It's the second smallest province by size and its name means New Scotland in Latin. It's mostly known for excellent seafood, perpetually terrible rainy weather and a long history of shipbuilding.
Pictured are the provincial flower, the mayflower and the provincial bird, the osprey. At the bottom is the Bluenose, a famous fishing schooner from the province. It is also on our ten cent coin.
The specialty stitch is the Quodlibet, which I had never even heard of, but was pretty easy to stitch.
Title | Heart of Nova Scotia |
Designer | The Victoria Sampler |
Start date | July 3, 2015 |
Finish date | July 6, 2015 |
Total time | 5.75 hours |
Fabric | 32 ct white lugana |
Floss | As charted |
6 comments:
What a cute design! I like this series.
I've always wanted to visit Nova Scotia. It's a wonderful design.
We're heading to Nova Scotia in a couple of weeks. Perfect place for us to visit: he was born in Scotland and grew up in England and I'm of French Canadian descent. It's like they made the place for us! :)
Very cute.
These hearts are so nice! I went to NS for the first time two years ago and liked it so much I went back with my other half last year! We plan to go back again in the future we'd like to spend a week camping in the Highlands National Park!
That's a great series.
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