I think I have all of the states except Arizona, If possible could you post it again. You are so clever wit h your quips you add.
There is a catalog with my designs listed in it copy this link and it will take you to it, then you can find Arizona easily..
http://answers.cuteembroidery.com...
Thanks so much, Vicki! You have me intrigued with your "keep the veggies growing"... hmmm rain and manure? heh heh hee 8-) Whatever you come up with I'm sure will be wonderful
Thank you for this wonderful design. I love eggplant and have a friend that buys them just to display their brilliant color on her countertop.
Another terrific veggie! Thanks so much, Vicki. I just bought some tea towels to start stitching these on.
i love these, all of them and cant wait to use them on ake a table covering.
will miss your veggies but look forward where you grow it in exept the soil. thanks for these lovely designs,
Yvonne
No, no. You can't stop! Besides the ones listed below there are also pumpkin, butternut....
Thanks for the designs.
The garden must grow! Lettuce, radish, grn onions, mushrooms, celery. Hahahahaha, you can tell that I have no knitting? Love the farmers market and thank you very much for them.
Sharon
Love this one as well, but hey there are turnips, radishes, and corn, Thanks for everything.:)
LOL!! I know, I know...there is also tons of knitting I have neglected because the digitizing is too addictive and I must stop....someone make me stop!!!
No we want you to keep going lol because we love you and your designs hugs carolyn
Thank you. I love the looks of eggplants, just not sure how to cook them, but I'll be cooking this one up on some potholders.
I can't imagine what it is that will keep the veggies growing--water, fertilizer???? Thanks again for all you do.
Thanks for all thes beautiful designs ; you have so graciously shared with us Cuties. I love your sense of humor. So looking forward to what is next. Keepup the good work.:) Question- do you use varigated thread with these designs or just regular embroidery thread? Thanks again, CraftyChris
I have done both...twisted thread looks great with some of the veggies like the cukes to give the textured look......