Today I am working on a stitchery kit that I bought a couple of weeks ago at a quilt show. Kits are great to pick up and work on when you don't want or don't have the time to put items together for a pattern. I'm also linking up with Kathy for her Slow Stitching Sunday.
The burning bush is turning red and the leaves are falling from the trees. Won't be long now until I start my countdown for spring.
The burning bush is turning red and the leaves are falling from the trees. Won't be long now until I start my countdown for spring.
Don't you just love the colors of the leaves this year. Your bush is beautiful. I love hand work. Looking forward to seeing your finished project.
ReplyDeleteI love your burning bush! I think I'll be starting a countdown to spring soon too! LOL
ReplyDeleteThat's very nice stitching and a beautiful burning bush. You made me laugh with your comment about counting down to spring.
ReplyDeleteInteresting stitching project; is it difficult to stitch on quilted fabric? Our burning bush refuses to turn red; I think it's in too much shade. They are sure pretty when they turn!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful stitching! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love fall and red burning bushes. Sitting here doing some hand embroidery today. I will miss everyone in Shipshewana.
ReplyDeleteI always love the colors of a burning bush. Cute stitching. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to slow stitch with Kathy on Sundays. I have learned the hard way that burning bushes should not be trimmed if one wants them to turn red.
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