Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Stitching Away!


Fresh home made bread from yesterday.  It is called Amish Sweet Bread and is so good.


 Here is my doily.  I am on  row 18 of 30 so it is coming along great.


 Well, I ran out of the color for the leading and we are out of it in the extras so I am working on the colored, or glass, part.


 Here is our silly girl enjoying a spot of sun this morning and then watching tonight to see what dad is doing.

Thanks for visiting and come again!  Huggles and blessings.

7 comments:

Mii Stitch said...

Wow, it's lunch time in UK, I could do with some of that bread!!! It looks yummy ☺

lissa said...

Hi how are you! I love all the pictures! Especially the bread would like to have the recipe(0: I make bread for my family. I can't eat it because I am glutten intolerant. I like it but it don't like me. I have tried many brands of bread. They most remind me of cardboard
It sure is a pain. But anyway take care and God Bless. Lissa

Dee said...

The bread looks sooooo good. I can almost smell it through the screen. I love the purples and greens in the doily...and Sylvia looks like she is gaining a little weight. :)

Dee said...

The bread looks sooooo good. I can almost smell it through the screen. I love the purples and greens in the doily...and Sylvia looks like she is gaining a little weight. :)

rosey175 said...

Oooh, the bread looks so yummy! Is it the kind that you make from a baggie of starter?

Your doily and stitching looks lovely; those purples are really pretty!

Silly Sylvia, all those toys and you're in the middle of the rug! Ah, to be a cat. :D

Carole Burant said...

I'll be right over for a slice..or two...of that delicious looking bread:-) I just adore homemade bread, especially when it's still hot!

Love the projects you've been working on and Miss Sylvia looks as beautiful as ever:-) xoxo

Peggy said...

Your bread looks wonderful. Homemade bread seems to go with this fall season. And your needlework is always lovely. I hope you enjoy the beautiful colors of fall in our area.