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Thursday, July 11, 2024

This and That Thursday

 Ho Ho Ho! It's a Christmas in July and Joy at Days Filled With Joy is sharing a Free Christmas Stitch Along. 😀🎄🎅🤶

"Merry" was made by Sheila ,a dear friend. She can be found on Instagram at @thecraftaholiccreations

Welcome y'all and Happy Embroidery Thursday to you!

What's Embroidery Thursday? Well, since Thursdays are my official babysitting day, I always have an embroidery project in the works to enjoy as I watch the youngins' play.  Today's embroidery is Part 2 in Joy's Stitch Along

Last week Joy shared PEACE and the BORDER for WEEK 1's stitch. It is a "Choose Your Own Floss Colors" project so I stitched my border with DMC 895 and "Peace" in DMC 498. 

Today I will be stitching "JOY" . I will be pulling floss colors here shortly to see what colors to play with. 

There is still time to jump in on this wonderful relaxing SAL, just hop on over to Joy's for a delightful visit and she will share how to begin.  

JOY's WEEK 1 CHRISTMAS IN JULY SAL

WEEK 2 CHRISTMAS IN JULY SAL

Thank you , Joy for sharing this darling project.  

The "Berry Jam" jar is embroidered. 

Monday I pieced a wee strawberry quilt and traced out Berry Season Doodles . I will continue  embroidering the next design today as well. 

Hmmm. What other mindless project can I work on? I know! My patriotic sheep punch needle !!! 🐑🐑🐑 It has been a blue moon since I have worked on it.

 I am punching on the back . This is what the front looks like. It is a sweet little ewe in a basket  of blooms.

 Do you like to work on punch needle?  I am curious have you ever tea dyed a finished piece? I may spritz this one with a coffee/ tea mixture- maybe. 

Not only is it Embroidery Thursday but it is Thrifty Thursday as well. It has been a spell since I have shared my thrifty finds.  

Over the last couple of weeks, I have picked up a few white pieces including a tureen, a pitcher and a stoneware bowl. 

 EEEEEH ! I mean OOOINK!!!! Aren't these Shawnee Smiley Salt and Pepper Shakers the cutest??!!! I was jumping for joy when I picked them up for $3.00.  You know me and pigs- I love them!!!!❤🐷🐖💗 


My daughter actually likes the pumpkin tureen/ cookie jar and mugs. 😀

Each piece is labeled "Carolyn" and were made in 1970. When I store my ceramics, I wrap them in plastic wrap. This pumpkin is all wrapped and ready to go into storage in the she shed.

This piece is wrapped and ready to be stored away until Fall. 

   I hope to share my "vintage hardware" finds in the future, but here is a sneak peek at some of the goodies  I purchased- "Window Tacks" from the 1940's.  The red and blue packaging is perfect for summer display. 

My latest thrifty find- 1940's Window Marker Tacks . Made in the good ole' USA! 

So tell me . Have you found in nifty thrifty finds lately?  I always love to hear what treasures one has found. 🤗 

Have a beautiful summer day, Sweet Peas and ...

 As Always...

Happy quilting and stitching, y'all

Melisa

"Thrifting is more than shopping ; it's an everyday adventure.  "

Hugs and Stitches!!! 🤗❤🧵

Dedicated to my sweet baby sister, Amy  who loved thrifting and kitty cats. . I love and miss you so much, Amo! 💗💗💗



This is "Shaggy"; she is a wild cat that has decided to take up home at my sister's. I am hoping she will adopt us and take up residence. There are a lot of strays coming around here lately. 😼💗


35 comments:

  1. It's always good to start new projects
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    1. Oh it is , Isabel. I had a wonderful day working on these little projects. I hope you had a great day as well. Hugs.

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  2. You have plenty of projects to keep you busy. I'm curious, what are window marker tacks? Happy stitching!

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    1. Oh yes, these projects have kept me busy today, Gretchen. I had never heard of window tacks before. The back has the cutest graphics that explains that the numbered tacks are nailed into the wood of windows and screens. From what I read it helped one keep up with which screen went with which window. I thought it was pretty interesting.

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  3. I've never done punch needle; your little piece looks so pretty!!:))) Mom and I used to go thrifting in local flea markets during the Summertime...[I miss her company so much...8 years now she's gone ahead....I haven't thrifted since then...].
    Hugs, Julierose

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    1. Aaah I bet you have many fond memories thrifting with your mom. It is hard to get back to doing such things isn't it? My sister and I shared this love of thrifting. When she passed , I found it hard to enjoy it again, but my thrifting mojo has came back. I just wish my sis was here to enjoy it with me. Thank you for the sweet visit, Julierose.

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  4. Your punch needle is looking good, Melisa. Nope, haven't tried it! What a beautiful pumpkin you found in your thrifting travels! Happy Thursday!

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    1. I enjoy punch needle. I am not sure why it is taking me so long on this one. I was thrilled to find the pumpkin; I look forward to using it come fall. Have a great weekend, Robin and thank you for dropping by. Hugs

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  5. Joy's SAL sounds like a lot of fun. I haven't done embroidery in years, and it was mainly just back-stitching then. Your little quilt is adorable with your Berry Season Doodles. I keep telling myself that I am NOT going down the punch needle rabbit hole....yet :)

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    1. Oh yes, Joy's SAL's are always fun. I am using the backstitch on mine; it is relaxing for me. LOL I know what you mean about not wanting to fall down another crafting rabbit hole. Have a wonderful weekend, Jeanna and happy stitching. Hugs.

