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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Let's Dye Some Fabric

 Fabric ✅

Salt ✅

Rit dye ✅

Hot water ✅



Welcome y'all. What am I doing? Well messin and gommin' as my Nanny would say.😁😀 

Actually today I am going to dye a small piece of 14 count Aida , and I thought I would  take you along with me and share how I  do it. But before we begin,  please, oh please. I beg of you . Do not call the cross stitch or "fabric dyeing " police on me.  This might not be the right way , but it is my way of dyeing fabric, and I have been pleased as punch through the years on how my fabrics have turned out. 

Alrighty, let's get started . Shall we? 


Remember when you are messin' and gommin' , cover your work area to protect it from the dye or any spills. Plastic gloves are handy to protect your hands from dye stains as well. 

I dyed the fabric Lemon Yellow for the Summer SAL. You can see the marbled effect from scrunching the fabric.  Oh bother, the little dark smudge is dirt from the garden. I will get that out shortly. 

First off, let's look at the dye that I am using.  I am using a liquid All Purpose Rit dye which is good for fabrics such as cotton, wool, nylon, linen and silk.  I usually buy mine at Walmart. 

This bottle of dye has been well used. 

 Now let's talk about the salt. The salt is supposed to intensify the colors and help with the dye absorption . The general rule is 1 cup of salt for 3 gallons of water or 1 lb of fabric or one part salt to 16 parts water.  But I am not dyeing that much. I just have this little bitty piece of fabric . So what do I do? Well I eyeball it! Remember, I have told you in the past that I fly by the seat of my pants. My philosophy is "If I don't like the results, I can redye it or dye another piece of fabric. " 

Now what about the water?  Well you want it to be hot at 140 degrees or higher. 

Now let's dye a small batch of  Aida. I will be dyeing my fabric in a pickle jar. Sometimes I use a milk jug that I have cut the top off of. 

🌞1. Heat up your water. I heated mine in the microwave. Be careful. It is hot ! 

🌞2. Dissolve the salt in the water.

Water is heated. Time to add the salt. I am eye balling it for a small batch. 
 
🌞 3. Shake your Rit dye before you begin. Add the dye to your "dyeing"  container .I start off with a couple of cap fulls.    
Then add your dissolved salt water to your container. ( To be honest I do not add much water to begin with.)

 I used 2 cap fulls to dye my small piece of fabric.
I did not add much water. I will add more after I add my fabric  if it needs more to be submerged. 



🌞 4. The fabric that I am dyeing today measures 12" x 18".    I wet my fabric and then .I scrunch and wad  it  because I like "marbled or splotchy" effect that is sometimes  created while dyeing.  Immerse your fabric into the dye. If there is not enough dye water to cover the fabric, carefully add more salt water. 

 I wet my fabric and scrunch it before adding it to the dyeing jar. 

🌞5. I use a wooden skewer to stir my fabric around. Then I let it sit.  Ever so often I check the intensity of the color. For example, I do not let my gray fabrics sit in the dye too long because I just want a light gray . 

Using a skewer to stir my fabric. 

To test your dye before immersing your fabric, you may want to take a small snippet and place it in the dye beforehand. If the dye is too bright or intense, add more water. If it is not intense enough add more dye. I would start with just a cap full and see how it goes.  I leave my fabric in the dye from 10 minutes up to an hour or longer.  I often pull the fabric out and check the color. Remember that it will dry lighter than what is shown. 
Once  I think that the color is to my liking, I pull it out of the dye. Now this is a judgement call based on how you want your fabric to look. 
Rinse the fabric in cool water until the water runs clear. 

I hang my fabric out to dry. If the fabric is not dark enough , I return it to the dye bath after adding more of the color. 
Hanging fabric outside to dry. 



The fabric is dyed , pressed and ready to be stitched on. 

So that is how I dye my fabrics. 

As always, I encourage you to have fun, do research and dye your fabric to your liking using your favorite method. It is all about the enjoyment and the experience of living and learning in my book. Right?  

Happy Dyeing , friends. 

As Always, 

Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa

Thank you for the sweet visit. 

"The beautiful thing about learning is that nobody can take it away from you .  " - B.B. King

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

A Sampler for Lois Ann. 
I dyed this fabric using a Charcoal Gray which I rinsed pretty quickly out for a light affect. 

A Cup of Christmas Cheer- Santa Mug  was dyed with Rit Aquamarine. I then boiled it in a tea bath which gave it a vintage aqua/green look. 

