I chose a older design that Diane Williams published in the Leisure Arts book called Joy in the Journey. The design is called "The Lord is my Shepherd" - I only stitched the top two-thirds of the design. I thought it fit nicely with Julianne's theme. This will be heading off to Melissa today as she stitches on it next!
Joan stitches on the RR before me. Everytime I receive one of these LHN RR's from her it's in a beautiful traveling bag stitched by Joan!
Have a good day all!
I love your contribution, Cathy :)
ReplyDeleteOh I love what you did!!! And I must say that Joan's traveling bags are just glorious! That Joan is so generous and crafty!
ReplyDeleteI love your piece on the RR. Those travelling bags look great.
ReplyDeleteYour choice was excellent, Cathy! :D
ReplyDeleteTwo posts, in two days? Oh my goodness!!
Great choice for Julianne's RR Cathy, it looks lovely.
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ReplyDeleteI love the design you stitched on Julianne's.
ReplyDeleteYour contribution fits in beautifully with the rest! And that bag is darling!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I love it - especially those cute sheep :)
ReplyDeleteI just came across your blog today and I love all of the beautiful projects you have been working on and that others have made for you. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteOh that's really nice. I love strongly themed RRs they always seem to turn out the nicest. And that project bag... we have so many multi-talented ladies.
ReplyDeleteLove what you stitched on the round robin. What a great idea to go back to the old Leisure Arts books.
ReplyDeleteThe bags are wonderful too.
your rr peice is beautiful
ReplyDeleteYou've stitched a beautiful design! I just love seeing these photos of RRs in blogs, it's always so inspiring to see how they look like and how all these designs look together :)
ReplyDeleteYour stitching is lovely, as always. The RR is looking wonderful and I love the project bag! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteThe little sheep in front of this house are so cute. It looks like a great project. HAppy Stitching, CJ
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