>Finishing… slowly
>The finishing process is taking me a lot longer than I thought. I’ve been finishing for two nights solid now, and I don’t have much to show for it. Wednesday night was mainly measuring and cutting bits of skirtex, cardboard, and interfacing. Last night was making cording and tassels, and I actually managed to finish the scissor case and fob of Cherry Blossom Spring€ (and they look absolutely gorgous!) I’m having a little trouble with the needlebook, but I think I know how to solve it, I just need to be inventive.
I’m worried…

>I have just discovered your blog. What amazing designs you are doing. These are really fine and intricate and so very well stitched. I love your Toccata II, I have this design in my list of goals for next year, I only hope that mine looks as good as yours. Well done!!
>Hi! I am a stitcher at the Fair and Square board and wanted to say welcome! This is my first round so I am a newbie there too ! I wanted to say I love your site ! I would love it if you visited mine as well … I may add your link to my site so my friends on my round robbin blog can see yours
>Finishing is the hardest part. I wouldn’t know where to start to make a needlebook.