Friday, February 17, 2017

Friday Freebie Finish!


This week I have been taking it easy, not easy for me, lol. I worked on my stitchery but wanted to do something quick and fun. I revisited a site that I hadn't been to in awhile, Rusty Tin Roof. They used to offer a free monthly magazine with free patterns. I found some new ones I hadn't seen and made one yesterday.

The pattern is called Garden Rabbit Family by Cave Creek Primitives. Some of the patterns are still available to download, some are gone, but well worth a look while they are still up.

My bunnies are not exactly the same, I did not have status so I guess I need to hit the flower shop at the craft store, well worth having some dried flowers to put with my pieces. I found an easy way to do small patterns; I trace the pattern onto muslin with a water erasable marker and retrace the design from the back. That way I have my lines for eye and face placement and then I can just sew the back to the front and follow the lines on the back. The material I used was over dyed and grunged up, so when I added some black walnut ink, it made blobs of ink, but that makes it more fun, so I left it.

I am sorry I didn't think to remember what issue these came from, but I think it was from a spring issue, since that and summer was what I was looking at, this time.


I took a break from my stitchery, I am debating on the center, should I do a fill stitch or a spaced running stitch to look more quilted, thinking of the quilted look? I will add a blue snowflake border and border stitches too.


Another thing I do while I am resting is look for vacation places for our June anniversary week. I wanted to go to Acadia this time, but it seems all the good spots in the good camps are full already, so not sure if I want to go if I am stuck in a small spot away from the water.

One place we went that was nice was Freeport Maine and stayed at a camp there. They are an old farm on a peninsula so lots of land to go for walks with a state park down the road. We loved paddling there, this is Bill getting the boats ready to go out.


And this is what we came back to, a mile of mud flat. So, the bad thing is, I checked and the tides are not in our favor, if we can get out, we can't get back in. There are launches in other areas, but I really want to relax and enjoy the area we are in. One of the nice things about camping in Acadia, no mud flats. So, I will keep looking and inquire at the camps I like and maybe they will have something that has views and enough space, since we cannot be on top of people especially with Bean.

I hope you all have a good weekend and nice weather, we actually have some warmer days, so I am going to enjoy getting out.


7 comments:

annie said...

Love the bunnies!
Hope you are getting enough rest!
Hope you find just the right place!
Must be nice to hav that to look forward to!

Kate said...

I love your bunnies, Debbie!

Karen said...

I had forgotten about The Rusty Tin Roof. You make good use of free designs.

Saundra said...

Cute rabbits and nice arrangement. Wish that my sewing mojo would return; I have all the supplies, including stuffing, but no desire to make dolls or animals any longer. Guess I got burned out making inventory when doing shows.

Sandi said...

Love your snow people and bunnies!

Rugs and Pugs said...

Sweet bunnies. They came out great!
It's 64* in northern Ohio and I have winter aconite and snowdrops starting to bloom! I'm lovin' it!
Lauren

Allie-oops Designs said...

Cute bunnies!! I hope you're able to find a good spot, the nice ones fill up so fast!