Hi Blogger Friends. It's time for the Turtle Trot update again. Each month on the 13th we post an update of the pieces we have worked on. You can read about it on BAP Attack blog. Yeah!!! I managed to stitch on all 13 pieces again. I even kept up with my SAL pieces except for this past week. Oops! - gotta catch up.
1. Cat Lessons - Lizzie Kate - added another phrase
2. The Old West - Little House Needleworks - finished the border
3. Autumn Alphabet - Lizzie Kate - did the acorn and I square
4. Blue Bird Floral - Diane Arthurs - finished the nest
5. 6 Fat Men - Lizzie Kate - did the bird and scarf
6. Fredericka - Carriage House Samplings - did the two flowers
7. Happy Camper - Diane Arthurs - did the water
8. Summer Season - Sandra Cozzolino - did the border
9. Mermaid Myrna - Diane Arthurs - did the pink coral (that was was one BIG piece of coral) and the orange in the tail
10. Crabby All Year - Raise the Roof - did January border and started working on February
11. Christmas Village - Prairie Schooler - started the 52 trees on top (most everyone that has or is stitching this, hate the trees - I really enjoyed them)
12. January Sampler - Waxing Moon Designs - did January and the snowflakes
13. Mississippi Riverboat - Little House Needleworks - did the blue under the trees on the right and finished the line under the words and the green under the swirls
1. Cat Lessons - Lizzie Kate - added another phrase
2. The Old West - Little House Needleworks - finished the border
3. Autumn Alphabet - Lizzie Kate - did the acorn and I square
4. Blue Bird Floral - Diane Arthurs - finished the nest
5. 6 Fat Men - Lizzie Kate - did the bird and scarf
6. Fredericka - Carriage House Samplings - did the two flowers
7. Happy Camper - Diane Arthurs - did the water
8. Summer Season - Sandra Cozzolino - did the border
9. Mermaid Myrna - Diane Arthurs - did the pink coral (that was was one BIG piece of coral) and the orange in the tail
10. Crabby All Year - Raise the Roof - did January border and started working on February
11. Christmas Village - Prairie Schooler - started the 52 trees on top (most everyone that has or is stitching this, hate the trees - I really enjoyed them)
12. January Sampler - Waxing Moon Designs - did January and the snowflakes
13. Mississippi Riverboat - Little House Needleworks - did the blue under the trees on the right and finished the line under the words and the green under the swirls
23 comments:
What an incredible blog post, Linda! This Turtle Trot SAL is really good for you. I love seeing the before/after pics together.
Summer Season and Mermaid Myrna are so bright and colorful! I love the sparkly fabric on Christmas Village.
Keep up the great stitching!
You are making great progress. Good job.
wow great work..well done dear x
You have made great progress on them all:)
Fantastic as always!
You have made excellent progress on your lovely WIPs :) Good job!
Good for you! You are making an amazing amount of progress on your pieces. Yay!!!
Tricia
Oh Linda! I so love your posts:) How amazing how you've been making progress on all your projects. You rock girl! You make it look so effortless to stitch all these projects every month. Love it!
love Annette
Congrats on working on all your projects again! wow!
That's a lot of stitching! Great job.
Great progress Linda! Keep it up! Your bluebird nest looks cute and I am looking forward to your mermaid excitedly :)
Wow, you've been really busy! Looks great!
Wow great stitching :-)
Great progress on your turtle projects.
Lots and lots of wonderful stitching , hugs.
Wow, great progress! I especially like the Mississippi Riverboat - it looks fantastic!
Great going Linda! You're sure chugging along at your pieces!
Great progress on all your projects!
Awesome work! Did you dig out 'Good Morning' yet? I did dig out Halloween House, stitched a little and I'm ready to stitch with you tomorrow :)
hugs,
Evalina
Wow you have made some lovely progress on all your pieces!
Wow! Your needle must have been flying - you go girl!
Wonderful progress so far on all your WIP's!
Gorgeous stitching! You've made lots of progress.
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