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Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Busy Summer...Just As I Like It

 I hardly know where to start. 

Summer months are always intense with little time to sleep.

June was a month spent mostly outside. There was a garden to plant, annual flowers to pot up and perennial beds to tend. I love it all.

There were a few rainy days so I did get a finished quilt! 


Sparklers on the 4th

As a bonus...you can see my viola and pansy tubs. 

This was my third quilt using my digital quilt design program on my Amara 20. It was a major leap in my ability to program a design and successfully execute it on my quilt top. 


The digital design is a freebie through Quilts of Valor, "Star Spangled Banner." I used a King Tut variegated thread, "Home of the Brave." The digital pattern is from Wildflower Quilting


The quilt pattern is a design from the duo, Me and My Sister Designs, " Slice of Cake, Slice 2." It is a layer cake design. Definitely beginner friendly. This would be so cute done in bright floral colors...also as light tones of blues and purples on a dark background like snowflakes...no more talk of snow.

I was so inspired by our country's 250th birthday. I remember the 200th birthday in 1976. There was a full year of commemoration. Special bicentennial design of the quarter. NBC had little historical segments...just a few minutes at the top of the hour...just a few memories of the year in celebration.

For three years I focused on patriotic cross stitch designs and I had a sweet little display this year. 

I devoted a couple of weeks to creating finished pieces from my stitching...lots of painting...I had no idea how long it would take me to paint all the pieces.

My oldest stitched piece was a Lori Holt design, "Stitchy Stars." I laced the piece using matboard as a the base and glued some mini pompom trim around the edge. It was then glued a the white board.


My next finishes were completed last year...what a relief they were already finished.


I detailed my finishing July 2025. Lizzie Kate designs, Liberty Sam and  Lady Liberty.

I next opted for some simpler, little designs. Stitching with the Housewives has many adorable patriotic designs and I hope to stitch some more. This is a series of roundabouts.


I used sticky board circles from the Fat Quarter shop to mount these little finishes. There is a layer of quilt batting behind the aida fabric.  I trimmed the stitched pieces and did a basting stitch to cinch up around the circle. Then glued the pompom trim.


I had several wooden pieces to use for mounting the circles.


I found simple stands on Etsy, MelsCrazyCraftCorner. I painted them with an acrylic paint.

I ordered the next two fancy pieces from Paisleys and Polka Dots


It took me a ridiculous amount of time to paint these stands.


They sure are cute!

Next was a cross stitch finish of a Mill Hill Jim Shore ornament kit, Patriotic Gnome.


I  love this finish. This little wooden frame is from Michaels. I painted it with several coats of red acrylic paint. Covered a piece of sticky board with a batik fabric from my stash and glued the gnome in place. 

My final finish was the fun cross stitch piece designed by OwlHouseStitching on Etsy.


I laced the piece to matboard. Glued the rick rack in place and glued the whole piece to a roughly finished wood piece purchased at Walmart.


Everything came together so sweetly.




I happened to find the cute wooden stars at the Target Dollar Spot.

And...one last quilting piece...top finished. Waiting for backing fabric to arrive.


Such a fun quilt. This is a fat quarter pattern, "Starlets," by Modernly Morgan. I made this at a quilt retreat the first week of June. I used a set of batik fat quarters, "Liberty," from Robert Kaufman Fabrics. The fat quarters were a release from a few years ago.

I will share gardening happenings in another post...but here are a few critter visits.

I went to sit at my sewing machine and noticed I had a visitor...


Munching on new growth...


he headed to the front yard...looks like he is trying to hide behind the tree.

There have been a lot of visits from black bears at my neighbor's house.
They had a birdhouse hanging on the eaves of their front porch...a big no no in bear country.


They found out all birdhouses...no matter where you mount them...are not safe from bears.

5 comments:

  1. love the animals and that last quilt you show - that is a beauty. You must have to have black out curtains/blinds in your house for summer so you can maintain a sleep schedule!

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    1. When we first moved to Alaska we had blackout shades on all the bedroom windows but most houses don't have air conditioning and I found we didn't use the shades very often because we needed to have the windows open at night. In our current house I didn't even bother to buy the blackout shades for our bedroom. I did put them in the other two bedrooms for our guests. It's been a mostly cloudy summer so not much trouble with glaring sunlight...a plus for sleeping. I do find I almost welcome the shorter days in the fall...just not those dark days in November, December and January. Always look forward to hearing from you..

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  2. I love all the different ways you finished off all your crosstitch projects. I have some finished projects too and now you have motivated me to find different ways to display them besides just in a frame. Love seeing your quilts and nature pics too.

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    1. Thank you! I mainly blog to create a journal I can refer to when I want to remember something about my projects. It's amazing how many times I'm searching my own blog to figure out how to do something. I don't have the best memory for details. There used to be a wonder series of videos showing different cross stitch finishing techniques from Vonna Pfeiffer but her Youtube channel is gone. Have you heard of Helen D on Youtube? She has a lot of great videos for cross stitch finishes.

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  3. Your patriotic cross stitch finishes are beautiful! I just love how you've framed or mounted them all... so creative. I love your star quilt, too. The batiks are so vibrant. I'm looking forward to seeing your gardening post. Seeing your beautiful flowers is always inspiring to me. Thanks for sharing the critter photos, too. We sure don't see those animals here in Virginia. :)

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i'm so glad you stopped by to visit. I have discovered I am not so great at responding to comments...but I really do get so excited when you take the time to share.