"Do You See What I See"
design by Primitive Stitchin by Shelly Auen
You can find Shelly's lovely designs here.
I fell in love with this design when it came out last year. I've thought about it on and off. When I bought these antique deer a few weeks ago, it renewed my interest and I knew that I had to stitch it and display it with my new old deer.
It was a quick and fun stitch.
Each stitch in this piece was accompanied by a prayer - a prayer for Shelly and her family.
Shelly's young son passed away several months ago and I am sure that this is a terribly difficult time for them all.
Please join me in saying a prayer today and every day for Shelly and her family...
"While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them."
Luke 2:6-7
Blessings, Patti
Aww so sweet
ReplyDeletePerfect cute stitching xx
VERY sweet!
ReplyDeleteP
How very special. I am praying. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitch Patti and a reminder to pray for others
ReplyDeleteI love this design especially with your deer. Sending up prayers for Shelly and her family. I can't imagine how hard this Christmas will be for them.
ReplyDeleteDonna
That is a beautiful piece and I love the saying.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how hard it is for them right now and my prayers that they can find peace in the coming days.
Debbie
Your so sweet to think of your friend while stitching your adorable piece! The antique deer go perfectly!! Lifting up prayers for Shelly!!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeletePraying for your friend.
Beautiful finish, Patti.
ReplyDeleteI will keep Shelly in my prayers. That has to be so difficult.
I hope you and family have the merriest Christmas ever and those sweet furbabies get an extra treat or two from Santa.
Christmas hugs :)
Lauren
Patti, I had lost touch and didn't know about Shelly's son until recently. Still praying for her and her family.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family... and a blessed New Year!