Saturday, April 21, 2012

TUSAL


It is that time again when we display the remains of our work on this New Moon.  As you can see my TUSAL is almost full.   There are threads of purple frogged from Spring Heart 1&2, and of course there are threads from the 1st heart in the ATW in 80 Stitches with the sparkly DMC light effects.  What is that on top? Why it’s yellow, orange and violets from the 2nd heart of ATW in 80 Stitches. 
 Yes I was a little anxious and I couldn’t wait so I have forged ahead and almost finished the first installment of the mystery SAL. And seeing as how it is a mystery I won’t share the second heart and spoil the fun for everyone else that has decided to participate. I’ll let you all catch up.  All I can say is it’s as much fun as the first.


A few post ago I featured the figurine that reminded me of my church so I decided that since you’ve seen the outside, let’s take a look inside, shall we. 


The pulpit and the choir are by Anne Lee, the congregation consists of a couple pieces from Sarah’s Attic and some only show UTI on the bottom. However, I think the most important part of Church is the congregation where ever they come from, can I get an Amen?

Well it’s getting to be that time… when I thank you all for stopping by to visit and leaving comments, welcome any and all new followers and being that it is IHSW I’m off to make some beautiful little xxs.

8 comments:

Shirlee said...

Amen from me Minnie! Love the church figurines : )

The Knitting Cross Stitcher said...

Pretty ORT's and your hearthas stitched up beautifully.

Michelle-ozark crafter said...

Just love those figurines my dear!

sharine said...

The little figurines are great!

Anne said...

Your ort jar looks great! Full of lovely threads!! Pretty mystery stitching too!! Love the church figurines!!

Ewa said...

Love the sparklies and I can't wait to see the second part of the SAL, as I'm stitching vicariously!

Jackie said...

…and Let the church say "Amen."
Very cute Minnie. Love it.

Caitlin @ Naughts Cross Stitches said...

gorgeous stitching :D and I love the figurines!