Nov 11, 2012

Ornaments of November

I finished the stitch of ornaments of November.

I extracted a part from them. Or I added a stitch.
Needle Print~Free Chart
By Gone Stitches~Quaker Christmas
ByGone Stitches~Quaker VirtuesR & R REPRODUCTIONS~QUAKER SEASONS OF FRIENDSHIP

For  Novemberare these
The plan that I began in January had only another three production left.

The reason that was able to continue is because I was encouraged in your warm comment. Thank you.



Winter approaches, and the neighboring marsh decreases quantity of water.
Can you find a white bird in the water from this photograph?
They are flocks of swans.






My favorite hot spring of the neighborhood of  mountaintop  has been already surrounded by snow. The scenery here is the best.



Thank you for visiting my small blog.
Have a happy day.






11 comments:

  1. Your ornaments are so beautiful.
    Lovely pics of your home.

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  2. Great ornament collection! Well done, Mii x

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  3. Прекрасная коллекция!Очень нравится!

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  4. theya ll so beautiful..
    love cucki x

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  5. More great ornaments Sana.

    Linda

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  6. So many beautiful ornaments, each one so unique! Beautiful photographs!

    Blessings!

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  7. I always look forward to seeing your ornaments and your pictures too. They are all very lovely!

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  8. Wow, what a great collection of ornaments. They look wonderful.
    You live in a very beautiful region. I love your pictures showing some scenery.

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  9. The land is so beautiful; I think I like it as much as your stitching! (It is a close tie, because your work is beautiful. Good Work on your ornaments!)

    From the time I was a teenager, I wanted to visit Japan particularly to try onsens such as the beautiful outdoor type you are showing.

    I feel it is too presumptuous of me to say this; like praising or admiring something of which you know very little is inappropriate and rude to the listener who hears you...but I have always (starting even before I became an adult) admired the "wabi-sabi" aesthetic of Japan.

    To my eye, many onsen scenes are the most beautiful examples, and seeing them here on your blog is a rare pleasure. Thank you!

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  10. They are all so wonderful! :o)

    Cathi

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