Tuesday, November 8, 2011

A SAL Finish and a Recipe

Gentle Readers and Dear Friends thank you all so much for the great comments - I think it has been decided - I'm gonna call him Peanut the Christmas Squirrel -  sitting on the letter "S" - That totally made the morning!!  Now, to market him to the masses and make a bazillion buckaroos!!!  :)
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Last night I finished up the wonderful Mystery SAL that Carol R was having over at iStitch.  
Here is my version....


I used HDF silk - Oxblood and Blueberry Soup 
stitched on a mystery piece of 32ct Sand coloured linen

It was a great piece to work on.  Thank you so much carol for putting it all together and keeping us motivated and stitching!!!
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I also posted at Blacksheep bakes the recipe for the Holiday Gingerbread I baked up this weekend.  I included the frosting recipe I used, but don't feel constrained to it and use whatever or none if you wish!!  You can click HERE to get there.
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That's about it for today sports fans.  I must thank everyone again for stopping by, also to my New Followers and my Old Followers....  I am thinking I need to have a Gift-a-Way for the Holidays!!!  Stop by again soon!

Take care,
edgar

26 comments:

  1. Edgar,

    I really like the colors you used for your myster sampler. Your weekend brownies and gingerbread made my mouth water!

    Have a good week.

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  2. What a beautiful finish. I love your colors. Your gingerbread recipe sounds divine. I love gingerbread.

    Oklahoma has been experiencing earthquakes! I felt one for the first time. Very eerie.

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  3. Your finish came out so beautifully! It's such a nice design -- I've enjoyed watching it grow with each part. I have to go get that gingerbread recipe now. :D

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  4. Another pretty finish. I love the thread colors you used.
    Have a Terrific Tuesday!
    Carolyn

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  5. Can't wait to try out the gingerbread thanks for the recipe.
    Lovely SAL well done.
    What SAL will you stitch next?

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  7. Nice finish on your SAL. I've seen a few of those around blogland.

    Bobbi

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  8. I would like you to come and make dinner at my house every night! Everything you make looks fantastic! Your stitching looks pretty darn good, too!

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  9. ohhh well done on the sal finish ... how you going to finish or have I missed that bit ..lol the S on your sampler looks more like a sea otter ..lol love mouse xxxx

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  10. What a wonderful finish Edgar, I love the colours you chose

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  11. Wow, you sure have been busy while I was away. Enjoyed reading all the posts I missed
    Mystery SAL looks absolutely gorgeous. Waiting to see what you finish it into :)

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  12. Beautiful finish! Those threads are stunning together! Peanut the Christmas Squirrel - love it!

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  13. the colors are really pretty in this piece.

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  14. Your finish is just beautiful! I love it!

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  15. Lovely Edgar! The colours are so complimentary.

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  16. I just love your latest stitch. So nice........

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  17. Love how your mystery SAL turned out. It would be perfect for a stitchy box top.

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  18. Wonderful finish! I love the touches of blue - they just pop!!

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  19. Wonderful finish! I love the touches of blue - they just pop!!

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  20. Your SAL piece turned out lovely. Have you decided on the final finish? Was it meant to be a box topper? Thanks for all the luscious recipes.

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  21. I love your Mistery SAL!
    I will try to make your gingerbread.

    Hugs

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  22. This is gorgeous Edgar!! Congrats on the finish!! I ordered some HDF silks finally and can't wait to try them out on my first ever sampler! I love the colours you chose for this design. I might have to get some of that oxblood too :D

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  23. I've loved the colour combo on this one since the very start. It's just beautiful Edgar! Have you thought about how'll you'll finish it?

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  24. Congratulations on the finish...it looks beautiful.

    Also: ZOMIGOSH, I have to make ANYTHING that has crystallized ginger in it! =) Thanks for the recipe.

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  25. What a great SAL piece! I think it would be perfect on top of a sewing box! How are you planning on finishing it, Edgar?

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