Monday, January 5, 2009

First Finish of 2009 & A Give-Away

My first finish of 2009 Christmas Quilt by Laura J Perin!! This was done on 18 count eggshell mono canvas and it took me 2 weeks and 2 days with some holidays in there!

I was so wanting to get it done that I did not do a new start on new year's like I had planned. I had planned to start And They Sinned so now I think I will start that on my birthday in June. So it will be back to working on the boston terriers and my wolf piece for the time being. In honor of finishing this piece I am going to give away the pattern for this. So if you would like to be considered in the drawing please leave a comment and I will draw a name on January 20th. Also please take a look at my PIF if you would like to participate. Until next time.
May you be blessed with stitches,
Karol

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's gorgeous, Karol!

Anne B.
Hoosier Stitchers

Katie said...

Karol Congrats on the beautiful finish. I would love to put my name in the drawing for the chart.

Mylene said...

A lovely finish, karol. Congrats!

Coni said...

Woo Hoo, Karol! Did you have as much fun stitching this as I did? Yours is just lovely! Congratulations!

Debra said...

It is a very pretty piece.
Debra in Indiana

pj said...

How beautiful! Would love to win. pj

Lynn B said...

Lovely job Karol, I would love to be in the draw for the pattern.

samf36 said...

How nice!

A Reader said...

Thanks for the giveaway.
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Renee G said...

A lovely project.

rsgrandinetti(AT)yahoo(dot)com

Anya said...

Lovely, thanks for the chance to win.

Maggie R said...

Karol, This piece is awesome.... and it only took you 2 weeks?!
I never had much luck with this kind of needlework but i keep trying!!!
oxox
((((hugs))))
Maggie
waving from VERY COLD, snowy, southern ontario canada

guru said...

It would have taken me a year to finish it. You did a great job! Thanks for the giveaway.

kathy55439 said...

That is gorgeous mine never seem to turn out.... I can not seem to cut or sew evenly