Jaxon was diagnosed with Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) 5 days after his second birthday (Feb 2011). His mother told me that Jaxon is the seventh (7th) child in Canada to be diagnosed with this rare disease. I am his great-aunt Louise and I come up with the idea of this blog to keep people informed, and to use my passion for stitching to raise money for the FOP organizations.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Mill Hill Believe is finished
Yippee, another one finished. I finished the Mill Hill beaded kit entitled Believe. It is certainly a very different Santa Claus but you know what - I like it, there was something about this picture that kept calling to me. So much so that I decided to stitch it before a lot of my other kits. So this means that I can now strike another one off of my list from my January challenge. Now that calls for a happy dance!! I know, I know - I can hear my friends asking so which one are you working on now.... sorry I can't tell you yet... its a surprise. But as soon as I am finished that one, I am going to work on my "Housework makes you ugly". If you know me, you know how much I hate housework. So wonderful people, until the next time, hugs from me to you and thank you for taking the time to read my blog. Louise
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What a lovely finish Louise!!! You must have had "fun" with all the beads, but it does look superb!! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful design...I can see why it was calling to you! Beautiful.
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