Dedicated to my baby sister, Amy. Love and miss you, Amo. 

Stamp # 2 -Summer Harvest - Summer Stamp SAL

 Just above the old red chicken house , used to be a fenced in garden that  during the summertime beamed with tall stately cornstalks, twisty twirling bean vines , leafy mounds of zucchini  and squash plants and neatly staked rows of tomatoes galore.

Soon it will be time for hay. 

2025 garden squash

Papa tended to it quite diligently. In the evenings, he would go out and pick whatever was ripe and ready at the time. Nanny who by the end of the day had changed into her dress with a duster over it would go outside , sit on the porch and wait to see what Papa would bring in from the bountiful garden. 

Summer Pasture is based on Papa's and Nanny's farm. 

Sometimes he would tote a bushel basket filled with green beans. Do you remember those baskets?  

Nanny would sit on the porch with a large bowl in hand and would begin the process of stringing the beans and snapping them. Every now and then us  7 grandyoungin's would join in,  but usually it was just the older 3 girls.

 It would not be long before we would tire of "the stringing of beans", and   the allure of the sound of a June Bug buzzing by would steer us away .  

We promptly would jump up  in search for a string in order to tie it to one of their teeny little  legs-  that is if we were so lucky to catch one.  If we were successful in catching a June Bug, the hard part was tying the string. Oh, their little feet  would just pinch and scratch our teeny hands.  "Eeeek," we would squeal. 

 Once the string was attached  the June Bug  would buzz and buzz in circles around us. Our own little pet June Bug we would think. 

After tiring of that we would , plop on the stone walkway and with our fingers twiddle the little roly poly bugs that meandered along the cracks and crevices of the stone slabs. 

Oh what terrors , we young kids must have been to the insect world on the family farm. Please do not judge us too harshly, but we were young  farm kids, and we tried not to hurt them. In fact we admired the little crawlies.  

 As the evening sun began to set, flickers of light would flutter in the sky. "Where are the jars? "we  would frantically ask Nanny as she was busy snapping beans. 

"Right here, Sweeties. " And she would spring up from the old metal chair and bring us old pickle jars that she had placed holes in in the lids. Once we took the jars, she went back to the task at hand - stringing and snapping, as we scampered around the yard in hopes of catching a lightning bug or two.  

But let's get back to the garden. Shall we?

 Once the tomatoes began to ripen, Papa would bring them into the country kitchen each evening and sit them on the table. Nanny had a small bowl that she would place them in. Ever so gently she would pick up each and every one and inspect them.

 "Do you have to handle them all?" Dad would joke . 

"Yes, I do," Nanny would laugh. They were always fondly  pickin' at each other . 

It  would not be long before Nanny picked out the most perfect tomato, and it was promptly washed and sliced.  Freshly picked cucumbers which were also sliced  would soon join the tomato on the platter, and we all would indulge in the fruits of Papa's and Nanny's labor . 

Aaaw such wonderful happy times . I do miss those days immensely.  Nanny and Papa lived  a hop, skip and a jump- just down the road from us so we were at their house  every day . 

This brings me to our next Summer Stamp #2 called Summer Harvest. 


Anytime I think of summer , I think of spending time in the vegetable garden just like Nanny and Papa did. We still put out a garden to this very day on my Nanny's property though not at the original spot. 


As many of you know, I am stitching each Summer Stamp twice-  one made into a pin pillow and 2nd in a grouping of 9 stamps. 

As I stitched Summer Harvest on the large sampler, I decided to make an ADDITION- using 1 strand of DMC 301 ( or your favorite orange) I added little lines in the carrot for detail. 

I also used DMC 782 and made French knots for the berry seeds. You may want to do the same or just stitch some berry seeds in the strawberry. 

 Summer Harvest was stitched with the following DMC floss colors: 782, 815, 898, 921, 926, 930, 3052, 3345, and 3346.  

Of course, if you decided to stitch, Summer Harvest you could use whatever floss colors that make your heart sing. 🤗

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If you are interested in stitching this piece,  just grab , the images. For printing tips, refer to the post Tips for Printing which has loads of tips from my sweet friends. 

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NOTE:  This is not listed in the directions , but you may want to make note of it. I used DMC 782 to make French knots for the berry seeds in the strawberry .  In the larger sampler, I used DMC 301, to make random straight stitches in the carrot as details





Summer Header,  And The Garden Grows  and Summer Harvest. 

