Wednesday 15 July 2020

July's Gifted Gorgeousness


It's the 15th of each month which means it's Gifted Gorgeousness time, the time each month when we share our latest gifts. These can be gifts given or received, or any item made using fabric, threads, buttons, ribbon, chart, backing fabric that has been gifted.

This great idea is hosted each month by the lovely Jo at Serendipitous Stitching,  if you visit her blog you'll find the links to everyone's Gifted Gorgeousness posts. 

Thank you so much for all the offers to stitch a flower for my church tree. When I put up my 'Could you help me make a bouquet' post I did not expect such a response. Although initially because of my diagnosis of breast cancer, with all of our lives becoming very different due to this awful virus  and my unfortunate broken arm, I think the bouquet of flowers will be very special for us all.

I was delighted to receive these two beautiful flowers from Ann. I'm a fairly new follower to Ann's blog, Colourful Cross Stitches, and I'm loving watching her projects grow especially her Harry Potter SYOA. Her accompanying card gave me such a chuckle ... thanks Ann. 

Poppy on white
This is on purple fabric
Such a great card
I haven't made any gifts this month although I had intended to. I am still stitching left handed very slowly. 

Today was the last of my radiotherapy treatments, another part of this journey completed. Next week I see the specialist about my arm and my Oncologist about my chemotherapy restarting at the end of this month. 

Our son's friend made we these lovely masks for my treatment visits, they have been great, it's nice not to wear the blue hospital ones all the time - thanks Jade. 




16 comments:

diamondc said...

Clare: Such lovely flower designs, i am still trying to get yours done, so sorry about the delay.
Good luck on your Doctors appointment.
Congratulations on completing chem.
I am so sorry about your arm.
Nice masks.

Catherine

DJ said...

Oh your flowers look lovely! So sorry to hear about your arm, I hope they are able to help you with that soon! I'm sure it's wonderful to have chemo behind you! Keeping you in prayer!

Clare-Aimetu said...

Thank you, it was my radiotherapy that finished .... chemotherapy starts again soon

Clare-Aimetu said...

Thanks, radiotherapy is behind me ... chemotherapy again soon

Elfie said...

They are lovely flowers for your tree, Clare. Completing DRT is a big step in your recovery. I hope the Chemo goes smoothly.

Christine said...

Lovely flowers Clare!
Best wishes for the chemo

Mary said...

2 more pretty flowers for your tree! I hope any side effects from chemo will be minimal. Wishing you well.

Vickie said...

Oh these two latest flowers are delightful! I am praying for you Clare.

Jo who can't think of a clever nickname said...

Thanks for taking part in GG this month. Love those two new flowers. It's going to be a beautiful tree this year.
Glad the treatment is progressing well and hopefully your arm will be in full working order again soon.

butterfly said...

Lovely flowers , all the best with your arm and treatment .
Many prayers for you.

Faith... said...

Glad to hear that one step of your treatment is complete. I hope the next step does smoothly and you are finished with all this soon. More pretty flowers for the tree!

DJ said...

Oops, I'm sorry about the confusion! Both of them truly sap your strength, I hope the Chemotherapy goes well. I forgot to mention your lovely masks, what a thoughtful gift!

jocondine said...

Can't wait to see all the flowers together, I hope I'll be soon in your mailbox. Loving thoughts. AmitiƩs. Bisous. xxx

Mary - Lecoeurceltique said...

Lovely flowers, Clare.

butterfly said...

More lovely flowers so pretty .
Have a good weekend.

Astrids dragon said...

More pretty flowers, yay! I still have at least one I have in mind to make and send you. When do you need them by again, September?
I hope your treatment is going well and the masks you received are so sweet.