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Thursday, May 9, 2024

Bugs, Blooms, Boo Boos and a Doodle Freebie

The cicadas are coming! The cicadas are coming!  

Oh! They are already here! Lol. πŸ˜‰πŸ˜πŸͺ°πŸͺ°πŸͺ° 

Happy Thursday , Sweet Peas. 

Cicada 
Are the cicadas buzzing and humming along in your neck of the woods?
This one looks a little water logged after the rain.

  I can hear them up in the trees ; yesterday one flew down to greet me. I have to admit I enjoy the sound of the cicadas . Do you?

 

Because of last night's storms, school is starting late today. I hope that all of those in its path are safe and my heart goes out to those affected. 

I have been bustling about in the Wild and Woolly garden. This garden does not get much sun, but there are loads of lilies growing in it. 

I planted a hydrangea bush. I hope it will survive. We have very poor soil here- in the holler so my fingers are crossed. 

An Annabelle Hydrangea planted on May 6th. 

We also have a mosquito problem since we live close to the river. Have you ever grown mosquito plants? We bought 2 in hopes that they will give us some relief. 

Mosquito plants waiting to be repotted. 

On the chert hill behind the kiddos swing set is another garden in the works. Butterfly bushes are planted in memory of my sister. I planted those on Monday. 

 The beginnings of Amy's garden

Tomatoes and peppers are planted, but we do need to clean up around the plastic. 

The tomatoes are planted. The garden needs to be cleaned. 

Excuse me a moment while I do a Happy Dance!!!  

Woo Hoo!  I have a finish ! My sweet friend PJ gifted me the seasonal charts by Puntinipuntini . I finished Warm Spring, but Ooops I made a boo boo that I tend to always make.  

Yikes! I did not give myself enough room for framing on one of the edges so I sewed a little bit of fabric for stretching and just popped it into a frame . My sweet friend, Darlene, gave me the idea to add a print fabric to it. How brilliant! I have been auditioning some pink fabrics, or I may go with a buttercream.  But I just love it! Thank you so much, dear PJ  and thank you Darlene for the suggestion. 

Next up is "Hot Summer" by Puntinipuntini

This will be today's start. 

Did you see Vicki at Stitchy McFloss  sweet Mother's Day Freebie? It is as cute as a button and is a beautiful tribute to her mother . Here is my start. 

I am using different colors because I  could not wait for the floss colors to arrive. LOL. I have a couple of finishing ideas already swirling about in my mind. Thank you , sweet Vicki. You are amazing!πŸ€— 


It's Embroidery Thursday! 

I finished my  Spring Checklist   which was embroidered on coffee dyed fabric. 

I embroidered  this piece using the backstitch with DMC 898. I simply quilted around the embroidery and along the seams.  If you would like the measurements for this quilt  click on the March 11,2024 post called A Tale and a Finish

May I interest you in Summer Checklist?  I will be stitching  "Summer Checklist " on a piece of 8 1/2" x 11 1/2" coffee dyed cotton fabric using DMC 898. 

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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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My doodles are hand drawn and are never perfect.  


OOOPS- I have a correction for The Bunny House.  If you printed the Instruction page before May 9,2024 there was a mistake in the Floss Symbols. DMC 926 should be the symbol "X". I apologize.  I have posted  the corrected Instruction page on that page. 

If you ever see any mistakes on my charts, please let me know. I truly appreciate it. ❤

Have a talked your ears off?   I sure hope not. Have a beautiful day, Sweeties.  Eeeh , the weekend is fast approaching!  

OH WAIT I DO NEED TO  TELL YOU THIS!  -  You are amazing! And I feel so very blessed by you; thank you so much for taking such precious time out of your day to spend it with me. Love ya'! 

As Always...

Happy quilting and stitching, y'all

Melisa

"Even the smallest one can change the world. "

Hugs and Stitches!!! πŸ€—❤🧡

Dedicated to my sweet baby sister, Amy. I love and miss you so much, Amo! πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—

Some sunny quilts waiting to be folded and placed into a Spring quilt stack. 
Other Posts That Might Strike Your Fancy!

🌞Parade of Homes- Early 2024 parade of home freebies.
🌞A Blooming Parade A Look at Spring and Easter Previous Freebies-   2024 Parade of Spring freebies
🌞Buzzin Bee Parade 2023-  An early 2023 bee freebie parade. 

