Tuesday, May 12, 2009

BLOGGER LOVE & GENEROSITY

Love & generosity is spelled ....... Michelle of Ozark Sew 'n Sews.
Look at the labor of love in this beautiful counted cross stitchery of the many names
of Jesus.
This lovely piece is 15 inches x 10 inches. Having done a lot of this type work in the past my self I know the many hours that it has taken Michelle. We are so deeply touched by this gift.
Michelle knows us well, and knew that nothing could mean more to us than the wonderful names of our Lord Jesus.
Along with it came this sweet note: "Dear Mickey & Susan - I sure hope you like this and that the color choice is okay. Susan hon, I remembered how you said if you could still cross stitch you would make one. So I wanted to do this for you both. God bless you guys. Huggles, Michelle & Jack"
Well, God surely blessed us and used your loving hands & hearts to do so.
Thank you so much.
If you aren't familiar with both Jack & Michelle's beautiful stitchery please check out their blog......It aptly carries the perfect name - Ozark Sew n' Sews.


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21 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, Susan, that is so beautiful! What a wonderful gift and treasure!

    Tammy

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  2. What a wonderful gift and I know that you will treasure it daily.
    It is beautiful. She done a great job. Praise to her on her handiness.
    God bless.

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  3. What a thoughtful heart she has. I visited her blog and she does have some beautiful work there.

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  4. What an absolutely beautiful fabric full of praise.
    I know your heart was so touched by this gift.

    Joy

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  5. What a precious gift. I can see why it means so much to you.
    I pray you are having a wonderful week Susan.
    God bless you and yours.

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  6. I love it!!! I'll try to remove myself far from any hint of jealousy! : ) It's official, you're loved!!!!

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  7. Michelle is such a dear! What a sweet and meaningful gift :)

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  8. What beautiful gift!! Yes, I can imagine it did take hours of work!! I can see there was love in every stitch, too. How wonderful!!!

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  9. That is so beautiful! You have a true friend!

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  10. That's beautiful! I've done x-stitching in the past & can tell it took some time to complete! What a dear friend to do this for you!
    ~ Leanne

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  11. What a beautiful gift! It would be beautiful if it was a print you got but the thought behind it makes it wonderful!

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  12. What a generous and loving gift to give. It is very beautiful.

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  13. What a wonderful gift! Wow oh Wow! The names of Jesus. Wow, wow, wow!

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  14. Wow, what a blessing!!

    I had to chuckle at your confession - I can see just how you would feel that way, because of the very fact that you ALWAYS get together.

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  15. it's beautiful. i just know how much you must love it and that it will proudly be hanging in your home for all to see.

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  16. I used to stitch many years ago and I know the work that goes into a piece like this. What a generous gift! I actually made one very similar to this and gave it to our friends who were leaving for Bible school. That wonderful part about stitching is being able to sew love into a piece and then give it to someone to enjoy.

    You are blessed Susan (and Mickey) by such a nice gift!

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  17. Beautiful! I have that same cross stitch picture hanging in my dining room.

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  18. What a blessing Susan. How wonderful. How thoughtful of this dear friend and such amazing talent.
    I'm glad you have had a precious treat.
    hugs Sandra nz

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  19. Thanks for visiting with me today. I love that name of Jesus needlework. Love it!

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  20. What a magnificent piece Susan! If it is okay with you I will display at my place with a link back here.

    Hope your day is a blessed one.

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Susan