Thursday, April 6, 2023

Easter Blog Hop

 The Easter Blog Hop is hosted by Jo at Serendipitous Stitching.  I always enjoy this blog hunt each year, and it is fun to collect the letters and discover the phrase.


My Spring picture is one I stitched last year, for Miss Sarah's 5th birthday.  It's a shoehorn job, but both the unicorn and the girl  do have a garland of spring flowers, and it was the only non-Christmas pic I could find. 



This is the letter Jo gave me to share:



Your next blog is here.


13 comments:

  1. Totally love the design you did last year.

    Catherine

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  2. That's very cute, I bet she was delighted with her lovely unicorn. Happy Easter x

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  3. Such a lovely stitching, the kid must love it! So sweet, thanks for the letter. Joyeuses Fêtes de Pâques ! xxx

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  4. I adore your unicorn picture! So sweet! I hope you enjoy your Easter! Thanks for the letter ...

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  5. What an adorable piece, I love the unicorn!
    Hoppy Easter!

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  6. Thanks for taking part in the Easter Hop this year. I love your unicorn, I bet they have their baby unicorns in Spring like horses and all the other animals do!

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  7. Very pretty design. Thank you for the letter. Happy Easter.

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  8. Thanks for the letter, happy Easter 🐣

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  9. Love how you snuck a little Christmas into the Easter hop! Thanks for the letter.

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  10. I was pretty sure I had left a comment back when this post orginated, but don't see it. Sorry if I missed you when I did my blog walking through my blog list. Hope you had a nice Easter with friends/family. Keep stitching, it's always fun to see your projects.
    Sandy's Space

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  11. I love your beaded Christmas trees that you make to give away as gifts. I'm curious whether you have a stitched tree to attach the beads to or whether you attach the beads directly to fabric in a Christmas tree shape?

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    1. I do stitch a tree shape first, because I really don't have a 'stop beading' button, and I need the discipline of the stitched tree.

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