• New Designs,  Stitching

    Coming Soon!

    I've been dreaming of the day the birds would finally return to my area, filling the mornings with their lovely melodies. However, I did not expect that when they did return, they'd begin their birdsong at precisely 3:25 a.m. every single day, beckoning me to join them for the sunrise.

    Nevermind that they're 3 hours early, and at that hour, birdsong sounds a bit more like birdracket.

    Regardless, I've thoroughly enjoyed listening to them, and this next release is dedicated to spring's bright and cheerful return…

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    Trellis Blackbirds

    Stitch Count: 130w x 121h

    Fabric Used: 35 ct. Lucky Penny by R&R Reproductions

    (This color is a soft aqua color, very much like what weathered copper
    looks like when it turns that lovely shade of green… but this
    design would also look lovely on a nice neutral color, such as
    Light Examplar by Lakeside Linens. Use whatever color you love!)

    Threads Used:
    WEEKS DYE WORKS in Onyx, Baked Apple, Guacamole,
    Charlotte's Pink, Havana, and Seagull.
    GENTLE ART SAMPLER THREADS in Baby Spinach and Pomegranate.
    DMC in 3864.*

    I do not have a DMC conversion available at the moment, but I'll
    do my best to get working on that and post it when I have it.

    *If you are substituting your fabric, you may wish to adjust this particular color to
    something a bit darker in the DMC line.

    ABOUT THE FRAME:
    You can order this gorgeous frame from the lovely Sherri Berkman at
    Total Framing in Virginia. Find Total Framing on Facebook, or visit
    www.totalframing.biz. Thank you, Sherri, for the amazing job you
    always do on my frames!

    The model was stitched by Prudence Goodspeed. Thank you so much, dear friend.

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    I hope to have this chart printed up very soon, and off to the shops on my auto by next week! I hope you all are enjoying your spring wherever you are, and may you hear only birdsong in your mornings. πŸ™‚

  • New Designs,  Stitching

    On Prudence

    I got the model for On Prudence back from Sherri at Total Framing, and immediately sent it off to the printer for a Monday release! I hope you all like it.. I had a lot of fun working with these colors – especially the odd spot of Weeks Dye Works' Sea Foam in the leaves here and there, and The Gentle Art's beautiful Loganberry and Raspberry Frost. As I said in an earlier post, with these gloomy days we've been having, it was a fun color palette to work with!

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    I love sending things off to Sherri to be framed.. it's always a surprise to see what comes back to me. (Once, she tortured me with a texted photo of my model in-framing-progress, but she cropped out the moulding. Bah, Sherri!!)

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    The verse was a fun one, and one that can sometimes be found on very old samplers. It reads:

    What's in thy mind let no one know
    Nor to thy friends thy secrets show
    For if thy friends should prove thy foe
    Then all the world thy secrets know.

    (I had to laugh when Katrina said to me, "That's not directed at me, is it?")

    The shops on my auto will have this either by Monday or very early next week, while the distributors will have it shortly thereafter.

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    In case you'd like to stitch this sampler, here is the information you'll need to kit it:

    On Prudence

    STITCH COUNT: 303w x 263h

    FABRIC:
    36 ct. Vintage Navy Bean by Lakeside Linens.
    Suggested alternatives: Olde Towne Blend by R&R, or
    any neutral fabric; both cool and warm colors will work
    well with this sampler.

    THREADS:
    Weeks Dye Works in Artichoke (2 skeins suggested), Merlot,
    Sea Foam, Mulberry, Tatanka, Dirt Road, Stepping Stone,
    Sea Gull, and Havana.
    The Gentle Art in Dried Thyme (2 skeins suggested), Linen,
    Wood Trail, Oatmeal, Raspberry Frost, Cinders, and Loganberry.

    IF CONVERTING TO DMC: 154, 3363, 523, 902, 819, 3813,
    3740, 838, 3787, 611, 3861, 3041, 646, 3781, 315, and Ecru.

    STITCHES USED: All cross stitch over 2 threads.

