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Counting. . .

And counting the days, or should I say the months since I have posted.  I think of it often and do so enjoy seeing your posts.  Where does the time go?

Life is becoming a new normal here and all is well.  I am, however, surprised that I even remember how to start a post.  

Finely Finished is now a full time job--not my favorite word.  Finish work is a passion for me (not a job) and I'm fortunate to have clients' that allow me to spend time in the studio and "create" using their finely stitched pieces.  And how fun to have someone say "do your magic"!  

Strawberries seem to be a favorite to stitch these days.  With so many lovely designs, I can see why.  Erica Michaels' Quaker Strawberry  has passed through the studio in many color ways.














Tell me. . .are you counting stitches or days?

  Thank you for stopping by, looking forward to hearing from you.








Comments

Hi Joy! It was good to see a new blog post from you. I have seen pieces that have left your finishing studio around the 'net. Your work is incredible. I will be counting stitches later; I must do a few chores first. Enjoy your weekend!
Always on the search for a good finisher
Carol said…
Always love seeing your finishes on Instagram, Joy! This blue strawberry is gorgeous :)
Andrea said…
Counting them both actually, and counting you as my friend and finisher! Happy to see you posting...look at us go!
xoxo
Margaret said…
It's great that your finishing business is doing so well! You deserve it!
BitsAndPieces said…
Hi Joy! So happy to see your post.
You're busy, productive, and
doing beautiful work.
Happy May!

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