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| Angel |
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| Kitchen Witch |
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| Angel fabric postcard from Liz |
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| Angel |
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| Kitchen Witch |
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| Angel fabric postcard from Liz |
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| Here's the fairy dotee. The wings were made with florist wire from my cake decorating stash. |
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| I got soaking wet foraging for these branches in the ravine during heavy rain. The leaves are gumpaste. |
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| Baby shower cake, 12" x 12". All sugar cradle. |
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| Here's Pooh and friends still under construction. |
Before I left on my vacation I was lucky enough to find this great bag in Fabricland, on sale for $9.99! It's about 12" x 8". On the outside it has two large pockets, one zippered and the other with Velcro.
It comes with two "pages" with zippered pockets. The pages are anchored with strips of Velcro so they are removable. This is the middle where I have a variety of threads.
This is inside of the outside back. The inside of the outside front has one large zippered pocket that I filled with bits of lace and trim.





This one is for the little girl, Alanna.

This dotee doll is for a gardening lover. Lots of silk embroidery.

My favourite is the top left where I used white thread and the white square was left open.The one next to it, top middle is my second choice: white thread and the darkest pink square was left open. The two pale pink tries don't have much impact because the colour of the thread matches the colour of the pink gingham. The darker pink thread - the two samples on the right - give a nice impact too. It worked up very quickly, and I found that it was much easier and neater when I used a small hoop.