Ezra's Farm is finally D.O.N.E. It took me much longer than anticipated but now it's ready for binding. It was started in a class with Maria Barton in September. It is a pattern by Dru Ann Jeffries of Cinnamon Creek Folk Art that can be purchased from Maria.
I had an overnight guest for a few days while her daddy was celebrating his granddaughter's first birthday in California. Isn't she the cutest? She will be 13 next month and other than arthritis (for which she gets a monthly shot that is like a miracle cure) she is doing great.
So happy we sprang forward. I love the extra hour of daylight in the evening. I hope our government will finally keep us on permanent daylight savings time.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 😊
Lauren
5 comments:
Ezra's Farm is yet another wonderful finish. Wish I could be so accomplished. Ahhh....what a sweet houseguest. Think she'll share her arthritis shots with me?? Grrrrrrr on DST. You brought that up just to make me crankier I know. :-( ~et~
YAY you finished it and such a wonderful finish! A sweet houseguest for sure. Still waiting on when you bring another pug home...maybe someday? Janice
Congrats on a beautiful hooked piece. Now your favorite~binding, lol. Dang, I've arthritis in every bone in my body and a dog has healthcare to relieve that pain with no expense to her. Next life I wanna come back as a dog...or a cat.
I just love that rug and you did such a beautiful job. I think your visitor is so cute. Its going to be such a wonderful addition to your house. I really love those colors.
Another great finish! And sweet pup. I'd love that monthly shot.
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