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- Easter Hutch Tour and a Trifle
- Katie Anne's Saltbox - A Spring Freebie
- Chicks and Berries
- 1869 Spring Chick Crock - A Spring Freebie
- Spring Chicks
- Porch Stitching and a Trifle
- Doing the Bunny Hop
- Messin and a Gommin, Correction and a Doodle
- Happy St. Patrick's Day
- Spring on the Farm Freebie
- Porch Stitching, Trifles, and Chicken Wings
- Strawberry Pie and a Little Quilting
- Bunnies, Baskets and Chickens - A Spring Freebie
- Porch Stitching Sunday
- A Little Applique Here and There
- "Gettin My Green On" and a St. Patty's Day Trifle
- Spring Green Saltbox Freebie
- A bit of March Rambling and OMG
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March
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Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Easter Hutch Tour and a Trifle
Katie Anne's Saltbox - A Spring Freebie
Good morning, ya'll!! And Happy Tuesday! I am so happy you are visiting me today. Please, come on in, have a seat and let's chat for a bit.
Yesterday was a great day for stitching. I snuggled up on the couch, pulled out several projects and stitched away as I watched my mysteries. Come evening, it was time to head to the grandson's baseball game. I took along a little embroidery project to work on for when I had a chance. How has your week started off? I hope good .
I have been working on another saltbox, and I'm so excited to share it with you.
This one is called Katie Anne's Saltbox. I know you are probably saying - "Wasn't the last house a green one too? " Yep ! I promise you I did not intend to stitch another green saltbox, but let me tell you what happened.
I was looking in my Basket of Tangles( my unorganized floss basket ), and I saw 3816 Celadon Green having a play party with 3855, Autumn Gold and 3776, Mahogany Light . They looked so pretty together, and of course, they kept calling my name saying "Pick me , Pick me !" I just could not resist those pretties so out of the basket they came. So that is partially how Katie Anne's Saltbox was born. Lol .
To be honest, I was surprised that this color was called green so I felt compelled to google "Celadon Green" . According to the Oxford dictionary, it is a "willow green" or "pale gray green" . Hmmm interesting. I see blues.
This house has a little back porch with a kitty on the roof. Of course, you could leave it off, if you wanted.
There is a porch swing perfect for sitting and stitching the day away. I used DMC 646 to add the porch swing chains and a slat in the seat as well as the arm rests. Sweet flowers spill from a basket and spray of flowers are overhead . I think I would love to live here.
This stitch is a little bigger than the previous saltboxes measuring 67 x 76 which on 14 count aida or 28 count evenweave that would be about 4 3/4" x 5 3/8" .
I stitched mine on coffee/ tea dyed aida. There are nine floss colors in this stitch. Of course, you do not have to have a Celadon Green house, you could change it to your favorite colors .
If you are interested in stitching Katie Anne's Saltbox , please check out the pdfs below. Because I do not have professional software, I am unable to put the pages in one pdf; I apologize for that.
Click here for instruction page.
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Chicks and Berries
A little quilt stack in a vintage child's suitcase. |
Saturday, March 27, 2021
1869 Spring Chick Crock - A Spring Freebie
Well, it is the last Saturday of March. Boy, has the month flown by. So what have I been all into these last couple of weeks? Chicks!🐥🐤 Oh, they are just so stinking cute!!! Mr. Pinker went down to the local Co Op, and the chicks are in! We are debating on whether to get a few to raise. We have had them in the past, and we really enjoyed the eggs once they started laying. We will just have to see though.
Yesterday I posted my Spring Chicks Quilt that I finished this week. It was such a delight to work on.
Thursday night I decided I needed a cross stitch to go with my Spring Chicks quilt so I drew up 1869 Spring Chick Crock.
A big fat chick rests in a little crock as smaller chicks run around at the bottom.
I stitched it up in just a few hours. It is a small measuring only 42 x 40 about the same size of the other 1869 crock stitches. Have you seen them? They are the Fall 1869 Crock and Ewe Have My Heart 1869 Crock.
This stitch only has 8 DMC floss colors including blanc, black, 3825, 721, 931, 3346, 972, 3712.
I finished mine on a thrifted piece that I think is a square candle holder or maybe it is a piece to hold post its. I am not sure, but it was the perfect size for this stitch
If you would like to stitch, this piece just click on the pdfs below. I am not a professional designer, and I am not able to put these on one pdf. I apologize for that. Click here for the instruction page.
Click here for the colored chart.
Sorry this page is a little cock eyed.
Click here for the black and white chart.
I sure do appreciate you visiting me today and seeing my chick crock. Please come back for a visit anytime; you know how much I love visitors. Have a very lovely day and as always...
Happy stitching, ya'll
Melisa
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Hugs and stitches,
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