Congratulation Erin, I know you will give Hairy Armpit Waitress a very good home. Dani does amazing work and anyone would be lucky to get one of her pieces.
Diva, the garden took a huge hit. I haven't taken the sheets and blankets off everything yet, but I took a peek yesterday and it looks bad, real bad.
With the embroidery you can either buy patterns or make your own using iron transfer sheets. The biggest hurdle is learning all the different stitches. I still go around and around with french knots. Grrr...
haha! I like doing French knots. I learned all the stitches when I was a kid, I embroidered my jeans and jackets (it was the 70's!)
I'm sorry about the garden. But I bet some of the plants are ok, they are much more resilient than you think. Keep us posted, you know your garden is my virtual garden!
No worries Shamy, I see a hairy armpit waitress in your near future.
ReplyDeleteYay! I never win anything... I am so psyched! :)
ReplyDeleteCongrat's to Erin!
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Congrats to Erin!! Cute, cute video..
ReplyDeleteI have the best time giving away things to y'all! And look how sweet you play too, giving congrats to Erin.
ReplyDeleteCongrat's Erin. All good people deserve a hairy-armpitted waitress in their lives.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Erin! I'm sure you'll love it! :0)
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear about your garden...I am not sure if you can use the green tomatoes or not..not sure who to ask either. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteThanks ThreeC. :) I'm kicking myself now for not pulling them before they got damaged by the frost.
ReplyDeleteCongratulation Erin, I know you will give Hairy Armpit Waitress a very good home. Dani does amazing work and anyone would be lucky to get one of her pieces.
ReplyDeleteHURRAY for Giveaways!!
*blush* thank you Shamy, that was very sweet of you.
ReplyDeleteI think Shamy should be more worried about why she hasn't visited me in more than two weeks.
ReplyDeleteThe towel is cute.
Now give me 20 push ups.
WiiBitch, I guess you didn't get the memo about snowmageddon 2010 and Shamy hibernating.
ReplyDeleteoh no! i missed another one? darn it. congratulations erin!
ReplyDeleteK9, I'll pop over to the doghouse and give yah a heads up next time. :)
ReplyDeleteOMG could that be any more cuter? Sheesh!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Erin, you lucked out and I'm very jealous! (but happy for you!)
Dani, I can't believe you put all that work into it and then give it away but I know why you do it! x
How IS your garden? And do you make your embroidery kits yourself or do you buy them?
ReplyDeleteDiva, the garden took a huge hit. I haven't taken the sheets and blankets off everything yet, but I took a peek yesterday and it looks bad, real bad.
ReplyDeleteWith the embroidery you can either buy patterns or make your own using iron transfer sheets. The biggest hurdle is learning all the different stitches. I still go around and around with french knots. Grrr...
haha! I like doing French knots. I learned all the stitches when I was a kid, I embroidered my jeans and jackets (it was the 70's!)
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about the garden. But I bet some of the plants are ok, they are much more resilient than you think. Keep us posted, you know your garden is my virtual garden!
Congrats Erin!
ReplyDeleteROCK ON SHAMY!!!!!!!!!!!
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