Jan 4, 2012

Measure twice cut once

Hello , I wish you all the happiest and healthiest year .
The thing which does a stitch this year.... I am still examining it.
There is the thing which I want to found newly. However, there are a lot of things stopping on the way.



Prairie Schooler
No.130  Country Wise

The aim of this year is this first of all.
"Measure twice cut once

So. I am some rattlepated.
 Linen does not fit the size of the stitch.... I grind a stitch in the wrong place.... Such a thing is frequent.
I want to do a stitch more carefully this year. Of course happily!

I stitching  these now .  The round design is a free chart of  Needle Print.
I wants to stitch  several points and finish these to an ornament a year.





I went to watch a white crane with a red crest with a family yesterday.
A white crane with a red crest is a Japanese special protected animal.
Most of the country of them inhabit near the area where I live in.
They are very elegant.





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

7 comments:

  1. ohhh love that finish by Prairie schooler ... must try and find it ... and those little freebies are cute ... love your birds they look so elegant on the snow :) happy new year to you :) love mouse xxxx

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  2. Lovely stitching! Your Prairie Schooler finish is adorable.

    Happy new year!

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  3. Oh My - I absolutely love the Prarie Schooler piece - Awesome - Definitely going on my wish list for this year - you did a fabulous job with it - Great colors .....

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  4. Beautiful finishes, sana...such lovely stitching!

    And, I love the crane photos...they are such lovely, elegant creatures.

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  5. Wonderful photo, I am very beautiful birds and nature! Pleased to visit your blog:)!
    Happy new year!

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  6. Beautiful stitching, and beautiful cranes.

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  7. I am enjoying reading your blog posts and seeing your beautiful stitching and gorgeous pictures of the countryside around where you live! I live in a part of the United States that rarely gets snow. But when we do, it blankets everything and is so pretty and pristine. Thank you for sharing with us in blogland. Hugs!

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