2 the Point has photos up of their flower pot canvases by Patti Mann. This is another monthly club. The first link shows stitched examples and the second tells you about the club.
http://www.topoint.com/finishingpot.htm
http://www.topoint.com/canvasclubs.htm
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
More October
It's even more like October in Chilly Hollow this morning, so on the left is one of SharonG's scarecrows. I don't see many real scarecrows anymore, but wouldn't he be wonderful with a sheaf of dried corn stalks in his background? His brothers can be seen here.
John and I've been talking about finishing and I know it's on the minds of many of you with projects to have made up. Want to see how Cheryl does it? Don't miss the very clever Hanki-panki purses with their magnet powered changes of design.
I've run across this neat DMC/Anchor conversion chart that not only allows you to translate DMC into Anchor and vice versa, it prints out a color swatch!
Finally, Tanglecrafts is developing some interesting little four-way bargello patterns. I don't like bargello much but I do think these are charming.
Have fun browsing.
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