It’s officially March which means I should be posting St. Patty’s Day projects, right?
Well, I have been busy as a bee behind the scenes here working on a Felt Alphabet Book Pattern that will launch next week (soooooo excited!)
And, as you can see, it’s small, simple and pretty basic.
I actually stitched this up really quick for my own kitchen (just to nod to the coming holiday) and I wasn’t sure I’d even share it here.
But, then I share everything here.
If you are a stitcher, like me, I thought you too might want to spend 10 minutes and add a little St. Patty’s spirit to your home with needle and thread as well.
But, before we get to the clover cross stitch pattern, I thought I pontificate for a few minutes (if you will allow).
I still love dressing in green and even drinking green beer, but what I have really loved to start doing is to reflect on how LUCKY I am this time of year.
And, I really am so lucky–or more aptly–blessed.
Lately, I have been feeling really blessed right here on the blog, in my own little corner of the internet.
I have been learning a ton with the creation of my 1st eBook–and am so lucky to have made so many blogging friends with more experience AND that they are happy to share the experience with me.
(Have you met Lauren? Go give her a virtual hug, she’s awesome.)
Even more so, lately, my husband has gotten really excited and involved in my work here on the blog.
He is digging into more of the business end of this blog and his participation is such a blessing!
He is starting to understand the business of blogging and coming up with some thrilling ideas.
It’s amazing!
It is starting to feel like when I blog I am doing something for both of us–and for our family–not just selfishly for myself.
I am so excited to see where this blog will go with his participation.
I can only imagine!
(thanks mom for snapping this family pic)
Here is the pattern.
Use every color you like, I used DMC #702 and #704.
Easy peasy.
And, when I was done I chose to display mine in a 3″ wooden hoop and add a pretty little green ribbon.
Perfection!
If you are looking for a few more St. Patty’s Day projects, here are a few from the archives:
Embroidered Hanky for St. Patrick’s Day
Cards to color for St. Patrick’s Day
Reflection on being a Lucky Mom
I am so LUCKY you are here!
May I cross stitch your ‘kiss me/clover’ pattern and place it on the bodice of a dress for a vintage Chatty Cathy doll and sell the dress?
It’s so cute!
Thank you, Debbie
yes, of course! Happy stitching!
Thank you so much! I appreciate your sharing and creativity 🙂 Debbie
Totally random: I have that same orange sweater for my 4-year-old! I bought it at a consignment sale this past fall.