Sunday, September 7, 2025

Packing up My Duds and a Halloween Stamp Freebie

 Howdy , neighbors! Come join me on the swing and let's chat for a spell.  Though we are far apart, I would like to think we are neighbors enjoying a cup of coffee and some spicy talk.  Now wouldn't that be delightful? I sure think so.


So tell me . How are you doing on this fine Sunday morning?  I hope you are fine and dandy and have a pep in  your step! 

 Me?  Well I am feeling a lot better than I was earlier this week. I do thank you all for the sweet well wishes and prayers; I do believe they made all of the difference.  

I think I told you that Mr. Pinker retired awhile back . Well he decided to pick up a side job, just to keep him busy. It is a job that he can work when he wants, and he is outside so two big pluses for him. 


The other day , Mr. Pinker said, "K.C. called and wants to know if I can work in North Carolina for 2 days. So pack your bags for a short trip. "

"Eeeh!" I squealed in delight. 

"What groceries are we going to take?" asked Mr. Pinker. 

"Forget the groceries. The question is "What projects am I going to pack? " I replied with a grin. 

Mr . Pinker just shook his head. 
 



I skipped out of the room  filled with excitement and immediately headed for my stitching chair where lots of projects were tumbling out of overfilled  baskets . 

"Hmmm , What to choose ? What to choose?  Decisions,  decisions." 
Soon I pulled out Homestead Blessings. I shared this little chart a few weeks ago and am slowly making progress.  DMC 898 is the floss color I have chosen to stitch this piece in. 

 Homestead Blessings   in the works. Heart & Keys is in the dough bowl. 

"Found one project, Hun! " I yelled at Mr. Pinker.  All I heard was crickets. Hee! Hee! 


"Oh well..." I continued searching. Next up came my hexi flowers.


I have appliqued 5 pink hexi flowers. This is my 1st hexi project I am learning a lot. Like I need to be careful when removing papers. It seems I stitched into a few of them when I was piecing. 😏 Oh, well, I'm learning. 

 "They will be great to applique as I am riding down the road, " I said to no one in particular. 


These colors make me happy! 

Mr. Pinker soon emerged from the kitchen. " Whatcha' doing? " he asked. 

"Packing my duds and getting ready to shag!" , I replied. 

" I just see quilting items being packed. " he said.
 
"Of course , Silly. That reminds me. I need to take along my quilt . " With that, I grabbed my Otis Payne Bow Tie quilt. 


"I have 23 more blocks to quilt! Time in the mountains will give me a chance to work on it. "

Again I heard crickets as I showed it to  Mr. Pinker. 




Isn't this vintage fabric yummy! 

"Now let's get to the groceries ," I sighed. 

"Now you are talking!  Woo Hoo! " exclaimed Mr. Pinker and off to the kitchen we went. 😃😁

Mr. Pinker and I will be heading out later this evening. I chose just some simple foods to take along- fresh salads, eggs, tuna and such. Nothing too fussy. We just may stop for a burger along the way; we don't get to eat out that often anymore so that will be a treat. 

Anywhoo... that is what is going on here.

What are your plans for the day? Are you going to be hustling and bustling about or sitting back and enjoying some slow Sunday stitching? Either one - I hope you enjoy every minute of it. 

Thank you for dropping by and ...
As always, Happy Stitching! 

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Whooaa there, Nelly! Hold your horses! Smell My Feet!  Hmmm Scratch that! Hee! Hee! 😁😂👻
 Before you leave I wanted to share a little quick stitch with you. It is my Smell My Feet Halloween Stamp.  I stitched it on 14 count coffee/ tea dyed Aida. It measures about 2 1/2" squared. The chenille trim was purchased at Dollar Tree. I just took two strands of it, twisted it and whip stitched it along the seams. 

The darling Boo berries were a gift from dear Barbara. I just adore them. Thank you friend. 🤗

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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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Other Halloween stamps that I have shared in the past include: 

Boo and Jack Stamp


Little Black Cat Stamp

Three Happy Jacks


I have jabbered long enough! Y'all have a spooktacular day! Love ya'!

As Always...


Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa 

"Give everyday the chance to be the most beautiful day of your life. "- Mark Twain 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo. 

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Melva at Melva Loves Scraps for Sew & Tell- Sunday

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Carol at Quilt Schmilt  for To Do List Tuesday 

22 comments:

  1. WooHoo!!! Road trip. I like your priorities - packing your stitching and such is very important. LOL I used to visit my grandparents at least one weekend a month and my stitching bag was always ready to go. My grandmother would laugh because I'd hang my bag on a door knob and never touch it until we got ready to head home. One day she asked me why I always had my bag - my response "I might be stuck here and need to be prepared". She laughed and laughed. She's been gone a long time but that memory always makes me laugh, as well. LOL Have a safe trip and we'll 'see' you when you get home. Big, big hugs, DarleneJ

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  2. Oh, I love these stories...hahaha!!
    You're amazing: you pack your projects first and then worry about the food... You're my hero!! 😂😂
    Enjoy that short trip, darling.
    Hugs from Spain