    FRAME INFORMATION:
    Total Framing
    (Sherri Berkman)
    www.totalframing.biz
    703-426-0660

    I hope you all are enjoying the first days of spring, although outside my window, it certainly looks like winter! I suppose I'll have to go find a new color palette to work with . πŸ™‚

    Enjoy your weekend!

  • New Designs,  Stitching

    Gloom Away

    I love that Nebraska has all four seasons, and I enjoy each one as they arrive, but winter certainly does seem to take more than its fair share of the year!  I really do love winter – and we've actually had a typical winter here, so there's been nothing to complain about – but the sunshine is sorely missed.

    In an effort to chase away the wintry-snowfall-blues that come from gloomy gray skies, I've been working on a design that uses a slightly different color palette than I usually design with. And it's put me in the best mood!

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    I brought it with me to market to work on, and thought I had my colors decided, but when Gentle Art came out with their new Loganberry, I knew it had to be added to the floss ring, which includes Raspberry Frost and Linen, and Weeks Dye Works' Mulberry and Sea Foam.. lots of beautiful colors to brighten up my day. πŸ™‚

    The moral of this story: If you need some cheering up, and you turn to your stitching for comfort, be sure to take out a happy project! New, soft colors, or a lighter-colored linen can work wonders!

    I'm about half finished with this sampler, and have enjoyed every stitch of it. I'm not sure when I will release it, but it will be some time this spring, I'm sure.

    By then, the sun will have most likely returned, and I can begin looking forward to the gorgeous wintry snowfalls that come from the softest, silvery-gray skies, just a few short months ahead. πŸ˜‰

  • Market,  New Designs,  Stitching

    Market Again!

    When we last visited, I was in Lone Elm's gorgeous suite. And now we'll enter the Needlework Press room, where I was quite charmed by this Adam and Eve sampler:

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    I love the two little girls under the tree that the stitcher added. She must have had quite the imagination! And as usual, Vicki and Megan had so many lovely things in addition to their reproduction samplers….

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    My next door neighbor this year was Claudia of Dutch Treat Designs. I had never met her before, and what a lovely, loveley person she is. She invited me in to see her antique Bristol sampler by orphan Emma Sanford, which Claudia has kindly reproduced for those of us who are fascinated with the history of George MΓΌller's orphanages…

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    I loved reading about George MΓΌller when I was a young teenager, so to be viewing a real sampler from one of his faith-built orphanages was quite surreal for me. Thank you, Claudia, for sharing your time with me, and for all of the lovely designs you have!

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    Stacy Nash's room was a real pleasure to visit… the spring flowers – as well as her new designs – were gorgeous, and quite the talk of market!

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    Bonnie Woomer of The Nebby Needle was on the other side of me at market, and she had a room full of fun girls with her! This was Bonnie's first market, and I hope to have her as a neighbor at future markets. I love her things – these two, especially:

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    Stepping out of the elevator again…

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    …And now we're at Threadgatherer's room! Cece has the most luscious silks!

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    And she always brings along her scrumptious lip balms and other natural products…

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    Pam and Bob of Olde Colonial Designs are some of my favorite people. And their suite was full of all the beautiful wooden treasures they create for our world of needlework…

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    Look at this tiny antique perfume bottle and stitched topper:

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    So sweet…

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    Praiseworthy Stitches' room was fabulous! They have the most spectacular seasonal samplers…

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    One of the ladies I was most looking forward to meeting was Niky of Nikyscreations. What a talented artist she is (and several of us agreed that we could spend all day listening to her beautiful Italian accent)…

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    Her tables were scattered with the most delicate little items, crocheted, stitched, and even wooden…

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    I so wish I had gotten to visit more people! Perhaps next time… but until then, I leave you with some of the sweet, fresh daffodils Sharon of The Purple Thread brought to me. Daffodils are my very favorite flower, so I was very happy to have them brighten up the little table right next to the doorway…

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    (Behind the daffodils is the Crowned Bird Sampler, which will be coming to a shop owner near you later this spring or early summer.)

    Thank you so much for joining me "at market!" I'm already excited for the next one!

  • Friends,  Market,  New Designs,  Stitching

    Market!

