Has anyone else out there in blog land seen the free perpetual calendar pattern from Crabapple Hill Studios? They posted the final directions and this is going to be my next Slow Stitching embroidery project! I should finish up my last elephant tonight and get the calendar embroideries traced tomorrow night. Here is a link to directions for the calendar http://www.crabapplehillstudio.com/other-stuff/downloadables/how-time-flies-bom.html
I will be posting tomorrow night as part of the Grow Your Blog party/link up and I am going to host my first giveaway, so check back to see what I am sending out to a lucky quilter!
I had not seen the calendar. Nice design and thank you for the alert to it.
ReplyDeletevisiting from sew many ways. had not seen the calendar before. A lot of work in that!
ReplyDeleteI had not seen it...looks like a lovely project!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project... I hadn't seen it before. Looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your slow stitching today and thanks for linking up!
What a neat idea!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from the GRB party, I started this last year...good thing it's perpetual as it could be awhile before I actually finish it lol!!
ReplyDeleteI had seen that calendar it is going to be so cute!
ReplyDeleteI have a wooden perpetual calendar but I have never seen a quilted one. This is precious. I would love to make it for my daughter. I will have to check out the link. Am so sorry I am not in the Grow Your Blog groupings. I had entered under my other blog, but then I decided to combine the two. It was just too much. Sadly I was bumped fro the list because the other blog was not in the listing. Maybe next year. Good luck. I will be following my friends who are taking part in it. Thanks for sharing the link. genie
ReplyDeleteI have started working on my calendar. thanks for letting me know the final directions were up. I had been checking the site off and on.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great project. Enjoy working on it.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't seen that calendar, but I think you've got a charmer there!
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