Good morning lovely people. I decided to pass the "Happy Hat" around because I am fed up to my back teeth with the grim news being fed to us at every turn....
So I am posting on here 6 little stitchery drawing photos (still can't work out the scanning bit yet) that you can save the images for and stitch if you choose.
I stitched them as framed hexies......but you could use them in lots of different ways.
They would make nice needlebook covers.....or a little wall hanging perhaps in a table runner......Love to know how and if you stitch them.
I know that you will all do the right thing and not use them commercially but I hope they will brighten up this time if you want some quiet stitching to keep your thoughts in a restful place.
As I type this post I am sitting in my living room overlooking my little front patio.....a little somebody is keeping an eye on me.
He was very relaxed when I went out very close to him to take a snap.....
He often visits and just rests there for ages. I don't know if he gets fed elsewhere and is hoping he might get lucky here. I don't fed them as I don't want them dependent on me. Also I have seen him hunting in my garden for lizards.
As they say it is the small things........
Encounters with wildlife is always a privilege.
Namaste and blessings Michelle xxx
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That's so kind & lovely of you Michelle. Thanks so much for sharing the little stitchery designs. I love your wee visitor - how special xx
ReplyDeleteI love your designs, and thank you for those.
ReplyDeleteWe are on a farm in rural Vic, and I heard a kookaburra laughing the other day in the trees that are not far from our house yard. We have lots of parrots visiting at times, plus a number of magpies that visit every day, even going so far as to peck on the sliding door looking for a feed. The dogs and birds tolerate one another - as long as the end result is a snack for all.
Thank you Jill. Nothing nicer than our Kookaburras having a chuckle. I envy you all those lovely birds x
DeleteThank you Michelle, they are lovely. I have plenty of stitchy supplies on hand to keep me sane over these troubling times.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome...stay healthy and enjoy x
DeleteMany thanks Michelle for sharing your lovely designs, I certainly appreciate your generosity.
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle for this lovely gift. Guida
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome x
DeleteHow sweet......thank you, Michelle! I like your visiting friend, they are such great characters, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteThank you... some kindness amongst the mayhem.... love the kooka… they ALWAYS get me to smile...
ReplyDeleteHugz
What beautiful designs and so generous to share them with us. So many designers in a variety of crafts are offering freebies for their followers to use during this time. Thank you and be safe.
ReplyDeleteThank you. My pleasure x
DeleteThese are soooo sweet--
ReplyDeletethank you--I am a senior complex with 165 other seniors--a big scary--
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Thank you so much for your lovely stitcheries. The photos of the bird, so beautiful. My hubby and I are both senior so we are a lot in our home these days. Luckily we have a big garden so we can enjoy the outside air when it is not too cold and wet.
ReplyDeleteLovely gesture Michelle. Greaat bird pictures. Making the most of our 'extra time' in the garden and cutting out a new quilt - No pics as it is a baby quilt for my neice and I know she reads my blog. Having to use my stash which is a good thing lol! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitcheries Michelle Now to work out how to print them off. Not so good at this computer stuff
ReplyDeleteHave not seen a kooka here in a while We are atm the moment plagued by the NOISY corellas xx
Thank you. I love the stitcheries. Will print them off. You are so generous.
ReplyDeleteThe Kookaburra is so lovely. Have a good week. X
How sweet sharing your drawing, I have started on another quilt to pass some time. Its so bad here I can't even watch my soap for the news taking up there time. Sad times. Stay Safe
ReplyDeleteA very generous gesture...they are so sweet. Love your visitor.
ReplyDeleteThat's very generous of you Michelle... thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love that your friend visits to keep an eye on you so there's no mischief going on inside...
Stay healthy...xox
How very generous of you to share your talent with us...what a gift to be an artist! I think we all yearn for good news! Thank you for the day brightener!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a lovely generous person Michelle, the designs are beautiful. Lovely to see the kookaburra visiting.
ReplyDeleteI live in the Far North of New Zealand and we have a small, but keen group of stitchers - we also visit Country Yard , and I have just joined their new Facebook page which has led me to you . I would like to use your Happy Hat patterns - something that our ladies could do - we all have scraps of fabric and threads and at the moment this would be something nice to do - I would base the challenge on Country Yard's challenge - it looks fun and I love your designs ty Lizzie - moynahanliz@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThankyou for bring sunshine to our lives and your generosity. I am in bed but now I want to get up and print them lol. Wildlife does bring us joy. Great pics of your kooka.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed reading your last post,Michelle. What a fabulous get together...all those treats and such gorgeous stitching by an obviously very talented group of ladies. So nice to see you! Meanwhile, how generous you are to share these stitcheries. Adorable of course. Was that a kookaburra bird? Amazing to see one closeup like that. He has quite the beak, I guess good for hunting lizards!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for once again sharing your amazing talent with us. I am looking forward to stitching these. With the stressful time and now just experiencing a frightening 5.7 earthquake, it is nice to have something to do that brings joy and keeps my fingers busy.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely stitcheries Michelle - I will enjoy them :-) Wonderful to have the Kookaburra visiting and that you were able to see him so close.
ReplyDeleteThankyou for the lovely little stitcheries Michelle. Lovely of the Kookaburra to drop in & visit you. Hugs,xx
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the stitching designs. Very generous of you.
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