I never really liked The Prairie Schooler until I saw their Nursery Rhymes series. Big mistake! LOL! Last night I completed Mary Had A Little Lamb -
When I first looked at the picture of the pattern, I had great doubts about the colors it called for but once I started stitching, I began to really enjoy this piece :o) I did make one change though. The pattern called for DMC white but to me it was too vibrant so I substituted it with DMC 3865. I have four nursery rhymes left to do but I think they'll be put off until next year. I've already got my next project picked out and kitted! Woohoo!
I want to thank Irene SO much for lending this pattern to me. It will be in the mail next week Irene so keep an eye out :o)
I can't believe we've had frost already :o( Because we're in a low spot, we get frost into June. This was such a short garden season for us this year. Our corn is only waist high with no ears and the tomato and cucumber plants have been killed by the frost and it's only September 8. Sigh! We did manage to get quite a few tiny tim tomatoes but very few of the bigger variety. There was some success with the green beans and cucumbers as well but we're still wondering about the carrots. At least the frost doesn't really touch those right now. The only thing that has done really well would have to be DH's pepper plants :oP
Now we're back to heat and humidity and my body is screaming again :o( Yuck! Fall is SO close! I know it's just around the corner. COME ON FALL! :o)
When I first looked at the picture of the pattern, I had great doubts about the colors it called for but once I started stitching, I began to really enjoy this piece :o) I did make one change though. The pattern called for DMC white but to me it was too vibrant so I substituted it with DMC 3865. I have four nursery rhymes left to do but I think they'll be put off until next year. I've already got my next project picked out and kitted! Woohoo!
I want to thank Irene SO much for lending this pattern to me. It will be in the mail next week Irene so keep an eye out :o)
I can't believe we've had frost already :o( Because we're in a low spot, we get frost into June. This was such a short garden season for us this year. Our corn is only waist high with no ears and the tomato and cucumber plants have been killed by the frost and it's only September 8. Sigh! We did manage to get quite a few tiny tim tomatoes but very few of the bigger variety. There was some success with the green beans and cucumbers as well but we're still wondering about the carrots. At least the frost doesn't really touch those right now. The only thing that has done really well would have to be DH's pepper plants :oP
Now we're back to heat and humidity and my body is screaming again :o( Yuck! Fall is SO close! I know it's just around the corner. COME ON FALL! :o)
10 comments:
It looks fantastic !!
I've never seen this pattern before. It's so cute. What are the other ones that go with it? Are you doing them all on one piece of fabric?
I always found The Prairie Schooler to be too brown for my liking, but this is beautiful! Can't wait until the new year to see the others all stitched up.
I love it! Congratulations :)
Oh I like that finish its very cute, I love the fall and winter
Same questions as jenn.
I'm screaming with you. COME ON FALL! lol.
Can't wait to see the project you picked out.
That is sooooo cute!
I love the nursery rhymes series by Prairie Schooler and have finished five. I'll look forward to seeing your progress. This one looks great!!
I've never seen this series. It looks great ! :) Congrats on yet another finish.
Stay warm... lol !
Ooooh, lovely! Good choice for the white.
Frost already? My... It's been a strange summer here too and the garden is quite complaining for lack of heat and sun...
Sorry to read that humidity is hard on you...
Take good care of yourself, Cathey.
Hugs!
Lili
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