Saturday, August 17, 2013

Back from Hospital and some new Finishes

Its been such a long time since I posted. It has been a rough summer for me,being in the hospital four times since the middle of June. I keep getting congestive heart failure since my heart attack two years ago,which damaged my heart so I never know when it will hit...but it will not stop me from doing what I love,which is stitch and create..


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I just finished stitching this pretty..Its done on 32 count linen,with dinky dyes silk in Sapphire.It is edged with hand dyed vintage rick rack,and has a vintage calico
fabric back.The picture does it no justice..It is listed in my Stitchery Shoppe 




                                                                       




A Primitive stitchery I finished also...design by Blue Attic ©
Just bought a great new fall pattern from Brenda Gervais..can't wait to start it..

And last...a few pics of roses my Sister brought me in hospital




and a pic of my fuchsia from my yard

Being a child from a Family of Florists...my love of flowers 
shows in all I do. My gardens bring me so much joy and peace..
So I will be spending lots of time sitting out there and healing my body and soul

Smiles N Blessings
Marilyn





3 comments:

  1. That congestive heart failure is a pest...bless your heart for keeping on and doing what you love. Prayers for you to stay safe and healthy♥ You are so talented and your flowers are beautiful! I love flowers too. ~*~Lisa

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  2. Oh my goodness girl, 4 times since June? I think about you often. I'm glad you are finding time to sit in your gardens to heal! Such beautiful flowers, good for a happy heart. I just love your stitching, it is so beautiful! Take care Marilyn, enjoy the week ahead~

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  3. I'm so sorry that you've had such a hard summer and hope you are feeling better now. I ordered a couple of things from your Etsy shop today and wanted to stop by to visit. I love your beautiful needlework. I'm going to wish I had bought something else, I'm sure. Take care of yourself. Happy Fall!

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