Mr. Pinker and I are going out to eat today. It will be a nice treat as we wrap up a busy, busy week. I have spent much of my days sitting outside stitching, quilting and of course gardening. While Mr. Pinker has been hustling and bustling with doctor's appointments, yard work and cleaning the garage. So yep , I think I am ready to go out for a good lunch. No cooking for this old gal. NO SIREE! Hee! Hee!
What's your lunch and dinner plans? Anything special?
Next week is the last week of school for the grandkiddos. They are certainly excited for school to be out, and I bet the teachers are too. Hee! Hee! I am sure the grandsons will stay busy with all sorts of summer activities like ball , fishing and traipsing out in the woods. I am certainly looking forward to spending more time with them.
But I guess I should get to some stitching . Shouldn't I?
Today, I wanted to share with you a new house stitch. It is a simple house called "250 Years - A Patriot's Log Cabin" or as I often call it the "1776- 2026 House".
As I stitched this house, I thought of my distant "several times great" grandfather who was an Irish born Revolutionary War soldier, Grandpa Higgins.
With a fire in his belly and freedom in his heart and mind, in September of 1780, Grandpa Higgins enlisted in the Continental Army in Virginia. He went on to fight bravely in at least 2 battles including the Battle of Cowpens in South Carolina in January of 1781 and the Battle of Guilford Courthouse near Greensboro, North Carolina.
| Mini Flag Sampler , A Patriot's Log Cabin, and peek of Summer House |
Grandpa Higgins served our country proudly until 1783 when he was discharged . Afterwards he was given a grant of land in North Carolina for his service as many soldiers were given in payment of their service .
Grandpa Higgins lived a long happy life and instilled hard work, dedication, and patriotism into the minds of his large family . In fact, many of his children and descendants have served in the military during times of peace and times of unrest. My daughter is just one of them.
You know I am one proud Mama! 🤗❤
| The Marcher of the Flag a piece I stitched for my daughter. |
But Grandpa Higgins is not the only Revolutionary War hero that I am so fortunate to be descended from. There are many others that fought bravely for our great country . ( I have created other houses in memory of them. )
Are you a descendant from a Revolutionary War patriot? Or have you or family members served to protect our great country?
If so , I am deeply grateful.
| "250 Years - A Patriot's Log Cabin" , Mollie William's Homestead, Freedom Saltbox Lucinda Hawkins Liberty House, and The Blue House |
I stitched "A Patriot's Log Cabin" on 14 count Aida that I tea/ coffee dyed.
Ten DMC floss colors were used in the making of "A Patriot's Log Cabin" including: DMC 353, 355, 356, 519, 610, 745, 930, 937,3799, and Blanc
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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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As Always...
Happy Stitching and Quilting,
y'all
Melisa
"America is what she is because she is guided by all three - learning, faith and freedom. "-Ronald Reagan
Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤
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| "250 Years - A Patriot's Log Cabin" and Summer House |







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