Hello there, Pumpkin and a very Happy Sunday to you!

Last year, dear Susan saw my "Hello Pumpkin" sign on my blog and sent me the most darling chart that she designed . ❤π€ I immediately dug through my fabrics and found the most delicious orange fabric sent to me by sweet Kate. Soon I was stitching away and finished "Hello Pumpkin" . Isn't it darling?

I knew that I wanted to finish "Hello Pumpkin " into a pumpkin , but I was as nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs about cutting the fabric.
Well I finally got the nerve to cut the fabric, and it was not long before I had a finish. I used Alene's Tacky glue to adhere an old pumpkin stem to the top. Thank you so much, Susan for the most darling chart and thank you, Kate for the beautiful fabric. I feel so very blessed by your generosity and thoughtfulness.❤❤❤ π π π
Being on a "Pumpkin High" , I tried to do the same finish for Pumpkin Crow that I shared a few weeks ago. Hmmm, a little wonky but I like it! A wonky gal needs a wonky pumpkin. Right? ππLOL.
On a pumpkin roll.... π π π
The other day I was rummaging through my UFO basket and found a piece that I probably started over 10 years ago- Harvest Home, a small quilt made from old shirts and bits of wool .
I think it will go in the hoop today and will be a project that I work on for the week. See it has a pumpkin on it. π
Onto the next pumpkin! π π π Which brings me to----
Little Eeek and Jack- another Halloween Stamp.
Gosh, now I am not a creepy crawly spider person, but I think I wouldn't mind having Little Eeek as a pet. Hee! Hee! Well, as long as it did not bite me. π·π·π·π·
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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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Now onto the plans for the week.
Hmm.... What Should I do This Week?
π1. Applique more hexi flowers
π2. Work on Blackbird Designs' "Winter Wonderland" a darling gift from sweet Sonja.
π3. Quilt Otis Payne's Bow Tie Quilt.I am on the 2nd to the last row. Eeeeh! This was my 15 minute a day project this week. I am moving and grooving on this quilt.
π4.Begin a new across stitch. I would like to start a new house.
π5. Work on the Halloween Stamp Sampler.
π6. Post my Harvest Moon House.
π7. We may be hitting the ole' dusty trail for another camping adventure if Mr. Pinker finishes his repairs on the truck camper. So packing is on my agenda.
π8. Attend ball games and baby sit. Mr. R. has another doctor's appointment with his broken arm this week. He will stay with me afterwards.
π9. A whole lot of mischief. Hee! Hee! Now that is not too hard.
Gosh, that is a long list! I hope I can complete it all. Oh well, I will give it my best shot. Now that I have talked your ears off, let's sit back, enjoy the day and work on a little slow stitching. How does that sound?
You have a great day, Sweeties. Love ya'!
As Always...
Happy Stitching and Quilting,
y'all
Melisa
"I'm no Cinderella but I know that pumpkins are magical. "- unknown
Hugs and Stitches!!!!π€π§΅❤
Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo.
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Other Posts That Might Strike Your Fancy!
πTime to Dye- 2024 post on how I tea/ Coffee Dye my fabric. πA Spooky Parade - Halloween freebies up to October 4, 2025. More Halloween pieces followed this date.
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Shelf in foyer filled with old pottery , pumpkins, and chickens. |
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 needle workers to meet.
Frederique at Quilting Patchwork Applique for Patchwork & Quilts - Saturday
Kathy at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Stitching Sunday
Melva at Melva Loves Scraps for Sew & Tell- Sunday
Brenda at Songbird Designs for Monday Musings
What a cute pumpkin tree!! And i love the little Harvest Home piece--so darling with that pumpkin...Nice pieces you've gathered, Melisa hugs, julierose
ReplyDeleteMy "Jack is Back" came out today...;)))
Eeeeh Jack is Back! Oh please do post a photo, Julierose. I bet he makes you smile everytime you see him. That is the 1st time I have put up that little tree. I just tucked it into an old coffee tin and called it done. LOL. Thank you for the sweet Sunday visit. Hugs.
Delete"Hello Pumpkin" is the cutest thing ever - especially done in the white on orange fabric! Finishing it into a pumpkin is a really fun idea, too. I'm stitching pumpkins right now, too - but I'm not so sure about the spiders, Melisa! π¬ Maybe I'll do one of your pumpkins and black cats. Love all your pumpkin projects!
