First I would like to give a big thank you to Parsley for being an awesome new blog buddy! I got Parsley's name in the Harvest Exchange hosted by Terri over at Dixie Samplar. And I had a lot of fun putting the package together. You can see all the goodies on Parsley's blog. Thanks to her I now have some traffic over on my blog! Thank you Parsley!
It was brought to my attention that no one could leave a comment on my blog and I have been trying to figure out the problem. I think I may have solved it. I was using a third party template on my page and found out this morning that there was a known issue with the templates that was most likely the cause of the problem. I have reverted to using a default template for the time being until I learn more about how to properly use third party templates. If you still can't comment please email me and let me know! =)
Here is a pic of a new WIP I'm doing for my younger sister. She is a hairdresser and has her own shop out of her house. I'm still trying to decide how to finish it. Not sure if I want to frame it or make a little ornament out of it. Hmmm....decisions, decisions...
Thanks for stopping by! Until next time...
Happy Stitching!
6 comments:
I can comment! YAY! So happy you've joined this great blogging/stitching community. LOVED my package and thanks again!
Welcome Wendy!
Your exchange with Parsley was wonderful....esp the pumpkin ornie.
What a sweet gift you have stitched for your sister, too.
Hope you will hop on over to visit my blog.
Very nice finish! Your sister will love it!
Robin in Virginia
I'm so happy I finally figured out the problem with the comments! Thanks ladies for the kind words! =)
Yay, comments are working!!! :D I think we all fell in love with your pumpkin ornament for the exchange. Lovely stitching for your sister, it will look great in her shop no matter how you decide to finish it! Have a lovely day xx
Welcome to the blogosphere! =)
I love that little design and I think she'll love it! If she is going to keep it where she works, I think I would put it behind glass that way it doesn't get dirty (what with all the errant hairspray spraying and other products flying around, it'd be bound to gather a bit of it on the fabric).
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