I'm not sure I ever shared that I finished all 12 of the Frosty designs from Melisa at PinkernPunkin Quilting, but here they are, hanging out with some daffodils. They need a really good pressing and then I'll trim them to a consistent size. They'll be put away until later in the year, when I'm back in the mood to work on a Christmas/winter project!
The last Frosty I stitched was the bottom right one ⬆️ here.
He's waving goodbye for the spring and summer!
I was ready to work on something more seasonal, so I traced this design from Kathy Schmitz, "March Hare." Mrs. Hare is still needing some hot tea, but also ready for gardening, just like we are here in Colorado at the end of March, beginning of April!
Today I'll be adding the blooms on the flowers, finishing up the tea cup, and adding some details to Mrs. Hare's blouse. She's going to be finished up in plenty of time for Easter, I think!
Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.
24 comments:
Adorable stitcheries, and congrats on finishing all the Frosty designs.
The frosties are adorable! I'm with you on waiting until the weather gets cooler and the Xmas spirit surfaces again! Love your bunny!!! Have a safe and happy day!
Mrs Hare is a sweet stitchery. Love all those Frosty designs. They are going to be fabulous all stitched together. The way this year is zooming by I have a feeling it won't be too far away till you are working on these again.
All of those Frostys are wonderful. I like your latest piece also. I wonder what color you will use for those flowers. I am looking forward to finding out.
I shall look forward to seeing how you finish those adorable Frosties! March hare is cute too.
Those Frosties look great - but yes, buns are more appropriate this time of year. :-)
The Frosties will be a fun project in the fall/winter. That bunny is a cute one!
The McFrosty's are going to be a lovely quilt. The Easter blocks is cute too. Happy stitching!
love all the embroidery I need to pull out the santa's I started a couple years ago but just no time for more I have enough to stay busy
Lovely Frosty men blocks, Diann.
Enjoy slow stitching Mrs. Hare block, today.
Adorable March Hare.
Beautiful stitching. March Hare is lovely. I haven't gotten to that one yet. Happy stitching!
Super cute stitching, Diann!! Looking forward to seeing what will be done with Ms. Hare.
What a sweet stitchery! I just printed out the first 3 of the frosty's to stitch at some point. I need to find the blue floss for it that I had to hide so the cat would not eat it! Enjoy your stitches.
These are looking so cute!
Poor Mrs Hare, what has she been doing to get her so frazzled that she's hanging out for a cuppa? Must be all those leverets misbehaving.
all your stitching is sew cute!!
Congrats on finishing up Frostys! It’ll be great to have them all ready when the winter and snow come knocking again! Ms Hare is wonderful. Will she become a spring time pillow? or maybe a fun wall hanging? Whatever you decide, she will be lovely!
Your Frostys look amazing, Diann. I look forward to seeing you work on them later this year. Thank you so much for stitching them. If brings me so much joy to see yours. I love your Kathy Schmitz stitching especially the floss colors that you are using. Have a great week.
I'm on Frosty #9! Good for you to get them all completed. They've been so fun and an easy project to tote around to work on or while traveling cross-country. The Kathy Schmitz Mrs. Hare is so sweet and I'm ready for Spring too!
Beautiful stitching! I have a 9 panel quilt to start, I'm very nervous about starting so am putting it off ...
Jillxo
Such a fun and frosty collection! They will make a wonderful quilt for the wintertime.
Love the bunny and her cup of tea! Enjoy your stitching this week.
Your Snow Guys all turned out great. That will be a fun project to come back to in the fall as the weather gets cooler. Happy slow stitching this week.
I love seeing all your frosties together! I think I am finished with all 12, but I better go count them up. I am in no hurry to finish it up plus I don't know how I want to do them. Maybe all in one quilt or multiple quilts.
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