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Saturday, July 22, 2023

Aunt Betty's at Blueberry Buckle Lane- A Summer Saltbox

And a berry good morning to you! Yes! It's berry season. Nah! not strawberry- that has long since come and gone, but blueberry season.

 My oldest grandson is in blueberry heaven. He loves blueberries. In fact, he eyes the blueberry bushes like a hawk waiting for the first hint of a berry turning blue. He monitors them year round ; most of the time, Mr. Pinker and I are telling him it's not blueberry season yet. But when it is time, he is up on the hill picking till his little heart and belly is content. We just have a few bushes on the chert hill; they must love chert for they certainly are productive.  

Mom and Dad used to  have over 200 bushes and would sell fresh berries by the gallons. A few years ago, dad cut down almost all of the bushes and converted the land back to pasture.  My little blueberry picker would have loved that field  of berries. 

I've been dreaming of canning blueberry preserves, but I do not know if that will be possible . Maybe. Of course my  little Blueberry Picker has 1st reins. 💙😃🤗

Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey is a favorite children's book.

Did you know that July is National Blueberry Month ? The perfect time for me to share my newest saltbox. It is called Aunt Betty's at Blueberry Buckle Lane

Aunt Betty loves blueberries and has a crop of them growing in a basket on her roof of all places. 

This little house makes my heart sing. I sure do hope you like it! 

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If you are interested in stitching this piece,  just grab , the images. For printing tips, refer to the post Tips for Printing which has loads of tips from my sweet friends.

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Advice From a Blueberry

Be well rounded 

Soak up the sun

Live a fruitful life

It's ok to be a little blue. 

Make sweet memories. 

Well, I believe I am headed up to the hill with a basket in tow- there are blueberries to pick. Thank you so much for the sweet Saturday visit. 

Enjoy your day, my friends.  As always...


Happy  Stitching and Quilting, ya'll

Melisa

Life is short. Eat the dessert first. 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. Love and miss you. 












56 comments:

  1. Oh, yum! We used to pick wild blueberries when we camped along the shore of Lake Superior in August. Now there is a sweet memory! Another children's book is The Blueberry Bears by Eleanor Lapp. You can guess what happens when Bessie picks all the blueberries and keeps them in her cabin.
    Oh, I love your blue saltbox houses. I'll be making Aunt Betty's for sure. Thanks as always for your clever designs. Kris

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    1. What a sweet memory, Kris and a lovely summer camping activity. I do not believe I have ever ate wild blueberries. I bet they are delicious . Thank you so much for the suggestion on the children's book. I collect children's book and will have to add that one to my collection. I think my oldest grandson would like that story. I hope you enjoy this humble home and thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  2. What a lovely new saltbox pattern. Thank you so much!! Enjoy your weekend !

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    1. Good morning,Annelies.Thank you so much for the sweet visit and kind compliment on my new saltbox. I had a lot of fun stitching it especially since I was using the lovely blues. Have a wonderful weekend. Hugs.

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  3. Bonjour , comme votre petit fils j' adore les myrtilles . Mais c'est au supermarché que je les trouve. Merci pour cette jolie grille. Bon week-end

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    1. Good morning, dear. Oh, super market blueberries are yummy too; that's where I get mine when they are out of season. My grandson can not get enough of the sweet berries. I hope you have a wonderful weekend and thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  4. Love the new saltbox house - Aunt Betty's at Blueberry Buckle Lane! That's a mouthful - LOL
    I've spent the last two days doing absolutely nothing and it's driving me crazy. I have grand plans for the week end. I hope I can accomplish a few things on the long list. LOL Fingers crossed.
    Have a wonderful week end, Melisa!

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    1. Aaah its good to have a rest every now and then, but I know what you mean about driving you crazy. I always feel a little guilty too. Lol. I hope you are able to enjoy your weekend doing all the things you love. Can not wait to see Monday's Mini. Hugs.

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  5. I enjoyed reading about the blueberries. I maybe your dad was ahead of the game and realised they wouldn’t be cost effective in the future. 🫤 Your stitching is beautiful Melisa, this is such a beautiful pattern! 🩵💙🤍💚🩶 Love it so much. 😁🙋‍♀️ Hugs from Barbara of The Flashing Scissors.

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Barbara. I sure do miss all of those berry plants. Thankfully he kept a few. He decided to turn it back into pasture for the cattle. I think he knew he would expand on that over the years. Of course I love seeing them too. lol. I hope you have an awesome weekend. Hugs.

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  6. Oh Melisa, what a sweet Saltbox and I love the name. My favorite muffins are blueberry muffins. Yum yum. I have this ready to start today. Going to put all my finished saltboxes in a bowl to enjoy them. They will be I n a small farming town called Pinker. It will be a beautiful community for them to live in. Thanks for always sharing your awesome charts, recipes and your sweet stories with us. It’s like having a nice visit with a good friend. Have a wonderful day my friend. 💙🤗💙

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    1. Aaah Pinker town sounds delightful filled with dream homes. Lol Oh, Patti you are the sweetest. You just warm my heart. 🤗😘 I hope you enjoy this new saltbox. I know your dough bowl of saltboxes will be gorgeous. Your kind words about my blog means the world to me. Have a beautiful day, Sweetie. Hugs.