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  3. Moi aussi, je prépare mes affaires de broderie avant le repas :) Bonne promenade

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  4. Good morning from (finally!) rainy Maine! 🌧️🌧️🌧️ Happy Sunday to you my friend and happy road trip! I love that you have the freedom to just jump up and leave! And of course I love your priorities 🤣😁👍🏻 I'm so glad you are feeling better. 🤗
    I love your writing style, it puts a smile on my face every time I read your blog. 😄
    Hopefully I can get some stitching in today. It's the perfect weather for a cup of tea and cross stitching ☕️🫖
    Have s wonderful trip to NC! Love and hugs from up here 🤗💕 -Alex

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  5. I would happily sit with you in that swing on your pretty quilt Melisa. I'm so excited for your trip! Take some pics of the mountains for those of us who only see "hills" - lol! Have a great trip!

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  6. Love your Smell my feet...so cute and funny. Have fun on your get away. I'm sure your dh will find something to eat! ;-) We're in FL - Mike's mom is in the hospital but recovering well. We'll be here for a few days while we figure out how to help his mom. Our RV sits up at dd's house a few hours away quite lonely without us ;-) Looks like we may be settling down except for a few quick trips a year. Blessings!

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  7. good morning adventurous Melisa.
    and you're off again!!! you have definitely packed the right things first. hehehehe
    i love your little feet cross stitch. tooooo cute. your hexie project is coming along very nicely. i love all the variety in the petals. excellent job. you're doing amazing. keep it up. you'll have another quilt ready for quilting in no time.
    i am soooo happy you are feeling better. it's no fun feeling icky. too many things to do to be feeling under the weather.
    your Otis Payne Bowtie quilt is coming along very nicely. only 23 more blocks to go. you've come a long way baby!
    praying you have a beautiful Sunday. it's going to be a wonderful day even though it's supposed to be in the mid-90's. not liking this weather at all. are you getting cooler weather now? it's okay if it is hot outside today - i have another quilt to cut out.
    blessings and love are coming to you on this glorious day. hugs are coming, too.
    Debra Broyles

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  8. Have a wonderful trip--enjoy your fabric projects and doing some eating out. We will be celebrating our 60th this week and going out for dinner--a rare treat these days...
    I love "Smell My Feet" block--so funny...hugs for a safe and fun trip Julierose

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  9. Oh Melisa, I am giggling here. I always pack my projects first before I pack anything else. I like the variety of projects you have picked to go on this adventure with you. I hope you have good travels and some fun along the way.

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  10. Yay for a little trip! Enjoy;) I love the new Halloween stamp, already got it printed off!

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  11. Have a great time in N. Carolina, Melisa! That state is on my list to visit, too. Of course you need some stitching projects to take along, too! "Smell my Feet" is adorable - all your Halloween designs are. You're filling up my to-do list with these!

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  12. That little road trip of yours sounds like fun, Melisa! Safe travels! Glad you found some cute projects (as well as yummy foods!) to take along. Your Halloween stamps are all so darling--thank you, thank you! Have a great time in NC! ♥

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  13. Love how you prioritize. After all you can always buy food on the road. Projects to stitch as you drive are the key. Such fun mini Halloween stamps.

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  14. Even though there'll be work involved, it'll be a fun road trip! I'm

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  15. That sounds like fun, an unexpected trip.

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  16. I am so glad you are feeling better. North Carolina is a beautiful state - have a great time. I was laughing as you packed - sewing projects should be first. Smell My Feet has been added to my Halloween stitching. With so many wonderful patterns you have designed, I have trouble deciding which to stitch next - LOL. Your blog is a bright spot. Thanks Alicia

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  17. Sounds like you are all ready for your trip with all the essentials packed first! Have fun! Gail at the cozy quilter

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  18. Lucky you! A field trip for you and a business trip for Mr. Pinker! I'm wonderfin where in NC you are headed. My brother lives in Lexington and my nieces live in Wilmington. Doesn't that practically make us related??? Lol! Have a wonderful outing and keep on stitching!

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  19. Road trip!!! I love everything in your photos! The colours, the patterns, the craft work and the vintage items!

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  20. Sounds like you off having fun. I think like you do -- what project should I bring! I hope you get several projects done or at least moved along. Thanks for sharing all your cute Halloween stitcheries. I have a small black Halloween tree which needs some more "ornaments." I'll have to check what size fabric I have to make any of these small enough for the tree. Have a great trip.

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  21. A good sit on the porch with some coffee and "spicy" conversation sounds like a fun time to me. A fun short trip to the Carolinas. Sounds like both the projects and the food got lined out real quick. I picked this morning - got a mess of beans, picked a couple banana peppers for my son to snack on, good amount of cherry tomatoes, more crookneck and zucchini(!!!). I tasted my refrigerator pickles today that I did up yesterday. They said wait at least 24 hours but they will continue to get better as time passes. It has been quite a while since I made them. It just amazes me that they can be so small and 2 days later, they are getting to be TOO big. It's a wonder their skins don't split, they grow so fast. Thank you for cute little witchy feet stamp. So fun!

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