🌞Messin and Gommin in the Kitchen -  2022 post on how I tea/ Coffee Dye my fabric. 

32 comments:

  1. Lots and lots of yummy stitching. I hope my idea works for you and if doesn't there's always Plan B. Lol
    Have a wonderful day. DarleneJ

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    1. I have pulled out 3 pinks, but I think I have another fabric in the quilt room that I would like to audition if I can find it. Lol. I think it will work perfectly. Hopefully I will have it fixed by the weekend. Thank you so much , sweet friend. Hugs

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  2. Wonderful seams to spend an entertaining Thursday!
    Cicadas announce the approach of hot days!
    Hugs

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    1. It has been a wonderful day bustling about on little projects, Isabel. I do believe we are in store for some very sultry days. I wish you a very lovely evening. Hugs.

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  3. Thank you so much, sweet Melisa! I love hydrangeas but have trouble growing them in the rocks and clay soil we have. Yes, girl, those cicadias are L - O - U - D!!! I hope they don't visit me as I think they are bad ugly! LOL I'm glad you are safe from the storms. We were awakened at 6:15 this morning and are under a tornado watch and are supposed to have another round this evening...when we are supposed to be at M's school recital and the boys theater performance. We will watch M tonight and the boys do a second performance tomorrow night so will get to see them then! Have a great day and stay safe. Hugs.

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    1. Eeeh it is so exciting that you get to go watch the grandbabes' recitals. I wish M. all the best tonight and the boys the same for tomorrow. I am sure they will do fabulous. I am sure you will take loads of photos if you are like me. Hee! Hee! Stay safe sweet friend. Hugs

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  4. I love your blog. I love how you write! Had some scares here with tornadoes. One devasted a town 15-20 miles from me Minden, IA. Monday night I was in the basement again but thankfully we were not in the path.

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    1. Oh how frightening, Franie! I am so glad you are safe and thankfully you had a basement to retreat to. I am so sorry to hear about the nearby town. I will keep those residents in my prayers as well as you during this stormy season . I stayed up most of the night watching the weather reports. Thankfully, there was no damage in our area. You made my day with the sweetest compliment. I can not thank you enough for brightening my day. Have a blessed evening and stay safe. Hugs.

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  5. Love those blue flowers on the bright cheery yellows, Melissa!! works a treat with the orange-y sashings!! Your hand drawn stitcheries are just so wonderful--adorable Summer No 1!! Hugs, Julierose

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Julierose ; that quilt was a Piece of Cake design that I quilted years of go. I still love that quilt. I am so grateful for the sweet Thursday visit. Have a wonderful evening. Hugs.

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  6. It's always so fun to see what you're stitching, Melisa! Good luck with your gardens this year. We've just been out getting plants for our yard this morning. I think your Warm Spring stitch is lovely and I couldn't tell you had run out of fabric for the frame at all. The Spring and Summer checklists are adorable, too!

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Diann. We put in the plants just in time- right before the rains. I have my fingers crossed the gardens will do well. I hope your garden is productive as well. Have a great evening. Hugs .

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  7. Beautiful stitching sweet friend. Your quilts are always so pretty. Thank you for the kind words. Your start looks awesome. Sending hugs your way and wishing you many blessings, too. ((hugs))

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Vicki. I have been working on the big flower today. I love it so much. I think it would look so pretty on a blue paper mache box or perhaps a little round frame. I can not thank you enough for sharing your talent. You are amazing! Hugs and Blessings.

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  8. Beautiful finishes! That Darlene gave great advice!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Terry. I hope to reframe Warm Spring this weekend. I think a pretty pink would look so nice. I wish you a wonderful evening. Hugs and Blessings.

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  9. Hi there! I love your saltbox houses but just can’t get them to print. I’ve tried the suggestions but I’m old and not computer literate. Have you ever considered a Facebook page? You could put your lovely patterns in the files section as a PDF and we could all easily print them! Just food for thought. You are so generous to share your designing talents. Thank you so much.

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    1. I am so touched by your kind compliment about my houses. I enjoy sharing them. I sure wish you was able to print them. I wonder if you could stitch them from viewing them on the computer. I am not very tech savvy either. I have thought about Facebook but have yet to take the plunge. My computer will not let me create PDFs any more unless I want to pay for more storage. - Well that's what I deduce. LOL. Thank you so much for the sweet visit and suggestion. Perhaps when my daughter comes home for a visit , she might find a solution for me. Have a blessed day. Hugs.

