• Good Things,  Stitching

    A Friendly Gesture

    I was recently contacted by Dawn, a Pennsylvania-based stitcher who has extra copies of the Just Cross Stitch 2011 Ornament Preview issue and the Just Cross Stitch 2011 Halloween issue. She has graciously offered to pass them along to a fellow stitcher, if anyone is interested.

    For those interested, her email address is  medspell1970@comcast.net

    Thank you so much, Dawn! What a sweet offer!

    Speaking of stitching, it's been ages since I picked up my beloved Elizabeth Sheffield (from The Scarlet Letter). Mom and I started this as a stitch-along in the latter part of the summer, but then things got in the way and I had to put it on hold. I thought I'd be put off by all the over-one stitching in this piece, but it turns out that I'm addicted to doing it! I'm so excited to get back to it, but that won't be until some time in 2012, most likely.

    Here was the last progress picture I took, although I actually am a bit farther along than this…

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    I started the over-one stitching with the bright blue bird up at the top. I had intended to do full crosses since I was working on 36 ct linen, but I noticed that the farther along I got, the more cramped for space the threads were. I couldn't figure out why the stitching was so laborious for me, and that's when I realized that the stitches looked awfully small… so I took out my ruler and did some measuring, and it turns out I had been stitching on 40 ct the whole time.

    I finished the bird in full crosses (which is a normal thing for many stitchers, but not for me!), but as for the remainder of over-one stitching on this sampler, it will be completed in tent stitches. Phew!

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    I've stitched down to the row of Colonial couples so far, and the first lady is finished. I left off with most of the man stitched, and am very excited to pick this lovely project back up again. It has truly been one of the most enjoyable things I've ever stitched!

    When it's finished, it will go in Bre's room, which you may remember is being re-decorated in a Colonial Couples theme. And when Bre comes home, she'll just have to put on a lace bonnet and do her homework with a quill and inkwell, by candlelight. 😉

  • Friends,  Stitching,  Travel

    Myrtle Beach

    What a nice time I had at the Pals Convention this past week! Although I'm happy to be home, I truly miss each person I met there, and came away with new friendships and aching sides from laughing so hard.

    Shortly after arriving, I met up with Tanya Brockmeyer from The Scarlett House and we headed straight down to the beach…

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    We stood in the ocean until the jellyfish started washing up, so we decided it would be better to chat further up on the sand. ;)  (Besides, Tanya was better able to photograph cute surfer boys that way.)

    Would you believe I barely got any pictures while I was at the retreat? I had decided ahead of time that I wasn't going to barge up to people and ask them if I could take their photos, so I only took a few random shots and some of the grab bags. Now I wish I'd imposed myself on people, bc I'm bummed that I don't have fun photos!

    Here's one though. This is Amy of Down Sunshine Lane – the founder of the Pals Convention. 🙂

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    I do have a "real" photo of her, but it was taken on my iPad. Hi, Amy!

    This is her husband and right-hand-man, Ray, trying to get a group photo…

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    Hi, Ray!

    The days were spent stitching and chatting and eating and shopping, but the highlight of the week was the annual Grab Bag Exchange. Each person brought a container filled with stitching goodies, and they were lined up on a table. Then everyone received a ticket…

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    When your ticket number wascalled, you could either approach the table and choose whichever container you fancied (the objects inside were a mystery), or "steal" a container that someone else had taken. Once the last container had been received, everyone opened their grab bags at the same time, finding out what was inside and who brought it. It was such a fun event, and I still laugh when I think about Fiona-from-Scotland whispering to me, "She's a baracoota, that one!" when one of the attendees started scanning the tables for something to steal.

    This is Fiona, trolling the room, looking for the container she most desired…

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    Here are some of the grab bags that were on display…

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    This one got stolen the most… Amy made the bag, and it was gorgeous!

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    There were 3 ornament exchanges: fall, Halloween, and Christmas. Here are the ladies, checking out all the Christmas ornaments on display before getting to exchange them.

