This gorgeous poem by Sarah Williams, as stitched by Aimee is just amazing. I am so moved by its simple beauty, and how just a few buttons and one color of thread can be so lovely. Beautiful work!
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Sew Beautiful (I spelt so on purpose it seemed to be appropriate). I just wish I could say something as beautiful as this to my grandson or something close that would make him less fearful of the dark.
What a lovely piece- both the poetry and sewing. The Sarah Williams poem is new to me but it reminded me a little of Calaban in the Coal Mine by Louis Untermeyer. 'Throw us a handful of stars'
Great verse and presentation!
ReplyDeleteSew Beautiful (I spelt so on purpose it seemed to be appropriate). I just wish I could say something as beautiful as this to my grandson or something close that would make him less fearful of the dark.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely piece- both the poetry and sewing. The Sarah Williams poem is new to me but it reminded me a little of Calaban in the Coal Mine by Louis Untermeyer. 'Throw us a handful of stars'
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