I finally finished the cross I found hiding in an Origami pouch. This is my interpretation of The Workbasket cross that I had been searching for. Thanks to many friends who read my blog, I now have all but one cross pattern from The Workbasket, and I think Carol is bringing that pattern to Tollway Tatters on Saturday. I think it's time to begin my Workbasket cross challenge!T
Thursday, May 16, 2013
One more in pink
I finally finished the cross I found hiding in an Origami pouch. This is my interpretation of The Workbasket cross that I had been searching for. Thanks to many friends who read my blog, I now have all but one cross pattern from The Workbasket, and I think Carol is bringing that pattern to Tollway Tatters on Saturday. I think it's time to begin my Workbasket cross challenge!T
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Another beautiful cross. Pink is one of my favorite colors. It would be perfect framed hanging in a baby's room. I can't wait to follow your WB cross challenge.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, pink. Lovely, Diane.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, such a soft pink...it's just lovely. I am eager to see what all of the crosses look like. Many of Grandma's seemed to be a variation on the same pattern. I have often wondered if she tweaked on her own or if this came from something like this...
ReplyDeleteActually, I put everything in the mail - supposed to be delivered tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteBox with McDonald's toys (for kids store), and etc.
Beautiful cross!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cross, I am looking forward to this challenge.
ReplyDeleteMargaret
This is a lovely cross, it looks good in pink.
ReplyDeleteThat cross looks wonderful!!! :)
ReplyDeletePlanning on being there tomorrow, but Cheryl cannot join us this time-they are burying her dad, but she said to send her love to everyone. :)
This cross is a beautiful one!
ReplyDeleteA classic, and always admired for the 'simplicity' and brilliance of its design! The first one must have been considered a major triumph!
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