Good morning, y'all and a very lovely Tuesday to you. How was your weekend? Mine was fine and dandy, but fairly busy.
With all of the weeding and planting in the gardens, I did not have the opportunity to stitch the latest Summer Stamp until late Sunday evening.
As I stitched on Summer Quilt , my head went into the clouds as I began dreaming- dreaming of a summer picnic.
A picnic is a state of mind and can be made anywhere. _ unknown
When my girls were young, we would often lay a quilt out on the ground, set up an array of summertime munchies like hot dogs , chips and cold drinks and enjoy a lazy afternoon. Sometimes the girls would sit on the quilt and make clover necklaces and bracelets by interlocking the stems around the clover blooms. Did you do that as a kid?
By late evening, the girls were running amuck trying to catch lightning bugs so they could gingerly place them into a jar. That is what we call slow living on the farm. I do miss those days .
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| Summer Stamp was stitched on 14 count Aida. |
Now we have the grandsons and nephews who often come over and spend the night. Rather than having picnics , they enjoy time in the pool . When nighttime comes, they like for us to build a fire in the fire pit. It does not take long for them to gather their roasting sticks to toast marshmallows and make s'mores. Hmmm...Since school will be letting out on Friday, I better make sure our pantry is well stocked with marshmallows, graham crackers and chocolates ; I am sure there will be a sleepover by the week's end- that is if I am lucky.
Anywhooo... Summer Quilt is all stitched and ready for a summer picnic.

Summer Quilt was stitched with the following DMC colors: 223, 815, 930, 932 and Blanc . Of course, if you decide to stitch Summer Quilt, you could stitch it in whatever floss colors your precious heart desires. ❤
If you are interested in how I dyed my 14 count Aida, I shared the process in a previous post entitled Let's Dye Some Fabric
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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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If you missed any of the previous posts in respect to the Summer Stamp SAL , below is a schedule with links back to the appropriate posts.

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SUMMER STAMP SCHEDULE
April 2nd Summer Stamp Introduction
April 7th Stamp Stamp Border
April 14th Summer Stamp Header
April 21st Summer Stamp 1 "And the Garden Grows"
April 28th Summer Stamp 2 Summer Harvest
May 5th Summer Stamp 3 Summertime Treat
May 12th Summer Stamp 4 Sunflower Strut
May 19th Summer Stamp 5 Summer Quilt
May 26th Summer Stamp 6
June 2nd Summer Stamp 7
June 9th Summer Stamp 8
June 16th Summer Stamp 9
June 23rd Bonus Summer Stamp 10
June 27th Final Reveal
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I am not sure what I will get into today. The house does need a good cleaning, but then there are some lovely fabrics that are calling loudly - " Yoo Hoo! Come play with me! " Hee ! Hee! Nine times out of ten , I end up playing with my fabrics rather than tackling the house chores.
As Always...
Happy Stitching and Quilting, y'all
Melisa
"A picnic is more than eating a meal; it is a pleasurable state of mind."- Dee Dee Stovel
Hugs and Stitches!!!!๐ค๐งต❤
Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. Summer days are not the same without you . I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo.
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| A Summer themed tiered tray. |
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Summer Stamp day is so much fun - love the new one!! The red and white quilt is fabulous. I think red and white is timeless and always looks great. Take care of yourself and Mr Pinker. Big Hugs, DarleneJ
ReplyDeleteSummer Quilt is the perfect stamp for the center of the sampler, Melisa. Full coverage, so I best get to stitching! I enjoyed hearing about your summers when the girls were young. I'm sure you grandsons are making the best memories these days. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling little quilt block, Melisa!
ReplyDeleteI love how your little Summer Stitchery is coming together, Melisa:))) So pretty with your lovely color choices...sunny here today--definitely a "deck" picnic lunch day for us...
ReplyDeleteWe had a lot of beach picnics and local on-the road-"Rest Area" picnics using their pre-set up tables when I was little.
We'd go for a "ride" and stop when the moment hit us. Fried chicken, potato salad, orange soda--then my favorite--and always cupcakes for dessert--yummees!!...fun times to remember...
Hope to sew row 1 of Pips today after my food shopping foray...
hugs, Julierose
It's a wonderful summer stamp!!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to be able to live on the farm and do these activities.
Living in the city, I sometimes tried to have picnics in a park, but the girls hated it when ants climbed on the blanket.
Hugs
Ugh on the house chores, and yes to the fabric play! We need to go vote today before the predicted storms begin, and here I sit trying to catch up on blog reading. I LOVE the summer quilt stamp - thank you! Your picnic memories are so nice. You've got me craving s'mores now.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute stamp, Melisa. My mom and aunt used to take my cousins and I to the river to swim and we would have a picnic some days. Fun times. Ms. M got out of school last Friday because she made a 33 on her ACT and was exempt from finals. The boys get out Thursday at 1 and my daughter finishes up on Friday. Hopefully we will have them for breakfast/brunch Friday. That's been how it was in the past anyway. Enjoy your summer with the boys. Hugs, B
ReplyDeleteGood plan -- stitch to your heart's delight! Cleaning can always wait for another day. Tee! Hee!
ReplyDeleteYour finished stamp is a cute one! At the end of a hot day, we used to take a picnic to the lake. We would water ski until it got dark and then eat our picnic as we cruised back to the dock to load up for home. --TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteI do love a picnic, Melisa! Thanks for the reminder of good times spent growing up with my siblings, and with our kids when they were growing up, too. We still love to take a picnic lunch along when we are out and about and see where we can find to eat it. This is a sweet stamp - I'll look forward to stitching it! Have a great day - whatever you decide to do!
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