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    If you've never been to a stitching retreat like Pals, I highly suggest you give one a try! What a great way to meet new stitching friends and get really motivated to finish up the projects you've started. I'm so happy I went!

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    I leave you with a shot of Miss (The) Scarlett House herself, taking a photo of me; I'm sure, though, that there must have been some surfer dudes in the background. 😉

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    If any of you who were at the retreat are reading this, I sure enjoyed meeting you all!

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    Carol: We will go snorkel-drowning together one day.

    Toni: Niiiice.

    Amy: Mike says it's perfectly fine if you have a crush on him, as long as Ray doesn't mind.

    Chris: Sure wish I had a stocking ornament. I wonder if anyone will make one for me?

    Fiona: I have one Scottish product left, and I'm thinking of saving it to remind me of you. teehee.

    Ray: I think you need to give those collard greens a chance.

    Susan: You buy all the fabric you want – I won't tell a soul.

    Lorrie: I still want your hair color.

    Karen: Where WERE you sitting on that flight?

    Faye: Now that's a calling card! You sneaky thing, you… 😉

    Diane: Mike says he does those all the time. ???

    Michelle: That pink feather just cracks me up!

    Nicole: You should have been the one stitching Angry Bird. It would have been done in about 2 hours, no doubt.

  • Family,  Hodgepodge Cottage,  New Designs,  Stitching

    Cochon and a Kitty

    Before I leave for Myrtle Beach, I wanted to share with you Bre's new release that will be available on the Kelmscott Designs page of the online Needlework Show, starting October 20th. I love her little French words series!

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    Speaking of Breanna, she was home this weekend and brought her sweet baby Tilly. We all adore Tilly, including Bre's dad, a self-proclaimed dogs-only kinda guy. (Don't tell anyone this, but he walks around holding Tilly like a baby and coos at her.)

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    Tilly loves her mama.:)

    See you at the Pals convention, if you're going!

  • New Designs,  Stitching

    Turkey Love

    This one was a fun stitch!

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    The fabric used on the model was 36 ct. Vintage Pecan Butter from Lakeside Linens, and the threads called for are Belle Soie (Moss, Red Fox, and Poison Apple) and Needlepoint Inc. silks (993, 973, 971, 694, 244, 775, 315, 981, and 342). The stitch count is 90 x 89, and the frame is by The Family Tree Frame Company.

    I'm getting excited for Thanksgiving… it's almost time for Honeybaked Ham and mango salsa! I can't wait!

  • New Designs,  Stitching

    Coming Soon

    The online Needlework Show is going to be opening on the 20th, and I'll have 3 new releases. You saw Eulalie Long yesterday, and here's another one…

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    This one is called Poor Maidens, based on an old Christmas carol…

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    This is the same frame used for Christmas Tea, by The Family Tree Frame Company. The model was stitched on 40 ct. Vintage Pearled Barley by Lakeside Linens, and calls for Belle Soie silks in Poison Apple, Moss, Attic Tea, Eiffel Tower, Espresso, Angel Blush, and Vanilla Pudding. The stitch count is 132 x 132.

    I'll be in Myrtle Beach at the Pals Convention during the online show, but if I can get to a computer, I'd love to browse all the "booths" to see what's new for October! Again, if you'd like to have your shopowner order this or any of my other charts, they'll be posted under Kelmscott Designs on the vendor page.

    ETA: It's come to my attention that the above photo is a bit too busy to read the verse, so here's a slightly closer one…

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  • New Designs,  Stitching

    Imagine, if you will…

    Some of you may know that I have a special place in my heart for the creepy and macabre. When I first started designing, I decided to create tombstone samplers, hoping there were a few stitchers out there who would enjoy having such a collection. I quickly found out, however, that I was in the minority – especially when I first attended market and a few shopowners, upon seeing the Emma Nettles model, exited my suite as quickly as they entered.

