First up is my Alpine Seasons Garden. I feel that I've made good progress on this during the past month. I've almost completed the outer border.
This year we had a non-stitching Valentine exchange at Needlecraft Haven. Our secret parcel had to contain a reusable shopping bag, the type that comes in a pouch and is handy for your handbag. Ideally the bag would have hearts or be red or pink. The parcel also included thread that matched the bag's colours. I forgot to take a photo of the one I sent to Julie but this was the style.
The threads I chose to match the bag were DMC 746 (cream), 824(blue) and 833(gold/brown). As I was unable to get a bag in my local shop that matched the brief I also included a skein of DMC 986 (a pink).
My exchange partner was Christine and I received this colourful bag and threads. As someone who carries far too much in her handbag these cheerful colours will help me find it more quickly.
I'm still knitting the sleeveless sweater for my sister. It's taking me longer than it should as I keep losing concentration and making errors in the pattern. I'm determined that it will be finished next month.
Great progress on your projects.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend. Manuela
Alpine Seasons Garden is SO gorgeous Mary!
ReplyDeleteYour alpine garden looks so beautiful, and you can already see the edge very well, I'm curious to see how it goes.
ReplyDeleteThis little shopping bag is very useful.
Happy Sunday, Martina
Alpine Seasons is looking great, your DH is a star, great start on Cottage Garden
ReplyDeleteThank you for organising our Valentine's Exchange on NH, it was super fun and we will be reminded of our stitching friends whenever we go shopping
Swaps are always so much fun........
ReplyDeleteAlpine Seasons Garden is looking amazing, Mary! And what a fun exchange--nice idea rather than just the standard stitched gift! Enjoy your weekend ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in GG this month. Your Chatelaine is so beautiful. Mine hasn't come out so far this year.
ReplyDeleteLovely exchange too, it's nice to have a little treat.
The Alpine piece is amazing! Can't wait to see the finished product.
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