and white pebbles made using French knots and seed stitches with one strand of white DMC stranded cotton, were my last additions to Hideko's garden.
Sitting on the garden bench or swing, if you wish, enjoying the spring breeze, the scent of the flowers, listening to the bird's song and the sound of a friend's steps on the pebble paths, coming over for tea... Isn't that a lovely way to spend a Saturday afternoon?
Have a beautiful weekend, Everyone!
Que preciosidad>!! tus bordados son siempre maravillosos!! buen fin de semana, besos
ReplyDeleteVery tender and nice spring colors!
ReplyDeleteE mese szép! Lépésről lépésre követtem nagy örömmel hogyan is alakul a kis kertecske, és csak csodálni tudom odaadásodat és tehetségedet. Őszintén gratulálok, nagyon szép lett! (ez is :)) )
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!
ReplyDeleteMuito lindo!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely garden.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful garden!! I love it!! Hideko
ReplyDeleteOh Dear Manya, that is the most beautiful work of embroidery I have ever seen! It has been a total delight to watch your process from beginning to end!! Hideko will cherish this block. Your delicate and thoughtful stitches make me feel awkward and clumsy in comparison, but know that I am stitching your snowball with lots of love! Hugs, Cathy
ReplyDeleteOh my! you've done it again! Your work is so precious and sweet - I love how it all comes to life and makes me want to get the needles out. Hideko will certainly be thrilled to receive this beauty.
ReplyDeleteMikor kezded tanítani? Ezek olyan szinten szépek, várj... ez nem is jó szó rájuk. De nem tudok jobbat ... a szép egy nagyon szép szó... tanácstalan vagyok...és csak nézek a szememmel.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteThe pebble path is perfect.
Your work is impeccable. Again you outdid yourself!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an outstanding piece of work! Hideko will be thrilled, I am sure!
ReplyDeleteI love it, especially the treatment for the path!
ReplyDeleteDeb
Очень красиво и интересно наблюдать как рождается дизайн!
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely - I really like the how you have handled scale and proportion
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