A barn like this oughta have a nickname. Big Red or Big Red One. But those are taken. But you’ll get my drift when you see the photos. Hope this Thursday Doors on a Saturday finds you all doing well. Please take time to stop on over at Dan’s @NoFacilities for more door greatness! And hope you’ll scroll on down to see my newest project from the embroidery machine. I gifted the first one to Dear Hubby 🙂 But of course, right? After all, he is my enabler. But first, the photos. Click each for the full view.




Tried doing an “in-the-hoop” embroidery project for the first time. It was a challenge because I decided to reduce the size by 15%. I had to math. Not my strong suit. But I think it turned out regardless.



I had to dig deep in my stash to find black felt for that stem!! Added to my shopping list!They call that thread color Green Apple, I believe. I think I’d like to try some glow-n-the-dark thread on the next one. Would be kind of cool for those evenings out by the firepit.





I love that Big Ole’ Barn and the embroidery projects are amazing.
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Thank you! Have a good weekend!
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Cracking Barn
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Thank you!
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Beautiful red barn and photos. I love to see barns and this is a fine example. Thank you. Great patterns and work, love the pumpkin final result and the black felt stem. Excellent.
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Thanks for hanging out here to read! Appreciate your visits 🙂
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You are most welcome. Blessings to you.
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Grand red barn! 🙂
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It is grand! I wish I could have peeked inside. Thanks for your visit!
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That is one artful pumpkin! Please post your glow-in-the-dark creations when they happen! I love that photo of the three barns because there’s such a sense of space. Lovely field.
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I like the glow in the dark thread idea! Definitely perfect for a night around the fire pit 😊
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