And he's being cleared just in time for his sister to have her surgery. Yep, we get to do this again. (And maybe a third since our oldest son is having similar heart problems.) Only my daughter's surgery is more invasive and she doesn't live at home any more. So I will be traveling and staying with her during her surgery and recovery. I'm guessing blog posts will be a bit more sporadic.
Aside from the family update, here's what I've been doing (besides editing).
Plain white linen hand towel. I embroidered and added trim.
I'm showing you the back because I had an aunt who taught needle art (embroidery, cross stitch, weaving, etc.) at a fancy Swiss boarding school, and she gave grades on the back as well as the front. This would get a B. Okay maybe a C. She was a strict grader.
Really creative indeed.
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DeleteBeautiful embroidery :) Hope it's bringing you some solace during a stressful time!
ReplyDeleteTo me, there's nothing quite as restful as handwork--whether it's sewing, needlework, or even gardening.
DeleteConnie, I'm here through Blogoratti and I love embroidery as well. But I can't show your back of my work so your aunt could grade me D or E :((
ReplyDeleteYour work is very elegant!
I'm sure the back of yours wouldn't get a D or F. :) So glad to hear you enjoy embroidery! So few people do it, it's beginning to feel a bit like a lost art.
DeleteI would say B+/A-! I used to do some cross stitching and my backs were chaos. Not that it's the same, but anyway--your piece is lovely!
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