Christmas DIY: Cold Hands Warm Heart Cross Stitch

Cold Hands Warm HeartSince cross stitch is my first crafting love, I can’t let a tree go by without a little something. This year I went back to a saying I used to hear all the time as a kid. I don’t know why I heard it so often then and not so much now. Maybe as a child I had more occasion to touch adult’s hands and have them apologize for their temperature, maybe once I moved to California the saying became a whole lot less relevant, or maybe it’s collecting dust on the nostalgia shelf like “rad” and “keep on trucking.” But I vividly remember the recess monitor holding my hand and offering this sentiment with a smile.

Cold Hearts Warm Hearts OrnamentAfter stitching this simple design up I backed it with a piece of blue flannel and sandwiched another piece of blue flannel on the top, with a piece of grosgrain ribbon tucked in between. Like the Ugly Christmas Sweater ornament from yesterday, just sew around leaving an inch wide opening, turn right side out, stuff, and close.

Bundle Up Cross Stitch PatternTo download the pattern just click on the image above and download the original image. Enjoy it in good health, bundled up in front of the fire as you stitch so your hands will be as warm as your heart.

2 thoughts on “Christmas DIY: Cold Hands Warm Heart Cross Stitch

  1. The parents should understand the feeling of the children’s and they should support their children’s. Without the children’s they cannot able to become successful because the families always become complete with the children’s.

  2. All the great communities always celebrate the Christmas because this is not only the event of Christianity it is a event of humanity. I know people can differ from my point of view but I said these things with a lot of research.

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