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May182009

Mediterranean Squares Finished!

Well, Mediterranean Squares is finally finished and on its way to the framers!  It took a bit longer than anticipated to finish the three rows of border but think it really sets off the design.  The finished size is 9-3/4" square. 

Now on to stitching Tropical Jazz.  I posted sketches of that design several months ago.  It is another project which must be ready for exhibit at the ANG seminar coming up in Milwaukee.  I'll post a few updates as I go. 

If you are thinking the webpage appears a little different but can't quite think what has changed....it is the banner.  Thought it was about time for something different!  Hope you like it.

Wishing everyone a great stitching week!

 

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Reader Comments (4)

Just beautiful Terry!
The lighter blue and green remind me of the Atlantic which changes to the dark blue when you enter the Mediterranean Sea. Red is what I think of first when I need a color for the Arab countries. Gold for the color of sand. Lots of memories for me hidden in little gem!

May 18, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJan Fitzpatrick

You're right--the three stage border is perfect at setting off this design. Very nice job! It is harmonious and lively at the same time, and looks very interesting to stitch. I love your work!
Jane, waving from CH

May 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJane/Chilly Hollow

That's just gorgeous, Terry. Great job.

May 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSummer

Hi Terry,
I love Mediterranean Squares, it looks very tempting, but I honestly can't wait to see Tropical Jazz...I luuuuurve that one!

May 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSue

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