Feeling kind of uninspired after finishing up an exchange piece that I'll show later, I started browsing through Donna Kooler's "Great Cross-Stitch Gifts" book. Not all of the charts in the book have a photo of a finished model and my eye never seems to linger on the ones that don't. This time I discovered a couple of bookmark designs that I never noticed before. I stitched up one for the Literacy Project and I think I'll do the other one as well. That squirrel looks like a cross between a squirrel, a kangaroo, and with those weird horn-like ears, maybe a reindeer, but we'll attribute that to artistic license.
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It turned out great, Annie :)
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that is very nice! I love the colors
Nice!
I love that crooked twisted looking tree
Love that bookmark, Annie!! :D
Looks great Annie!
lol, but it does look nice. DS1 was watching the squirrels coming into the garden to pinch the peanuts this morning
Love it! That's a cute design.
What a cute cute design...
That looks great! Don't English squirrels have bigger ears than our squirrels.
I think it's adorable!
Loved the design looks as if it was inspired by Jacobean embroidery from the past.
He's still a cute squirrel. Your bookmark turned out great!
Looks lovely Annie, great colours!
I love it! Great finish, Annie.
A beautiful bookmark! Such a nice design. I think the squirrel is the old fashioned sampler motif squirrel.
This is an adorable bookmark!
It's a great bookmark! I especially like the butterfly and the beehive.
Your bookmark looks great. Beautiful finishing.
This bookmark is absolutely adorable!!!!!
I love your chicken potholder, too~~~~
wow...looks pretty
Very cute Annie :o) I think he's part beaver as well looking at that tail. LOL!
What a pretty bookmark Annie!
What a lovely finish!!! The stitching is wonderful and the green ribbon compliment the design perfectly :o)
A very cute design, i love it.
Great Bookmark! The style and colours look Jacobean inspired - I love it!
Beautiful bookmark!
Love your site.
Could you please tell us how you make your bookmarks and how to finish them.....so polished.
Thanks, Jane
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