Friday, December 28, 2012

Mary Todd Lincoln in Progress

I got up bright and early this morning, started the wood stove and made some coffee. Read alot and decided to finish up a design, Mary Todd Lincoln, to match with the sillouhette of Abe that I posted earlier.

  I tried to adjust Abe's sillouette a bit by adding his first initial in the left upper corner but my computer will not let me transfer this new one right now. I have no idea why but if you want to add an A to his that would be good to have them facing each other in 2 black or dark brown wood frames.
 
These should be quickies. Since I'm flying by the seat of my pants this week, I have many projects to work on, XXXXXX my fingers to finish Abe and onto Mary.
 
I really wanted oval black frames. I'm going thrifting today so I might find some.
 
 
If you remember the posting about Mary Lincoln, the book I recommended is quite old. You might be able to find it at the library, It's called  Mary Lincoln: Biography of a Marriage by Ruther Painter Randall. If you are interested in history or the Lincolns, this book is supposed to fill you in on untold stories and the REAL Mary and Abe as found in safety box letters.
The book was published in 1953 and is really good.
 
here is his:
 
 
 
 
Happy stitchin'
Jennifer

4 comments:

  1. Hi Jennifer...
    I don't comment much but I wanted to pop in and say I'm so glad to see you are in a happy place right now. You deserve it!
    Happy New Year to you and Mr.Darcy.

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  2. You are such a sweety pie, thank-you again for another lovely pattern.
    Happy Newyear
    Catherine

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  3. Good morning Jennifer. It's a rainy one here in eastern NC and I plan on staying right inside and stitching for the most part.

    Check your email dear lady. I sent you the site address of a tutorial for changing yarn. Go for it! It's really very easy.

    Enjoy your weekend and stay warm with that great new stove.

    LindaLee from Cross’N My Stitches

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