Intentionally, or unintentionally, we never got around to cutting Ruth's hair and a couple of weeks ago she turned nine. My husband and I loved it being long but it was a lot of work for us both to maintain and re-plait each morning.
So a visit from Diane this afternoon and here is the results ...
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And yes she is all smiles, thank goodness, even Grace had a trim. All she wants to do is brush it, and tonight she went to bed without a plait.
I think I'll go and do some more cutting out. I am doing Bonnie Hunter's Celtic Solstice Mystery quilt. More on that later.
Happy sewing everyone and I'll see some of you at the NOTYQ Guild Christmas lunch tomorrow.
Thankyou again Diane - a job well done.
Jennifer
1 comment:
Your hair looks lovely Ruth.
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