Thursday, July 14, 2016

A Further Finish and Fledgling

Design - "A Bit of July" F64
Designer - Lizzie Kate
FAbric - 28 count Light Mocha Cashel
Fibers - GAST, WDW, and DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 5 July 2016
Completed - 6 July 2016

Are you impressed with all these finishes?  I am cranking them out this month!

On Friday a flock of 12 Bushtits came by the backyard.

They chatter to one another as they flit about.

They are fans of my suet feeders.

And they are pretty little birds too.

Not so pretty, these two newly fledged Scrub Jays.

The adult had just flown off and left them to their own devises. 

It made for a confusing situation.

Until one of the birds found...something!

"Darn it - I missed out!"


  



7 comments:

  1. This is such a sweet finish. And yes! I am impressed with all these finishes. :)
    Bushtits are just adorable.

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  2. You are really on a roll this month with all of these finishes, Beth! I do love this latest patriotic one :)

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  3. Another nice finish! What cute birds those Bushtits are!! Their chubby little faces are adorable! It is very hot here, so the birds haven't been around much... but should be cooling down starting tomorrow. You know, even the little Scrub Jays are cute and have character! Hugs!

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  4. Ì always see beautiful stitch and birds
    Thank you for sharing

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  5. We've had a couple of fledglings in our yard also. One of them was getting in the way when I was watering our lawn and was quite unhappy with me. He kept chirping at Hubby and me and obviously calling for a parent. We did see the male robin going to the fledgling later in the evening. Thanks for all the pretty pictures.

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  6. You really are cranking out the finishes. July is delightful. Those little bush tits are so cute!

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  7. I think those jays are beautiful! Love your sweet little finish - perfect for this month!

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