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    Old 07-14-2011, 03:08 AM
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    OK, I guess pouting, and batting my eyelashes won't work either..... :roll: :lol: :roll: :lol:

    Originally Posted by maine ladybug
    Now, No begging, I'm not going to change my mind.

    Originally Posted by pattis47
    Oh please, please, please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Originally Posted by maine ladybug
    Oh, NO,NO,NO, you are NOT keeping it!!
    I love it and it's all mine, mine, mine!!
    And Patti, you can't have it either. LOL
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    Old 07-14-2011, 04:11 AM
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    Nope, sorry.

    Originally Posted by pattis47
    OK, I guess pouting, and batting my eyelashes won't work either..... :roll: :lol: :roll: :lol:

    Originally Posted by maine ladybug
    Now, No begging, I'm not going to change my mind.

    Originally Posted by pattis47
    Oh please, please, please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Originally Posted by maine ladybug
    Oh, NO,NO,NO, you are NOT keeping it!!
    I love it and it's all mine, mine, mine!!
    And Patti, you can't have it either. LOL
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    Old 07-14-2011, 04:49 AM
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    love your row dayle!!
    i'll bet you had great fun making this row!!!
    brilliant!!!!
    Originally Posted by RNUNU
    Well here it is .... Row #2 -- Joan's "Birdhouses Row"! Got some fine tunning hand work to do yet ..... but couldn't wait to give all of you a peek at how it was developing.

    Joan --- "If you don't care for it .... I'm keeping it"!

    Dayle
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    Old 07-14-2011, 08:42 AM
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    ok, i've finished my 'Ireland cottage' part now.

    here it is with the 'England cottage', and on it's own with it's shamrocks.
    i'm getting there!! almost done. i just have to do the 'thistle' on the 'Scottish cottage' and then the 'daffodil' on the 'Wale's cottage' and i can them get it posted!!! hopefully it will be finished this weekend!!!
    wow!! lots of hand sewing on this one!! it's killing my 'carpal tunnel syndrome'!!!
    lol...
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    Old 07-14-2011, 08:48 AM
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    Originally Posted by jacquie
    ok, i've finished my 'Ireland cottage' part now.

    here it is with the 'England cottage', and on it's own with it's shamrocks.
    i'm getting there!! almost done. i just have to do the 'thistle' on the 'Scottish cottage' and then the 'daffodil' on the 'Wale's cottage' and i can them get it posted!!! hopefully it will be finished this weekend!!!
    wow!! lots of hand sewing on this one!! it's killing my 'carpal tunnel syndrome'!!!
    lol...
    'England' & 'Ireland' cottages...
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    'Ireland' cottage
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    'Ireland' cottage & Shamrocks...
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    Old 07-14-2011, 09:04 AM
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    Very nice Jacquie! Of course I know you wouldn't do any thing less than spectacular!
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    Old 07-14-2011, 12:09 PM
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    Oh wow, that's just spectacular. And even that doesn't seem like an adequate word for it. I love that row!
    I'm restarting my house row, because I don't have a pic of everyones, so it's back to the drawing board now. Of course it doesn't help that I can't do any sewing because my thumb split open, and everytime I pick up needle and thread to hand or machine sew,it reopens. Don't know how many projects
    i've restarted or washed lately. Anyone have any ideas for quick healing split fingers??
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    Old 07-14-2011, 12:43 PM
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    sorry about your finger! that's murder!!!
    i use 'snowfire', it's a tube of balm made of natural oils, herbs etc... not sure if you can get it over there...
    i love it, and was given it for the same thing during an intensive hand-sewing period. i used to smear it on and put a plaster over it. it used to draw out lots of nasties too.
    wonderful stuff!
    i hope you get it sorted soon. let it rest for a few days, or you'll just go round in circles and it will never heal..
    i'm pleased you like the row, did you see page 25 too?
    take care, love jacquie xxxx
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    Old 07-14-2011, 03:24 PM
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    Skin glue. It is medical "super glue" instead of stitches.


    Originally Posted by lindyline
    Oh wow, that's just spectacular. And even that doesn't seem like an adequate word for it. I love that row!
    I'm restarting my house row, because I don't have a pic of everyones, so it's back to the drawing board now. Of course it doesn't help that I can't do any sewing because my thumb split open, and everytime I pick up needle and thread to hand or machine sew,it reopens. Don't know how many projects
    i've restarted or washed lately. Anyone have any ideas for quick healing split fingers??
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    Old 07-14-2011, 03:27 PM
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    Jacquie,
    I thought for sure that wonderful bundle of joy would keep you so busy you would not have the time to be "supercalafragelisticexpealadosious" this time, but like always you seem to outdo yourself on each row! It is just fantastic.

    Originally Posted by jacquie
    sorry about your finger! that's murder!!!
    i use 'snowfire', it's a tube of balm made of natural oils, herbs etc... not sure if you can get it over there...
    i love it, and was given it for the same thing during an intensive hand-sewing period. i used to smear it on and put a plaster over it. it used to draw out lots of nasties too.
    wonderful stuff!
    i hope you get it sorted soon. let it rest for a few days, or you'll just go round in circles and it will never heal..
    i'm pleased you like the row, did you see page 25 too?
    take care, love jacquie xxxx
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