Hi,
What a lovely day we have here in Somerset the fog is clearing and the sun has its hat on, hope its the same with you.
Do you remember this post, that I am doing a Fibromalgia course at The Mineral Hospital in Bath, we were set a goal to do for the next three months, I chose to continue with the Land Of Laces Doily which I had started, well the next round is done in Cranberry bush,
My goal is to get to the final row which is the hearts, I have started the next row with the light leaf green chains and Cranberry rings which I will if it looks OK do the next row the same. Both look like they will be quick so I might get to the row of hearts by the time we go back to the Mineral Hospital.
Hope you are having a nice weekend.
Hugs
Margaret
What a lovely day we have here in Somerset the fog is clearing and the sun has its hat on, hope its the same with you.
Do you remember this post, that I am doing a Fibromalgia course at The Mineral Hospital in Bath, we were set a goal to do for the next three months, I chose to continue with the Land Of Laces Doily which I had started, well the next round is done in Cranberry bush,
My goal is to get to the final row which is the hearts, I have started the next row with the light leaf green chains and Cranberry rings which I will if it looks OK do the next row the same. Both look like they will be quick so I might get to the row of hearts by the time we go back to the Mineral Hospital.
Hope you are having a nice weekend.
Hugs
Margaret
Good luck with all your goals take care.
ReplyDeleteGinny x
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it's looking good, I am sure you will achieve your goal. Lovely day here as well.
ReplyDeleteTilly
It looks great so far! I love the colors you've chosen!
ReplyDeleteThose colors are working well.
ReplyDeleteThis is really gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteKevin xx
The doily is looking beautiful! I hope you have success with your treatments.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow this project is growing beautifully Margaret. I hope one day you will look at it completed and say 'oh that's what I made when I used to have pain"!
ReplyDeleteBut the pain is a distant memory.
Healing hugs
Suzanne xx