Another month half over... Can you believe it? It's been so, so dry here that our grass is burning out and our plants are withering on the vine. We got a teeny-tiny bit of rain Wednesday night--the first in over two weeks! But, certainly not enough to make a difference. We've noticed the hummingbirds staying longer at their feeder and even some non-hummingbirds stopping by that same feeder to take a sip of the nectar. I guess the poor things are just parched. I've never seen anything but hummingbirds drinking from those feeders before in my life!
August is normally my month to decorate with bees and sunflowers, but I've been feeling lazy about changing out my cross-stitch smalls so I didn't even bring out the whole collection this year. I did stitch two new bee-themed pieces, though, and created a small display using just them.
My very small bee-themed display for August
The larger framed piece is by From the Heart NeedleArt and is called "Quaker Bees." I used the suggested overdyed threads on 40 ct. flax Newcastle and am so pleased with the final piece. It fit perfectly in this black 5X7" frame that I purchased from Marshall's--love it when that happens! I wish more designers would chart their designs to fit in standard size frames, don't you? It sure would save us a lot on framing (and leave us more money for purchasing charts, fabric, and threads!).
"Quaker Bees" finish (with some tiny yellow flowers from our garden)
My second bee-themed finish is part of Jeannette Douglas's charming "chubby series"--may I introduce "Chubby Bee." So far she's designed Chubby Fox, Chubby Bunny, Chubby Ewe, Chubby Bird, Chubby Bee, and Chubby Squirrel. Have you stitched any of them? I have the Chubby Squirrel chart which I hope to stitch this fall. "Chubby Bee" is stitched on 40 ct. vintage country mocha Newcastle using a combination of the suggested colors and some substitutions (the greens and the purples) that simply worked better with my chosen fabric. The year was supposed to be stitched in the middle bottom, but I don't like dates my finishes (unless they are samplers), so I simply substituted a few more flowers and vines to round out the final look. I also added pale yellow Smyrna stitches to the flower centers.
"Chubby Bee" with a few added vines and flowers
To finish it, I created a flat round ornament and then glued it to a larger round form covered with black and beige checked gingham fabric. Then I added gold cording (just glued it on with a teeny bit of Aleene's Tacky Glue on the end of a toothpick) and topped it with a jute bow.The back is covered with a round piece of black felt. This is a very simple finish and if you're interested in trying the round shapes yourself, I highly recommend this tutorial from Pinwheel Ponders. Give it a try--it honestly isn't difficult. At my age, I don't do difficult (if I can help it, anyway :).
I just love this little chubby guy!
Finally, I stitched yet another "Remy Rabbit" by Brooke's Books ornament for a new baby. This was the fourth time I've stitched this one! I first stitched it back in 2021 and have used the same fabric (40 ct. water green Newcastle which, sadly, is no longer available) for all four. I left off the charted border and added a variety of snowflakes to make it into an oval. Such a sweet ornament for a new baby girl.
My fourth finish of "Remy Rabbit" for a new baby girl (I've blurred the name out for privacy)
So, what's next? I'm working on my Christmas ornament for August and another Prairie Schooler which is taking more time than I anticipated! Then, I think I'll start something for fall... How about all of you? Have you begun fall stitching yet? Any recommendations?
More summer fun... In my last post, I shared the birthday celebrations that we held at Deep Creek Lake in Maryland in July. Today, I'll share a few photos of our week-long visit. It was so peaceful there and easily ten degrees cooler as it's in the mountains. We all enjoyed our visit so much! Here are some of the highlights...
The view from the balcony outside our bedroom.
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We all loved this firepit set-up under the tall shady oak trees. It was a perfect place to read, snooze, watch the water fun, or hold Baby N (definitely my favorite activity!). |
When we wanted a break from the water activities, we ventured over to Swallow Falls State Park which stretches over 250 acres. Of course, we just hiked a tiny bit of it since we had two-month old Baby N in tow. We'll just have to go back again to explore more when he is older! It was quite crowded that day, but I'm sure it must be a beautiful park in all seasons.
