A quick post to show some progress on the Polka Dot Girls, this is block #4. I still need to finish the piecing for this block. Each block has a larger stitchery and a smaller stitchery, I've finished the piecing for Blocks 1 to 3 see here, here and here. Darlene is doing her blocks all in redwork, hers looks fantastic, I love them ALL. This lady is ready for a busy day in the garden. We've had a little sun on and off, mostly off. My camellia, tulips and the bleeding hearts are all starting to bloom. The snow turned some of the flower petals brown before they could fully bloom but I'm still enjoying the colour coming out in the garden, we sure need it after such a looog winter. I can't complain too much as Karen is still having huge snow falls, don't worry sister it will be melted in no time....LOL
I hope you are having a good week so far. Keep Stitching!
Oh I love your Polka Dot Girls...they are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe polka dot girls are adorable. I'm sending an email to the Honeysuckle Cottage to see if they have it in stock. I love it!
ReplyDeleteHer redwork is beautiful! But I think I prefer the colors in yours. Very cheery!!
ReplyDeleteYour Polka Dot Girls are too cute for words. Wish I had your stitching talents. I've always wanted to try stitchery, I do good to stitch a couple of french knots (maybe for birds eyes) on an appliqued piece. LOL Thanks so much for sharing. I'm glad I found your blog.
ReplyDeleteWendy I just love your PDG's - that's a lot of work in those stitcheries. I'm struggling to keep up with my Kathy Schmitz one's right now. Thanks for thinking of me on the snow, your a sweetie. Today was beautiful and a lot of that dang white stuff is gone.
ReplyDeletehugs - Karen
Love, love, love your Polka Dot Girls blocks. They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteWow...your stitchery is beautiful. You do wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteIt's sunny and warm here this week. At this rate I'll soon be wishing for cooler weather. Love that little summer heart:)
ReplyDeleteLovely!!! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteOh those girls are cute, cute, cute *s*
ReplyDeleteWendy, those blocks are just so cute -- I love all the colors!
ReplyDeleteI love those Polka Dot Girls!!! And I love Darlene's too...now if I do them I'm not going to be able to decide on thread color lol!!!
ReplyDeleteYour PDG are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeeyoutiful!! :o) Love them.
ReplyDeletegreat stitching.........
ReplyDeleteLove your stitchery! So cute and heartfelt!
ReplyDeleteWendy,
ReplyDeleteI love your needlework that you are doing. I've never tried that before. I don't think I have the patience for it. So I have a lot of admiration for people who do.
See you soon
Karen
I love these stitcheries, so pretty and girly. Looking forward to seeing this one finished
ReplyDeleteLovely girls! Glad you're getting some fun time in there! School can be so stressful, ask me how I know? ;o) Hugs my friend!
ReplyDeleteYour Polka Dot Girl block is really, really good. I like the colors you chose for the embroidery. I look forward to seeing the completed project.
ReplyDeleteI love your PDG's, I have the book and the 'gardening girl' is the only one I've done...lol! I did enjoy it but now I can't find her...put her somewhere so safe I can't remember where...lol! But you've inspired me to have another search!
ReplyDeleteI have just gone through all your PDGs and find them all adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe Polka dot girls always put a smile on your face.
ReplyDeleteWendy, I love, love, love your Polka Dot Girls blocks. I can't wait to see the finished project. Keep stitching.
ReplyDeleteYour stitchery is just wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat darling blocks. So cute and whimsical looking.
ReplyDeleteLove your Polka Dot girls. So sweet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blocks!
ReplyDeleteKind regards,
Sonnja, from the Netherlands
Beertje Zonn
I just found your nice site...I am very curious about the Polka Dot girls..too cute! I tried to search the book and nothing came up.
ReplyDeleteI'll be back...I am a quilter and have a craft blog as well..
A Creative Heart...
the link to my name may take you to my other blog..link from their. I'd love to hear from you.
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