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Thursday, May 17, 2012
The Story of The Little Elusive Brown Butterfly
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Oh dear, this is so lovely in EVERY WAY!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the story of the butterfly -- he sounds like my kind of critter. Best of luck with the new computer and all that goes with it.
ReplyDeleteDiane
Lovely little quilt and story. I think we can all relate!
ReplyDeleteScrumptious!!!!
ReplyDeletehugs
My theory about buying a computer is that once you leave the store and close the trunk lid, it's obsolete. Good luck on deciding on a new one. My barely-a-year-old HP laptop is pretty much of a lemon. But those Macs ...
ReplyDeleteAlways glad to see your posts, and the butterfly story was touching.
sweet post~!!~
ReplyDeletealways love seeing your stitching~!
:-)
libbyQ
Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI loved the story.
ReplyDeleteLove the story and the little quilt to go with it, Victoria
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story! But I agree, don´t judge the dog by the hair is a swedish saying.
ReplyDeleteAs always a beautiful quilt.
Gorgeous art and salutary tale
ReplyDeleteLove this little guy and his story. xox
ReplyDeletewhat sweetness in the tale and what nice stitching in the cloth.
ReplyDeleteVery touching story and a exquisite fiber art.
ReplyDeleteI can relate to that butterfly for sure! love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous hand stitching! And lovely story ;)
ReplyDeleteI am speechless after reading this story. I have a special connection with butterflies and somehow really relate to this one! I also thought of my son, who's birthday is today (he's 14). He's a late bloomer and his colors have yet to shine! thanks for sharing your work!
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute!Love the sweet story!Wonderful tale!
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