Today I would like to celebrate the honey bee. Many of our plants and crops couldn't survive without their pollination. I absolutely adore the taste of honey and I've stitched lots of projects including stitched bees. There are a couple of bee themed stitcheries on my wall of samplers
and bees and their hives are also part of some unfinished projects
So today my Tuesday Treasures are the bees who populate my garden.
Do you have a treasure to share with us today. It can be a thing, a person, an animal, an idea. Anything you want. Please pop your details into Mr Linky and join in the fun.
PS The fabulous poodle fabric in my last post came from Gail B's. This amazing shop has over 10,000 bolts of fabric and I always find them really friendly and really helpful. They do post interstate.
This is an interesting one. I'll have to have a long think. There's lots if possibilities! Narrowing it down to just one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post Melody.. I love your bees, people don't realize how important that little insect is...
ReplyDeleteLovely needlework, you have some heirlooms there..
I have been trying to teach myself how to cross-stitch. Yours look fab.
ReplyDeleteMy kids share your love of bee's. But there love stems from Jerry Seinfield, lol.
lovely post Mel,the 1st pic is beautiful that room looks so cosy and the stitchings on the wall all look fantastic Mel,did you do them all and Bees do play a very important roll.
ReplyDeleteI agree Melody our bees are so important for our lovely flowers but also for the food we eat and they share their lovely honey with us so you'd think we could repay them by looking after the environments where they thrive. Your samplers are just gorgeous Melody and I love your sampler wall. One of my very favourite books is 'The secret life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd so I share your love of bees. Thanks for such a lovely post.
ReplyDeleteI think I have commented before on your cross stitch Melody - I have one the same... Lol - yours looks way advanced of mine - it is still a pattern with no material or thread... I think it was one of the first patterns I fell in love with... Now after seeing yours I must go find it and put it on my 'to(ever increasing)do' pile...
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Sharon x
Such a pretty room - all those wonderful samplers just add to the charm.
ReplyDeleteLove your stitched bees, and that room! Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI love bees too ... and honey.... Your wall of samplers is just lovely....
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Well I don't love bees - I APPRECIATE bees and what they do, and how vital they are - but I don't love them. I would love them if they didn't want to hurt me! Love your samplers, Melody.
ReplyDeleteWhat better treasure to celebrate than the wonderful bee. I must say though that your bedroom and wall of samplers is divine! Such a beautiful room.
ReplyDeleteLove bees and honey too Melody... Great post. I want to live in that room with the sampler wall... It looks so lovely and comfortable and simply gorgeous. Your cross stitch and samplers are so beautifully done. Still thinking of that room..... xx
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ReplyDeleteJust love all your samplers. Bees are indeed very important in our lives. We have lots in our garden. Even had some decided to call it home. Unfortunatly we had to call in a beekeeper to collect them. Our son is very allergic to them.
Happy days and thanks for that stunning photo of your wall of samplers.
Bev.xoxo
You have been a busy little bee haven't you! Beautiful work to treasure.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Mel and I agree with every one else, very pretty room..
ReplyDeleteI'm allergic to bees, but I do love the 'pretend' kind. I have some lovely bee buttons I should have added to my post today! Duh! And I love the embroidered type too! Yours are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteOOHH I Love your Sampler Wall & Room it is Gorgeous...Lovely Stitching.
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Your room and samplers are so beautiful and I think it is a wonderful idea to remind us to appreciate our treasures!! Wendy
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