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sapphire
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Cottages?

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Think I remember some of you like cottages, am I right? Have decided to get out Periwinkle Cottage to do. Had a lovely day out yesterday, when we got back decided to get on with x st again.

Not doing Wisteria Cottage (binned it) as sadly grt aunt passed away in her sleep a few weeks ago. 2nd relative to pass away in recent weeks. So I have got the Periwinkle kit out, other one is Twilight Cottage both Anchor & from grt aunt's old stash, you may remember she gifted handicrafts to me before she went into Nursing Home. My own is Butterfly Cottage by Craft Collection - had that a few years. All 3 should look good when done, whenever that is.

Weather still humid & stormy, very high winds Weds night/Thurs morning. I/net still has a mind of its own but at least we are online again :D Must learn to be patient with it. After all I wanted to be rural instead of urban :lol:
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Sorry to hear of your loss, but your Gt Aunt died peacefully it seems.

I love cottages and I've got a whole street of them waiting to be stitched...it's just finding the time PLUS of course I have my Wrendale Puffin to do!! :wink: :wink:
I got it out to look at the other day and was told Quite Firmly that HER NAME IS PAMELA!! @rotfl: Fancy me not realising and naming her Percy!! :roll:
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Thanks Wendy. How lovely you have several cottages to x stitch. When you are choosing from stash it's a case of doing what appeals ot you most at that moment in time isn't it. Had to laugh - fancy you not knowing the puffins name was Pamela !! @rotfl: How can you tell boy puffins form girls puffins? Is it to do with banding on their beaks.

You've reminded me of something - several years ago went to Drs & while waiting to see him 2 children were looking at the fish in the fish tank. One fish was slightly larger than the other. Older child pointed at each fish said 'That's the Daddy & that's the Mummy' His smaller sister who must have been about 3, going on 30, said quite matter of fact 'That's NOT the Mummy fish, she hasn't got a necklace on'!! Everyone in the waiting room heard & we all had to smother our laughter!

Look forward to seeing your puffin. I am sure Pamela will look great. Will you have to stitch 2 of these so you do get a Percy as well as Pamela? :D
Maddie :)
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I love cottages too, think they're fablous with their lovely bright gardens. Have several in stash. Seeing this has given me motivation to get going again. I started Periwinkle Cottage but family life took over & it got put to one side. Must get it out again. Don't think I've done much- hoped Aida has not become crumpled. Also I know I did the same with Elegance of the Orient, a Dimensions kit. Done a bit & it got put away before last Xmas as I was busy doing other things.

Got afternoon free so must sort out something to start on, been neglecting my stitch craft too long. Look forward to seeing your progress.
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Oh Maddie, I'm so sorry for your loss. :hug:
I love cottages as well, especially stitched ones.
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I'm sorry for your loss. I hope stitching in general and your cottages give you comfort. I'm looking forward to seeing them. We don't really have cottages here.
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Thank you all.

Sorting out kit - as I put on other topic I part grid, do middle line in separate colour to rest of gridding. Sorted threads this afternoon - will do some gridding tonight.

Our shelved plans are on the go again & friends coming for a week. Hope to get some stitching done as my friend likes knitting. Our DHs sit & nod off wile we keep busy ha ha.

Will show you some next week before we go off for a few days to our friends.
Maddie :)
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I am also sorry to hear of your loss, Maddie. Stitching the kits your great aunt gave you will be a lovely way to remember her Look forward to seeing your progress pics

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So sorry about your loss, Maddie :hug:

Looking forward to your cottage's "Stitch Along" pictures :D
It sounds like you have a busy but nice time ahead with your friends.
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