Sunday, November 23, 2025

Feeling Thankful

It's Thanksgiving week here in the U.S.! Have you started thawing those turkeys, baking those pies, chopping those vegetables? This year seems a bit different for us as our three sons will all be at their significant others' families--the oldest in Texas, the youngest in Puerto Rico, and the middle son will be going to his girlfriend's family's big Thanksgiving lunch which is a bit more local. We were invited to go with them, but I've been sick off and on all month so I don't want to take a chance on: 1) me getting sick again or 2) infecting anyone else. So, we'll be staying here and having a simple dinner on our own. 

The beginning of November started off so nicely--we drove down to visit our grandsons in Maryland for a few days. The boys are growing by leaps and bounds and were so much fun to be around. Except for one thing, that is--they "nicely" shared their colds with us. Well, not us--just me! My husband remained healthy. But, oh, I was so sick--terrible headache, fever of 101.5, severe body aches, congestion, etc. I think it may actually have been the flu. And just when I'd been feeling better for about a week or so, a different ailment descended upon me--this time it is definitely a cold. Ugh! I'm not often sick and I'd forgotten how awful it is... Luckily, I was still able to stitch and I got a couple of cute autumn themed pieces stitched (and framed!). 

Just in time for Thanksgiving comes this oldie, but goodie, called "Be Thankful" by Country Cottage Needleworks. I've had it in my stash forever and thought it would stitch up quickly--boy, was I wrong! There are a lot of white stitches in this piece. Love how well they show up, though, on the 40 ct. woodland brown Newcastle that I used (unfortunately, the color has been discontinued here in the U.S.). I used all of the suggested overdyed and DMC threads except for on the crows and dark lines which I changed to DMC 3371.

An older Country Cottage Needleworks chart (from 2012) finally stitched
 

Now, I hadn't planned on framing this piece right away, but then I spotted this white frame (ordered from Franken Frames online) which I had purchased for another piece. When I held it up to "Be Thankful" (just intending to check the color of it against the fabric), what do you know--it was a perfect fit! What luck!

Love the row of white pumpkins!

I'm very pleased with the final look and will be so happy to have yet another Thanksgiving piece on display when we host Thanksgiving next year!


 

Another fall design that recently caught my eye was this cute "Chubby Squirrel" chart by Jeannette Douglas. Isn't he adorable? He's stitched on 40 ct. vintage country mocha with some of the suggested threads and some of my own substitutions. I debated whether or not to change him one into of the gray squirrels that we see more commonly here in Pennsylvania, but, in the end, I decided the cinnamon color offered more of a fall look. We do have red squirrels here, but they are usually skinny things who are very naughty and mischievous. I ended up using WDW Pecan, CC Straw Hat, and WDW Havana for the squirrel's body. I'm really happy with how the little fellow turned out!

"Chubby Squirrel" by Jeannette Douglas Designs

I had originally planned on finishing this one into a round hanging ornament, but when I found this perfectly colored frame in my stash, I reversed course! I attached a brass acorn charm and bordered the round shape with some cording made from DMC 434Love how it looks in the frame with the piece of fall-colored flannel in the background. It's a very simple finish, but the frame makes it seem a bit more impressive, don't you think? 

A thrifted Goodwill frame worked perfectly for this finish

 

Here is "Chubby Squirrel" on my kitchen sideboard with my grandmother's carved squirrels in the foreground. I just love those wooden squirrels and so did my grandson. When Mister B last visited, he had the best time making them dance to the sounds of "Hakuna Matata" from the Lion King musical. The squirrel couple may be a bit more chipped after his visit, but that's okay--I treasure memories like that!  

I treasure this carved wooden squirrel couple that once belonged to my maternal grandmother.

 

So, it's on to my last two ornaments for 2025. I have them stitched, but not finished, so I'll share those with you next time. Who else is stitching for Christmas? I still have some gifts to stitch and my ornament for Baby N. But, because we aren't hosting Thanksgiving--I have already made a start on my Christmas decorating in my kitchen and family room and it feels great! Hope to get my tree up and the outdoor porch decorations done next weekend. And then, I get to just relax and stitch (famous last words!). 

A few of you asked if I would share some of the Halloween photos from October so I thought you'd enjoy seeing little Woodstock, Snoopy, and the Doghouse (aka Snoopy's mom!). I didn't have a good photo of my son as Charlie Brown so he's not pictured. 