If you missed any of the previous posts in respect to the Summer Stamp SAL , below is a schedule with links back to the appropriate posts.  

SUMMER STAMP SCHEDULE

April 2nd  Summer Stamp Introduction

April 7th  Stamp Stamp Border

April 14th Summer Stamp Header

April 21st  Summer Stamp 1 "And the Garden Grows" 

April 28th Summer Stamp 2

May 5th  Summer  Stamp 3

May 12th  Summer  Stamp 4

May 19th  Summer Stamp 5

May 26th Summer Stamp 6

June 2nd Summer Stamp 7

June 9th Summer Stamp 8

June 16th Summer Stamp  9 

June  23rd Bonus Summer Stamp 10

June 27th Final Reveal

 More Spring decorating with Spring Pasture in my vintage flower vase. 

 Gosh, I have been quite a chatterbox today. I am ever so grateful that you took the time to stop by for  a visit and listen to me ramble on about my childhood days on the farm. I also so appreciate so many of you stitching the Summer Stamp SAL with me  and for cheering me on. I wish you the most delightful day. 

Before I forget. If you are in the neighborhood, I will be posting a  tutorial on how  I dye a small piece of Aida fabric with Rit dye this afternoon around 12. So drop by if you can. 

As Always...

Happy  Stitching and Quilting,  y'all

Melisa 

"The glory of gardening :hands in the dirt , head in the sun, heart in nature. "- unknown 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy who loved to work on the farm and loved being out in nature . I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo. 

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Friday, April 24, 2026

A Visit with the Heifers

 Put on your farm boots and let's head to the farm! 

It has been awhile since we have been out to the farm.  Hasn't it? 
 


We will go through the gate which is just  off from the yard at the old homestead. 


Don't mind this gal. She is gentle. 


A few  cows are up on the hill  near the barn. 


Bev is doing fine and dandy . She is grazing away. 




Oh , gosh. This heifer is giving us the evil eye. "What's up , girl? Everything is ok. We are just moseying along. "  
Hmmm.. she does not look too happy does she. 



Hi , Gertie!  She is a cutie . Isn't she?





Hanging out with all of the heifers is reminding me that I have not shown you  my progress on Little House Needleworks' " Farm Life " lately. 


The last time you saw it, I had stitched the farm lady who I am  affectionately calling "Nanny".  
"Why?" you ask.  Well, this farm stitch reminds me of my Nanny and Papa's farm.  

Progress March 19, 2026

"Farm Life" has been my ball game stitch this week. As I have been watching the grandsons play ball, I have been stitching away. 

Lookie! I added the heifers.   Rather than making all of the cows Holsteins as charted, I opted to stitch them like some of our favorite cows- like Bev, Gertie and Milky who is no longer with us. 


The corn patch was planted too. Papa always had a grand garden . Corn and green beans were a staple in his garden.  Soon I will be moving up to the barn. Eeeh I am so excited!!


I am using mystery flosses on this stitch- that is flosses that no longer have their labels or off brands. 
I am stitching "Farm Life" on 14 count coffee/ tea dyed Aida that I baked which is why you see some "dark splotches " on the fabric.
 
Progress on Farm Life as of April 23, 2026

Looks like Bev is on the move.


I guess we should make our way back to the  house for a big glass of iced tea. Don't ya' think? 

When we get there, I will show you the fabrics that I have pulled for a new project. Oh wait, I have them here! 


Mmmm, yummy, scrumptious yellows. I am thinking bee skep blocks are in my future.  

Now let's get to that tea . Shall we? 

Little Spring houses on display for April 

As Always...

Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa 

"Farm Life, where hearts and herds roam free.  "- unknown

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy who loved the farm so much. She had many adventures on the farm. It is not the same without you, Amo. 
 I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo. 

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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Summer Stamp SAL - " And the Garden Grows" Stamp 1 Freebie

 I think I got my "gardening bug" from my Granny. 

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Welcome, Sweet friends and a very lovely Tuesday to you. 

Last year's tansy blooming


My Granny lived in a little log cabin "on the mountain". I think I have told you about her before. She had electricity , but had to draw her water from a well. Granny loved to grow flowers. Back then there were no "gardening stores," and Granny did not have much money to spend on plants and seeds anyway. Granny just used what she had. She would look at what grew around her in the woods and transplant it into her small flower pots and log trimmed flower beds. Granny would plant in just about anything whether it be an old kettle , tin cans or whatever she had at hand . And goodness, did she have a green thumb. She could make anything grow.  

