Thursday, September 3, 2009

It's Coming..............

I was visiting some blogs yesterday and one of them actually had the number of days left until Christmas....I shudder....so I went to the United Web Site to check the price of tickets back east.....reasonable.....I looked at the calendar to decide how many days I would spend there....a week, I think....and I started to think about this years theme....I usually wrap all of my presents the same way with a small change to identify each persons presents.

So what you see here is another little Christmas design I have designed and stitched. Inspired by my friend, Virginia, who lives in Corsica. The most fun is that I usually go to Babel Fish to translate things, then I stitch them, and then Virginia tells me what they really should be.....I hope this one is ok! Un Jour Beau should have been Un Beau Jour!

I am really looking forward to this weekend. I have some things to photograph and I plan to put my bottom in my stitching chair and finish many things!

8 comments:

  1. I was reading a book that said if you write down what you want it will happen - well, I am writing (and rewriting) that I want to be settled in Kalamazoo by Christmas and have all the family come to stay! We'll see! xxx

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  2. Sharon, your little Joyeux Noel piece is lovely.

    Have a great weekend stitching

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  3. That's a lovely little design. Are you considering sharing the chart on your blog? (hint-hint from the perpetual princess of chart collecting)

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  4. Nita
    If you send me your email address, I will give you the pattern.
    Sharon

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  5. Hi Sharon,

    I love the floss keeper in your 10 July post - could you let me know which pattern you've used please?

    Thanks

    Julia:0)

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  6. With French if it is something coming from you you write it in the feminine. If it is coming from a male it is done in the masculine.
    I think your project is masculine.
    Feel free to smack me if I'm wrong :)

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  7. It's perfect for a man ; for a woman you should write "Joyeux Noël ma chère amie" but it's lovely !

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