Friday, December 04, 2009

A Round Robin Finish!

It's hard to believe that it is already December! I have most of my Christmas decorations up and plan on completing the whole transformation this weekend. I thoroughly enjoy my decorations once they are up, by the getting them all there is a bit of a chore!

I participated in my first Round Robin this year, the Quaker Friendship Sampler. I received my piece back this week and think it looks lovely. Many thanks to those who participated...Marti, Deb, Lynda, Sharyn & Clare. Some of us are going to continue on to a new RR together...The Hunt. I'm in the middle of picking out my colors for that one now. Do I want to go monotone or monochromatic or various colors? The choices, the choices! Still playing around with it a bit right now.

Anyhow...here is my finished piece straight out of the mailing package (sorry for the wrinkles):


Fabric: 32 ct Heather linen by Picture This Plus
Thread: Aged Plum by Silk 'n Colors

And here is Deb's piece that I finished stitching on this week and plan to get it in the mail to her ASAP. It was such fun to stitch Deb's since she had picked various colors for hers.



As for other stitching...I am working on a few small ornaments. Hope to have them finished by Christmas! :-)

11 comments:

Sharon said...

Jinger, it looks fabulous! I can't wait to see it on Monday!

LivnLaf said...

Beautiful!

Sue said...

What beautiful pieces! I enjoyed nosying around your blog, too... delightful!

Jo said...

They are both wonderful, its great seeing the same design in different colours together. Well done

Mzplcdokie said...

These are both fantastic. Great job on the finish

Andrea said...

Both are beautiful RRs.

Kathy A. said...

Isn't it wonderful when you get your RR home. It is so beautiful done. I love your color choices.
Deb's is beautiful too - leave it to her to pick those colors. It is so like her.

Carolyn NC said...

I love both of them!

Cheryl said...

These RRs look great! Will you be framing it?

Meari said...

They both look great!

Despina said...

that's stunning