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Time to revisit...

"Sarah Tatum" and perhaps a part-time position. Sarah has been in the bowl far too long. Gosh, perhaps as long as I've been away from working in the needlework industry.

I've been thinking I need to "get out" a little more, so why not work at something I know and really like--framing and needlework. Actually, that sounds like a plan!


What do you think, should Sarah and I get out?


Comments

Margaret said…
Oh good heavens, I have Sarah Tatum as a UFO! Yours looks so pretty! Doing some parttime work in needlework and framing sounds like a great idea to me. Go for it!
Katrina said…
Sarah looks like she wants to come out :-).
barbara said…
She is far too pretty to be a UFO!
Get her out! She's too pretty to be in a bowl.
Andrea said…
Go with your heart girlfriend!
Sherry said…
Oh, I love this! She would be a wonderful part time stitch or just jump in with both needles!
Sharyn said…
Of course you know how I feel about the part-time job, go for it! Good to see Sarah again! I think we started stitching together when you were working on her! I have Martha Brady tucked away somewhere....maybe "the girls" ought to meet!
Siobhán said…
Oh, I love your Sarah!! That was such a fun stitch for me. I associate the scary movie "The Descend" with it because I was feverishly stitching on my Sarah when I watched it. Funny how the mind pairs things together.

As for the job, girl, I would be all over a job in the needlework industry if I could get it! I dream of that. I say go for it!
Michelle said…
Sarah definitely needs to come out! And I think I job in the needlework industry would be fabulous!
Mamilou said…
Oh !!! Un très bel ouvrage en cours !!!
Chantal ou Mamilou de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon

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