For Christians Easter is the most important religious event of the year. Also a favorite holiday of children and adults. After the solemn Church service, families gather at the dinner table with family and friends to celebrate the day when people received the blessed news of the Savior’s return to the living. VINTAGE EASTER CHICKS machine embroidery design from Royal Present Embroidery, placed on a tablecloth or serving napkins will delight you and your guests, celebrating Resurrection Sunday together. Lovely chickens gathered willow twigs and forget-me-nots blossoms so your textiles could look elegant in such a full of happiness day.
Willow with swollen buds is commonly brought into the house in honor of Branch Sunday, celebrated the week before Easter. This day marks the Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. It was originally referred to as Palm Sunday. Because the common people littered the path of the Savior with palm branches as a sign of respect and recognition of him as the Messiah. Now the inhabitants of the southern Christian countries during the solemn service traditionally hold palm branches and then take them home. In Central and Northern latitudes willow is used for such purpose.
Machine Embroidery Design Vintage Easter chicks
Size: 99.4×79.7 mm (3.91×3.14 “), Stitches: 15377
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, vp3, xxx
Willow branches, tied into fluffy bundles, can stand for quite a long time in a vase and even dissolve leaves. Even without water, they are perfectly preserved until Easter. The yellow center remains unchanged. Like a small eye looks openly at the world. Pretty forget-me-nots are beautiful in any color, but saturated ones make them the most expressive.
Machine Embroidery Design Vintage Easter chicks will be a perfect table textile decoration for the celebration of Jesus’ Resurrection.
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Author: Ludmila Konovalova
My name is Lyudmila Konovalova, and I lead Royal Present Embroidery. Embroidery for me is more than a profession; it is a legacy of my Ukrainian and Bulgarian heritage, where every woman in my family was a virtuoso in cross-stitch and smooth stitching. This art, passed down through generations, is part of my soul and a symbol of national pride.
Date: 17.03.2016