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  6. Shaggy is adorable!! Hope she decides to stick around. 😃

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    1. Oh she is adorable. Right now there are 4 wild ones there. I hope to get photos of them all. I miss having kitty cats; I do hope they stay . Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  7. I've never done the punch needle but used to do the latch hook rug kids when I was younger. What a cute cat, I hope they decide to adopt your family. Have a great day with the kiddo's.

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    1. I remember latch hook. I made several small rugs when I was young; they were a lot of fun. Hmm I wonder if mom still has mine. LOL. I hope Shaggy and the other cats decide to adopt us too; it has been awhile since I have had a cat to love. Thank you for the sweet Thursday visit, Deb. Hugs.

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  8. Those little pigs are adorable! I have done punch needle; but haven't tea dyed after it was finished. I imagine it would work fine. I had to look up what window tacks were. It was a good marking method! --TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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    1. I was jumping for joy when I found the salt and pepper shakers. I would love to find the cookie jar for a thrifty price. I had to look up what the window tacks were used for too. I found all kinds of vintage hardware the other day. I love the packaging on these. Thank you for the sweet visit, Terry. Hugs.

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  9. I've never tried needle punch, but am intrigued by it! Maybe one day...!! Love those little pig salt and pepper shakers and all your goodies! I have a pumpkin mug similar to those but no tureen! That kitty looks sweet. I hope he/she does adopt you!

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    1. Punch needle is very relaxing but it seems to me that I use a lot of floss. I really enjoy it though. I was over the moon with my thrifty finds. I am a sucker for pumpkins and mugs. LOL. Have a great weekend, Brenda and happy quilting. Hugs.

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  10. Thank you for sharing Joy's SAL! It sounds like a great project to do this summer! I love your jam embroidery, your quilt is already looking lovely!
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    1. Joy's SALs are always a lot of fun and very relaxing. She breaks the embroidery down into quick easy steps which I love. I feel like I can keep up. LOL. Thank you for dropping by, Diana. Hugs.

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  11. I saw Joy's Christmas stitchalong, but haven't gotten started on it yet! Yours is coming along nicely! I usually have an embroidery project going on pretty much all the time, too. Your thrifty finds are always so cute! Love the pumpkin and matching cups especially. Have a wonderful Thursday, Melisa!

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    1. I was excited to see that Joy was sharing another SAL. I love her embroideries. I was jumping for joy when I found some of these thrifty treasures. I can not wait to pull the pumpkin back out for fall. Have a great evening, Diann. Hugs.

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  12. I found your blog lately through cross stitch and am really enjoying it. I share many of your interests, and it's great to still see blogs up and running.

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    1. Aaah I am so very touched that you have been visiting me , Kathy. Thank you from the bottom of my heart; I am so very grateful that you spend a few minutes of your day with me. I wish you a lovely weekend. Happy stitching. Hugs.

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  13. And here I was all excited that you were giving us a Christmas stitch-a-long of your very own!!! Would love to join in on it! :)

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    1. LOL, I do need to design some Christmas pieces and begin working on them as well. Hee! Hee! I love Christmas stitching and quilting don't you? I was able to get part 2 of Joy's SAL completed today. They are such quick stitches. I hope you have a great evening and a wonderful weekend. Hugs.

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  14. I saw Joy was having another Christmas stitch a long and am saving them for later. So many projects, so little time! LOL! When I go to AL, I go thrifting with my dd - can't wait! I also go thrifting with my d-i-l. She has a no stop attitude and can go all day with a stop at Dunkin' and a quick bite to eat at Popeye's or wherever she decides! Not familiar with window markers - will have to look into that! Blessings!

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    1. Oh I know what you mean Donna - so many cute projects to work on . We do need more hours in the day. Oooh thrifting with family is the best. I had to laugh when you said your DIL could shop all day; I am the same when it comes to thrifting. Will you be able to go the World's Longest Yard Sale this year? We usually find some goodies in AL. Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  15. I have no idea what window tacks are, and how they are used.

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    1. I agree, I have no idea what they are or what they were used for???

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    2. I didn't either, Jenny. I found a whole box of them from the 1940's. I liked the packaging and they were just pennies. I had to look them up and found that you nailed the numbered tacks on a wooden window and screen. The numbers would help you match the screens to the window if you took them off- well that's how I understood it. I thought it was pretty interesting, but I just like the graphics and the fact they are vintage. Thank you so much for the sweet Thursday visit. Hugs.

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  16. I have tried needle punch and did a piece or two, hmmm wonder where they are! No thrifting going on here, I need to get rid of stuff tho'!! Mostly it's junk or craft supplies I no longer need.

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    1. I have the tendency to misplace crafts that I have worked on. LOL. Punch needle is fun; I do need to finish this piece. Thank you so much, Vicki for the sweet visit. Hugs. 

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  17. So many fun things shared today. The pigs and pumpkin thrift finds are wonderful! Great progress on all your embroidery. I haven't needle punched in years. The ewe in the crock was an ambitious choice. It's looking great! The window markers are really interesting. I've never heard of such things. Shaggy is a handsome fella/gal. Do you know which? Looks well fed.

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    1. I think Shaggy is a gal, but I may be wrong. I am going to call her girl. LOL. She hasn't let me get too close but I have been feeding the 4 kitties at my sister's well. They are sticking around so far. I hope to finish my punch needle soon. Maybe then I will start a fall piece. Thank you so much, Ginny for the kind compliment and sweet visit. Hugs.

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