Thursday, June 18, 2026

Moving right along...

I've been getting quite a bit done lately.  Sure helps when I have a few days to myself.  I'm really anxious to get some Christmas ornaments done, but still have some patriotic pieces I'm working on.  Ugh, if only I could stitch in my sleep!  Hahaha  I was able to stitch up Quaker Snippets #3 by Brenda Gervais.  I have a frame ready, even have the backing board cut, maybe I'll get some things done later today but Mike will be home early today so I doubt I'll get that done.  I stitched this on 40 count Moonstone over two. I truly love how this one turned out!  



Today I finished American Pie by Sue Hillis Designs.  This will go in a tart pan as soon as I get the chance.  This was a fun one despite all the backstitching!  I've had it in my stash for years.  



A few days ago I was getting the Birthday cake, framed piece, and Christmas ornament fully finished and I cut some matboard for others that I hope to fully finish.  One thing I was able to fully finish was this little freebie from A Mon Ami Pierre.  I call her the Sampler Girl, but she does have a name...Petite Brodeuse ABC and can be found in the files section of the Remembering AMAP group on Facebook.  I thought she would look cute as a stand up.  I like her!!  She was stitched on 40 Legacy over two...and I wish I had used a slightly darker fabric, but oh well...there she is...



So as I said before, while I contemplate what my next project will be, I'm going to be fully finishing a few things, I just need to pull my big girl pants up and get moving!  Till then I wish you good health, safety, and lots of stitching time!

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Finishing Day at the Zoo

Whew, it's been a day!  I made a trip to Hobby Lobby yesterday looking for ideas for ways of finishing some things.  I'm happy to report I found a ton of things, and decided today I really needed to buckle down and get some finishing done.    

First up is One Flag, One Land by Brenda Gervais.  While putting supplies from Hobby Lobby away yesterday, I stumbled across this antique frame my friend (and chosen sister) gifted me one of the times I was visiting her in NY.  I took the glass out (it was too dirty to really clean up) then laced the piece (stitched on 40 count Parchment) and gingerly placed it in the frame using small nails.  I was afraid to use my brad gun as it just seemed top fragile.  I felt like I was performing major surgery...haha.  But it's in it's new home and looks fabulous even if I do say so myself.  I truly love the way it looks!  



I have a box of unfinished things.  There are several patriotic finished pieces in there, but one I've always wanted to finish but was a little skittish about the finishing.  This is Happy Birthday, America! by Brenda Gervais.  It's stitched on 36 count Natural 2 over 2.  I tried searching back in my blog looking for when I finished stitching this piece and couldn't find it.  While at Hobby Lobby last night I found a set of nesting paper mache' boxes.  The directions said I needed a 4" diameter and 2" tall.  Well there were a 5", a 4" and a 3" diameter box in the set.  Yahoo!!  However the 4" diameter was also 4" tall.  So, I pulled up my big girl britches and sawed 2" off.  Whew...I think it worked...what do you think?  So I cut, I glued, I gathered and laced, attached the alphabet  fabric, the trim, and glued the whole thing together.  Is it perfect?  Certainly NOT, but does it look like a Birthday cake?  Maybe a little...haha.  Either way, I'm calling it a fully finished piece and already have it sitting on my mantle with pride.  




I also fully finished Snowman Freebie by Erin Elizabeth.  I had such a difficult time choosing trim and somehow I still think it needs something...so while I'm calling it finished, I might do something a little different later on.  This was stitched on 36 count Flax over two.  I used Red Velvet pom poms for trim.  



Whie I was in NY I found two adorable antique frames.  Today I sat down and sent pictures to Walgreens to have them printed out.  Then I cut them and placed them in the frames.  Awww...aren't they the sweetest?  Here they are displayed with a picture of Ben's graduation picture.



We had a sleep over with Little Miss Sassy Pants last Friday night.  As always she was so good, helped clean up after meals, helped fill up the air mattresses and then helped deflate and fold them up after we woke up.  We played several games, we watched a movie, and read some books.  All in all it was a fabulous time and I can't wait until we do it again.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

One Flag One Land

I have another finish!  This is One Flag One Land by Brenda Gervai from With Thy Needle and Thread.  It's stitched on 40 Parchment over two with one strand of floss.  I used most of the called for overdyed threads, but had to substitute a couple because I couldn't find them.  



That Uncle Sam looks small but boy oh boy are there a lot of stitches in that guy!!  LOL  I'm happy he's finished.  I'm off to start Quaker Snippets #3 by Brenda Gervais.  Or I might do some final finishing, my brain keeps thinking of all the things I should be getting ready to redecorate my fireplace mantle.  So much to do...so little time.  We are expecting storms today so I'm staying home and keeping busy.  I hope you are happily stitching wherever you are today!

Saturday, June 6, 2026

The Stitching Bunny

I'm not sure  where my head is these days.  I seem to hop from one project to the next.  I started One Flag One Nation, but didn't get far when I switched to The Stitching Bunny.  I'm trying to get things ready to send my annual Christmas/Birthday gift to my pal in England.  I haven't posted any of the things I'm sending her just yet, mainly because I have to find a couple of things to include in the package but I'm throwing caution to the wind and posting the things I've stitched.  I should have the envelope in the mail to her soon.  Hopefully she won't check my blog!!  LOL  

This morning I finished The Stitching Bunny.  This is a pattern by Crocette a Gogo from the Punch Needle and Primitive Stitcher Magazine Spring 2025.  It's stitched on 40 count Pewter over two with DMC floss.  I love this so much, and may have to stitch it for myself.  



Last March I finished four others I plan to send her.  First is A Sheltering Tree by All Through The Night stitched on 36 count tea dyed lugana over one with Gloriana Silk called Fall Foliage.  



Next is Merry & Bright by Luminous Fiber Arts from the Punch Needle and Primitive Stitcher Magazine Winter 2022.  Stitched on 40 Thornfield over two.  



Next is Candy Corn & Pumpkin by Ethel stitched on 28 count Sand over one.  I couldn't pass this one up for my friend whose nickname is Mouse.  



Last is a little Pin Pillow from the chart Faithful Kind and True by Teresa Kogut stitched on 40 coumt Mocha over two.  The little dog in the pattern reminds me of her dog, Cooper.  



I'll be sending along some patterns and hopefully kitting one up before it flies.  I hope she likes her gifts.  We decided to stitch for each other, and let the recipient finish as they see fit.  Hopefully we'll be saving on the cost of the post as prices have skyrocketed.    Always a little nerve wracking to send things through the mail these days.  I hope she likes them all!  

That's all I have to share right now.  I hope all is well in your neighborhood!  It's going to be quite warm today, a great excuse to stay home and stitch.  I hope you are able to do the same.  Happy Stitching!!