My Santa ornament is a pattern from Drawn Thread. It took a little longer to finish, but it is a lovely design. I especially love the backside of the ornament…Peace and Joy. Says it all for the season.



I adore this little Scotty dog. It is a gift for someone and I couldn’t post it until I was sure it was received. Tartan is one of my favorites. This pattern is from the magazine Just Cross Stitch Christmas ornament edition for 2009.


This reindeer was a freebie ornament from last year that I didn’t get around to working on until now. It only took a couple of hours to complete the entire piece including finishing. I have no idea who designed it and I don’t remember where it came from, but I think it’s lovely. I did add a bit of holly and berry to the original pattern.

Finished in time for Halloween was my little “Humbug.” I do not know why it is called a humbug…perhaps someone out there knows. But it was quick to stitch…done on a rectangular small piece of fabric then sewed into this triangular shape. Makes a cute little pincushion. There is going to be a series of these “humbugs”…the next one coming out in January (House of Stitches will have it). I love the little owl pin that went with it. I have a little robin as well.

I hope by this time next year I will have been able to actually design some of my own ornaments! But for now I have truly enjoyed the fruits of others hard work and talent. Hope all of you are enjoying the holiday season and preparations for a blessed Christmas.
A bientôt….Averyclaire








So while away I have been working on this small santa ornament (
ickly and feel good about it. While in Colorado, I visited 

We are home again and tomorrow I will be back to work. Here is a photo of the “Badlands” of southwestern South Dakota. It is stark and barren and beautiful. We love to take the leisurely drive through this area. Lots of hiking here if it’s not too hot and if one watches out for rattlesnakes! There are mountain goats and prairie dogs in abundance.











It was a long week, but the news is good. They have removed all of the cancer present at this time. Perhaps there were angels watching over us. My DH will begin chemotherapy in September. It will last for seven weeks and then once a month for a year. It is a long road to complete recovery. And always looming over one’s head is the possibility of a reoccurence. But we are grateful for today and are hopeful for the future.
Happy Anniversary to me! Yesterday was one year since I began my blog. I cannot believe the time has gone by so quickly. I was reviewing my posts and have discovered, however, that I am not as faithful a blogger as I would like to be. In one year I made only 63 posts….sad considering I had 365 opportunities. But then I am a person of few words and life has sure had its ups and downs for me this year. Thank you to all of you that I have met through my blog. I very much appreciate your kind words and friendship to me. This is probably the best part of blogging. And one can learn so much from surfing the blogging world. I have seen so many different types of blogs, so many different interests, so many super people. I am glad to be a part of this new and sometimes crazy world.