    I'm a little late in getting this posted, but here I am with just a few of the gorgeous things that were found at the needlework market in Nashville this year! I'm so sad for the shops and designers that couldn't make it because of the weather, but it was sure wonderful seeing those that could be there. Thank you so much to everyone who came out and supported the designers; each one of you is such a blessing.

    This year I brought along my dear friend Katrina Devine to help me in my room. Katrina is exceptionally organized and kept everything running smoothly (which I was extremely grateful for), so I was able to get out and visit a few rooms and take a few photos! I didn't get to nearly enough of them, but here are the ones I did get to:

    First stop was The Purple Thread… everywhere one looks, one finds a new treasure. Sharon is such a talented friend, and I love her displays…

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    And then there's my Canadian Sister Jeanette Douglas… Such exquisite details in her samplers!

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    And aren't these the sweetest tags? I love them! Jeanette has such a lovely way with color and elegance…

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    There are only two companies I trust with my coffee beans: Starbucks and R&R Reproductions. The ladies at R&R offered the most beautiful linens, and I came home with a venti-sized cut of Espresso. πŸ˜‰

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    I loved this pillow by Threadwork Primitives, in R&R's room. It was such a pleasure meeting sweet Nan!

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    Shepherd's Bush never ceases to amaze me with their beautiful color palettes. Nobody designs like Tina and Teri, and they've been a favorite of mine since I learned my x's.

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    This one was a favorite of Katrina's and mine:

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    Samplers Not Forgotten had the most stunning samplers! Kim Nugent has reproduced several from her collection, and believe me when I tell you these samplers are huge! I was quite stunned to see them in person, but couldn't get a good photo because she was a good girl and had them all glassed in. πŸ˜‰

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    One of my favorite stops is always at Chessie & Me's room. Her things are such a pleasure to look at, to photograph, and to stitch…

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    I absolutely love the saying on this: Pursue the pleasures of a peaceful life.

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    Beautiful as usual, Linda!

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    Stephanie and her gorgeous family (of Lone Elm Lane) were my next-door neighbors at the last market in St. Charles, but this time we were stationed a few doors down from them. Their room puts me in the best mood! It's like walking into a Country Living magazine, and the welcome is always so warm and friendly!

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    I have lots more to show you, but I think I'll end this post right here. I'll be back very soon with the rest!

    It was truly a fabulous time at market…  There were so many rooms I missed, either because of timing or crowds, but hopefully you'll be able to visit lots of blogs from those who attended to see what else was there.

    See you soon!

  • Market,  New Designs,  Stitching

    Just Released

    Market was so much fun! I'll be back soon with some photos from some of the suites I visited so you can get a peek into what was on display this year at Nashville. But first, in case you haven't seen these last three releases of mine posted anywhere, here is all the information you'll need if you're interested in stitching them. Just contact your online or local shop owner, and they'll get you everything you need!

    Welcome All Hearts Home…This design could pass as a Christmas piece, but it was really inspired by my early morning walks in the spring and summer at the lake near my house. I pass a lot of different flowers and deer along the way, and the paths cut into some of the most beautifully-fragrant evergreens. The fresh scent of the trees is breathtaking, and the deer are always just as surprised to see me as I am to see them!

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    Stitch Count: 225w x 141h
    Threads: Gentle Art in Espresso Bean, Old Red Paint,
    Lexington Green, Wood Trail, Antique Lace, Old Brick,
    Endive (2 skeins needed), Clover, and Mulberry.
    Linen Used: 36 ct. Vintage Lt. Examplar by Lakeside Linens.
    Suggested Alternative Linens: Olde Town Blend by R&R
    Reproductions, Parchment by Weeks Dye Works, or any
    other neutral linen would work nicely.
    Stitches used: All cross stitch, using one strand over two linen threads.
    Framed by: Total Framing in Fairfax, VA
    Model Stitcher: Rindy Richards (who stitched the grassy field vertically,
    to have the variegation go in the direction that grass grows!)

