What a crazy week in the eastern United States--an earthquake and a hurricane in the same week?! How did all of my blogging friends fare? I feel almost guilty in reporting that we've enjoyed nothing but a string of sunny days here in western Pennsylvania while those of you along the east coast struggled with the rain and winds, floods and power outages... Many of us felt the earthquake locally (not me, however my son's office building here was evacuated!), but thank goodness there appears to be little serious damage. I wish the same could be said for Hurricane Irene. I just heard on television that the estimate of damage is between seven and ten BILLION dollars--just devastating. Anyway, I want my east coast blogging friends to know I'm thinking of you and hoping things return to normal for all of you very soon.
Well, on to more enjoyable topics--like stitching! Have you ever stumbled upon a "new to you" designer and wondered how you missed her work? That happened to me recently with "Chessie and Me" designs. How did I ever miss Bunny Sampler, Love Liberty, and Pumpkin Hill? Aren't they charming? I think a few of them will be popping into my next online shopping cart! This sweet freebie, Chessie and Me's "Bird & Flower," can be found right here. Just click on "Newsletter" in the left column, and you will find it on page three of the May 2009 issue.
This one is stitched on 32 ct. flax Belfast linen using WDW and Sampler Threads (if you're interested in the colors I used, just email me!). I found an old purple button in my button jar and topped it off with a small sage green one to accent the empty space. You could certainly fill that space with the date or your initials if you wanted to. Finally, I backed it in the fabric shown and attached a straw colored handmade cording.
I loved this "With Thy Needle and Thread" freebie when I first caught a glimpse of it two years ago and I'm so glad I finally found the time to sit down and stitch it. Brenda's free chart can be found right here. I so appreciate designers' time and effort in creating these beautiful free designs for us! This crow perched on a pumpkin uses DMC, WDW, and Crescent Colours and is stitched on 32 ct. cafe latte linen.
I originally planned on framing it, but I decided to just make a simple pinkeep out of it and top it off with a black bow and gold colored pin. The sides look a bit wonky in my photo, but they are actually pretty straight--not perfect, but "good enough" (which, by the way, is my new motto--"good enough!"--life is really too short to worry about being perfect all the time, don't you think?). Again, if anyone wants to know my color choices, please email me and I'll be happy to share them with you.
Primitive Betty offered this cute crows and sunflowers freebie back in July and I thought it would be a perfect addition to my little collection. Click here for the chart. She has so many cute freebies on her site which I'm sure most of you have seen, but for those of you who haven't, head on over and check them out.
This one is stitched "over one" on 28 ct. clay Lugana using DMC threads. I finished it into a tiny pillow with some coordinating fall leaf fabric, a black satin ribbon, and orange ric-rac. It will be a nice addition to my fall decorating, don't you think? (You can click on the photo to get a bigger view.) So are you sensing a theme here? I'm calling all of these birds "crows," but they very well could be ravens or blackbirds. Did you know that a group of crows is called a "murder" and that they are among the smartest creatures in the world? Just a bit of librarian trivia for you!
And of course, I couldn't finish off my crow stitching without including a Prairie Schooler, could I? This is from PS Book No. 132: Autumn Leaves. I stitched it on 32 ct. grey linen using DMC threads. I wasn't really sold on the darker fabric color at first, but kept stitching away and I'm quite pleased with the end result.
For this finish, I attached it to a fabric covered piece of mounting board (I applied thin batting on the top of each piece underneath the fabric) and then applied a trail of the teeniest pom-pom beading around the perimeter and attached it with just a bit of fabric glue. I'm planning on covering the back with a piece of black felt--just didn't have any on hand...
So, what did I do with all my crows? Why, I created a little fall display in my kitchen. My two older sons were over for dinner on Sunday night and just looked at me with raised eyebrows as if to say: "Crows?? Mom--really!! That's pretty weird." I'll tell you, these guys of mine just don't get me at all! But, I love them anyway, and I love my stitched crows as well. I even found a cute crow mat and metal black statue to display with them along with an older crow on a picket fence piece that I stitched back in 2009. What do you think? Cute or weird? I think they'll make a fun and whimsical September display before I put out my Halloween pieces...
And, oh, yes--I plan on adding to my crow table! Just look at what I'm stitching next! That's right--Ida Mae Crow along with her sweet husband Ira Ray. Don't you love them? I showed them to the guys and of course, they just groaned: "Those are really weird, mom!" Sigh... Do you see why I count on you, my blogging friends, for your supportive comments?
