It is my present condition report.
KIMONO
My daughter took a photograph in a kimono in commemoration of 20 years old.
SNOW AND ICE
A cold day continues.
However, the profound knowledge that snow and ice create is splendid.
The neighboring lake was frozen hard, and a church and a bar of the ice were built on ice.
STITCH
I made stitches of a red thread. I want to finish these to mini-cushions.
AND..
I made a small flower with odds and ends of the linen.
Thank you for visiting my small blog.
Have a happy day!
Beautiful photos and sweet stitching..
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day x
Beautiful photo of your daughter and lovely stitching.
ReplyDeleteYou daughter is beautiful. Amazing ice pictures and your stitching is wonderful and how cute the little flowers from left over linen, you are so talented.
ReplyDeleteThese are nice photos of your daughter! :o) And wonderful stitching!
ReplyDeleteCathi
My goodness, you have been busy producing lots of beautiful things!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is so pretty and that is a beautiful kimono!
Beautiful daughter and photos. The ice made me cold just looking! What perfect little flowers - they don't look easy to make!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! The pictures of your daughter are fan-tas-tic!!!! So so so pretty! I also love these flowers you made with linen, gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful daughter! Congratulations on her celebrations. I love the fabric flowers - you are so clever
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to see you back at your blog, Sana! Your daughter is so lovely, you must be so proud of her! I love your little red samplers and the little linen flowers!
ReplyDeleteohhh my your daughter is very pretty in her kimono ... hope she had a lovely birthday :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful church and bar out of the ice and well done on all the red stitching :)
and just love those linen flowers :)
happy stitching :)love mouse xxxxx
Your daughter is gorgeous. Great stitching.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Your daughter looks great in that beautiful kimono.
ReplyDeleteYour stitched pieces are all so lovely and I'm looking forward to seeing them turned into little pillows.
Konichiwa Sana!! Your daughter is so lovely in her kimono. Beautiful stitching and photos!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Anne
Hello Sana,
ReplyDeleteyou and your blog look so beautiful,
very nice pictures and cross stitches!
Greetings from Bavara
Gabriele
Beautiful photos and very nice blog!!
ReplyDeleteI meet you from Pinterest! Kiss from Italy Ornella
Hello! I just discovered your blog today and have read every word and enjoyed every photo. Your stitching is lovely and your words read like poetry. I am so happy to find you. I can tell you have a kind heart, because you gave the hunter a basket of flowers - thank you for that! I would like to write to you! You are a lovely sweet person. Many blessings and happiness to you, thank you for making me smile! Sincerely, Shari from KY USA, momoshari@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWhere are you???
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Annalisa from Italy
I miss you.....
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is gorgeous .. Lovely post ;)
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking of you, Sana, and hope all is well with you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning picture of your daughter. She is so beautiful. I love the little linen flowers - they are perfection. Can you show us how you made them?
ReplyDeleteHello
DeleteThe flower uses an existing plate. The following address is the sales origin. In the bottom of the screen, there is a video of making. Thank you!
http://www.clover.co.jp/seihin/tsumamisaiku.shtml