Monday, February 3, 2020

A Bluebird Day For Sure!

     It was a beautiful day from morning to this evening.  Seventy degrees and sunny with no clouds at all.  Just a tiny breeze as well.  My little daughter-in-law in NH would call this "a Bluebird day".  Working inside or out was very comfortable, and it is supposed to be equally as nice tomorrow.  Thank you Father for a perfect day as well as another beautiful sunrise.




     I started "Spring Renewal" yesterday, and I have to say that this is going to be a challenge indeed.  I kept making dumb little mistakes and after two solid hours I got only what's shown below done! Just a tiny house and I still have to finish the roof, windows and door.


    I finally picked up some fabric to make a pillow out of the cross stitch I finished a month or so back.  This will be a gift and I'm pleased with the project.  I hope it will be liked.  The chart itself works up quickly and has only six colors.  The first one I did, I used pinks.  This one here, as you can see has lots of blue and green.


     A lady mentioned, "Color Outside the Lines".  She thought I might like it.  Well, of course I looked it up and fell in love with it.  When it's finished sometime in the future, it will be perfect in my she shed which I plan on loading with colors.  Here's what it looks like.  Very different than what I normally stitch, but I think it will be a pleasure working with all the flosses.  Very different!





     I'm happy to say that I have a new follower.  Welcome Hazel! Y'all need to stop over at her blog and see her beautiful stitched pieces.  She has really inspired me! Check it out at http://quietlystitching.blogspot.com/   Hazel said that she hadn't blogged in a long time, and I really hope that she starts up again soon.  We all understand though..........Life just gets busy!

     I'm going to let y'all go for now.  My eyes are getting heavy, and I did hope to get in a little reading before I go to bed.  I love each and every one of you my dear friends and followers.  Stay safe, warm and well, Come back soon, and don't forget to "feel the colors".




   

18 comments:

  1. Loved your post today Linda Lee. Such beautiful sunsets you have captured. I love the finished stitch you will give as a gift...such a wonderful thing to do. Have a wonderful week and come by to sign up for our little give away. RJ@stitchingfriendsforever

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    1. So glad you're back. I love stopping in to see all the pretty things you're doing. Will stop in. Thanks for coming by and leaving a comment as well.

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  2. What a beautiful sunrise you shared! We had a lovely day here. But I'm a bit cranky because I want some good old-fashioned cold weather. Your blue and green pillow looks super. Enjoy the colors of tomorrow, LindaLee!

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    1. Howdy Robin. Hoping you'll get a little bit of the cold weather you would like. I don't very often hear anyone wish for the cold! Have a great weekend.

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  3. I just wanted to say that I love the color pictures you add at the end of your posts!

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    1. Awe...Thank you Cathy. Now when I go to post them, I'll always think of you my dear friend. Love you.

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  4. Beautiful pics, It's been nice & sunny here too the last 2 days, hoping for more sunshine today!
    A very pretty little finish too.
    Color Outside the Lines is an interesting piece!
    Have a wonderful day!
    Marilyn

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    1. Thank you Marilyn. I think it will be a very different piece to stitch. Have a great weekend.

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  5. Love the beautiful sunrise photos!! Warm here too but I'm looking forward to getting some snow!! Your Blessings stitch is lovely and yesterday I was in the same boat as you, made a stupid error and had to rip out all my work. Isn't it frustrating? Hope your stitching goes smoothly today. Mary

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    1. Yes! So frustrating indeed, and I don't know what it is about this one that seems to throw me off time after time. I do realize now, that it certainly won't be ready this spring, and it makes it easier to take my time and all with it. I hope you'll get some snow my friend.

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  6. LindaLee: God is the greatest artist ever, he has the most beautiful color combinations in the sky and on earth.
    I am looking forward to seeing progress on your Spring Renewal.
    The Blessings To Thee is a beautiful pattern.
    Have a wonderful week.

    Catherine

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    1. God is indeed the greatest artist! I cannot imagine how beautiful Heaven will be! Thank you for your lovely comment. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  7. A very unique project, and yes, it fits you well with all the colours! I hope the confetti isn't too aggravating and fun to see it come alive. Nice start as well.

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    1. I never do the grafting.....I think that's what it's called, when you mark every 10 squares with thread, but this may be my first time when I start it. Lots of stitches here and there with no particular order. I'm so glad you stopped in.

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  8. Beautiful photos Thanks for sharing! Sorry to hear the new piece is being a pain. I hope it gets sorted out quickly and stops causing problems for you. Oh I love the color outside the lines. Too cute! Can't wait to watch it grow. Enjoy your day!

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    1. Hi Katie! I'm learning to just relax a little more as I'm working on the Spring Renewal. I thought I would be able to display it this spring! Shows what thinking does! LOL. Have a good weekend Katie.

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  9. Buen trabajo y como siempre lleno de luz y color. La imagen del perro me ha encantado, precioso:-)

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    1. Thank you so much for your sweet comment. You have a wonderful weekend my friend.

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