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Stiching Sunday

So I have just recently discovered Wool Applique! I love the look of Primitive decor and Americana and there are so many patterns that you can do in wool and they look absolutely amazing! I started out by going to Pioneer Quilts, a local quilt supply shop, and they have a wonderful selection of patterns, wools, kits and thread, not to mention their quilting fabrics! I picked up a little candle mat kit from Buttermilk Basin and a pieced pin cushion with a wool sewing machine on it from Primitive Gatherings.

I started with the candle mat and as soon as I got the sheep fused on the background I realized that I forgot to reverse the design so my sheep are going the other direction... LOL! Oh well, it still looks cute and I've been stitching on it this afternoon.

We are up at our cabin in Rhododendron for the 4th of July weekend. Hubby will still have to drive back to town to go to work tomorrow but we will be attending a BBQ on Tuesday to celebrate with our friends and neighbors up here. It's right on the Sandy River and it's an amazing setting for summer get togethers. I hope you all have a wonderful Independence Day and get a chance to work on some stitching!


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