ReplyDeleteI was thrilled to pieces to finish "Hello Pumpkin" . I made a mistake by not giving myself a lot of extra fabric, but it worked out and looks sweet and prim. LOL nothing wrong with not wanting to stitch spiders. They are creepy crawlies. Hee! Hee! Happy stitching , sweet friend. Hugs.
Delete'Hello Pumpkin' is indeed darling, Melisa and that orange is the prettiest shade. It's certainly sprouting pumpkins everywhere at your place. Everything looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, it is pumpkin season here. LOL. I do enjoy this time of the year and I was thrilled to finish Hello Pumpkin and have it on display. Thank you so much, Kim for the sweet visit . Hugs.
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ReplyDeletei love all the beautiful projects you have posted in your blog today. your little Eeek and jack stamp is precious. i love it. now that kind of spider i could handle.
your otis payne quilt is coming right along. excellent!!! i love it. the harvest home quilt is a little cutie. a tiny quilt with so much on it. i love that quilt, too.
you are just full of mystery. i wonder what she'll do next? keep 'em guessing Melisa that's the way it is done. i'm on the edge of my seat. what will the new house project be like? i can hardly wait. you are so creative - i know it will be another winner.
i hope you have a wonderful time travelling in the very near future. start your engines - as they would say. i wish i could travel. too many home responsibilities to tend too. i don't mind, but sometimes if i see a photo of, say, England or Ireland i want to go so badly. my dream vacation would be on an african safari. i would love that. just seeing the giraffes, zebra, lions, and, most of all, the elephants would put the icing on the cake for me. it would definitely be a dream vacation. watching the animals in their daily living, their own habitat, free to roam where they wish. aw!!!! heaven. have i got you dreaming Melisa?
i hope you are having a fantastic Sunday. i am having a wonderful day. the weather is perfect - 78. i love it. not too hot to go outside, if i must, but i have taken a stroll to visit the beauty of nature. nature calls when i start feeling a bit restless. take in a change of scenery - better mood happens every time. i hope the weather has cooled a bit for you as well.
stay safe Melisa and family.
blessings and love are coming your way. hugs, too.
Debra Broyles
Ooh you had some very lovely weather today, Debra. Yes, a perfect day for a stroll. It was in the mid 80's here today and the mosquitoes weren't out. LOL. I was outside most of the day with the grandsons. Oh yes , Ireland, England and Africa would be amazing vacations and I would have to add in Australia too. I am like you- I enjoy seeing the wildlife especially in their natural habitat. Did you get to work on your Christmas quilt this weekend? I hope so, but with the weather so nice, I wouldn't blame you for staying outside. Have a beautiful week, sweet friend. And Happy quilting. Warm bear hugs and love .
DeleteYour pumpkin finish is just perfect for your “hello pumpkin” piece. It’s the cutest idea. I don’t like spiders either but your little eek and jack stamp
ReplyDeleteAaaw thank you so much, dear. I was a little scared to cut the fabric. I made a big mistake by not giving myself a lot of extra fabric , but all worked out well. LOL I completely understand about spiders. They creep me out too. I can only handle a "cute stitched one. Hee! Hee! Have a wonderful week. Hugs.
