my arms :)
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