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Friday, May 10, 2024

Itty Bitty Bee Pinkeep Freebie & Farm Friday

 Out to the farm we go! Well howdy-do!  And welcome to this Farm Friday ramble! 

   

Mr. Pinker  worked on the hives the other day . 

The bees were so happy and were very busy! 

Aaah, my sweet honey makers.  🍯🐝🍯🐝🍯🐝 Keep working, Sweeties! 

Mr. Pinker was just wanting to check the hives and look for the queens.  He was able to mark a couple. 

They  are looking good. 

 I pulled out on old WIP , Little House Needleworks' "Farm Life".  This will be my Farm Friday stitch.   Please excuse the wrinkles ; this piece has been going to the ballgames with me. ⚾🏏

Are you working on a farm project  or perhaps a bee stitch?  



I have been working on a few bee smalls for a small dough bowl. This is the first piece- an Itty Bitty Bee Pinkeep.

I added a gourd pin with some buttons to the corner of the pinkeep. 

The trim is 2 strands of  thrifted yarn  that I twisted and whipped stitch in place.  



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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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OOOPS- I did not write  this in the instructions, but I did use 1 strand o DMC 3371 to stitch the antennas for the bee.  And the antenna does not curve on one side like the chart shows. I apologize. I had bees buzzin' in my head. 🐝🐝🤪🤣🐝🐝



 I better boot , scoot and boogie ! I know you have needles to thread and projects to work on.  Have a beeeautiful day, Honey Pies! 🐝🐝🐝


As Always...

Happy quilting and stitching, y'all

Melisa

"Even the smallest one can change the world. "

Hugs and Stitches!!! 🤗❤🧵

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

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28 comments:

  1. Lovely to see all your bees today Melisa! Our own little bee house is busy again this year. It’s such a reassuring feeling seeing the bees working away.
    I’ve just visited your Buzzin Bee Parade - again! I love all the patterns, especially “Bees” which I’ve stitched twice for friends. I really must stitch it again for me too. 🤣😂 But not before I stitch The Itty Bitty Beekeep. Thank you for yet another sweet pattern Melisa! Really appreciated! Have a lovely day with lots of beautiful stitching! Hugs, 🤗 Barbara @flashinscissors 🙋‍♀️☺️👍💜💜💜xxx

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    1. Good morning, Barbara and Happy Friday. It is so exciting to hear that your own bees are busy. Gotta love the bees! It warms my heart that you have stitched Bees 2 times. Oh yes, you do need one for yourself. Lol. Enjoy your day, sweet friend and thank you for dropping by the farm for a visit. Hugs.

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  2. That's lots of very busy bees! I'm intrigued - how does Mr Pinker mark the queens and why? Enjoy your stitching! DarleneJ

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    1. We were so happy how well the bees did over the winter and all of these hives were captured on the farm or in the holler. I haven't watched him mark the queens but he uses a special marking tube to hold the bee and then gently places a mark on her thorax . This helps him keep up with how old she is . Next time he does it I will try to take some photos. They are fascinating to watch. Thank you for the sweet visit. Have a fabulous day, Darlene

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  3. Lovely little bee chart...do you get to have your own honey to eat--??? YUUUM!!!
    Hugs, Julierose

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    1. Happy Friday, Julierose. The little bee design was a quick and enjoyable stitch. Oh yes, we do enjoy our own honey. We love it on homemade biscuits- Oh yum!! Thank you for the sweet visit. Have an awesome weekend. Hugs.

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  4. I admire anyone that can keep bees. They are so important to the ecology of an area. Your queen bee stitchery is really cute. Have a wonderful weekend (hopefully a storm free one).

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    1. We love our bees. We just got back into bees after taking a long break. The are amazing creatures . Enjoy your weekend in the quilting room, Kate and thank you for the sweet Friday visit to the farm. Hugs.

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  5. I was about to ask the same question as Darlene did. Interesting! Do they make a lot of honey? I know so little about bees except they sting but make great honey! LOL! Blessings!

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    1. I wish I had taken photos of hubby marking the queen. It is fascinating to hear how he does it. I always enjoy watching the bees at work. We have one set of bees that are sort of ornery. He said they were a bit fussy when he checked them. We have got enough honey for us and my parents, but with the growing hives I am sure there is more to come. Fingers crossed. Lol. Have a wonderful weekend, Donna and thank you for dropping by and visiting the farm with me. Hugs.

