• Stitching

    Retiring Designs

    Yesterday I announced on Facebook and Twitter that I was retiring 21 of my older designs by the end of September. I truly have outgrown my storage area and need to make room for new charts! It's time, anyway.. these are designs from the first few years of Plum Street Samplers, and I'm ready to say good-bye to them. Sniff.

    If you'd like to order any, contact your local needlework shop before September 30th, after which the remaining charts will be sold off until gone.

    Here's they are:

    1. Stories to Live By – Adam

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    2. Stories to Live By – Jonah

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    3. Stories to Live By – Joshua

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    4. The Exhumeplary Collection – Eliza Pennance

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    5. The Exhumeplary Collection – Tillie Figg (my mother named her finches Tillie and Figg)

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    6. The Exhumeplary Collection – Amos Figg

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    7. The Exhumeplary Collection – Jane Withers (this has always been one of my favorites)

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    8. The Exhumeplary Collection – Emma Nettles ("The one she loved most lies 'neath this head post.")

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    9. Quaker Calendar I

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    10. Quaker Calendar II

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    11. Quaker Calendar III

    Quaker Calendar III

    12. Quaker Calendar IV

    Quaker Calendar IV

    13. Quaker Calendar V

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    14. Quaker Calendar VI

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    15. Rejoice (my first Christmas design!)

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    16. The Praise Sampler

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    17. A Swiss Proverb

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    18. From the Deep (my Dad named this design)

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    19. A Friendship Sampler (this was originally called Bittersweet Sampler bc of the border)

    A Friendship Sampler

    20. The Fall of Man (this one shows Adam and Eve in each season, symbolizing their fall from grace)

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    21. Bertie Mae's Sampler (my very first design! I remember being so nervous about releasing this at market, but Kathy Barrick was very sweet and reassuring, as she was with all of my designs that followed.)

    Bertie Mae's Sampler

    Again, these will no longer be printed after September 30th.

    I'd like to thank each one of you for always being so supportive of me and my designs.. you have no idea how much of a blessing you've been to me. I thank the Lord for giving me a "job" that has allowed me to create what comes from my heart (whether it's Biblical or plain odd!), and for the many friends I've made over these last several years. Thank you, thank you, and I look forward to sharing as many designs as my alotted days will allow.

  • Critters

    Facebook

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    I'll think about it, okay Tasha?

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    For those of you who have "liked" my Plum Street Samplers Facebook page, I just wanted you to know that I'm in the process of updating it and adding all those photos that should have been added long ago. From now on, you can find news of my upcoming releases both here on my blog and over there. 🙂

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  • Crazy Kids,  Family

    Winding Down

    Before the hot summer comes to a close, Bean and Joon decided to get together at the lake and have me take some pictures of them. These silly girls have so much fun together (except for when they're arguing over who has the messier bathroom habits or why one of them borrowed the other's eye shadow without asking), and they always keep me laughing.

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    I give up on lecturing this child about her fingernails. She is who she is, and she's fine with that! 😉

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    I think these girls will miss each other. 🙂

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  • Freebie,  Stitching

    Beans, Beans and a Free-Bean

    I just had to share this finish with you all, bc the famous Jill Rensel did such a smashing job on the mats, as usual! Thank you, Miss Kay, for allowing me to share your finish on my blog. 🙂 I can't believe all the stitching you get done!

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    And for the love of coffee, here's a free chart for you! (Remember: you can't click on the photo to print it out; you should click on the link instead.)

    Download Christmas Coffee PRINTOUT

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    I'm off to pour another cup and get busy with some weeding before those temps break 100 again. And once they do, I'll be pouring up a nice, creamy cold-press. 😉

    ETA: The Beans, Beans chart is available from your local needlework shop.

  • Family

    Big Papa’s Big Adventure (and a video to prove it)

    For those of you who have been reading my blog for a while, you may have figured out that my husband is addicted to having fun. Not necessarily what I would deem as fun, but that's beside the point. (Let's visit the beside-the-point for just a moment… my idea of fun is stitching and watching a Jane Austen movie. Not jumping out of a perfectly good airplane with someone hanging onto me like a backpack while I free fall toward the earth.)

    Mike and Bre have been talking for a while about doing a tandem jump together, but it never quite worked out in the past. It seemed that when Bre was ready, Mike wasn't, and so on. But a few days ago, Mike suddenly announced he was going to just do it while he had the chance, and invited Bre to make the trek back to Omaha so they could finally jump to their doom together. Unfortunately, Bre couldn't get off of work at such short notice, so Mike ended up going it alone.

    Sophie and I went with him to stay on the ground and record the event. 🙂

    Here's Mike – who was surprisingly not acting the least bit nervous – listening to his instructor, Gary, teach him what he was to do first…

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    Then how to free fall…

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    To properly "fit" together during the fall, Mike was to lift his legs up in between Gary's legs…

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    To the left of this photo is Klicky, the guy who would be videotaping Mike's jump. He was a fun guy, and was very enthusiastic about his job, which made it all even more exciting (for Mike)…

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    Let's do this before we chicken out!

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    Soph and I gave him lots of hugs good-bye, and he was off to cross one more thing off of his bucket list. (Mostly his bucket list includes bored games he wants to play before his Last Day on Earth. Btw, Last Day on Earth is the title of a bored game he's always trying to get me to play.)

    Good luck, Big Papa!

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    We love you!

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    You're insane, but that's okay!

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    Soph and I sort of got quiet as the plane growled away, bc we knew there was no turning back now.

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    I had asked one of the videographers ahead of time what color Mike's chute was so we would hopefully be able to spot him, as there were several jumpers going at the same time, and I didn't want to have to guess at who to watch.

