“In emerald tufts, flowers purple, blue and white;
Like sapphire, pearl, and rich embroidery,
Buckled below fair knighthood’s bending knee;
Fairies use flower for their charactery.”
― William Shakespeare
Continuing on with blocks from Aunt Bea’s Parlor.
This is my Slow Stitching Sunday project for as many Sundays as it takes. There are 20 blocks, so this is a long-term project.
I have finished embroidering Block 5.
On to Block 6.
It’ll be a good Super Bowl project.
I am linking up with Kathy at Slow Sunday Stitching.




Your baskets are so pretty.
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Thank you, Kate! I appreciate your stopping by!
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Beautiful work!
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Thanks for taking the time to visit and leave a comment, Suzanne!
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Nice baskets. No football fans at our house. We will just be having a normal Sunday!
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Enjoy your Sunday, Gail! Thanks for stopping by!
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Isn’t it a great to have a Super Bowl project. I love the excuse to sit and stitch. I really love those pretty baskets.
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I agree, Cathie! I like to keep a basket of handwork close by! Thank you!
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I really enjoyed following the blog hop. Your embroidery is lovely.
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Thank you Alana! I am glad that you enjoyed the blog hop!
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What a great quote! It kind of lifts all the handwork we do to a higher level.
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Thanks, Robin! I like it! And I truly believe that handwork of all kinds is crucial to our well-being!
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Such beautiful embroidery work! Love those baskets. Which pattern is it?
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Hi Nanette! Google ‘Aunt Bea’s Parlor by Black Cat Creations’.
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I like basket blocks of any sort. Well done.
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Me too, Karen; thank you!
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Love your basket(s) I love long stitching projects like this, I recently finished a 12 block project that kept me busy stitching slow every Sunday for a year.
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A project like this is relaxing and enjoyable. Thank you for the visit, Deborah!
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