My newest embroidery.
It was such fun to do with a variety of stitches and colors.
The pattern is from Nana Company. There is also a companion blog post that was most helpful. I kept it beside me as I stitched for reference.
I think it would be fun to make another one with a completely different color scheme even though I really like this one.
Be joyful!
Wow...just wow!
ReplyDeleteWOW! It's gorgeous, Jody! You are an excellent needlewoman.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Jody! I love everything Amy does -- she has such an eye for beautiful stitchery!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Jody! I love the cursive, esp. the capitals. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow, it's SO beautiful! I love it! :) xxx (great message too) xx
ReplyDeleteA lovely embroidered piece to hang on the wall with a favourite scripture. Thank you for the link. I would love to do more embroidery if my eyesight would allow it. I think I will take up a half-finished piece I've started to work on and try and slowly finish it.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Jody! I really love the colors (and the sentiment). Well done, you!
ReplyDeletexofrances
It's absolutely beautiful!!!!......wish I could
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Corinne
Oh my goodness! This is so beautiful Jody! I love the texture and the colors. I'm going to zip on over to Nana Co. right now.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Words to live by. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love it and all the texture it has. You are a gifted stitcher, Jody.
ReplyDeletethat is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love it! It has a cheerful joyful sense of style with the colors, script and even that great ribbon that holds it! What a fun project for a cold winter's day.
ReplyDeleteRuth in NC
Beautiful! That was one of my favorites from Nana co.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful!! I love it. You definitely have time to sit indoors to work on it. Who wants to be out in this wind.
ReplyDeleteA work of art - and plenty to meditate on as you were working. You've made a family heirloom, to be sure.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, Jody. The words and the stitching, both. :-)
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