Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Cross Stitch In Time

Linda surprised us w/ this cross stitch gem that she must have put alot of work into. I finally found the purrfect spot!
I wish the titles were legible. My favorite is simply "Sardine".


Duke wall throw-in pic w/ antler upgrade.














..and as a bonus, it's paczki
time again at HEB! And at a
discount no less..





Cross-stitch is a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a picture.

12 comments:

RecknHavic said...

I love this thing! Looks great next to the mantle and the colors go w/ our liv rm.

Linda said...

Yay! It looks great there! Glad it worked out. :)

RecknHavic said...

Yep, thanks again!

Stan Rosenthal said...

I love cats. Even "Nashville" cats.

RecknHavic said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4p7prURvIk

Stan Rosenthal said...

One of my earlier cats, Bright Eyes, long dead unfortunately -

http://thesequencers.us/various/BrightEyes.jpg

Yes of course, I think the band is titled after her.

Stan Rosenthal said...

One of my earlier cats, Bright Eyes, long dead unfortunately -

http://thesequencers.us/various/BrightEyes.jpg

Yes of course, I think the band is titled after her.

RecknHavic said...

Thats one talented cat.

Stan Rosenthal said...

Here's a talented cat @ 5:10 into this -

http://depositfiles.com/files/housof3g9

I do recommend that you watch the entire show, though.

RecknHavic said...

Yeah, Im not downloading something I not nothing about Stan.

Stan Rosenthal said...

Your loss.

Stan Rosenthal said...

Just to stay in the context of this thread: my MIDI masterpiece (if I say so myself) covering Flash and the Pan's 'Make Your Own Cross' and 'Lights in the Night' from either their 'Lights in the Night' album, or their 'Headlines' cd.

This music originates from as about far south as Linda has the P.O.V. It's from Australia.

To simplify, the main lyric to know from it is: Make your own cross, make it to the other side of hell - - - -

http://www.thesequencers.us/sequences/mklight.mid