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  6. What a great stitch pattern! My granddad kept bees. I have one memory of him wearing the protective head garb. They always had honey on their table.--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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    1. Aaah what a sweet memory, Terry; I bet their honey was the best too. This little stitch was a quick and relaxing piece to work on. I hope to work on more this summer. Enjoy your weekend and thank you for the sweet as honey visit. Hugs.

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  7. Aren't those bees amazing?! How does Mr. Pinker mark the queens? I love your little bee stitch, too. Right now I'm looking forward to stitching your strawberry stamps - I just need more Aida cloth!

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    1. They are amazing. I love going out and watching them buzz about the hives. He uses a special marking tube to hold the queen and then he gently marks her with a special colored marker on the thorax. Different colors for whatever year there is a new queen or hive. It helps him find her quickly too. I wish I had taken photos. I worked on a new strawberry stamp last night. Hopefully it will be posted on Sunday. Thank you for the sweet visit, Diann. Enjoy your weekend quilting and stitching. Hugs.

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  8. Ahh--what a cute little bee pin keep--I do love bees--at least honey bees--we have some bees here for about a month or so that are long bees and love to buzz around you--they make hives in the grass/dirt--I don't believe they sting--but they are bothersome if you are outside sitting--
    hugs, di

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    1. I enjoy the bees too especially when they are working my flowers and giving us honey. Lol. Hmmm your long bees sounds like some bees that we have here too that like to buzz about one . I will have to ask hubby what kind those are. I hope you are having a lovely day. It is a sunny day here. I just may go out and enjoy some stitching time outside. Enjoy your weekend, Di and thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  9. You always share vibrant moments from your farm...they never get bored there!!
    Beautiful cross stitch design
    Have a great weekend, Melisa!
    Hugs

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Isabel; you always brighten my day . We enjoy our little farm. I hope you have had a lovely day. Hugs

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  10. Rebecca here in Alabama. Love the bees (but I love all of your work) Maybe in the future you could do a bee sampler like the spring and fall. But I have to many ideas for others too. Like a Halloween and quilts/sewing. Just saying. Hope you have a wonderful day!!

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    1. Oooh those are great ideas, Rebecca! I can not thank you enough for the suggestions .Eeeeh ! You have certainly sparks my imagination. I hope you had a wonderful weekend and thank you again. Hugs and Blessings.

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  11. What a sweet bee piece, Melisa! Glad to hear Mr. Pinker's bees are doing well. Happy Saturday!

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Robin. We were happy that the bees have fared well since we have been gone so much this year. Hope you had a great weekend. Hugs.

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  12. Thank you for the cute Bee pin keep stitch. The visit to the farm today had me missing my hives at the farm and our honey. Being seriously allergic to stings, I steered clear of them for the most part, but I sure enjoyed the honey. Yesterday we planted a new peony. My Mother's Day gift from my son. Hopefully, I won't kill this one. Ha! Today's task is to attach the last outer border to my QOV challenge. I hope your "weeding muscles" are doing better than mine! LOL

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    1. Being allergic to bees certainly puts a damper being around them as much, but I know what you mean about the honey. We have really enjoyed our bees' honey . Oooh I love peonies- what a fabulous Mother's Day gift! I am going to have to add one to my garden- perhaps next year. My Nanny always had one at the bottom of her sidewalk. It was a treat to see it bloom in the spring though ants would cover the blooms. I hope you made great success on adding your border. You are having a busy weekend. Thank you for the sweet visit, Ginny. P.S. My muscles are aching! Hee ! Hee! Hugs and Blessings.

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  13. Happy to see all your farm pictures! And your new stitch! That little bee is really pretty! Happy mother's day, I hope you'll have a wonderful day!
    Hugs

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Diana. It was a good day on the farm and the bees were quite calm . I hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day as well. Hugs.

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  14. You're going to have some great honey with all those bees, Melisa!! Cute bee stitch too! Have a great week.

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    1. I sure hope so Brenda. The hives look strong and busy right now. I hope they continue to stay healthy and happy. Hope you had a great day and Happy Mother's Day. Hugs

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