Prims By the Water

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Sunday Starts

Hello friends!
Hope the weekend is going good for you thus far.
Today am showing what I will be currently
working on for November.


First from Prairie Schooler.


Its all about the turkey. LOL
I dont have much turkey items,
so I want to keep creating some turkey pillows,
to eventually fill up a bowl or trencher.


This is my one day start.
I got two leaves completed.
Working on a third one.
GOBBLE GOBBLE.
Thanksgiving is right around the corner.



My second start for the month 
which I will be alternating
is another Prairie Schooler pattern.
This one is called Button Up.


 
 I want to make this on into a pillow too.
Also I will not be adding as much red into this.
When it comes to snow related items,
I am more of a blue person.

 

As you can see from my one evening start,
I already changed the words from red to blue.
Will add a pop of red to each square. 
For this one will do the word winter in red.
I also am cross stitching a border around
each square instead of doing 
a backstitch around each one.

In other news,
the church bazaar was so-so. 
Not many sales, but did enjoy visiting
with folks I had not seen in such a long time.
Also enjoyed spending time with my mom and sister.

Rained the entire way back home this morning.
A slow drive but at least no deer to be found.

Well have to get some housework done.
I have tomorrow off for work.
Please take time to remember our Veteran's.
They serve to keep us free.
Freedom is not free either.

Sunday Blessings To All!
Janice 



 

11 comments:

  1. Busy needler, lol. Nope, freedom comes at a price for sure.

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  2. Both projects have some pretty stitch-intensive stitching. Not for the faint of heart LOL...but given how much you accomplish in just one day/evening "start," I'm sure they won't be ambitious for you. While I love that turkey, I no longer decorate for Thanksgiving...but that witch is pretty tempting. ;-) ~Robin~

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  3. Fun new projects in the works!
    Sorry your sales weren't better. You just never know...sigh.
    May God bless our veterans.

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  4. Your projects will be beautiful !!! Wish you had a better day selling things .... Veterans day is special to my family

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  5. A very timely project. We are suppose to get much needed rain tonight. Sorry the sales were not better.
    Cathy

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  6. After going to my first craft show of the season I think folks are just not spending and it wasn't as busy as usual either. However, this show always brings me into the almost Christmas season and I enjoyed just looking and did buy a few little things. Have a good week Janice!

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  7. I like your turkey and Santa - sorry about the craft sale. I do appreciate and thank every veteran including my husband.

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  8. I like the touch of blue - it makes your stitching suit you - just as it should! And yes it is definitely deer season here, too - my they do blend into the fields and trees - making it so hard to see them. When my daughter is with me she’s officially on “deer patrol” - somehow she sees what I never do. Relax and unwind!

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  9. I Love your stitching!! Gorgeous...
    May we never forget!
    hugs
    Donna

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  10. I love the stitching. :-)
    God Bless our Veterans!!
    Love, Carla

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  11. Janice, you have such a talent. I miss doing what little I did of stitching, but eyes are not great for that any more. Bless the Vets and may we not have to pay too dearly for our freedoms from here on . xxoJudy

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