The Bull represents a strong-willed character with great perseverance and determination. In India Taurus is known by its Sanskrit name Vṛṣabha, which is occasionally given as a name for Shiva and his vehicle Nandi as well as the first of twenty-four Jain Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha. In Egypt, Taurus was seen as the cow goddess Hathor. Hathor was the goddess of beauty, love, and happiness, and she represented all of the riches seen in cattle as the providers of nourishment. Roman astrologers considered Taurus ruled by Venus, the goddess of beauty, and Earth, the goddess of the earth and nature.
I'm going for some nature/earth type shoe horns this time, so let's see what I've stitched since last month that I can squeeze into this theme. :)
Full Moon got a little more progress:
These lovely flowers....
This snowy scene in Kiss for a Snowman:Fishing - what could be more nature oriented than this one?
Okay, maybe Mini Winter Magic:
Hope you've all had a good month and Happy Stitching!
Tiffstitch
Loving the sock.
ReplyDeleteYour shoehorn was working overtime this month! Nice progress!
ReplyDeleteGreat progress when you are working on more then one project, that fishing scene is my favorite, her in Minnesota the fishing opener is this weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Catherine
Great shoehorns. Beautiful progress.
ReplyDeleteWonderful progress on all of them Tiffany.
ReplyDeleteLinda
good progress Tiffany on very different patterns. I like the fishing design and gorgeous sock.
ReplyDeleteGreat shoehorns! I love how you always find something to fit in :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the Zodiac SAL this month. Along with your shoehorn and single sock!
ReplyDeleteFishing is looking great, very close to a finish now.
Catching up on my blog reading! Sorry to be late. Great shoehorn!! Wow, I love your sock, it’s really pretty! And, forgive me if you’ve said before, but how do you do your gridding? Was it stitched or drawn on?
ReplyDeleteNice to see this was a good month for you, and you must be pleased with all your progress.
Hugs,
Barbara xx