It's Sunday and you know what that means... it's time for the weekly hand stitching party! We hope you will pick up your needles and thread or yarn and start putting in some stitches.
In Canada we are celebrating Thanksgiving this weekend. I know it seems early for those who celebrate in November, but we really appreciate the earlier time of the year to enjoy a 3 day weekend to spend time outdoors with family and friends while the weather is still good.
We are mostly giving thanks today for the newest addition to our family! My grandbaby met his great grandparents this week and we are all over the moon with gratitude for this new life! He slept a long time in his great grandfather's arms - so sweet! 💗
Today I will be relaxing and hand stitching the binding that I am still working on. The quilt top was made by my friend Gail, quilted by my friend Roxanne, and will be finished by me - a great team effort for a charity donation.
This week I finished the project for the Stitches and Pages book club hosted by Katie the Novel Stitcher. We read The Violin Conspiracy, which was a very enjoyable novel for me. The pattern I chose is "Music and Books" by Little House Needleworks. It is finished as a little wallhanging and measures 5 3/4" square.
Here is a nice grouping of some of the cross stitch projects that I have finished into little wall hangings over the past year. They are now hanging in various areas around my home - making me feel happy as I walk past them!
What projects are you hand stitching today? Please link up your blog post below and share your progress with us.
How precious is the photo of your dad holding your grandson...so beautiful. Your Music and Books cross stitch looks perfect gathered with your other lovely cross stitch pretties.
ReplyDeleteIt's really special when a great grandparents is able to hold a great-grandchild. Your counted cross stitch display looks very nice, happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! Great picture of your Dad with the baby. So much to be thankful for! Love your wall display of your fall cross stitch pictures. I’m thankful for you and this weekly link up. I have connected with people around the world through your blog. Gail
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely picture of your little grand guy with his great grandpa! Happy Thanksgiving! I love your grouping of the cross-stitch finishes, too - a great way to display them. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI love the display of your little mini quilt finishes. Those hangers are so cute. And babies are the best - thankful that all is going well with your new addition to the family. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture of your dad and your grandson. That’s definitely one for the album! Great collection of mini quilts you have there.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! What a beautiful picture of your father and grandson. Love your collection of cross stitch projections.
ReplyDeleteThat great grandpa looks very happy and baby boy is quite content. I love the small cross-stitch pieces you have finished. Isn't it great to see the pretty things you have made around your home?!
ReplyDeleteKathy - so much to celebrate in your family! Happy Thanksgiving, and congratulations on the new grandbaby! And thanks for hosting Slow Sunday Stitching - it is always a highlight for me when I can join and take a few moments to check in with everyone!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a sweet photo of the new baby and his great granddad. How lovely, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Kathy. I wish you and your family a wonderful holiday weekend. The photo with your new grandbaby and dad is adorable! I just love seeing your cross stitch finishes and I am so honored that you stitched Mini Pumpkin sampler. It is gorgeous and love the finish. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a very happy and meaningful Thanksgiving. Love the photo of great-grandpa and the baby. Your Music and Books stitchery turned out beautifully. Happy slow stitching this week.
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