SEVILLE ~ the capital of Andalusia...
Our final stop on our European adventure was really the city that began our whole trip. You see, my youngest son studied abroad in Seville in the summer of 2009. When he returned to the U.S. with such enthusiasm for his experiences, he encouraged the whole family to travel there some day. And so the seeds for this trip were planted...
Our final stop on our European adventure was really the city that began our whole trip. You see, my youngest son studied abroad in Seville in the summer of 2009. When he returned to the U.S. with such enthusiasm for his experiences, he encouraged the whole family to travel there some day. And so the seeds for this trip were planted...
The beautiful Plaza de España was built in 1928
for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929.
Portions of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
were filmed here in 2000.
The lovely blue and white ceramic railings at Plaza de España.
More detailed look at those stunning railings.
Even the bannisters were blue and white!
One of the "Alcoves of the Provinces" at Plaza de España.
Portions of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
were filmed here in 2000.
The lovely blue and white ceramic railings at Plaza de España.
More detailed look at those stunning railings.
Even the bannisters were blue and white!
One of the "Alcoves of the Provinces" at Plaza de España.
Waiting for a passenger, horse-drawn carriages were a common sight.
As a librarian, I was captivated by this darling statue of
Clara Campoamor (1888-1972), a Spanish politician and feminist.
Notice the tiny mouse sitting there reading a book of his own!
The wrought-iron work was so beautiful.
Orange trees were everywhere!
Seville children all dressed up for a religious festival and parade.
This young man is taking his job very seriously...
How sweet!
My very favorite photo of our entire trip!
View outside our hotel...such pretty colors!
Seville Cathedral, built in the 15th and
early 16th centuries, is the largest in Europe.
Inside the Seville Cathedral.
La Giralda, a former minaret that was converted
to a bell tower for the Cathedral of Seville.
Bells and views of Seville from La Giralda.
The Real Alcázar was built in the 14th century.
Patio de las Doncellas (Patio of the Maidens)
Such beautiful mosaics and intricate carvings...
Gardens of the Alcázar of Seville.
This mama duck and her brood were right
at home in the middle of the garden!
Peacocks, flowers, water scenes of the gardens of Real Alcázar.
Clara Campoamor (1888-1972), a Spanish politician and feminist.
Notice the tiny mouse sitting there reading a book of his own!
The wrought-iron work was so beautiful.
Orange trees were everywhere!
A co-worker who travels a lot advised me to go "off the beaten path" a bit to get the true flavor of a city. She was right! Without wandering down some side streets, we would never have come upon this parish festival complete with a religious parade...
We followed the colorful paper flowers and came upon...Seville children all dressed up for a religious festival and parade.
This young man is taking his job very seriously...
How sweet!
My very favorite photo of our entire trip!
View outside our hotel...such pretty colors!
Seville Cathedral, built in the 15th and
early 16th centuries, is the largest in Europe.
Inside the Seville Cathedral.
La Giralda, a former minaret that was converted
to a bell tower for the Cathedral of Seville.
Bells and views of Seville from La Giralda.
The Real Alcázar was built in the 14th century.
Patio de las Doncellas (Patio of the Maidens)
Such beautiful mosaics and intricate carvings...
Gardens of the Alcázar of Seville.
This mama duck and her brood were right
at home in the middle of the garden!
Peacocks, flowers, water scenes of the gardens of Real Alcázar.
My youngest son was so right--Seville was indeed a gorgeous spot to visit. We hope to visit more of Spain's lovely cities some day. That concludes my European trip photos--thanks for coming along with me as I relived those special memories!
I want to thank Marly from Samplers and Santas who was having a stash clean-out and offered up some of her goodies in exchange for postage. I was lucky enough to win this beautiful lot of lugana--perfect for my "over one" stitching. She also included these pretty beads as well! Thank you so much, Marly; your fabric has found a good home. In fact, I already have put it to good use--it is your lugana in the little over one crows piece shown above.
Thank you for all your sweet comments on my last post--I guess everyone loves a good fireman story! As I told many of you, that will definitely go down into our family history and be told and re-told again and again. I also want to welcome my new followers...I've tried to visit your blogs and say hello, too. I am in awe that my follower numbers are approaching 500--sounds like a giveaway should be coming soon, doesn't it? Let's all hope this week brings no more natural disasters for any of us...Have a safe and relaxing Labor Day weekend, and thank you again for your friendship, comments, and emails--I can't even begin to tell you how much they mean to me. Bye for now...
