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Saturday, August 12, 2023

Sunny/ Rainy Saturday Stitching

A very bright and sunny hello to you , Sweet peas!  It is another beautiful rainy day! ๐ŸŒง☔ Oh yes, the skies have opened up and it is raining cats and dogs.  So you know what that means- a perfect day to sit in my jammies and stitch and quilt. 

 It's been a blue moon or two since I have participated in Angela's So Scrappy Rainbow Scrap Challenge. Well I am going to try to get back on track. This month's color is one of my favorites "Yellow". 

 Earlier this week, I told you about the glorious bags of fabric that my nephew brought me. Well buried in the Christmas fabric was golden yellow fall fabrics- just perfect to play with. I cut lots of strips and made a number of simple blocks to go into a future quilt.  

16 Four Patches completed . 

 A few  Nine patches and Churn Dashes- never can go wrong making these blocks.

 My blocks measure 9 1/2" unfinished.   They look more orange in the photo, but when I look at them I see golden yellow. Did you notice the Winnie the Pooh fabric being used as a neutral? I am hoping it will get lost when I combine the blocks with lots of other scrappy happy blocks. 

Hmmm my blocks blend right in with the Design Floor. ๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ’› I do not have a Design Wall ( That wall  real estate is taken over by stitching and loads of country clutter. ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜‚)

Many of ya'll know I am on a sunflower kick right now sooooo... I stitched Sunflower Basket  which I shared last year in my Summer Days Quilt. I cut 2 1/2"  strips of fabric to frame the embroidery . 

I think I will make it into a pillow. What do you think?  Pillow? or Mini Quilt? 



Speaking of Sunflowers, I fully finished my Mini Sunflower Sampler. This was a Choose Your Own Colors chart, but if you are interested, I used DMC 469, 782, and 898. Thrifted yarn was twisted and whipstitched down for the trim. Isn't it darling? 

I am on a roll on finding cigar boxes at the thrift stores. This cigar box is green and oh so pretty. So just like I did with some of my bee stitches , I snuggled my mini samplers in the box. There is only 1 of the 5 that I have not shared yet. The  mini samplers shown are  Mini Sunflower SamplerMini Bee Sampler Shamrock Mini Sampler   and  Red Heart Mini Sampler 

 My Bee Cigar Box. I showed it yesterday with lots of bee stitches. 

Well that's what is going on in the holler today. Earlier today I  made my daily rounds of visiting family members and now I a  home ready to see what kind of quilting and stitching mischief I can get into.  Or I just may take down my hutch decor and redo it. Hmmm that's an idea. Anywhooo... I hope you have a super Saturday  and ....

As Always...

Happy quilting and stitching, ya'll

Melisa

Be a Sunflower- Stand tall and shine bright! 


Hugs and Stitches and Happy Summer Wishes !!!๐Ÿค—❤๐Ÿงต

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

Ya'll come back now, ya hear !

I am joining these lovely ladies' link parties. I hope you check them out; they always have so many wonderful projects going on and provide the opportunity for other needleworkers to meet. 

Frederique at   Quilting Patchwork Applique for Patchwork & Quilts - Saturday

Angela of  So Scrappy  for Scrap Happy Saturday


26 comments:

  1. Sunflowers are always happy looking! A pillow would be a great sunny addition to any room decor. I hope your rain has passed, as mine mostly has, and you have a happy night and Sabbath!

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    1. Sunflowers are one of my favorites though I have little success growing them. Lol. I think I will make it into a pillow.  It will be cute to sit out for the summer and part of fall. Have a very lovely evening. Hugs. 

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  2. Rain off an on here too. Makes it difficult to get outside into the gardens to work when all is dripping wet. Sunflowers are always a happy thing to work on. Must be good to eat too because all the bugs and critters seem to like to nibble mine. Fun assortment of golden yellow 9 inch blocks.

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    1. Happy Saturday, Cathy. The rain certainly has cooled things off for the moment and it is a plus that I do not have to water the plants. Fingers crossed that it will not get too muggy. I used to love to watch the birds feast on the sunflower seeds when my mom planted them. The birds were always happy. Thank you so much for the afternoon visit. Hugs.

