Friday, May 28, 2021

Back Again

I am trying really hard to get into the swing of posting more often. That being said, I am back again. And since I am way behind on taking photos of my xstitch projects, I have adequate content for a good many posts.

I am slowly making progress on several things, but the warm...hot this week...weather has kept us in the yard and vegetable garden. We are trying to get things done before it gets so hot and humid that it’s miserable to be outside. Here are a couple of things we have blooming....






There’s been a little progress on the Buttermold rug.


I finally got two of my Easter xstitch projects fully finished.
This one was a freebie from Whilst Iris Naps and is called Bunnies and Hearts.

It was stitched on 32 ct Petit Point linen with stash floss, backed in this cute cotton print and embellished with pink rick rack and a 2021 charm. 

This is Stacy Nash’s Spring Flowers, which came as a kit in this sweet little box. 

I coffee dyed both front(after stitching) and backing as per instructions, which was a little scary, but I ended up liking the results.  Once again, I added a 2021 charm. Both are stuffed with wool snippets.


The next three finishes are ready to wing their way to Faye Rigsbee (@carolinastitcher) for fully finishing. 

This is Gather, from last year’s Quaint Lady Club at Dyeing to Stitch (by Pineberry Lane). I stitched it in the Fall of 2019.

I used whatever was kitted, but can’t recall the specifics.

This is Grand Old Flag Pinkeep by Heartstring Samplery.

Stitched on a mystery 36 ct linen and partly called for overdyes with some substitutions. It was a fast stitch that I started and finished last week.

This pin drum is from the Blackbird Designs Sewing Club book. I started it on the Instagram Blackbird Designs  weekend SAL (now occurring on the first weekend of each month)which is sponsored by Brenda and Laura of Flosstubes fame, Brenda and the Serial Starter. 

It is stitched on the called for 40 ct Sanguine and using called for overdyed floss. I enjoyed it so much that I stitched it for a few more evenings and finished it. The small stitch on the right is the top of the drum.

Jackson, our youngest grandson, turned twelve on Thursday. The family celebrated at a local pizza restaurant.






Take Care,
Jennie

7 comments:

  1. Happy birthday to your grandson!
    you have been busy with lots going on! very productive. WE are in record cold here i am just hoping that all my plants make it through.
    Cathy

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  2. Hi Jennie, thanks for your kind words.
    I love your daylilies and I have a weakness for them. I can't wait for mine to bloom, and your clematis is gorgeous.
    Your Buttermold rug is coming along well and you are really productive with your cross stitching. Heartstring Samplery have such beautiful patterns. I love those tiny patterns.
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY to your grandson.
    HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY.

    Hugs, Julia

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  3. Beautiful workmanship. I love cross stitch but I don't have the eyes for it. Hugs

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  4. Goodness you do beautiful work!! Nice to see it all.

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  5. How on earth are you always so productive? You must manage your time much better than I do...sigh.
    Everything is beautiful.
    Happy Memorial Day. May God bless the families of those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
    God Bless America.

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  6. All of your stitcheries are so beautiful! Can you tell me what you used for the backing of the Stacy Nash one? How fun to have a pizza party for your birthday! Happy birthday to your grandson! Janice

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  7. Beautiful blooms and rug progress, Jennie! But, of course, my favorites are you sweet cross stitched pieces. I love the two little pillows you made and I have no doubt Faye will make your other pieces shine even more. Happy Birthday to your youngest grandson--one year before the teenage years hit. I'm sure you're finding it hard to believe your grandchildren are so grown up... Happy June to you!

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