Thank you for the links to the beautiful freebies! Your collection of crows is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Carol! What a great murder of crows you have there. ;) They're all wonderful--and I thank you for including the links to the freebies! I love how you finished everything, as always!
ReplyDeleteOmg ~ your crows are beautiful! I did a bunch of crows lately and none of these. Going to look some of these up! Thanks for the preview! And your boys just aren't 'with' it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous collection of crows! You really planned for fall. Love all the stitching, finishing and gorgeous fall colors.
ReplyDeleteI love your collection of crows Carol. All such lovely finishes.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Love your crow collection, don't worry if the boys don't 'get it'....we do!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links for the freebies - guess where I'm off to next?!!
I love all of your crow finishes The display look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful stitching display!! I think my favorite is the "With Thy Needle" freebie. You have such a wonderful eye for choosing colors!!
ReplyDeleteOh i just love a crow or two. They are just fab carol. Love your display , now you have put thoughts into my head for a crow table. Also just love the Mr&Mrs Crow how sweet are they.
ReplyDeleteMy family think i am mad to with my displays of cross stitch, but they love it when i do stitch for them.
Yes i did know about a group of Crows being a Murder.
My DH is a mind of information and once he starts he goes through every single bird duck , animal.
love, love, love your crow collection and thank you for the links :D....don't worry too much about your 'boys'...we understand...my husband has learned to smile and say nice things instead of eye rolls, hehehe
ReplyDeleteThanks for the free chart links. I just love your attention to detail and finishing ideas. All of them great! I had to scroll down and browse the photos from Ronda again. They just amaze me.
ReplyDeleteWonderful crows Carol! You have a great display there, just perfect for the changing season.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the finishes, Carol !!! I love how you displayed it all. Thanks so much for the link to the freebies :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful finishes!!!
ReplyDeleteNow, that's some assortment of crows! Lovely finishes.
ReplyDeleteI think your crow display is tasteful and definitely you. It looks nice for a fall display.
ReplyDeleteI just can't get over how many finishes you do! Nice job... they're beautiful.
Oh gosh Carol!!! I share your love for crows and your recent stitched pieces and finishes are just perfect! I too love Ida Mae and Ira Ray...you go girl on that wonderful collection!!
ReplyDeleteYou do like crows don't you! Nice finishes.
ReplyDeleteCarol --
ReplyDeleteIt's always so much fun to come visit with you on your blog. You always have such wonderful things to show us and tons of inspiration and this week was no exception.
I love all your Crows and the finishing is gorgeous. I think the way you displayed them where you can enjoy them every day is just perfect:)))
Can't wait to see your progress on new set of crows!
Have a safe and pleasant Labor Day weekend!
I love the crows! I think they are a perfect transition theme until you put out the Halloween things. You inspired me to look at some of my stash and try some theme stitching too. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing the freebies hun; I love crows...and pumpkins. Love how you finished them.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Shar
Oh I love that With Thy Needle and Thread freebie! Can you tell us what colors you used?
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your display of crows. I look forward to seeing Ida crow and her hubby. Thank you for your kind comments on my blog and I hope you don't mind but I would really like to pinch your finishing idea for LHN Silent Night.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful finishes and stitching! I love them all. I have been on a crow kick lately, I think I'm just anticipating fall and all the characters that come with it. :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Jessica
http://blessingsinthecountry.com/
The crows are great, wonderful, fabulous! I love them all and your finishing is super too! Thanks for the links to the freebies - it will be hard to decide what to do first!
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ReplyDeletelove all your crows! Thanks for the freebie link .. I'll be stitching this one up soon :)
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteI love every one of your fall projects. The colors....I can't get enough.
I brought out my fall decorations but am trying to wait until September 1 to unpack the boxes.
Pam
I love all your finishes Carol! They are all so darling. The "With They Needle and Thread" freebie is one that I just pulled out to do as well!! But I don't have the threads so I can't start it yet until I get a chance to run over to Michael's. I'm finishing mine as a pillow, but yours is so sweet as a pinkeep!!
ReplyDeleteLove the autumn display!! And all those fabrics you won are wonderful! Enjoy them!
