It has been another week of sweltering heat in Tokyo, but the air conditioning system has come to the rescue. I have actually been able to find pockets of 'cool' time to work on the cushion.
Fruity Cushion
Spending time on the computer is very limited, so still no chance to visit blogs or answer comments. Sorry!
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I love the heat but not sure if I could cope with t for long stretches of time here of cours we never get more than a couple of days in a row with it. Cushion is coming along well Take care and try and keep cool
The fruity cushion is coming along nicely! Great progress. If I could send you some of our pleasant weather I would! We've had a bit of rain lately, but the temperatures have been very pleasant.
It is a sauna sitting under my quilting hoop. Too bad the work is so big because I noticed it is much cooler on the train and thought it might be nice to go there and sit all day going round and round while I work.
Life's like that sometimes. Hope you're keeping well.
I like the style and the stitches of your project. That style 'speaks' to me, I'm getting inspired!
Another interesting needlework design, Queenie. I hope the weather cools down soon.
That cushion is coming on despite the heat. I wish you cool breezes.
A beautiful piece of needlework - unconventional. ---
Your cushion si beautiful.
Soft colours.Very nice patterns remissinstanser me of 60-/70th.There are a new bok about the stylas from that time.You could find very good design .Lycky to see your Embrodery.In the norr of Sweden We reeally have anotherblog type of climate.Yesterday 20.6C.my son is very happy to be at home at this time as you have to warm.This summer goes so fast and We Enjoy the time with our little family.In the middle of August We are two and the work starts again.Now We are longing for berries and more vegetabilies.wish you the best.
You are making good progress, I only wish we had a few more nice days, it is summer but still not nice enough to sit in the garden!
You're making good progress.
It's much better to spent your free time with needle and thread!
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