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Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Summer on the Farm Freebie.

Hello, my sweet friends. How are you doing?  Are you ready to bale some hay? Well put on your blue jeans, a long sleeve shirt, grab a hat,  and let's head on out to the farm. Don't forget to bring a jug of water. It is going to be a hot one.  Lol . 

You might be shaking your head thinking what is she talking about now! 😃 Well I wanted to share with you "Summer on the Farm" .  And yep, there is some hay baling going on! Let me tell you about it. 

Earlier this year, I shared a "Spring on the Farm"  series which is a  a grouping of 3 designs based on my life on the farm. It is a mix of my grandparent's and my parent's farm.

This was , Spring on the Farm  ( the 1st of the designs) which included my grandparent's  big red barn , the strawberry patch, and garden with some of the farm animals milling about.   

Well Springtime is over, and it was time to change the series out to Summer on the Farm. It has some of the same elements such as Papa's big red barn, Dad's red  tractor and such . 

                  

What does summer time mean on our farm?  Hay time!  The grass has been cut, and raked,  and it is time to get to baling. Don't worry . Now we round bale the hay so you won't get all  itchy and scratched up.

                               

            

 However when I was a kid, dad always square baled the hay . Pa Pa drove the tractor. Dad would stack the hay, and as the "hay tower" grew taller, my sister, cousins and I would tug on the bales stacking them even higher until Dad told us that was high enough. Lol.  We then  would sit on top of the "hay tower' with a milk jug of iced water as the tractor chugged along. We loved it ! We also knew that meant a swim at the river once the hay was unloaded.  What great childhood memories.

 So  when I worked on Summer on the Farm, I just had to include a wagon load of hay hitched to the tractor ready to make its way to the barn.  

Sunflowers are blooming on each side of the barn while behind it is a few sheep, a little red hen and some bee skeps.  

 

I stitched Summer on the Farm on 14 count tea dyed aida. It measures 53 W x 53 H which on measures about 3 3/4" x 3 3/4" . I finished mine on the same Dollar Tree tray that I used for the Spring version. I just popped out the Spring stitch and popped in the Summer one. 

I found this little wooden tray in craft section and was unfinished. I just painted mine white. 

I used some vintage looking fabric and lace from the Dollar Tree for embellishment. 

A Dollar Tree tray for finishing. 

If you are interested in this little stitch , just check out the pdfs below . Since I am not a designer, please check out my little disclaimer too. 

Many of you know , but I always like to leave this little disclaimer.  

I stitch my little designs for fun and to decorate my home. I feel very blessed by this community and love sharing my little charts, but I am not a professional designer. And I do not have professional software. Thank you for understanding that I  have to put each page on separate pdf downloads because of the devices I use. I apologize for that.  And I am always grateful for your kind encouragement , your visits, and stitching my little designs.

Click here for the instruction page. 

Click here for the colored chart. 
Click here for the black and white chart.
 

I hope you will pop back in and visit me on the farm this week. I promise not to try to drag you into the hay field. Lol  😂😄 

                

A farm is more than land and crops . It is a family's heritage and future.  

Hugs and Stitches. 


17 comments:

  1. Cute!!!! I remember those hot days in the tobacco field!! Love the x stitch!

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Penny. Oh my, I bet we could have a great chat about working in the tobacco fields. Yep dad grew tobacco too. Let's just say hot and sticky days. Lol. Big hugs

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  2. Summer on the Farm is darling, Melisa! Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Robin. It is fun to create pieces that I can reminisce as I stitch. Lol. Have a great rest of the week.

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  3. That's so sweet, Melissa. Fabulous finishing, too. Thank you so much for sharing

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Sue. It was so much fun just using the same tray as the Spring stitch. I am so glad I did not glue it down. Have a great day. hugs.

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  4. So many great memories for you, me too! We didn't do any baling but I did love a good hay ride. Sunflowers always make me smile. I, also, loved your "Mooey X-mas yesterday. I have been doing an online Bible school which is taking time from my blog reading, but I will catch up when I can. Have a great summer day, stitch everything you love. Hugs to you

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Mary. Yes a good hay ride is always fun.Even funnier in the fall. I hope you are having a very lovely week, dear. Hugs and blessings

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  5. Cute Summer on the Farm stitchery! I too have sweet hay day memories from my x-farm. Thank you for sharing your memories.

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    1. Oh how fun, Astrid. There is nothing like having memories of living and working on a farm. Thank you so much for the sweet visit, dear.

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  6. Summer on the farm is stink8n cute. Your stories along with the charts, just make my day. Thanks for sharing Melisa.

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  7. Merci pour ce nouveau modèle.
    Pas de fermiers dans ma famille, mais pendant les vacances c'était un plaisir d'aller chercher le lait et les oeufs dans une ferme qui n'était pas très loin..
    Amitiés de France,
    Christel
    http://toilesetfils.blogspot.com

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  8. What a lovely blog you have. And then all the nice patterns.
    I'm normally not a blog reader, but yours is great.
    I didn't live on a farm but all my neighbors were farmers. We had all kinds of animals, it was fantastic.
    Thanks for letting me think off all those good memories.
    Love Linda (from the Netherlands)

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  9. That's adorable! I love the country fun.

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  10. Ohhhhh Melissa they are adorable!!! You just blow my mind with all of your amazing patterns and how fast you create them, thank you so much for sharing your amazing patterns with us!!! I am still working on your houses, and with every one I finish I think oooooo this one is my favorite and then I finish the next one and it's nope this one is my favorite, lol. I love them all so much. I finished my sixth one at 2 o'clock this morning and started my 7th this afternoon yay. Monday I am picking up the flosses to do Christmas Eve and Katie Anne's!!! Question, do you happen to have a master list of all your patterns that you have released, I so need to know I need to do them ALL, I love them all so much!! Thanks again Melissa and I hope you are having a great summer!!! PS, I don't know what you use to take your pictures but they are beautiful and I love seeing all of your treasures!!!!

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  11. Merci pour cette jolie grille. J'ai vécu dans une ferme jusque mes 10 ans . J'ai aussi de bons souvenirs de la période des foins et de la baignade dans la rivière. Bonne journée

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