What a cute picture!
Look how intent! Lovely!
What a wonderful photo.I must admit, I never took to embroidery like Momma thought I should. I love the cross stitch and there it ends.That does not keep me from admiring the talent.
She is completely determined to do her very best...A memory photo...Remember when they were called "Kodak Momemts?"
What a wonderful thing to learn!
What a cute girl!Such a great skill and a lost art.
A good time to begin learning too. I wonder why my childhood pictures show me playing in the dirt. (No flash attachments way back then?) Yea progress!
Awww, what a sweet picture!
Lovely photo of yes concentration
I sure loved to embroider when I was her age....my grandmother taught me.I would still enjoy it, if I would just take the time.
Wonderful picture! It does take a lot of concentration to embroider!
So sweet! A new generation of crafters in the making!♥
I love your blog background. It reminds me of where I grew up in lake country. If you look at previous posts, you will see the train case as it began ... nasty and grungy. Paid $3 for it and spent two days cleaning it up!
What a sweet picture. I don't know how to blog from my iPad. Could you teach me how to do it?Have a great week. Hugs, Lura
Such a sweet sweet picture!! How old is she?Jane
Very nice, and so sweet to see a young embroiderer! Thanks for a chance to win!
So cute. I like to see youngsters learning handwork. I need a magnifier as well as concentration!
What a cute picture!
ReplyDeleteLook how intent! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteI must admit, I never took to embroidery like Momma thought I should. I love the cross stitch and there it ends.
That does not keep me from admiring the talent.
She is completely determined to do her very best...A memory photo...Remember when they were called "Kodak Momemts?"
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing to learn!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute girl!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great skill and a lost art.
A good time to begin learning too. I wonder why my childhood pictures show me playing in the dirt. (No flash attachments way back then?) Yea progress!
ReplyDeleteAwww, what a sweet picture!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of yes concentration
ReplyDeleteI sure loved to embroider when I was her age....my grandmother taught me.
ReplyDeleteI would still enjoy it, if I would just take the time.
Wonderful picture! It does take a lot of concentration to embroider!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! A new generation of crafters in the making!♥
ReplyDeleteI love your blog background. It reminds me of where I grew up in lake country. If you look at previous posts, you will see the train case as it began ... nasty and grungy. Paid $3 for it and spent two days cleaning it up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet picture. I don't know how to blog from my iPad. Could you teach me how to do it?
ReplyDeleteHave a great week. Hugs, Lura
Such a sweet sweet picture!! How old is she?
ReplyDeleteJane
Very nice, and so sweet to see a young embroiderer! Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I like to see youngsters learning handwork. I need a magnifier as well as concentration!
ReplyDelete