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  10. Those plants are called Geranium, do they keep the mosquitoes away, didn't know that. Thanks for the correction of x symbol for the blue house, I'm gathering threads and planning to stitch it this Mother's day weekend. Thanks for being generous, sharing your beautiful freebies.

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    1. We buy these plants ever other year from the Mennonite community. They smell like citronella. Hubby feels like the help distract them, but I am not for sure. I had no idea that they were a geranium- I learn something new everyday. Thank you for letting me know , dear . Hmmm I am going to research to see if I can propagate them. I am so excited that the Bunny House is going to be your Mother's Day start. I am so touched. I hope you enjoy it. Have a beautiful day. Hugs

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  11. Hope your garden does well this year. Lots of pretty finishes and new starts. Enjoy your slow stitching this weekend.

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    1. Oh thank you so much. I went out to check the tomatoes today and they have grown already. We got them in just in time- before the rain. Have a great weekend. Hugs.

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  12. You have been one busy gal. Your garden looks great! We haven't done much yet. Soon, I hope. The new Summer themed stitch is so cute! Thank you! Can we assume the rest of the seasons will follow? Love the posies quilt! I remember now. We did see it before and I'm glad we got another viewing of such a Springy, sunshiny quilt. The little one feels like candy corn to me. Very cute! I've heard cicadas but not in person. They are not the (ehem!) prettiest critter I've ever seen. The mosquito plant is pretty. I hope it helps.

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    1. Today has been another day in the garden, Ginny. I am fixing to plant squash and zucchini. Oh yes, I hope to do the other seasons in the stitchery. I really like how this one came out. Lol. I know what you mean on the cicadas- those red eyes get me. Hee! Hee! I hope you have a wonderful evening and a great weekend. Hugs

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  13. I absolutely love your posts and look forward to getting your email. I really like your house designs and although I haven't stitched any yet, I plan to. I'm looking for a wooden bowl to display them as I stitch them. I'm not sure cicadas are in north Florida or at least I have never seen one. I love that you have bees. I always buy local honey. Have a great weekend.

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    1. Aaah you made my day, Susan! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I think the house stitches are my favorite to share. I am so touched that you will be adding them to your stitching list. I hope you enjoy them. I also hope you find the perfect wooden bowl for them- that's one of the ways I like to display them. Isn't local honey the best! We have really enjoyed our honey. The cicadas are all over the place here and goodness are they loud, but I do love listening to them. Thank you for the sweet visit and for bringing a smile to my day, Susan. Hugs.

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  14. Congratulations on your Spring Checklist finish! I miss cicadas - don't really hear them here in our little town. Maybe because we don't have a lot of trees on our street? We have mostly crape myrtles and Bradford pear trees. I miss the frogs that used to sing after a rain where I grew up in northeastern Oklahoma! Sometimes they would keep us awake they were so loud. ;) I have never heard of a chert hill. Amy's garden and those butterfly bushes will be a lovely remembrance of your sister.

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    1. Sometimes we miss the little things that bring joy. It has been ages since we have heard the cicadas but I do enjoy their humming. Oh yes, we have the frogs too- we fish them out of the pool all of the time. LOL.  We do not have much dirt where I live-  maybe just an inch if that deep. The chert  is mostly rock.  A lot of people buy truck loads of chert to pack down their driveways or housesites. For the few gardens that I have - I have had to haul in the dirt. It is no fun living on a chert hill when you love to garden. Lol.  Thank you for dropping in Linda. I hope you had a very lovely Mother's Day. Hugs.  

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  15. Your posts are always so full of everything wonderful. Thank you for that. I haven't noticed the cicadas around here but I hear they are coming.

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    1. Aaaah you are the sweetest, Susie. Thank you so much. The cicadas certainly have invaded our area. The hum and drum all through the day . I love listening to them . Lol. Happy Mother's Day. Hugs.

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  16. We haven't seen any cicadas here. Many don't like them, but I would trade them for all the stinkbugs that we have had. Totally enjoyed reading this post even though I am late in reading. Happy Saturday, Melisa!

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    1. I agree, Robin, I would take a red eyed humming cicada any day over the stink bugs. I have to shoo those stink bugs out of the house and from the outdoor cushions all of the time. LOL . Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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