Six-month-old Baby N made such a cute Woodstock!

 
Snoopy salutes as he sits on his doghouse (otherwise known as "mom")!

I asked about Mister B saluting like he was in the above photo and they told me he was trying to imitate Snoopy as the Flying Ace battling the Red Baron. If you're at all familiar with the comic strip or television shows, you'll know exactly what I mean. 

Snoopy and his army of tiny Woodstocks :) 

So, that's it for this post... I want to wish all of my U.S. friends a wonderful Thanksgiving with friends and family. One of the things I'm most thankful for is my stitching (honestly, I can't imagine life without it--can you?) and the special stitching friends I've made through this little blog of mine. Thank you for taking the time to read my posts, leave comments, send emails, etc. I know many of us have precious little free time so I truly appreciate each of you and your friendship! Enjoy this last week of November! Bye for now... 

10 comments:

Gabi said...

Hi Carol, hope you feel much better now. Wonderful stitching and nice picture. Gave me a laugh. Well Snoopy is known in my family. Sometimes I thought my son, when he was little, had something in common with Snoopy. Hahaha.
The frames fit perfectly with your stitching. I have 3 squirrels around my house and it is fun to watch them. They are different colored. The darkest is the most naughty one. Makes one happy.
Wish you a wonderful thanksgiving and send big hugs,
Gabi

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

I am so sorry to hear that you have been feeling under the weather, Carol. It sounds like you had a nasty cold. Your grandsons are adorable dressed in their darling Halloween costumes. I bet they had a ball . I love your CCN Blessed and the chubby squirrel. Your finishes are always fabulous. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving. Sending well wishes and hugs.

Marilyn said...

I hope you are feeling better.
Your finishes are perfect!
I have that Country Cottage to stitch yet, it's so pretty.
The kids & Mom are too cute.
Have a nice Thanksgiving.
Marilyn

Irene said...

We don't celebrate Thanksgiving here, but I always eat turkey on that day, and I bought one on Saturday. I feel like I'm right there with you! I think it's wonderful to show your gratitude and reconnect with family and friends to share this beautiful day.

Robin in Virginia said...

Both of your pieces are darling, Carol. Chubby squirrel makes me giggle every time I see one stitched. I love your Be Thankful piece by CCN. The frames for both are perfect. Thanks for sharing the Halloween pictures. I hope you are feeling much better by now. Wishing you and Tim a very blessed Thanksgiving week!

Isabel para ALROMASAR said...

Your Thanksgiving is quite similar to our Christmas Eve, when everyone comes to dinner with the family and you have to alternate each year between your parents' and in-laws' houses.
A year flies by, and before you know it, you'll have everyone around the table.
I love the white pumpkin embroidery; it looks spectacular in that frame.
The squirrel turned out great too!!
I hope you're feeling better from that cold and can get back to your Christmas embroidery soon.
Kisses from Spain

Gail said...

I truly hate the inconvenience of being sick, besides feeling awful. I’m so sorry you had to endure that. I really like the row of white pumpkins and the frame is perfect! I have loved Snoopy and Woodstock since I was a little girl many, many decades ago. Looking forward to the upcoming holidays and wish you and your family a Blessed Thanksgiving!

Jeanna said...

I sure hope you feel better soon. Your framing looks great! I stitched Be Thankful years ago, when I first started stitching. It is on a low count fabric and is huge! But, I like it. Your family did a great job on the Halloween costumes. The saluting Snoopy is perfect!

Anonymous said...

Hi Carol, I hope you’re feeling better. There’s too much to do these days and no time to be sick! Your new stitches are so cute and the perfect frames for both! I’ve had the Prairie Schooler Turkey in your header, in my stash for a long time and one of these days I’ll get going on it! Your little grandsons were so cute in their Halloween costumes, as was their Mom. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Cherie in WI

butterfly said...

Oh no , sorry to hear you have not been to well Carol.
Hope you are now feeling much better.
Lovely family photos so cute , .
Lovely stitching , thanks for sharing those beautiful designs and finishing .
I seem to be getting slower with my stitching .
There is always so many things to do.
Have a fun week and Happy Thanks Giving , hugs June.