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  3. I love all your little samplers together in the cigar box, Melisa - such a fun collection! That reminds me that I stitched the Red Heart sampler, too. That one needs to be finished! Enjoy your happy yellow sewing!

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Diann. It is fun to put the cigar box to use . Lol. I am enjoying the mini samplers ; they are so quick to stitch. Happy Sunny Saturday.

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  4. That's such a pretty yellow/fall fabric you found in the bag, no wonder you had to start stitching straight away. I wonder what other treasures are lurking in those bags?

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    1. Aaw thank you so much, Jenny.It was nice to cut up the golden fabrics and put them to use rather than put them on the shelf. I was elated to be gifted so much fabric. Lots of holiday fabrics. I will be busy for years. Lol. Happy Sunday.

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  5. I love sunflowers too, Melisa. As a matter of fact, a gorgeous sunflower is the header on my blog. So cheerful! Love how you twist & couch that yarn down on your projects. I'd love to hear (once again) exactly how you do that. Have a super Saturday and wishing you a great Sunday.

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    1. Oh my , I just love your header, Susie. Is that one of your flowers from the garden? It is gorgeous. I have been enjoying adding the yarn as trim. I just take 2 or 3 strands of yarn and whip stitch the ends to the seam and then just start twisting and pinning and slowly whip stitch each side. I am getting quicker each time that I do it . Hope you are having a super weekend. Hugs.

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  6. Awww, that sunflower sampler!!!! Adorbs!!! Yes to sunflowers and sunshine-y blocks!!!

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    1. Happy Saturday, Nancy. I have had a great week working on the sunny yellow blocks . Thank you so much on my little sunflower sampler. I am going to have to work on a fall one very soon. Have a great weekend.

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  7. Loving the sunshine all around on your post. Sunflowers are my fave! Expecting some rain today so I may have to work on a sunflower pattern to brighten the day! Blessings!

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    1. Working on sunflowers certainly brightens the day when it is raining. I hope  you do not experience any storms. Have a wonderful day, Donna and thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs. 

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  8. You have embraced the yellow! It's the perfect color to work with while it's grey and rainy outside. Love those sweet 9-patches especially.

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    1. It has been so much fun to use up some of the gifted fabrics . Thankfully there were some yellows to pull from. I think the 9 patch is one of my favorite blocks. Thank you for the sweet visit.

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  9. Some lovely stitches showcased in these photos. I think a pillow would be nice of your sunflower stitch. Did you know that sunflowers will follow the sun during the day? As the day progresses their face keep turning. That fact always amazes me. Your new yellow quilt blocks are so warm and wonderful. Yes, I saw the Poo fabric! Fun!

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    1. Well I didn't know that about sunflowers, Ginny. That is a fun fact that I will have to tell my Mom. My mom used to grow sunflowers and the finches loved them.It has been a few years since she has grown them though. Maybe next year I will give it a try. Thank you for the sweet visit, Ginny. Hugs.

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  10. Lovely golden blocks! Such a happy color to work with while the weather is not so good. Pretty sunflower too, a cushion would be pretty to add to your sweet home.
    Thank you for sharing, and linking up!

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    1. It has been nice to play with some of the golden yellow scraps that I had in my stash. It certainly was a great day for quilting. I hope you have a wonderful week and thank you for the sweet visit .

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  11. What a beautiful butterfly quilt, Melisa!
    she has been beautiful
    A hug

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    1. You are always so kind and supportive, Isabel. Thank you so much for bringing a smile to my day and for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  12. The Sunflower Basket embroidery is so darling, Melisa. I love what you are doing with the cigar boxes, too!

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Jeanna. I fell in love with the most recent box. I am enjoying using them for something other than storage. Have a great week, Jeanna.

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  13. I love those beautiful golden blocks, Melisa!! Fall quilts are awesome!

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Brenda. These fabrics are from the big bags of fabric that was gifted to me so I thought I would pull from them before packing the fabrics away in the quilt room. Have a great weekend. Hugs

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