    Sophie and I got very excited when we first spotted him…

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    Unfortunately, we couldn't see his landing bc it was behind another plane, so we anxiously waited for him to walk into view.

    And we waited..

    And waited…

    Finally, Klicky walked toward us, and we were starting to get concerned. Especially when I asked how Mike did, and he said, "We made it… barely!"

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    Finally!

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    Turns out, after landing, Mike's instructor had to catch his breath for a bit. During their free-fall, they'd been chatting a bit through the mic/headset before the first canopy deployed (which is used to soften the blow of the main chute opening). However, it was the first time this particular brand of canopy was being used, and the instructor wasn't prepared for its sudden jerk, and he got the wind knocked out of him. At that point, there was no communication bw Mike and Gary, which was a bit unnerving for Mike, needless to say. A few moments later, when Gary regained his composure, he said to Mike, "Don't get nervous, but I need you to make some adjustments to your harness…"

    I do believe I would have expired at that point. But Mike's wits never left him and he made the necessary adjustments (although he did confess that he was resisting the urge to say, "Couldn't we have made these adjustments when we were on the ground?"). When they landed, he and Gary talked over what had happened, and that's why they took so long emerging from behind the plane. 🙂

    Btw, here are a few photos taken up high!

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    What a day that was! Sophie was very proud of her Big Papa, and I was too!

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    In case you'd care to see it, here's a video of Mike's crazy skydive… Klicky did a fantastic job on it, and it even had me wishing – just for a tiny moment – that I could have jumped too. But then I snapped out of it and got back to my own bucket list: stitching an entire reproduction sampler while watching Pride and Prejudice.

    Big Papa's First Jump from Paulette Stewart on Vimeo.

  • Gardening

    Sweet Nebraska Land

    When I step outside into the overwhelming heat to move the sprinkler to another parched portion of the back yard, I often wonder how the men and women of the pioneer days ever managed to remain rooted where they were, rather than desperately heading back eastward. I imagine it was the faith that it would surely rain the next day.

    As my feet crunch their way back into the air-conditioned house, I think back to the spring, when the skies did the sprinkling for me.

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    Ah, Nebraska Land! Sweet Nebraska Land,
    Upon they burning soil I stand.
    And I look away, across the plains,
    And I wonder why it never rains.

                                            – Roger Welsch

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  • Holidays

    Camera Shy

    Wait a minute. Where did July 4th go? Has it been that long?

    Our celebration was a bit smaller this year than in years past, but it was just as much fun as it always is. Once again, we went to my parents' house, and there was no shortage of camera hams.

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    I love this urn on my parent's front porch…

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    I love her cute 12-year-old hands…

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    …And her middle school sense of style…

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    You'd think the child had thrown a grenade…

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    Sabrina had ideas of her own, until her Pops busted her…

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    I set the camera up in the grass for this picture, but I have no idea what we were laughing at!

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    Here's Mike, getting in touch with his inner Harry Potter…

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    I hope your July fourth celebrations were fun! Bre, we sure missed having you here with us this year. But just think… at least you didn't have to deal with this:

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  • New Designs

    Halloweenies

    Considering I'm barely tolerant of the ankle-biting barker that I own, my mother asked me what would possess me to design a chart that had two ankle-biting barkers on it. I plead insanity. Which means that those of you out there who are completely, hopelessly in love with their little doxies will forgive me for calling the little darlings such rude names. 😉 (I actually think they're rather cute little things.)

    If you haven't seen it yet, here is my newest release:

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    This design was charted for both Gentle Art Sampler Threads and Crescent Colours in the following:

    GAST Raven
    GAST Piney Woods (one of my favorite GAST colors!)
    GAST Nutmeg
    GAST Pumpkin Patch
    GAST Grecian Gold
    CC German Chocolate (one of my favorite CC colors!)
    CC Used Brick
    CC Antique Lace

    The fabric is Lakeside's 36 ct. Vintage Sand Dune, and the stitch count is 157 x 65.

    My lovely friend Connie Adrian did a gorgeous job on the model (hi, Connie-girl!), and I shall be stalking her soon when I finish another design. 🙂

    Meanwhile, I've been feverishly working on my presentation piece for Shepherd's Bush in September, as well as trying to keep things organized in my mind for other upcoming releases. I've also chosen my mom's Christmas piece, and I've got  to get that kitted up and going or I won't finish it nearly in time for our Holiday Sampler Exchange!

    I hope you all are having a wonderful summer! And give your doxies a little treat for me. 😉

  • Stitching

    An Inspiring Finish

    Recently someone was sweet enough to send me a picture of their finished A Patriot's Sampler, and it put me in quite a patriotic mood when I saw it! I suddenly wanted to decorate my whole house in the colors of the flag. 🙂

    This is Patti's finished sampler, on which she used antique ticking and vintage ricrac:

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    And this is what she had to say about it:

    "Here in Chicago the veterans in the VA hospitals make the poppies. Then Memorial Day weekend, the American Legion veterans collect donations on the street corners and hand out the poppies. Everyone puts them on their lapels, purses, car rearview mirrors, etc. I just stitched one on to the pillow and left the little tag that says 'In Memoriam Made by Veterans in Hospitals.' I thought it appropriate. :)"

    You may remember that this was a free chart I offered last year for Memorial Day, and if you'd like to stitch it, just look for it under the "Freebie" category in the sidebar.

    Btw, Patti's blog is lovely! It's called  Winding Vine Wanderings, and she has many beautiful finishes she's shared.

    Thank you so much, Patti, for sharing your lovely sampler with me. 🙂