    A Friend Loveth… I originally released this design at the Reflections retreat a few years ago. The lovely ladies at that shop (hello, Mary Ann, Julie, and Connie!) put on the most relaxing retreat in the spring, where attendees can come and stitch to their hearts' content, eat lots of good food, and even get a massage if they'd like. The theme that year was A Recipe for Friendship, and they mounted this piece on the most gorgeous black pedestal. (I wish I had a photo!) Mine was framed by the lovely Sherri Berkman of Total Framing, however, and as usual, she did an outstanding job.

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    Stitch Count: 88w x 61h
    Threads: Gentle Art in Tin Bucket, Faded Rose, Brandy,
    Lambswool, Garden Gate, Mountain Mist, Wood Smoke,
    Dried Thyme, Antique Rose, Brethren Blue, and Oatmeal.
    Linen Used: 36 ct. Vintage Meadow Rue by Lakeside Linens.
    Suggested Alternative Linens: Espresso by R&R,
    Straw by Weeks Dye Works, or any other neutral linen.
    Stitches Used: All cross stitch, using one strand over two threads.
    Framed by: Total Framing in Fairfax, VA.
    Model Stitcher: Karen Decker (Thank you for coming to my
    rescue, Karen!)

    True Friendship (Pat's Sampler)… I first met Pat Ryan at the Shepherd's Bush retreat in 2012, where I was rooming with her, as well as the darling Ann Robbins and Jeanette Douglas. Pat and I would sit in the early mornings with our coffee and stitching and just chat away until the other girls joined us for their morning coffee as well. I'd sit there with my mother's Christmas exchange piece in my lap and pretend to stitch, but mostly I'd just drink my coffee and marvel at the speed of Pat's work. When all of us visited Mount Vernon the following year, Pat was our tour guide, as she can put the History Channel to shame with her vast knowledge on literally any subject – including my beloved George Washington. πŸ™‚ When I spotted this quote by George in a gift shop, I knew I had to put it on a sampler for Pat!

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    Stitch Count: 91w x 95h
    Threads: Gentle Art in Raven, Brandy, Piney Woods,
    Endive, Sable, Wood Smoke, Pomegranate, Sea Spray,
    Terra Cotta, and Oatmeal.
    Linen Used: 40 ct. Olde Town Blend by R&R Reproductions.
    Suggested Alternative Linens: Lentil by Lakeside Linens,
    Parchment by Weeks Dye Works, or any other neutral linen.
    With a few adjustments to the threads, I think this would also
    look lovely on black!
    Framed by: Total Framing in Fairfax, VA
    Stitches Used: All cross stitch, using one strand over two linen threads.
    Model Stitcher: Kathy Krause (Thank you so much for re-stitching
    this for me in record time, when I wasn't happy with how my particular
    variegation was turning out!)

    I also want to show you all the depth of this fabulous moulding that Sherri chose… I'm in love with it! My partner at market, Katrina Devine, also suggested it would be great with glass and used as a little tray.

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    It was so lovely seeing all of the shop owners at market! They are just the sweetest bunch of ladies who work very, very hard to support we designers and to encourage us with their warm reception of what we place on our room tables. I'm so sorry that there were many who were kept away because of the weather extremes plagueing the roads and airports. I hope you all will be able to make it to the St. Charles market in August! I'm already excited for it!

    Again, if there is anything you've seen from Nashville's market that you're interested in, contact your shop owner! I'm thrilled to say that the Norden exclusive The Beekeeper has sold out, but upon Norden's request, there are some shop owners who have posted in the comments that they may have extras, so please let your shop owner know to head over to Norden's Facebook page if they didn't get the opportunity to purchase any kits. Thank you to all of you who had so many lovely things to say about it.. I really enjoyed working with Norden on it, and Katy did such a beautiful job on the kits!

    Until next time!

  • Market,  New Designs,  Stitching

    Count Twice…

    A couple of years ago my lovely local needlework shop, Reflections, asked me to design something for their annual retreat. When Mary Ann and Julie told me the retreat's theme was Fear the Frog, I was a bit muddled over what to design for it – but I knew there had to be an amphibian in the piece somewhere. Rip-it.

