I'm just sharing a few of my customers' favorite cross stitch patterns. Winter is coming. Time to get cozy, brew some tea and settle in for a bit of gentle stitching. The Fleur De Lis pattern (last photo) is free! Please visit my shop to learn more.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Favorite Patterns
I'm just sharing a few of my customers' favorite cross stitch patterns. Winter is coming. Time to get cozy, brew some tea and settle in for a bit of gentle stitching. The Fleur De Lis pattern (last photo) is free! Please visit my shop to learn more.
Happy Stitching!
Monday, October 27, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
Shabby-Chic-Esque
I recently lost my case management job due to lack of funding. I was sad for a while, laying around in my PJ's, feeling scared and sorry for myself. After the initial shock wore off, I decided to get dressed and get on with things.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Roses & Tutus
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Garland of Roses Pillow |
Beautiful French Aubusson Rug
Have you seen the paintings of Laurence Amelie? They're impressionistic and imaginative. Rachel Ashwell (my muse) is fond of them too. They blend effortlessly with Shabby Chic and French decor. I adore them. I had to share them with you!
Images found on Pinterest. Please visit my boards for more French inspiration.
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Saturday, August 9, 2014
Creamy Fresh Pea Soup with Basil and Lime
Life near Boston gets hectic. When thoughts of packing up and moving to Montana fill my mind, I turn to stitching and cooking. These domestic pleasures rescue me. An afternoon spent whipping up a wonderful soup and working on a pretty French monogram soothe my soul. A movie marathon is also welcome.
Labels:
appetizer,
dinner,
easy,
entrees,
French cross-stitch,
French recipes,
gluten free,
peas,
soups,
vegetarian
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Garland of Roses Pillow
I love how simple and elegant this Garland Of Roses pattern looks. I enjoyed stitching it with one color. For me, it's meditative and relaxing not to constantly change threads; Zen stitching at its best!
The pattern is cross stitched with orchid-colored Splendor silk floss on 32 count antique ivory linen. The colors are soft and feminine. They go well with my eclectic French decor. I bought extra linen and had the finished piece made into a pillow with matching cording on the edge for a little embellishment.
Please visit my SHOP for more information on this pattern.
I dream about having the sofa (below) as a home for all my finished pillows. I have a love affair with French furniture and French embroidery. When I'm in need of some eye candy or inspiration I go here and here.