Monday 27 May 2013

CLOTH ON TOUR ........

 Well here are pics of the last bits on my cloth.  Actually its a fib as it is going out on tour now around the UK and each place it lands (hopefully) another stitch or two will be added by the recipient.
 By the time it gets back to me, to its forever home, it will be covered in happy reminders of friends and fellow stitchers around the country.
 So from this
 to this I hope you enjoyed the journey.
 


15 comments:

  1. OMGoodness Lynn what a wonderful idea! You do know I can't sew right? Make me last then no-one else will see it, lol. Seriously, it has developed so beautifully, and for you to trust your friends with it is a real honour for anyone. Hope the sun is still shining for you :0) xx

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    1. You only need to add a couple of stitches that you know. It will be nice to know you are a part of it. Xxx

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  2. That is a really sweet idea! Wish it was doing a world tour.....maybe next time..:)

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  3. What a great idea - please let us see some pictures when it gets returned to you - I can't wait to see how it develops!

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  4. I did! And I'm looking forward to seeing it again once it's journey has finished, and it returns home to you.

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  5. What a wonderful idea! I too wish it was going world wide, but I will settle for pics as they come in. Lynn, your cloth is already a treasure, and will be more so when your friends have stitched on the cloth and sent it on back to you. How wonderful and such an inspiring piece of cloth this will be.

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    1. Thanks Wendy. Perhaps we should make small cloths and swap with each other

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    2. I would love to make a small cloth and swap with you Lynn...you can email me at pwendy7@msn.com

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  6. this is an wonderful idea Lynn and the cloth is a true piece of art. Well done you for the dedication you have demonstrated with this cloth

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  7. That's a fantastic idea Lynn - it's such a fabulous piece of work, you're going to have to be brave when you wave it off at the post office!

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    1. It's gone Diana. You never know where it will turn up next

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  8. Hello Lynn, just had to pop over and check out your other blog - though you didn't make it easy for me with a typo in your address ... however, it's not that easy to put me off :) Your embroidered pieces are simply beautiful. I love the combination of fabric, lace, ribbon and all sorts of haberdashery - they are little works of art. Look forward to seeing the completed piece after it has toured the UK. Elizabeth xx

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