    A stitcher's least favorite task is to remove work that has taken precious hours to do, and every stitcher knows that regardless of how many times one actually counts threads, one or two will miraculously move when one least expects it, causing a motif to be misplaced or the border to be mismatched. So this is where the frog comes in, as well as the little sampler lady who would do her best to catch it before it strikes again. (I'm afraid it's a bit too late for that, however.)

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    Count Twice
    Stitch count: 145(w) x 49(h)

    Linen used: 36 ct. Vintage Meadow Rue by Lakeside Linens (some other
    suggestions would be R&R Espresso, Weeks Dye Works Parchment, or
    any neutral-colored fabric.)

    Threads used: Classic Colorworks cotton (with a conversion to DMC in parentheses) in:
    Avocado (580)
    Ye Olde Gold (832)
    Barn Door (918)
    Perfect Piecrust (950)
    Cocoa Bean (3021)
    River Rocks (3768)
    Camouflage (935)

    All stitches are cross stitches over two linen threads, except for the frog's tongue,
    which is long-stitched, and the cage bars, which are also long-stitched (or
    back-stitched, if you prefer).

    The framing was done by the talented Sherri Berkman of Total Framing. Thank you, Sherri!

    This pattern will be released at market in Nashville this weekend, if you'd like your shop to pick it up for you! I've got a total of 5 new designs this time, in addition to The Beekeeper (sold exclusively through Norden). I've shown you Elizabeth Sarah Oliver 1842 and Count Twice, but the last three I'll show after market, unless shop owners get them up first. πŸ™‚ I'm so very excited to be there!

  • New Designs,  Plum Street Antiques,  Stitching

    A Sprightly Sampler

    When I spotted this old sampler, I was immediately smitten. It was in a very neglected state, but I was able to look past the distractions and see what an animated piece of needlework it truly is. Ten-year-old Miss Oliver must have been a frolicsome young lady with a fondness for puppies (did she own the two that are depicted in her sampler?), as well as small surprises of color, which are scattered about her canvas.

    I love the density of motifs, the compact border, and her sweet verse, stitched over one linen thread:

    This needlework of mine can tell
    When I wose [sic] young I learnt it well
    And by my elders I wose tought
    Not to spend my time in ought

    She then signed it:

    Elizabeth Sarah Oliver
    Aged 10 years 1842

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    There is a faded border surrounding the verse, and I believe Miss Oliver realized later that she'd forgotten her double "l" in the line "…I learnt it well," as she added the extra letter "l" outside of the border. (I thought that was rather charming!)

    For those of you who would like to recreate this sweet sampler for your own home, the reproduction will be available at the Nashville market, and your shop owner will be able to pick it up in my room. Thank you so very much, Kathy Krause, for your beautiful work on the model! (I currently have the antique hanging in the "George & Martha Suite" in my home, and the model hanging in my bedroom!)

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    The threads I charted this for are an exact match to the unfaded, back side of the original, with this exception: where Elizabeth used her purple thread, I changed the color to Gentle Art's Blueberry. If you're a purist, and prefer your sampler to be as exact as possible, I'd suggest using Gentle Art's Red Plum instead of Blueberry. (There is no specific reason I chose to use Blueberry instead of Red Plum; I simply loved the color Blueberry and wanted to incorporate it into the sampler!)

    Here are the supplies you'll need for completing this sampler:

    Fabric used: 35 ct. Confederate Gray by Weeks Dye Works (Some alternative fabric suggestions: Natural Northern Cross linen, Lakeside Linens' Cedar Plank or Vintage Meadow Rue, R&R Reproductions' Chamomile, or Picture This Plus' Ale)

    Threads used: The Gentle Art in Apple Cider, Cinnamon, Deep Forest (2 skeins suggested), Harvest Basket (2 skeins suggested), Cucumber, Flax, Rhubarb, Blueberry, Old Brick, Baked Clay, and Sable.

    I've made a terrible omission, as I left off the frame information on the chart! (I kept looking and looking at the information page and couldn't figure out why I had extra room to work with, and now I know! Sherri Berkman's pertinents are missing! Sherri, please let me treat you to a Starbucks or three when I see you again!)