Hiking along the creek
One of the pretty waterfalls we spotted along our path
Mister B and nature--two of my favorite things!
On our drive back to the AirBnb, I spotted these cute musicians made entirely of old farm machinery parts displayed in a farmer's field. Aren't they clever?
Back at the rental home, we all kept busy with puzzles, and Legos, and games. Mister B sure loved having all of his uncles and aunts there to play with. I had brought a giant bin of Legos (saved for decades from when my sons were small) and all the guys had a great time creating space bases with them and having pretend battles. It really warmed my heart to watch them having so much fun together.
We got very lucky with the weather and it only rained all day the final day we were there! Hope we can return again next year. If you haven't visited the Deep Creek Lake area in Maryland, I highly recommend it!
Such a happy week with family!
Our garden has struggled this year, but we still managed to grow a few pretty flowers and some juicy tomatoes.
Such royal colors from our glads this year!
The sunflowers in our garden always make me smile with their bright yellow and brown heads. The goldfinches love to visit and eat their seeds, too.
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Oh, how I love the salmon color of this geranium. I'm thinking of trying to propagate it and overwinter the cuttings--any advice? |
My husband is loving this time of year with all the fresh tomatoes. I don't eat them, but he is in heaven!
And that brings me to the end of yet another post. Oh, wait! I forgot to announce the winner of the "Christmas Sampler" chart that I offered in my previous post... The winner of this sweet design is...
Isabel (from Alromasar blog)
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Isabel (from Alromasar blog) you are the winner of this chart! Please let me know your mailing address and I'll get this out to you soon! |
We are having a sweet little visitor for the next four days! Can you guess who? Yes, Mister B finally got up his nerve to come visit Nonna and Pampa all by himself. Today, we are meeting our son and daughter-in-law half-way to pick him up and then he'll be staying with us until Tuesday. I love seeing his excitement over coming all on his own (each time we chat on FaceTime). We've been working on this for almost two years now, hoping he would become brave enough to make a solo visit. I think he's very excited to be doing something that his baby brother can't! We have lots of fun plans in the works to keep him busy and, hopefully, to keep any homesickness at bay. We'll certainly be tired, but a good kind of tired at the end of each day.
Thank you to all who take the time to comment and say hello after each post--I truly look forward to hearing from you! I know blogging isn't really "in style" these days, so I'm glad that there are a few of you who still pop in for a vis each month. Hope the rest of August is good to you--stay cool! Bye for now...
20 comments:
Family time is the best! I am so glad to hear that you were able to enjoy a whole week with your family, Carol . I am sure you got in lots of snuggles with those sweet grandchildren. Looks like y'all had a ball. Your bee stitches are gorgeous and love your display. I wish you a wonderful weekend. Hugs.
Hello Carol,
your finishes are adorable as always. I love them very much.
Family time is so wonderful. Thanks for sharing your holiday memories.
Enjoy the time with Mr. B.
Happy Weekend. Manuela
Very pretty finishes.
Your trip to Maryland looks like a lot of fun.
Love those metal sculptures!
Your flowers are beautiful.
Mom used to put her Geraniums up in the attic window over winter, & they always came back in the spring.
We have Goldfinches that come & drink water out of the ant traps on our Hummie feeders.
Marilyn
Your bee finishes are so pretty, Carol. I loved seeing your pictures and reading your stories about your adventures at Deep Creek Lake. Mister B is certainly growing up. I hope his solo visit goes well and more memories are made. He (and Baby N) are lucky to have grandparents in their lives.
Carol
Love your finishes as always but also the vacation pics! Mr B is sure growing up! I am glad he is coming for a visit too! What fun and time to make some lasting memories! I remember all my stays with my grandparents and what an influence they had on my life! Even today I think of memories we made together! I was a lucky girl to spend a lot of time with them!
Your Bee finished is what toppled me into being a bee fan! I especially love the framed piece. I would frame my own stuff if I didn't have to get a custom frame. I remember when my daughter went on her first overnighter, I enjoyed being on my own, I also missed her! Have a great time, you and Mr Stitching Dreams, with that young man!
