to my parents' home in fort worth. this weekend saw tropical storm isaac take a turn straight for our coast, and since i'd rather not stay and take my chances, i'm hitting the road! my evacuation stitching bag is stocked and cricket's diaper bag is packed.
prior to our hurrication, i did manage to finish this...
i love love love it!
the flowers are my favorite. colonial knots in neon rays.
blogging may be few and far between for the next few days, but i will do my best to keep you posted! texas here we come!
Take care, we will be thinking of you. Stay safe and keep your baby safe. If it were Oliver, he would be shaking and a nervous wreck from the storm noises. Beautiful finish to the needlepoint bag. Is the green silk ribbon. Very cute! Go quick.
ReplyDeletehi diane! the green grass is stranded floss! thanks for your sweet comment!
DeleteStay safe and enjoy the vacation away from the hurricane. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteGlad you have family to stay with. Hopefully your home will stay safe and waterproof. The French Knot LNS in Ft Worth. Gotta go to keep your mind otherwise occupied.
ReplyDeleteBe safe, my stitching sister! And listen to Sandy...visit The French Knot.
ReplyDeletePlease join our stitch in that we have every Wednesday from 5-7 pm at The French Knot! Just bring whatever you're working on, and sit around the table with us. It's a great bunch of ladies! I used to live in Houston so totally understand what you're going through with the hurricane.
ReplyDeleteHi Katherine,
ReplyDeleteSafe travels!
Yes, do visit the French Knot and let us know about your visit with pictures. I've participated in several of their needlepoint clubs but I've never had a chance to visit. :-)
Who grew up on the eastern shore of Maryland and has memories of many a hurricane!
Cynthia
Windy Meadow
Love the tote and especially the neon rays colonial knots! Take care and be safe!
ReplyDeleteLove the tote bag! Can you share the white fiber used in the background?
ReplyDeletehi kaytee! for all the bags i used perle 5 cotton. very easy and no stranding!
DeleteThought about you earlier today. Glad you are evacuating to a safer spot. Safe travels and enjoy the visit with your family.
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