Merry Christmas! Jo over at Serendipitous Stitches is running her annual
Online Advent Calendar, and she asked me to participate today.
First up is some stitching. With no big project to occupy my time this season (except painting my living room;
such a good idea to do that two weeks before Christmas), I decided to focus on finishing up various designs I stitched over the last couple of years.
A Partridge in a Pear Tree, to add to my collection:
The Victoria Sampler's Gingerbread Garden and matching ornament:
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Taken on a gloomy day, unfortunately |
And Shepherd Bush's 2000 Years Ago series:
This is actually the second time I've stitched them. Years ago I stitched the first seven and had them in a nice stack, awaiting the arrival of the eighth pattern, when they somehow ended up in a donation pile my husband gave to a charity. I haven't quite forgiven him yet, but I do hope someone out there is enjoying them.
Jo also asked us to write about a special decoration we take out every year. I think for me it is the
Advent Calendar I made for my children, particularly since this year I finally figured out how to work it so it is liturgically accurate each year.
The pockets are attached with pins to the background, allowing me to rearrange them as necessary. It's a fun annual tradition to teach my kids about the different symbols and feasts of the season, while giving them a little treat each day (if they start to complain about the quality of treats -- i.e. not enough chocolate -- I threaten to replace them with Bible verses).
I hope everyone has a joyous and peaceful holiday(s)!