2025 Wild and Woolly garden in bloom.

Though she never showed me how she grew the "wild plants " that she foraged, her enthusiasm and quaint small gardens inspired me in my own endeavors at gardening. 

Over the last few weeks, I have been talking about the Summer Stamp Stitch Along. In fact, I showed you a sneak peek of all of the stamps in previous posts. 

As I have been working on my larger sampler, I have been debating on which stamp goes where. Well, I decided  why not start off with "And the Garden Grows" as the first stamp.  Of course if you are stitching the large sampler, you can place the stamps wherever you like.


 

As with each stamp, I am stitching them twice. Once as a pin pillow and 2nd in the large sampler . The sampler is stitched on 14 count Aida  which will fit in an 8 x 10 frame . 


I trimmed the little pin pillow with thrifted white chenille yarn that I doubled and twisted. I simply tacked it down along the seams. 


 

"And the Garden Grows" was stitched with the following DMC floss colors: 223 , 356, 722, 782,  815, 898, 926, 930 (border), 3345, 3346,  and Blanc.

  Again I used what colors I had at the time so please use whatever floss colors you like if you decide to stitch this little stamp. 

 If you notice in the directions , I list how many times the floss is used in this particular chart. Some are used in only a few stitches so you may want to substitute them out.  I stitched "And The Garden Grows" while on vacation, and at the time, I had a  limited floss palette to choose from. 

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If you are interested in stitching this piece,  just grab , the images. For printing tips, refer to the post Tips for Printing which has loads of tips from my sweet friends. 

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If you missed any of the previous posts in respect to the Summer Stamp SAL , below is a schedule with links back to the appropriate posts.  

SUMMER STAMP SCHEDULE

April 2nd  Summer Stamp Introduction

April 7th  Stamp Stamp Border

April 14th Summer Stamp Header

April 21st  Summer Stamp 1

April 28th Summer Stamp 2

May 5th  Summer  Stamp 3

May 12th  Summer  Stamp 4

May 19th  Summer Stamp 5

May 26th Summer Stamp 6

June 2nd Summer Stamp 7

June 9th Summer Stamp 8

June 16th Summer Stamp  9 

June  23rd Bonus Summer Stamp 10

June 27th Final Reveal


Flower garden from years past . Flowers are planted in all kinds of containers. There is my grandbaby in the corner. Of course his toys are strewn . He is having a fun day at his Mae Mae's ( That's what he calls me. )


Sometime this week, I will be posting how I dye my fabric in small batches using Rit dye and next week I will share Stamp 2 as the Summer Stamp SAL continues on.

 I truly appreciate you taking the time to join me on this lovely Spring day. Keep your face to the sun and enjoy your day. 



As Always...

Happy  Stitching and Quilting,  y'all

Melisa 

"I hope you are a wildflower in a world of roses. "- unknown 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy who was our little wildflower. She beautiful and free spirited.💮💮. I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo. 

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 Other Posts That Might Strike Your Fancy!

🌞Parade of Homes 2026- Early 2026 parade of home freebies.
🌞2026 Love Parade- A Parade of Previous Valentine Freebies- Valentine themed stitches up to Feb. 4, 2026.  
🌞 Root A Toot Toot Patriotic Parade Early 2024 patriotic freebies. 
🌞A Buzzy Bee Parade An early 2025 bee freebie parade.
🌞A Sunny Sunflower Parade for 2025 A parade of sunflower freebies up to July 24, 2025
🌞Pumpkin, Leaves and Autumn Please- A Fall Parade 2025 A parade of Fall themed stitches and doodles up to September 8, 2025.
🌞 A Parade of Stamps 2025  A parade of stamp cross stitch design freebies up to August 14, 2025

🌞Time to Dye-  2024 post on how I tea/ Coffee Dye my fabric. 
🌞Pin Pillow Tutorial - 2023 post on how I finish my pin pillows with chenille trim. 
🌞A Spooky Parade - Halloween freebies up to October  4, 2025. More Halloween pieces followed this date.
🌞Turkey Struttin' Thanksgiving Parade 2025- Thanksgiving freebies up to the date of November 3, 2025. More Thanksgiving freebies followed  this date. 
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🌞A Chilly Parade of Winter Stitches 2025- A parade of Winter themed freebies up to the date of Dec. 21, 2025

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I will be making half square triangles today for Melva's Little House on the Prairie Sew Along. 

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