Monday, November 3, 2025

Turkey Struttin Thanksgiving Parade 2025

 I am baaaack! Hee! Hee!

 Two posts in a day? Aaaw why not. Anywhoo this is just a short one. Since it is the first week in November and  the turkeys are strutting about,  I just had to share a short parade of previous Thanksgiving related stitches with you. 

All of these are freebies that I have shared. If you are interested in any of the charts , just click on the colored link and you will be transported back to the post.   I hope you enjoy this parade.  🦃🍁






Blessed 4 YR IG Anniversary Chart

GIVE THANKS

TURKEY HOLLER SALTBOX

  

Priscilla Ewe

Turkey Creek Manor and  Thanksgiving House


Gobble Gobble


Thanksgiving


Fall 1869 Crock 

Blessed

 Blessed Two Year Instagram Anniversary Chart.

2022- Three Year IG Anniversary Chart


Mystery Autumn Stamp SAL - Stamp 9  -  Cornucopia Stamp Freebie


If the good Lord is willing, more fall / Thanksgiving stitches will be coming this way soon. So please stay tuned and thank you for the sweet afternoon visit. 


 As always...

Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa

Be present in all things and thankful for all things- Maya Angelou

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

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

23 comments:

  1. I'm amazed at all that you accomplish and how you use it to decorate your home. I want to visit just to see everything, and I do mean everything. LOL I'm smitten with the orange (rust) and black little quilt. Just fold up that beauty, pop it in a large envelope and send it to me. I promise to take very good care of it. teehee!!! With big teasing hugs, DarleneJ

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    1. Aaaw shucks, Thank you kindly Miss Darlene. You always brighten and bring a big ole ' smile to my day. Gosh I forgot about that quilt. I am going to have to find that little sucker. I don't think I brought it out this fall at all. LOL . Big hugs and lots love

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  2. Such a great parade. I have done a few of these stitches, but need to get with it and finish them fully. I dearly love the cornucopia. I think it is one of my favorite stitches and I've considered doing a pixel quilt with the pattern. What do you think of that idea?

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    1. Oooh a pixel quilt would be darling. I used to have a book about pixel quilts. Hmmm I wonder where I put that. Please keep me posted if you decide to make one, Ginny. I think it would be a lot of fun. Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  3. I absolutely love everything in your photos!!! So beautiful, creative and heartwarming! I also love your blog header!

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    1. Aaaw thank you so much, Linda. It was fun to look back and pull this little parade of Thanksgiving projects together. Have a blessed day. Hugs.

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  4. All your work is beautiful. I just love looking at those salt block houses. They always catch my eye.

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    1. Aaaw thank you so much, Kathy. The salt boxes are my favorite too. I have been working on a new one for the month. They are fun for me to create and share. Have a blessed day. Hugs .

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  5. I love all your patterns u make

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    1. Aaw thank you from the bottom of my heart. It has been a blessing and a joy to share them. I wish you the most lovely afternoon. Hugs.

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  6. Thanks for another awesome parade. I enjoy all your fall designs. I am behind on my stitching schedule - I just finished Old Crow house and moving on to Thanksgiving House. Have a great week. Alicia

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    1. Aww thank you so much, Alicia. Oh I know what you mean about feeling like you are behind. I feel the same way all the time. I am happy if I can get a few stitches in on some projects. I hope you enjoyed the Ole' Crow House and I am very excited you are starting the Thanksgiving House. It just warms my heart to hear that you are stitching them. Hugs and Blessings.

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  7. You've got lots of sweet Thanksgiving stitches, Melisa! Thank you so much for sharing them. I'm thinking I need to stitch the mini turkey sampler, but there are so many fun choices!

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  8. What a sweet parade! I enjoyed seeing all the Turkey stitcheries!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  9. I Love everything that you do! You are so special. Thank you!!

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  10. I just love all your designs and feel so inspired to stitch. Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday and look forward to your new designs. Thanksgiving is my you for all you do!🦃

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  11. What beautiful stitches, Melisa!
    They're wonderful.
    Thank you for sharing. Hugs

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  12. I love your Thanksgiving parade, Melisa. Seeing your Pumpkin and Bittersweet Sampler reminds me I need to look for mine. I know I stitched it, but is it still in the to be finished pile.

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  13. I so enjoyed seeing all these pieces together. It reminded me that I need to get out 'Gobble Gobble' and my other pieces and decorate for Thanksgiving. Have a great day.

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  14. good morning lovely Melisa.
    it is tuesday morning and i didn't get the chance to go into the computer yesterday afternoon so guess what i did first thing this morning - you guessed!!! you're amazing and you are even more amazing with all the lovely charts you have provided us. you are such a giving and lovely lady. i can't say thank you enough and i really appreciate all the freebies that you provide us with.
    anyway now onto what i did print this go around. Pumpkin & Bittersweet Sampler, Blessed 5 Year Anniversary Chart and the last one, but not the least, Mr. McGobble. thank you again Melisa.
    there are many more patterns that i want to print, but i am on a little push for time as my husband has a dr's appt this morning at 8. i only have a little bit of time left and then off we'll go.
    how was your monday? mine was very adventurous. i took my husband to his dr appt and went to the market. as i was putting groceries away i got a call from my mom that she was at urgent care and would be driving home and it was told to her that she needed to go to the newer Kaiser facility quite a bit further from us. to cut a long story short - she got a cut on her toe and now it has developed into a loss of blood flow to that foot. i kept telling her i'd take her to the dr and she said she'd go, she was going to soak it. well after six days of telling her i should have done what my heart told me and to take her to the er myself. she wants to be independent and i will do everything to support her wishes. she's in the hospital now and will be there until the dr's and vascular surgeon can decide how to proceed. in the meantime, i had to go to my mom's house last night to get her boyfriend's pills lined up in their pill dispenser (mind you he is 98 years old). so i am full of emotions as i leave the hospital to get home to her boyfriend who is crying and telling me how lonely it is without her. oh my goodness!!! be still my heart - it began to break. calgon please take me away. times go along so well and then all of a sudden it's medical stuff all over again which will probably last a month or more. and how did you say your monday was? yikers!!!
    now that i've given you the rundown it's time for me to get up and get ready for the day to begin of medical stuff. oh what fun, what fun. haha i should just say i'm very fortunate for my family and i am very happy that the good Lord has enabled me with the ability to keep moving about and caring for family.
    have an awesome tuesday sweet Melisa. i am going to have a fantastic day.
    blessings and love are on the way to you.
    when are your next travel days? i just may need to fly out and join you. hugs!!!
    Debra Broyles

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  15. Another lovely parade of goodies you've made, Melisa. You are the best! Hugs and love, B

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  16. So many wonderful designs for Thanksgiving time, Melisa. I couldn't select a favorite...guess that means they ALL need to be stitched LOL.

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  17. I always love your parades. It reminds me of all things I need to stitch. I am of course very partial to Thanksgiving and Fall stitching. So excited for the new patterns you have in store for us.

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