Here is the link to Jo's Blog
http://serendipitousstitching.blogspot.com/2018/06/zodiac-sal-gemini.html
Les journées de mai se sont envolées mais avec quand même quelques loisirs : jouer avec mes petits enfants, jardinage, dessin, peinture et broderie.
If someone knows where May month disappeared...
Leasure time spent playing with the grandchildren, gardening, drawing, painting and... still doing some stitching...
As DH is gemni and one of the two grandparents, "The great family" from Isabelle Haccourt Vautier is going to illustrate this post
You'll see I kept my shoehorn near to me, with my lotto/memory game included to this post with twin squares of fabric...
Moving off basting thread
It is not a neat work, hard to sew fabric with (against ?) fleece fabric. I hope kids won't mind zig-zag aren't very pretty.
Zodiac is about stars, isn't it? So Ursa Minor is glad to present you a finish, the sixth stall of the Christmas Market from Brin par Brin has now a fabric back, that means my Market is all done.
Now some updates, linked to GG post I missed :
Snowman from Cuore et Batticuore.
Progress too on Halloween but no pic yet.
Médaillon du signe des Gémeaux, cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens
Timothy is now my editor assistant for this post and wish you a nice evening.
A great job with the shoehorn!
RépondreSupprimerLove the memory game ..... it looks like it will be great fun for the children ..... and there’s nothing wrong with your zig zag stitches! They look very neat!
Lovely to see the market stalls finished, and the cutlery too!
Ooooh! An editor!!! How important! Well done Timothy!
A great post Jocondine!
Barbara xx
Thanks for taking part in the Zodiac SAL this month. Congratulations on finishing the market stalls, they are such a lovely collection of ornaments.
RépondreSupprimerGreat editing on this post too!
Les petits stand du marché sont vraiment mignons.
RépondreSupprimerJ'aime bien ce post sur le gémeaux.