Well the sweetest bunny in the neighborhood is back!!!
It is little Beatrice in her darling turquoise dress and peach bloomers!!!! Is she not a cutie patootie? !!!
Last year I shared Beatrice Bunny with a handful of carrots along with her two sweet sidekicks- The Chicks .
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This year she is hauling carrots in her little brown wagon. If you are hungry, I am sure she would share a carrot with you. Looks like it has been quite a harvest!
Beatrice Bunny's Carrot Haul uses many of the colors as last year's stitch which includes DMC 921, 355, 356, White, 3821, 3346, 3781, 3371, 434, 223, and 597 . One thing that I did NOT chart is that I back stitched a rim line on the wagon with 3371. You may want to write that in the instructions for reference.
This is a small measuring just 35 x 35 and on 14 count aida that would bring it to about 2 1/2" square.
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If you are interested in stitching Beatrice Bunny's Carrot Haul ,grab the images below. Many of ya'll know but I always encourage you to read my little disclaimer and note about getting my charts.
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 . I am always grateful for your kind encouragement , your visits, and for stitching my little designs.
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Would you like to hear more about my finish? I have said it time and time again that I struggle with finishing , but I do try. π
All of the finishing pieces were in my stash , but I believe most came from the Dollar Tree.
I finished Beatrice as a simple flat using scrap cardboard pieces and batting. The background square was covered in blue gingham fabric and measures about 3 1/2" square. I added a small wooden dowel that I found in my junk drawer; I just simply hot glued it to the back of the stitch. A jute twine bow added to the dowel finished up the stitched piece.
The small wooden Dollar Tree crate was in the craft section and was unfinished. I painted it white. I wrapped a strip of fabric around the middle of the crate.
Inside the crate, I placed some paper crinkles and filled it with carrots from the Dollar Tree; some of the carrots are were once filled with candy.
The little chick is one of my grandbabies, but nestled in the crate who would know but you and me that it was a windup toy - again from the Dollar Tree .
Next to the finish I found a chocolate bunny container that either came from Dollar Tree or Walmart, I used a strip of fabric and gave the bunny a bow and Wah Lah!!! My Beatrice is finished.
Beatrice loves carrots and clothespin carrots would be awfully cute to display with her. I shared how I made mine last year so if you are interested click on the colored text for all of the carrot fun.
Ok ya'll I am going to hop onto another project. I still have another bunny brewing on my mine so I better hippity hop on down bunny lane!!!
Easter is on its way... Just 15 more days until we see Peter Cottontail or maybe it will be his girlfriend Beatrice.π!!!!
NOTE OOOPS- CORRECTION. If any of ya'll have copied A Basket of Honeysuckle freebie. I made a mistake in the directions. Please refer back to the post so that you can correct it on your instruction page. I do apologize.
Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us. I love Beatrice. I was wondering if you have decorated your tree yet for easter or spring, it gives me inspiration and I always look forward to it. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteAaah I can not tell you how much that means to me. Thank you so much for asking about my tree. I will certainly have to post a photo of it. Normally it is one of the first things I decorate , but this year it has been the last. Lol. I will try to post a photo this week. You just made my day. Hugs.
DeleteBeatrice is a cutie, Melisa! Thanks for sharing the how of finishing her. Happy Saturday!
ReplyDeleteAaah thank you so much, Robin. She is a fun bunny to work on ; she looks sorta sassy but girly which I love. Lol. I hope you have a very lovely week. Hugs.
DeleteAwww, Beatrice is so cute!! I loved hearing about how you finished the scene too. Headed over to check out the clothespin carrots - they are really cute! Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
ReplyDeleteYou are so very kind, Brenda. Thank you so much. She was a fun little gal to work on and the finish is one that I truly enjoyed. I always struggle with finishing ideas. Lol. Happy Sunday
DeleteOoooh! Another lovable design of Beatrice, I had already loved the first one, this one as well. I also loved your clothespin carrots! I will have to hurry with my stitching! Thank you for sharing!
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Aaah thank you kindly, dear Diana. She was such a fun gal to stitch and she is a joy to share as well. I sure hope you enjoy her. Hugs and blessings.
DeleteLovely desing, Melisa!
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Thank you so much, sweet Isabel. I hope you have a very lovely week.
DeleteBeautiful patterns and I love the clothes pin carrots.
ReplyDeleteAaaah thank you so much, Ruth. Those clothespin carrots were a hoot to make. I need to make some more. Have a great week.
DeleteLove all your cute designs! Looking forward to making some for my dough bowl!
ReplyDeleteI am so honored, Carrie. I sure do hope that you enjoy them . It truly means so much to me that you stopped by for a visit and that you enjoy my humble creations. I wish you the most blessed day.
DeleteShe's so cute. I love that you make things in a series. I'm one of those binge readers/binge watchers and apparently, binge sewers/quilters/crafters! LOL You have such a great imagination for creating a setting for your little things.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much , Susan. I like series and themes too. I have the tendency to decorate that way so I like to make things that fit nicely with what I have. Happy quilting , my dear. Hugs
DeleteThank you for the sweet new Bunny stitch! Beatrice is adorable. I appreciate the correction on your Honeysuckle pattern. That is a beautiful stitch.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much, Ginny. Beatrice was a quick stitch and I really enjoyed finishing her as well. It is nice when I have an idea already for the finish which rarely happens . Lol. Hugs
DeleteAww... such a cutie, Melisa! I just love your little bunny designs :) Thank you and have a wonderful day ♥
ReplyDeleteAaww thank you so much, Carol. She was a delightful girly bunny to work on. Happy stitching.
DeleteBeatrice is adorable, Melisa! Your finishing looks great as well.
ReplyDeleteAaaw thank you so much, Jeanna. She was a fun gal to work on and a delight to finish as well. Happy stitching.
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