
I walk around lost in my thoughts, trying to process shapes and lines, Like the ones I see in these old barn structures... but when I try to translate them into cloth I just seem to make a mess. This leads me to eat copious amounts of ice cream and potato chips, and wonder out loud why I don't drink more.

So please bear with me and my lack of blogging, as this is part all a part of my normal process... though I find it the most difficult.
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I do have a bit of stitching from someone else to share with you though...

This lovely piece was created by Kaye Turner of Stitching Life.

She offered it in a blog giveaway, and lucky me... I won! The stitching is beautifully done, and even tough it's intended as a bookmark I think it deserves to be hung on the wall.
You can find more of Kaye's wonderful stitching here