Love all your crows! The finishing looks great! Thanks for the links!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of crows, but they are wonderful! I think they make a nice transitional display from summer to fall!
ReplyDeleteWow~~~~ What an awesome bunch of crows!!!!! Your finishes are so beautiful~~~~ I can definitely sense autumn in the air with your lovely display~
ReplyDeletelove your crows-who is the large one with fence by-mckinney37397@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteYour stitching and finishing are beautiful! Thanks for all the great freebie links too!
ReplyDeleteHello Carol, always a joy to find an update from you. Your finishing techniques are ever improving, so nice. Your murder of crows is definately cute not weird. Thank you for the links to the freebies.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for providing the links to the free charts, I'd never seen the Crow and Pumpkin one from With Thy Needle & Thread. All of your finishes are adorable, but I love that crow and pumpkin. Have fun with Ida and Ira.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have lots to crow about Carol! Ok, I couldn't resist the pun! lol Great finishes. The first two are my favorites. The cording came out great on the Chessie & Me piece. And I love that WMN&T piece. You're really been busy...so many wonderful finishes!
ReplyDeleteHoly crow Carol! :o) You have been busy and I love all of them. You know birds are my favorite motif and blackbirds are second only to cardinals in my book. What a wonderful display you have.
ReplyDeleteOk, Carol, DO YOU, DENISE & I need to do a SAL with IDA & IRA?????????
ReplyDeleteAll of your crows are gorgeous....I love hearing you say those things about your guys...mine are the same way.....one of my guys comments on all of my alphabet pieces!!!!!
Wonderful stitching & finishing, as always!!!
This is so gorgeous. All of it. Love it. Ida and Ira are on my to do list as well. Downloaded some of your freebies for my future bird wall.
ReplyDeleteYour crow table looks so gorgeous. Love it.
Oh Carol, I love your crows - I so get it!!! I have been in such a slump over the last month and I am now inspired to put everything away and start on some fall crow freebies!!! Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOh, you've been busy, Carol! Love all the crow stitching and finishing! Wow! I have to hunt down some of those freebies!
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a collection of stunning stitching! They look so well together! Your place will look amazing when you showcase them.
In NYC, we felt the earthquake and of course Irene. We were lucky in the sense that in my area it was mostly a wind event, although a only a couple of miles away from me, people lost power.
I enjoyed my stay at your blog. I am a follower. Hope that you get a chance to pass by my blog. Only 25 more followers to my next giveaway!
Have a great day!
CSQ
http://betweenthestitches.blogspot.com
Hey Carol,
ReplyDeleteI loved your post today! Glad you got the time to write it. Your crow presentation is splendid! You are very talented! I know you must have had fun. Your boys sound so funny!! You must laugh a lot! A good sense of humor is always wonderful to possess.
Hi, Carol! I love your crows...you are a busy girl! The display looks wonderful. The boys are just teasing you...you are very talented and have such a good taste.
ReplyDeleteOther day I was looking at the collection of smalls too blog and was amazed by the amount of stitching you do. See all together there is great. Your work is lovely. Keep stitching! And thanks for the freebie links.
WOW! Crow overload but I think they're great, I love the dark colours of the birds against the rich autumnal colours ~ perfect for this time of year.
ReplyDeleteYours guys sounds like my twin boys ~ I don't even have to show them what I'm stitching anymore, they just automatically say 'another bunny?'
Great post Carol, great fun to read.
Have a fun weekend xxx
Carol,
ReplyDeleteI love all your crow pieces done and displayed and please let your boys know that you are totally fine as far as I'm concerned. Great finishing! (uh humm..that's an area I would love to know more about and hope to learn soon.)
Your Ida Mae and Ira Crows are patterns I have always admired and would love to do sometime, they are both great fall patterns that could be left out year around.
Jane
Glad to hear that you're in a safe zone! I followed the news on the web =/
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed with so many finishes you have in each post! :D All look very cute! And I love that last picture with the whole 'collection' heheheh :D
Oh I just LOVE crows in cross stitching! (Not so much the real crows who hover around my chicken pen and toss avian insults at my flock, LOL.) Your finishes are amazing - how do you get so much done? And I love the way you've displayed them. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Carol,
ReplyDeletenow I am successful with my comment.;-)
Your crows are amazing, the finish is perfect! I like these patterns vey much, actually I am stitching Ida Mae and husband, and some other black fellows...
have a happy stitching time and a beautiful harvest
Gabriele
Wonderful crows Carol!
