The Lord has gifted us with an amazingly beautiful spring this year. Our backyard is our refuge from the hustle and bustle of the world outside. Yesterday two women showed up at our threshold from the county assessor's office to verify information for taxation. They followed me thru the garden gate to measure our sunroom. Both were absolutely enchanted by our secret garden. It really is a place you can get away and dream. Orin and I love feeding the wild birds and watching them come and go. I saw a robin gathering grass for it's nest and laughed when the grass resembled a mustache on that sweet bird. Bear with me as I share a few pictures I took this morning. Pictures taken in the morning are so soft and stunning with the promise of a new day fresh after a good night's sleep.
Next in the Depression Buster Project was the free design by iStitch called surprisingly enough "Christmas Greetings". I used 2 different colors of floss from two different defunct floss companies, Olde Willow Stitchery and The Dye is cast. I chose a 28 count Quaker linen in "natural". I love the vintage look of this design.
"Thankful" was a free design offered by Hands On Design. I stitched it with the called for floss on a charcoal colored 28 count evenweave. It stitched up quickly, even for me. I love how it stitched up.
This free design is from Les Grilles de Maryse and is called Noel 2014 Medaillon. I used The Thread Gatherer Silk 'n Colors "Green Leaves" SNC 090 and Kreinik Silk Mori Milkpaint color 0116. It is stitched with some random vintage colored evenweave I had in my stash. I love how it turned out. I want to stitch it again in all blue and also want to stitch in all white.
This is the last finish in my Holiday Depression Buster parade. It is called Christmas 2017 Village in the Snow designed by a favorite French designer Les Grilles de Maryse. I wanted the snow to show up so I chose a grey 28 count evenweave in my stash. I stitched it with the called for DMC floss however I sparkled it up with a opalescent blending filament in random white stitches throughout the piece. The effect was just what I was looking for. I love this piece.
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