The Chubby Bee is delightful with the round finish. And the tiny colored buttons for the photo is very attractive.
That fire pit under the oak trees looks like a wonderful place to spend a lot of time with people or alone, with a book and food!
Waterfalls are always a refreshing sight, especially on a warm summer’s day. And yes, the cute musicians made of old farm machine parts was very clever!
That salmon colored geranium is the best! I’ve never seen a geranium in that shade! Yes, by all means, try to propagate that!
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I love your cute bee display! Enjoy the family time!!
I truly enjoy reading your blogs, wouldn’t miss them! I really enjoy seeing your stitching projects and have been inspired by them many times. Also enjoy seeing your travel photos and hearing about places I haven’t been.
I love your round finish! Can't believe how big Mr. B. is. What a great place for a family retreat, how sweet that he wants his entire family to live together! Our tomatoes are not ripening, even with this heat. Corn is exceptional at the markets this year. Eden variety is a white crispy kernel, so luscious!! Enjoy your visitor and what's left of summer.
I loved reading your blog, and seeing all your lovely pieces. I too, love bees (our daughter’s name is Melissa, and it means honeybee) which hooked me, and I live Quaker. Might have to do the Quaker Bee. I love sleepovers with my grandchildren. My two oldest, sister and brother, almost 18, and 16, drive over and hang out and still want to sleep over. Melts my heart. Hope you had fun.
Donna
Grandchildren are so special! I’m glad you’re enjoying them!
I started Chubby Squirrel this week. It was one that needed to be stitched as we have a squirrel that was christened “Chubby”. He loves being under the bird feeder.
Hi Carol, Summer is going quickly. Michigan has had several storms. I’m not a tomato person either - more rain than dry. The chubby bee looks like he’s had more than his fair share of honey from your lovely garden flowers. The darling baby stocking ornament motivates me to stitch one for new baby that arrives next month. Enjoy watching the ‘lil guy!
Wow lovely work , love the bee display.
Love all your photos of stitching , flowers , and family .
Hope you have a wonderful weekend , Hugs June.
Lovely pics from your vacation. Mr. B. is growing so fast. Hope his visit will go well.
Stitching and finishing as always: Wonderful.
Have a great time,
Gabi
The stitches are lovely. I keep thinking I am going to add some bees to my stitching. They are perfect for this time of year. It has been so hot and oppressively humid this year even for me.
The pictures of family look like much fun was had. Nothing better than having them all with you and watching them have fun together.
The flowers...I haven't seen gladiolas in bloom in years. When I was growing up it seemed everyone had some in their yard. Now, they are no where. I always loved them. I really need to find me some and start bringing them back. Funny how that happens.
Hello Carol: It has been a very fast summer, that means I am getting older quicker, giggles. We have been having rain weekly some days in a row, on Saturday we had 21/2 inches in less then an hour, some flooding, so sad.
Love the Bee designs so pretty, your finishing is so lovely, I have had seasons where I do not want to decorate at all.
Your displays are always so beautiful.
Remy Rabbit what a cute finish, your photos of the lake are so peaceful, Mister B is getting tall, oh my goodness the sculptures are amazing, we have a man who has a sculpture garden that he adds to every so often.
Your Gladiolas are beautiful, the Sun Flower is so bright and pretty, Geraniums are my favorite flower to plant in the spring and summer, and your tomatoes are yummy looking.
Congratulations to Isabel on winning the chart.
Catherine
Hello Carol,
Love both of your bee finishes.Yes, love when it works out on the ready made framing! I will need to try that finish on the chubby bee. (He’s too cute!)
Great memories with the family vacation. Mr. B is certainly growing up! I know you all will have a great time on his solo trip.
The flowers are so pretty! My Pop had glads in all different colors, brings back sweet memories.
Thank you for continuing to blog.
The bee finishes are lovely, as usual, .....and chubby bee so cute! I did chubby squirrel earlier this year. Deep Creek lake is a beautiful place, especially in the fall...so glad you could experience it. It's what I loved about growing up in MD...in just a few hours you could be in the mountains...or at the beach!!! Hope the visit with your special fella goes swimmingly!!!
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