I've shared in several earlier posts that Shepherd's Bush is my favorite stitching shop. Having it so close to home is rather convenient, and I don't have any trouble leaving the shop a little greener than I found it. Each New Year's Day, the shop is open for a few hours for a 10% off sale. Each New Year's Day, they also introduce a new scissors fob or, as I like to think of it, a small ornament. I'm not quite sure when the shop introduced these stitching projects. The oldest one I have dates back to 2003, and I think I have one for every year since then. At any rate, I enjoy having a new small stitching project to start the new year.
Now time for a bit of a confession …
Last year, I did the stitching work, but never got around to actually finishing the ornament. During the holiday weekend a couple of weeks ago, I determined to finish the stitching on my 2019 ornament and then to complete the stuffing and finishing work for both. Here's a look at the finished squares ready to be sewn together and then stuffed. You can see that each ornament will have both a front and a back with a cross stitched design.
Now for a closer look at the finished projects. First the mermaid from 2018 …
And then this year's sheep … I continue to find it hard to resist a stitching project that features sheep.
So, what exactly might one do with these small projects? Good question. I'm one who likes to have something to brighten up the house after I take all of the Christmas decorations down. I have a 6-foot alpine tree that I keep upstairs in my living room all year round and change its decorations out with the seasons. During January and February, I have it decorated with some icicle garland and these little New Year pillow ornaments.
My children tend to find this practice of mine a little odd, but I keep it up each year just the same. We will see just how many more small ornaments this tree can hold. For now, I am going to wish you blessings for the remainder of this new year. Even though getting through January seems to be an exercise in endurance, the anticipation of what God will do in 2019 still brings an eagerness. As the psalmist reminds us …
Wait for the LORD,
Be strong and let your heart take courage;
Yes, wait for the LORD. Psalm 27:14
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