The rainbow and its cheery colours has become the symbol of
positivity during this time of pandemic. All around the world children have
drawn or painted colourful rainbows and displayed them from their windows to
remind the world that ‘It’s going to be OK! We’ll get through this!’
While many of us have been on lockdown, home schooling our
children, working from home or simply waiting, a large group of key workers
have kept society going. First and foremost, the doctors, nurses and health
care worker who have been on the frontline, fighting this virus while putting
themselves at risk in the process. And there are others, many of whom have a
thankless and often unnoticed job who also deserve our thanks. Grocery shop
keepers, truck drivers and deliver staff, teachers, pastors, garbage disposal
and mail delivery personnel, the police, firemen, cleaners and many more.
For those of us who love to stitch, why not join together
and stitch a ‘Thank you!’ for someone who deserves a bit of appreciation for
doing their bit the past months. Here is a simple little chart you can easily stitch
up in an hour or two and make into a card, or small framed picture.
I’ve included a couple different languages, if you would
like another one just send me message at: rolanddesigns@gmail.com
Stay safe, stay positive !
#stitcharainbow
Stitching a little rainbow card on a 'Tokens & trifles' punch paper card. |
Wot's punch card paper? Is it available online stores?
ReplyDeletePunch paper or Bristol board are the older, Victorian names for our modern perforated paper.
DeleteMill Hills has good quality perforated paper for stitching, if you can't find it at your local craft store it's available on Amazon and Ebay.
super amazing job must be appreciable.
ReplyDeletethe rainbow looks so nice.
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