ReplyDeleteThe finishing looks great!
Thanks for the links too!
Hugs from Spain,
eljardindemiduende
Look at all those wonderful crows!!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love all of your finishes and your display of them is fantastic. You must have had a lot of fun setting it up. I haven't got enough stitched smalls to display like that but once I do you can be sure I'll be setting up something too.
Thanks for sharing the freebies with us.
Dear Carol!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post! I also love those black guys so much - therefore I can not look often enough at your amazing "crow"-table! A great idea - a shall copy it, if you don't mind (in my way ;-) )
And thanks for all these links to these wonderful freebies.
I am sure some of them will be stitch soon by me!
Have a nice time
Hugs
Hilda
Oh Carol, what wonderful autumn finishes! I love all the crows and your finishing for each of them is just perfect! I have that Primitive Betty freebie on my 'to do' list and seeing your finish might just motivate me to actually have that stitched for this year!!!! Love the little button you added to the Chessie & Me freebie, another favourite freebie of mine. Enjoy your holiday weekend and I hope the sun is still shining.
ReplyDeleteI just love your crow table! Autumn is my favourite theme for cross stitching and all of these sweet little designs are wonderful. Your finishing is perfect too, boys will just never understand :) Best wishes and happy stitching to you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post Carol.
ReplyDeleteI love your crow display and look forward to seeing your collection grow.
Thanks for all the great links.
Margaret
I love all your crow finishes - lovely stitching and sewing!
ReplyDeleteYour crows are beautiful and I love the way you display them. I am also planning to make a corner where I can display some autumn related stitchings, just have to find a little free space in the flat :)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I am sitching PS - October, the one that I won from you and it also has crows :)
Wishing you a very nice weekend,
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Loving the crows!!! How could I not? They go so perfectly with sunflowers and who doesn't love sunflowers with all their bright yellow colors?
ReplyDeleteWow, you have been very busy! I love all of your finishes :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely finishes - and so elegant! Wonderful adding to your stash too :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Tatyana
Your collection of crows is lovely. It's nice that you are able to display them in such a manner. I can see my husband giving the same groans. Anything I make he doesn't really care for,I can tell because he asks who I am giving it to?? LOL It's nice to share all the freebie links too if others are interested.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great group of crows you've put together - all you need now is a scarecrow! Your finishing is so spot-on for every one. Your boys may not get it, but your blogging friends sure do!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the link to the Stitchville USA newsletters. I went through all of them and there are some great freebies in them. There was one for a Quaker penguin that I first thought was another crow. Alas, it was another kind of bird, but still a nice find.
Our hurricane damage included one tree across the driveway and one vacation to Cape Cod delayed for two days. But we were lucky compared to a lot of others.
Vraiment de très beaux ouvrages ! Superbe ! A bientôt
ReplyDeleteI love all of your crow finishes Carol :) Your display looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove finding links for freebies...Thank you. Love your collection of crows. Great Autumn display. Ira Ray and Ida Mae will surely add to the crowd! I keep my Halloween things up until Thanksgiving and then put up the Christmas things.
ReplyDeleteCarol, what gorgeous finishes you have made. Love the display!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful collection and they make a fantastic display.
ReplyDeleteAll your crow finishes are lovely, Carol. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCarol, I just love your crow pieces! You have inspired me to want to do them too!! Your display is just perfect. I love it.
ReplyDeleteEven if your boys don't 'get it'..we do!
Thanks for sharing.
Ow I'm so glad your Oke!!
ReplyDeleteThankfully ;)
WOW!! AWESOME JOB...:):)
Al your crow pieces are great!! love them really
Catching up on my reading, you're really do have so much to crow about ~ wonderful, one and all:)
ReplyDeletefantastic your pillows
ReplyDeletePat
Forgot I wanted to say, I "had" to have Ida and Ira too! My DH thinks they are kinda weird too but I love them!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable finish Carol :o) You always add just the right final touch to things.
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely crow finish! This one seems to be popular this fall. Love the colors :o)
And more crows! LOL! Can I send some of my stitching over to be finished by you? ;o) I think your display is perfect for this time of year!
I like the subjects of your next WIPs. Who says crows can't wear clothes? What's wrong with that? LOL!