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Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening
Today is Saturday ……………………………………………… Good Morning, MJ 💕
Last Reply by CarlaJ at 11:04 AM
Cynthia003 at 03:05 AM503
GOOD MORNING - What's on your mind SATURDAY
Good Saturday morning everyone. We got the blood test results for Poppy and she has Lyme's Disease. She goes back to the vet for a urine sample to make sure it hasn't affected her kidneys and she will then be put on a 30 day regimen of doxycycline. Right now she is resting, eating and drinking, and not in too much discomfort. We were shocked to find out that was what they found. Apparently the spring and fall are the worst seasons for ticks and we live in a part of the U.S. where they are very, very bad. We have deer ticks here, small, black, like poppy seeds. Prayers needed for Poppy. Have a good Memorial Day weekend everyone.
Last Reply by Susanglad1956 at 09:22 AM
Susanglad1956 at 03:35 AM764
Pretend Vacation
All right leaving Boston Massachusetts. Who with me and Blue eyes and the driver to Washington DC? We can visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Renwick Gallery, Lincoln Memorial, Museum of the Bible, U.S. Capitol building, The White House, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Last Reply by Jaj at 08:54 AM
Angela Smith at 07:12 AM203
Pretend Vacation
Here is the picture of the castle in Scotland.
Last Reply by Irish2 at 08:44 AM
Angela Smith on 05/22/26391
Christian Stitchers Daily Chat
Good Morning
Leviticus 27: 16 - 19
16 Again, if someone consecrates to the Lord part of the field of his own property, then your assessment shall be proportionate to the seed needed for it: a homer of barley seed at fifty shekels of silver.
17 If he consecrates his field as year of jubilee, according to your assessment it shall stand.
18 If he consecrates his field after the jubilee, however, then the priest shall calculate the price for him proportionate to the years that are left until the year of jubilee; and it shall be deducted from your assessment.
19 If the one who consecrates it should ever want to redeem the field, then he shall add a fifth of your assessment price to it, so that it may belong to him.
Have A Bless Day!
Posted by Angela Smith at 07:46 AM
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Pretend Vacation
Here is picture me and the driver at a Boston Red Sox game. Go Sox!!!!
Last Reply by Angela Smith at 06:49 AM
Angela Smith on 05/22/26894
question -- very wide project
Hello everyone! I'm hoping to start a new project in a couple of months. It's an American flag and is a very wide design -- I'll be stitching it on 16-count fabric ((actually 32-count stitched over 2 threads)) and design itself will be just under 44" wide. Because I seem, despite significant effort, to be unable to properly center a design I prefer to have 3" borders rather than the commonly recommended 2" borders. So, my fabric will be cut about 50 inches wide ((and about 32" deep/high)).
I always use scroll rods, and have 48" wide scroll rods and a floor frame/stand that will accommodate that width.
Because the fabric will be wider than the scroll rod I anticipate having to fold a bit of the fabric over at one end of the rod. It will be bulky but with the total width, I am thinking that while I'm working at one end of the design the bulk won't be bothersome or a problem. Once I reach perhaps half-way across the design, I can re-attach the fabric to the rods so that the folded part is at the other end of the design.
Is this the best approach, or is there something else I should consider? I know that if I'm folding the fabric I can use slightly shorter scroll rods ((don't need full 48" width)) but I purchased the long rods so am likely to use them.
I'm looking forward to starting the project but am intimidated by its size! Been purchasing floss -- almost 400 skeins!! -- a bit at a time for a couple of years to spread out the cost.
Thanks for any thoughts, and encouragement!
Last Reply by MarzHere on 05/22/26
MaryC on 05/21/26893
Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening
Today is Friday …………………………………….……………. Good Morning, MJ 💕
Last Reply by pamelastine11 on 05/22/26
Cynthia003 on 05/22/2615016
Ribbon of Hope kit
Can you tell me if this is a counted cross stitch project or a simple cross stitch project? Thank you.
Last Reply by pamelastine11 on 05/22/26
EGLeonow@aol.com on 05/22/26681
Done!
Oh my goodness- I thought I would never finish this! After I frogged the initial letters, I charted new ones on graph paper. When I was stitching them the connections between the letters didn’t look right, so I kept refrogging and stitching until I was happy with the result. Same with the numbers; I had issues with the spaces between and had to keep adjusting them- of course more frogging😆 It will be a long while before I stitch anything else that requires me to put letters and numbers together!!