    So here is the frame information, if you'd like the gorgeous olive moulding Sherri chose:

    Total Framing
    (Sherri Berkman)
    3775A Pickett Rd.
    Fairfax, VA 22031
    Phone: 703-426-0660
    Website: www.totalframing.biz

    I hope you all have a lovely weekend! Mike's birthday is on Super Bowl Sunday, so we'll be spending it rating the commercials and eating all sorts of junk food. And I don't know about him, but I'm sure I'll be stitching at some point. πŸ˜‰

  • Market,  New Designs,  Sneak Peeks,  Stitching

    I love bees.

    Gosh, I've loved bees forever! And I especially love the character Queenie on the BBC series Lark Rise to Candleford. The sweet gentleness with how she keeps her bees charms me (I only wish there were more scenes with her in them!), and was the inspiration for this pattern:

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    This will be released as a kit at the Nashville Needlework Market in a couple of weeks, exclusive to Norden Crafts. The kit comes packaged in a clear box, and contains 11 skeins of Weeks Dye Works, a piece of Natural Northern Cross linen, and a size 28 embroidery needle. The kits will be available first to shop owners that attend the market, and then any kits that are left will be available to those who were unable to attend. The retail price is $44, and if you'd like your shop owner to reserve one for you, give them a call and let them know! (This is a limited run, and this pattern will not be available in chart-only form.)

    I can't wait for market! Besides The Beekeeper (which will be in Norden's room), I'll have five new designs in my room, one of which is a reproduction called Elizabeth Sarah Oliver 1842. It's absolutely full of the most charming motifs, including two sweet little dogs. I can't wait to show you! I'll be back this week with a preview of it, along with one or two more next week. πŸ™‚

    Have a lovely evening! And if you have Netflix or Amazon Prime, grab your stitching and a cup of coffee or tea and see about watching Lark Rise to Candleford! It's a lovely, meandering series, and you'll fall in love with all of the residents of both the towns of Lark Rise and of Candleford.

    P.S. Here's a little something for those of you already familiar with the series: Coffee is my one weakness. πŸ˜‰

  • New Designs

    Cinnamon Stars

    This is releasing as soon as your shops get them! πŸ™‚ The shops on my auto should have them on Tuesday (because Monday is a no-mail day – God bless our veterens!), and distributors will have them later in the week.

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    Cinnamon Stars

    Stitch count: 168 x 100

    Fabric used: 35 ct. Chamomile Tea by R&R Reproductions
    (This fabric is a wonderful neutral color.)

    Threads used:

    The Gentle Art in Mulberry, Raven, Cinnamon, Brandy,
    Wood Rose, Walnut, Wheat Fields, Piney Woods, Gold Leaf,Srsaparilla,
    Fudge Ripple, and Wood Trail.

    Weeks Dye Works in Tiger's Eye, Sage, Galvanized, Chrysanthemum,
    Molasses, Copper, Straw, and Rum Raisin.

    Please note:
    Although I do have Weeks Dye Works listed in the color key and in the suppliers information, the
    top row of the key simply says "Gentle Art." This was an oversight, and I apologize for any
    confusion. However, it is clear in the key's remaining rows which brand of fibers you'll need.

    All stitches are full crosses using 1 strand of cotton over 2 linen threads.

    The model stitching was done by these sweet ladies: Prudence Goodspeed and Sharon Schutjer.
    (Thank you so much for your speedy stitching!)

    The fabulous frame was, once again, done by Sherri Berkman at Total Framing in Fairfax, Virginia.
    (Sherri, you're amazing!)

    As I was walking the cat yesterday in the back yard (yes, they do make fun little cat harnesses that will make you howl with laughter as your cat gets used to it), I noticed all the beautiful red and orange leaves were already blown off of our maple tree. It made me really sad that one never knows how quickly the seasons will pass, regardless of what the calendar says.

    Having said that, I'm trying not to rush this season of thanksgiving… department stores are always ready to usher in the next holiday – especially Christmas! So unless you're giving stitched gifts or having an ornament-fest, settle in with a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy all those scrumptious browns and golds and reds of the this glorious season. Even if your trees are already naked and freezing.

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    (This was our maple back in 2011, from my Focus on Today blog.)