
My name is Theresa and I come from a family of stitchers and sewers. Oddly enough, no one taught me how to stitch. I did however spend many hours watching my mom as she stitched and lots of time admiring my Great Aunt’s many embroidered blocks and quilts.This is were my love for stitching began.
This is my Great, Great Aunt. She was a lady who loved her quilts and had many of them. She also the was the one who taught my Mom to make quilts and to embroidery.
Here is my baby quilt my Mom made. Purple gingham……….

…….. and cross stitched embroidered blocks. My Mom hand quilted it as well. It’s so frail and stained. Not sure how that happened. I love it anyway.
Years later I taught myself to cross stitch. That was about 25yrs ago and I still love it today. I would like to show you a few of my favorite pieces of what I still have. I’ve got a big habit of giving away most of what I make.

Here are a couple completed stitchery’s from that my stash.

Besides this one that is obviously for me, I also stitched one for my DH and my Sweet Pies. I think I collected every stocking pattern that was published for this line.

This was the first time I ever worked with uneven linen and the last. Even though I love this stitchery, uneven linen is not for me. So you know, I do absolutely love even linen.
Here it is. The project I didn’t get finished when I participated in the ‘Tammy For All Seasons‘.

I also enjoy soft doll making, applique, embroidery, still love’n crochet, gardening, floral design, cake decorating, diy projects/decorating, and paper crafts. Here are a some examples on my favorite list from past blog hops.




Giveaway now closed.
Whether it’s though visiting each others blog or just though comments for those who don’t have one, I look forward to getting to know you and what type of stitching you enjoy.
Till next time,

Please go and Meet other wonderful stitchers:
applique and red work
Theresa @bumbleberrystitches.com
cross stitch embroidery applique
Judy at frimart
cross stitcher and applique
Linda @ buzzingandbumbling
applique
cross stitcher
Barbara @ catpatches
embroidery
Baa @baasamazingadventures
embroidery
Thearica @ pigtalesandquilts
cross stitcher
Lynn @happinesiscrossstitching
cross stitch
Jill @ appleavenuequilts
cross stitch and applique
Marlene @ stitchinbythelake
wool applique and cross stitch
cross stitch
Jane @grandmamastories
cross stitch
Mary @needledmom
Cross Stitch and embroidery
Sherry@sherry-blessingsfromournest
embroidery
Jane@quiltsmiles
cross stitch
Kathy @kathyquilts
embroidery
applique and cross stitch
stitching noni @ firefliescatsinthegarden
cross stitch
Ariadne @ ariadne from Greece
cross stitch
Karen @ quiltscrowsandcardinals
applique
Ella and Nesta @ellaandnesta
cross stitch
Mrs Meyer @ withworkinhand
cross stitch
Cathy @ cathycrossstitch
cross stitch
Hi. What a lovely embroideries have you made. I had never heard of a “Tammy for all seasons” but it looks wonderful. I adore your pumpkins, they are almost real, lovely. Greet from Nienke from the Netherlands.
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Just getting caught up. I love how you finished your Tammy bag. It's so elegant. It has been nice learning a bit about you and seeing what a creative and accomplished stitcher you are. Thanks for sharing.
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Hello! I come through the Meet and Greet too! What lovely things you have stitched there! I loved those pumpkins!May I take part in the giveaway too?AriadnefromGreece!
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Beautiful stitching!! I love them all.Greetings from Germany, Marion
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I always enjoy seeing what you have created. The pumpkin patch cross-stitch is just beautiful.
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I loved your I'm a little Biased piece. And your bag was wonderful.
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So many wonderful projects, I love the pumpkin patch. I still have several projects I saved from the cross stitch magazine you mentioned. Reading your post reminded me of the many things I have made and given away. So happy to meet you and I will come back to visit. I love the little cup cross stitch.
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What lovely stitching. I love the purple gingham quilt. Beautiful.
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Hmmm… no wonder you love those pumpkins – they are amazing! And the stocking is adorable. Your work is beautiful.
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Many beautiful things but the stocking is my very favorite! blessings, marlene
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What a lot of stitching. Your work is lovely. Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway. I like the mug cross stitch.
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I have all of those stockings in my own collection of charts, but never worked up the nerve to tackle them. Silly, since I was doing huge landscapes that probably had more color and detail. Are the pumpkins from Just Cross Stitch? I know I've seen them someplace….
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Your embrodered work is beautiful! I love the pumpkins. They are so perfect!
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Love the pumpkins and your stocking! Sometime back in the 80's, I did Christmas stockings by Mary Beale. I believe there were 7 or eight in the series. Thank you for sharing your projects.
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Beautiful projects, the Tammy Bag is amazing!I like the owl.
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Its lovely to see some of your work. Your pumpkins are great! Theres so much depth in the stitching. I havent really done any cross stitch and always admire what people can do with it. I like the teacup kit, I'd make it for my mum.
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What great stitching! Those pumpkins are stunning! I hope you find the pattern again.
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Your Tammy Bag turned out darling! Love the edging around the cross stitch! The bears with ice cream cones is a fun piece and that baby quilt.. reminds me of my Aunt Jimmie Lou. She was always doing the cross stitch quilt blocks.
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Always a pleasure to stop by and visit. You have such a collection of beautiful stitcheries. It is really quite inspiring…especially to a beginner like me. Just look at what I have been missing out on! Your post is beautiful. Your Tammy bag turned out gorgeous!
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Your stitching is beautiful. I would love to find the pattern for the stocking (I am in the process of cross stitching a Christmas stocking for a new grandbaby who is due to arrive in the Fall). Thanks for the great giveaway.
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Good Morning….where to start…first happy spring…and then i see fall of pumpkins ( adorable) , your tammy bag is just a sweet display..I remember the challenges you had with them and look how you put it together…it’s beautiful….you are such a fine stitcher in every way..
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It's nice to see that others like as many different types of stitching as I do! Your work is all lovely.
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