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  7. Dear Melisa, what a lovely saltbox house! I can't wait to start it....We have a lot of blackberries at the moment,I have made clafoutis,jam etc! I can pick every day....
    The story about your grandson who is so fond of blueberries...when my eldest grandson was about two,he was so fond of redberries too..he couldn't speak yet but he kept eating red berries! Hugs and enjoy your weekend!

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    1. It's me,Marianne!

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    2. Happy Saturday, dear Marianne. I hope you enjoy this new little house. I am still gobsmacked over seeing your collection of houses. They are so gorgeous. Oooh I just love blackberries. I bet the jam was delicious and would be so wonderful on toast or biscuits. Such a sweet memory of your dear grandson. Don't you miss when they were that young? Have a great weekend. Hugs.

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  8. I love blueberries, but didn't know July is National Blueberry month! There's nothing better than freshly picked. I got to experience that one time when we were in Vermont about 20 years ago. Your blueberry saltbox design is delightful!

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    1. Happy Saturday, Diann. I am a blueberry lover too. There are so many health benefits packed into these small berries as well. I am so glad this brought back fond memories of picking in Vermont. There is nothing like fresh berries. Have a great weekend and thank you. Hugs.

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  9. Good morning. Thank you for your wonderful patterns and blog. I don't know about canning blueberries, but they freeze wonderful. Or make a simple jam for future use

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    1. Happy Saturday, dear. I hope your day is off to a very lovely start. It's been years since I have made jam from blueberries, but oh yes, I do love them frozen. The only problem is I tend to sneak the frozen berries out of the bag at night for quick snacks. 😄 Lol. I like frozen grapes too. Have a great day. Hugs.

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  10. I adore blueberries and as your grandson would spend the day watching to see if they are ready!!
    I loved the house embroidered with blueberries on the roof.
    Thanks for sharing
    A hug

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    1. My grandson just loves them so. He sits under the blueberry bush and eats till his heart is content. I wish they were in season all year for him. Thank you so much, Isabel for the sweet Saturday visit. Hope you are having a very lovely day. Hugs.

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  11. I love blueberries and my grands love to go to a farm and pick them. Wow are your bushes loaded!! I remember picking some wild ones on the sides of the country roads we lived on growing up. Fun times. Thanks so much for this new blueberry saltbox! Love it!! You are the best!! Hugs!

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    1. We have a good crop this year. Our soil is so poor , but they seem to do well. I have never picked wild blueberries. I am curious, are they sweeter than tame ones? So glad this brought back fond memories, dear Brenda. Have a great weekend. Hugs.

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  12. Aunt Betty's Blueberry Saltbox is a beauty, Melisa. Blueberries are in the same category as strawberries and other berries. Have your grandson eat my share! Enjoy your weekend!

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, dear Robin. It was a joy to stitch. Lol my grandbaby will certainly appreciate gobbling up your share. 😄 Have an awesome weekend. Hugs.

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  13. What a beautiful saltbox! I just love the colors and don't those blueberries have the best advice??!! Lol! My mother is a blueberry lover too. Have a great weekend, Melisa!

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Susie. It was a relaxing stitch to work on though I was tempted to go out and raid the blueberry bushes every now and then. 😄 But I was good and kept on stitching. Have a beautiful day. I wish I could send you and your mom a big bowl of fresh berries. Hugs.

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  14. I do believe that this may be your best saltbox yet! I immediately went to the cupboard and pulled the flosses and fabric to get started on it. Now I’m a little bit sorry that I started that new strawberry stitch early this morning…😉. Love all of your designs - have completed many and will be doing many more! Thank you for sharing with us!!

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Linda. That means so much to me. It was a a fun and quick house to work on. I am so honored that you will be adding it to your stitch list. Ooh I love strawberry stitches. I hope you have a great time working on it too. Have a wonderful afternoon. Hugs.

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  15. Oh, yum, yum, yummy!!! I am with your grandson, I love blueberries fresh off the bushes and rarely leave enough for jam or jelly, lol. In love with the new Blueberry Buckle Lane, I do believe this is my next start!!! Have a wonderful weekend, hugs from sunny Arizona.

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    1. Lol we love our berries . I think my grandson could eat every one off of the bushes. Lol. Oh I hope you enjoy this little house, dear Mary. It stitched up so quickly. I think my favorite part was stitching the basket of berries. Have a blessed weekend and stay cool. Hugs.

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  16. Love the photo of the blueberry bushes, I can taste them. Oh wait that's because we picked wild ones last week up north and I made muffins:)

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    1. Mmm! Mmm! Blueberry muffins sound divine especially when they are freshly baked. Thank you for the sweet Saturday visit, Vicki.

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  17. Thank you! Love Aunt Betty's, you are sure a busy little bee.

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    1. Aaww you are so welcome, Carol and thank you. It was a joy to stitch and share it. I hope you are having a wonderful weekend. Hugs.

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  18. Mmm, blueberries are delicious, I enjoy them in the season.

