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"Jeannette, he's just lovely.  He doesn't look off kilter because of the way you've angled the photo. "
May 14
Marti Lew commented on Jeannette's photo
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"Love this owl!! What did you use for the nose? "
May 14
Deborah-Anne Odendaal commented on Jeannette's photo
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"I love him"
May 14
Faye C commented on Jeannette's photo
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"hes gorgeous,and whats wrong with being a little off kilter.........."
May 13
Queenie Patch commented on Jeannette's photo
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"Wow! This charmer has been out on a busy night! Beautifully ruffled and worn out. Love him!"
May 13
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"what a darling"
May 13
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"What a character.  Nice to see him out in the wild."
May 13
Noelle Ferry commented on Jeannette's photo
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"I love the feet!  Poor guy looks like some one has been plucking this feathers.  Rather cute overall. I ordered and received the Tanja Berlin Iris kit ... will be a few months but can't wait to start work on it."
May 13
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"very cute "
May 13
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I had started off with a completely different pattern and idea in mind but my sewing skills are such that my first attempt didn't look even remotely like an owl. So I made this much simpler owl instead and even though he's a little off kilter at…
May 13
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"Love it. those eyes are perfect for this little guy. Great job Jeanette."
May 11

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What textiles are you interested in?
embroidery, hardanger, x-stitch, canvas work, bargello, quilting, crocheting, knitting.....
Where did you learn your textile skills?
From my mother, grandmother and the Regina Stitchery Guild
Is there anything else you'd like other members of Stitchin' Fingers to know about you? Please feel free to tell us a little bit about yourself by way of introduction.
I cannot count my day complete
'Til needle, thread and fabric meet.
~Author Unknown
Blog:
http://jennypennypoppy.blogspot.com/

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At 16:37 on April 30, 2013, Elaine Wilding said…

Thank you much Jeanette.

At 19:27 on February 4, 2013, Margo Brooks said…
I swore I saw chain stitch in there! I can't believe it is long and short stitch. It is really beautiful. I can't wait to see it finished.
At 18:16 on January 1, 2013, elizabeth watson said…

hi jeanette can you email me your address so i can send atc for jan  ewatson7@bigpond.com  thank you elizabeth watson

At 5:38 on December 30, 2012, Elaine Wilding said…

You are welcome Jeanette. Happy New year to you too amd many more to come. Hugs Elaine

At 15:56 on December 10, 2012, Elaine Wilding said…

You are so welcome I love seeing the designs you come up with hugs Elaine

At 12:07 on November 5, 2012, Jessica Grimm said…

Thank you!

At 9:51 on October 25, 2012, Elaine Wilding said…

Hi Jeanette, Thank you so  much for your encouraging words. The embroidery is done on the bracelet adding the sparkle now. Happy Stitching Hugs Elaine

At 2:10 on October 21, 2012, Faye C said…

Hi Jeanette thanks for befriending me,sorry I took so long to respond,took everyone here off to the beach for a few days.

At 10:24 on August 31, 2012, Anne Bravey said…

Thank you for your kind comment.  This necklace is for City & Guilds and the criteria related to colours (in my case, purple and yellow/gold) and use of beading and handmade beads.  This was all new to me!  I decided to make a necklace that gives the wearer choices as to how they wear it - as a pendant (using any one of the 5 "beads") or necklace with maybe three or five of the beads, in any order, according to individual taste.  I don't think I will actually wear it though - I never go anywhere smart enough!

At 16:39 on August 5, 2012, Elizabeth Peters said…

Thanks for the link to the owl patterns. I will have to order one. Hugs Elizabeth

 
 
 

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