Looking through sampler charts, not finding Mary Monier, I came across Elizabeth Wipp. Several motifs in this work are the correct size for a 40 count ornament. This is the first. If I continue with motif ornaments (IF!) I will wait until the group is complete before finishing. They may need a little sprig of holly or something. Leaving them simple and ageing the edges may be the better look for a primitive feather style tree. Getting ahead of myself here, let's see how far I get on stitching first.
I only found four photos of this sampler on Pinterest, I don't know who to attribute this photo. The designer is The Goode Huswife, stitcher is unknown.
Edit - Stitcher and owner of this sampler is Carol Iverson.
Looks to be any easy stitch, and I am considering this. I do have a box it could be mounted to, and also a flat wall basket the correct size. But framing would be the best option. Maybe I would like to stitch it, but not keep it. Maybe I won't stitch it at all!!
Fried green tomatoes. Hot from the pan, I plated with crumbed Feta between two layers and drizzled with reduced balsamic. I reduce the vinegar by half, doesn't take long at all in a small hot pan, and also tossed our green beans with garlic in the same pan. Thick and syrupy, so good. We have a local shop that carries Ariston balsamic and I use that most often, no reduction necessary, but I ran out. I use it all the time on avocado salads and fresh tomatoes.
And I took a reader's advice by storing other bowls inside the monster. Lifted the gourd perfectly. Thank you!
Our furnace has been running for two days. So disappointed it's over and really ticked that it wasn't even a summer.
We went to the animal donation trailers leaving for Texas and I got choked up when I saw the number of people bringing medical supplies, bedding, food, litter, everything. I just saw that they need pop up tents, crates, and fans. There was a sweet
Chihuahua shown for adoption at PetresQ inc. in NJ from Harvey that was shaking the entire time. So sweet and calm, just breaks your heart.
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