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    1. They are so yummy, Jenny. I can eat them straight off the bush. Have a great weekend. Hugs.

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  19. Oh, I'm in love with your newest saltbox house. I like decorating with blue so this one is on my to do list for sure. Also, my mom's name was Betty. She would buy tons of blueberries when in season and freeze them. Some she made into blueberry sauce and dad would pour it over his daily breakfast of oatmeal. She also loved to bake and of course that included blueberry pies. She was know for her baked goods that she entered into the Jasper county fair every year. Always winning ribbons for her delicious pies, cakes and cookies. I sure miss her and wish I had even half of her gift of baking.
    Thank for sharing your newest pattern and your life on the farm.❤️

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    1. Oh, Cindy. This stitch sounds perfect for you in memory of your dear mom. I can just imagine all of the yummies that came out of her kitchen. The blueberry sauce sounds divine. It would be so nice if you still had some of her ribbons. Thank you so much for sharing such a sweet memory. You made my day. Have a very lovely evening. Hugs.

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  20. Absolutely love your posts and patterns! I have just started your Candy Candy Sprinkles pattern and loving it! Thanks to your mentioning using Rit Dye for canvas, I did the first ever dyeing project! Thank you for posting such delightful narratives and precious patterns! You are a gem!

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    1. Aww you are so very kind and thank you , dear for the sweet visits and warm compliment- that means so much to me. It is so exciting that you tried using the Rit Dye. I bet your fabric is gorgeous. I am so touched that you are enjoying Candy Cane Sprinkles. Hugs.

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  21. My Aunt had a blueberry patch in her large garden area. Having 8 boys, large gardens were a must to feed her crew of growing men! Buckles are right up there with cobblers. Blueberry would be so very tasty. Aunt Betty's saltbox is a beauty! Love the ornate lawn. Thank you!

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    1. 8 boys!!! Wow she did need a large garden! I bet she stayed very busy, but enjoyed every minute of taking care of her large family. The lawn was a lot of fun to stitch on this piece and worked up quickly. Thank you for the sweet visit, Ginny. Hugs

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  22. Good morning! Thank you for the new stitch! I have to laugh as I've never been a fan of blueberries. Every time I've tried fresh ones, they were sour! Lol. Maybe one day I'll get a good batch. Blessings!

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    1. Happy Sunday, Donna. Lol I can not remember what varieties of blueberries that we have but there is one that is a lot sweeter than the others. A sour berry is never good. Have a wonderful week and thank you for the kind compliment on my new house. Hugs.

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  23. Another cute stitch! Thank you for sharing this little stitch gem!

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Donna. It was such a fun stitch to work on and it worked up fairly quickly. My favorite was working on the basket of berries. Have a wonderful day. Hugs.

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  24. Thank you for the sweet design. I do LOVE berries! I love picking and eating them. In our house it is the Huckleberry. Huckleberries are not easy to pick. Usually in the hot sun on a mountainside. Sadly, we don't live in North Idaho where my husband grew up picking these berries. Luckily, I have a couple quarts left from a picking adventure a couple years ago. We are definitely making plans to go next summer. I started stitching this design last night and will probably stitch a second with purple colors as the Huckleberry comes in purple and red varieties. :-) Thank you for your generosity in sharing your designs. I would love to see a "Tuscan" Saltbox someday. Maybe with lemons.

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, dear. I am so excited to hear that you started this little home. It stitches up quickly. I have never had a huckleberry before. How interesting that they usually grow on the mountainside. After reading your comment , I had to go google to see if any grew in our area. . I found out the Bear Huckleberries grow here. Hmm now to find some. Lol. I will have to dream up a Tuscan saltbox . Oooh I love lemons too. .Thank you so much for the idea and sweet visit. Hugs.

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  25. I think this is one of your top three saltbox designs, Melisa! Just love it with the pretty bottom border and all the shades of blue :) Hope to stitch it one of these days--if I could only live on 4 hours of sleep. Ha ha! Thank you for your generous designs--you are a gem! ♥

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Carol. It was a very relaxing stitch to work on and I really like how the bottom border came out. Lol I am with you on the 4 hours of sleep. Or maybe we need to learn to stitch in our sleep. Hee! Hee! Have a very lovely week. Hugs.

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  26. I'm not a blueberry fan, but it is certanly a pretty bush/tree, and the berries are a lovely color. I like the new salt box house!

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    1. They are a very lovely bush . We have several up on the hill and every now and then we will see a raccoon raid some of the berries. Lol. Thank you for the sweet visit, Susan.

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  27. Oh we love blueberries. I just made a cobbler last Saturday and hubby got two new bushes planted. Of course, it will be a while before they produce anything. Your saltbox house is just darling, Melisa. It makes the cutest pillow.

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    1. Oh how fun Jeanna. I bet your blueberry cobbler was amazing. I am sure within a couple of years those new bushes will be loaded. Thank you so much for the sweet visit and kind words on my humble home.Hugs.

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  28. Aah thank you so much for the kind compliment and sweet visit. I am so excited to hear that you are choosing one of the houses for your cross stitch camp . I can not tell you how excited I am to hear that. I hope you enjoy each and every stitch. Happy stitching, dear.

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