DeleteFirstly, | absolutely love your blog header! Your photos are gorgeous! Such a beautiful celebration of Autumn and Halloween! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAaw shucks thank you so much, Linda. I do love the warm colors of fall don't you? I have had a good week on working on small autumn projects and hope to get a few more completed this upcoming week. Have a blessed day. Hugs
DeleteI almost missed this post - eek!!!! I love Hello Pumpkin - cute and adorable. The new stamp is just as cute and adorable. Sadly, I didn't accomplish much this weekend. Spent most of the time sleeping or veging on the couch as I haven't felt very well. Nothing serious just feeling a bit punky if you know what I mean. With that said I did manage to dream about future projects. LOL I do need an assistant however when she or he arrived I'm sure they'd run for the hills because the list is very long. LOL I'm hoping I'll feel better and I can accomplish a few things that I need and want to accomplish. At the beginning of the pandemic I set up my sewing spot in an area of my living room I call No Man's Land therefore my home is always very messy. I need to get organized and move things into one of the extra bedrooms. I'm tired of the mess and piles in the main part of my home. Wish me luck. teehee Have a wonderful Monday and sew or stitch like the wind. Big Hugs, Darlene J
ReplyDeleteOh no, I am so sorry you have been feeling puny this weekend, dear Darlene. Rest and sleep is good for the body and soul so hopefully you will fit as a fiddle very soon. At least you could dream of quilting. Hee! Hee! Darlene , I think we are 2 peas in a pod . I moved one of my machines into the living room a few years ago too. At times, I just throw a quilt over it so I do not have to look at it when it is not in use. LOL, but for some reason I am more productive when I am sewing in the living room than in the quilt room. Go figure. LOL. It is a constant battle to keep the "mess" tackled and sometimes a pill to go back and forth between rooms. I have been trying to clean the quilt room so it will be more pleasurable sewing in there. Hmmm maybe I will get it done sometime. Hey, maybe we could give our "dream assistants" this task of getting us both organized. Hee! Hee! Have a great week, sweet friend. And do take care. Well wishes and warm hugs.
DeleteLittle Eek and Jack is adorable. I am adding it to my Halloween stitch list. I am so busy cross stitching that I don’t have time to finish the completed designs. I need a Finishing Friday! Hello Pumpkin is very cute. Finishing Hello Pumpkin and Pumpkin Crow as a pumpkin with the stem is such a creative idea - love it. I can hardly wait to see Harvest Home finished. I enjoy following the progress on all of your quilts. Love your blog. Alicia
ReplyDeleteThose pieces with the old pumpkin stems are great! I really like the idea of using the pumpkin stems as I always thought the twisted stems was cool looking. You are clever. The eek is adorable too. I haven't done any cross stitch in decades, I am more into appliquΓ©, so I could see those done as appliquΓ© too. Thanks for sharing such wonderful Autumn projects.
ReplyDeleteBoth the pumpkin finishes are darling, Melisa. Well done! What did you do to the stems to keep them from rotting or getting moldy?
ReplyDeleteYour Eeek and Jack is adorable. Love all your pumpkin decor! Hope you week is filled with everything that makes you happy.
ReplyDeleteLove all those pumpkiny stamps. My list is long too...we can do it!
ReplyDeleteThe fabric you stitched Hello Pumpkin on is so pretty, the thread colors really pop. You did a great job with the pumpkin finishes. Eek and Jack are adorable, too. I'm exhausted just reading your to do, but a camping trip sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteVery cute additions to your display pumpkins. What a fun way to finish a stitchery. Your newest postage stamp is really cute too. Good luck with all your goals this week.
ReplyDeletePumpkin season is definitely here!!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your decor and work with this theme.
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Hello Pumpkin!! It's definitely pumpkin season. Love seeing all your pumpkin finishes. Have a great week my friend and thanks for joining us at Monday Musings!! Hugs! B
ReplyDeleteI love the Hello Pumpkin finish. What a great idea to glue on a pumpkin stem. I’m adding the new Eek and Jack to my stitching basket to start soon. I can’t wait to see your next house! As always thanks for the new pattern and getting me stitching on a new project!!
ReplyDeleteOh just stop with all this Halloween cuteness!!!!!!!!! Just kidding, you know I love your stitchings!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to see all of your fall and Halloween stuff! My favorite season, colors, everything!
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this post? And the adorable little stamp! So cute! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThat Hello Pumpkin is adorable! Love the actual pumpkin stem that you used to embellish it! That list makes me tired! I have a month list; but, your week list feels greater than my month list! I wish you lots of progress this week and may you accomplish it all!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteI think your "Hello Pumpkin" pumpkin turned out beautiful, loves that orange fabric! I also love that you use stems to crown it. Your new Halloween stamp is delightful, I love them all. As always thank you for sharing with us your talent and your designs!
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I love your cute and sweet little pumkin cushions! The old stem looks terrific! Bravo for transforming the sign into a pretty cross-stitch embroidery. Speeking of embroidery, Little Eeek is adorable! Love those big eyes and the cute hat ;) Thank you for sharing your sweet and cute projects and linking up.
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