    However, this did not deter me, and now I have soon-to-be eight headstones in The Exhumeplary Collection. Almost all of them have an obituary included with their owner's tombstone (albeit purely fictitious), and all lived their lives in "the town of Stratham." (Pronounced STRAT-um, and also imaginary.)

    Since there is a newly-designed death in Stratham, I decided to take a walk through the cemetery as it stands so far. I'd love it if you'd join me!

    Meet Emma Nettles… an ill-tempered widow, yes she was. She met her fate by falling into a well in 1636.

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    Many years ago, the word "AEtat" was used on tombstones as an abbreviation for anno aetatis suae, which is latin for "in the year of his/her age." Read in modern English, Emma's headstone would read, "She finally departed this life May the 19th, 1636, aged 74 years and 6 days." The fine print on her stone reads "The one she loved most lies 'neath this headpost."

    I'm thinking about using that for Mike's, should he pass before me. heehee.

    This is sweet Jane Withers… she was kindhearted, and lived with her sister until her death at the tender age of 22 in the year 1640…

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    Jane's tombstone has always been my favorite, and is the only one actually displayed in my home.

    This is the Tomb with a View stone, but the residents of Stratham know it better as Mehitable Grubb's final resting place….

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    Mehitable was much talked-about in town, as she was divorced 7 times.  She died in 1709.

    Here is Eliza Pennance

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    Not much is known about poor Eliza, other than she died in 1726. You see, when I first started coming out with these tombstone charts, I included their obituaries on a small piece of paper, inserted into the chart. I called these inserts "toe tags," and somehow I've lost Eliza's. If someone out there has one of the first runs of Eliza's chart and received a toe tag with it, I'd love to hear what the heck happened to her.

    Next on our cemetery walk is the lovely Tillie Figg. Tillie was warm, welcoming, and truly a righteous, Godly woman. Her husband, Amos Figg, was devastated to lose her…

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    A year to the day later, in 1808, Amos joined her in Heaven…

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    Btw, it was Amos who founded The Stratham Timepiece, his quaint little clock shop. Amos never owned his own time piece, however, stating that "God's timing is better than mine anyway."

    Here is Dead Man's Chess, which is a standard-sized gameboard (when stitched on 32 ct. linen) of headstones. Some of the townsfolk interred here are Josephine Hill, Jane Farrow, Goody Martin, and the Reverend Wuller. There is even a blank headstone to add your own name, if you dare…

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    And so we reach a new plot in Stratham's cemetery.

    But first, here's me, standing on Emma's grave…

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    I'm kind of afraid to go to sleep tonight now.

    As I was saying, there's a new grave to stitch, and the funeral will be on October 20th during the Online Needlework Show. My new releases will be on the Kelmscott Designs page, so if you're interested in purchasing any of them, let your local or online shopowner know.

    Meet Eulalie Long

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    Eulalie was a kindly, charitable woman, and she died in 1789, leaving behind her husband, Ethan Long. She is stitched on 36 ct. Vintage Sand Dune using both Needlepoint Inc. silks (222 and 967) and Belle Soie (Peacock, Vanilla Pudding, Scarecrow, Orchid, Attic Tea, and Poison Apple). Her stitch count is 199 x 216.

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    I'd like to thank Nicole Neville for a beautiful job on the model!

    Thank you for taking the time to walk through my little collection. I hope I haven't disturbed you too badly… but I did warn you in the beginning. 😉

    (These graves would probably be more fun/creepy to stand on if it was dark out…)

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  • Stitching

    A Dainty Housewren

    This is a design by Carriage House Samplings that I started a couple of years ago as my "portable project."  I always have one small, manageable cross stitch project in a ziploc bag that I keep in the car, and this is the one that accompanied me to Sophie's piano lessons. When I went to California, I needed something easy to work on, so I grabbed this and decided to finally finish it, bc I'd been dragging it around for far too long and making no progress on it.

    I received it back from Jill Rensel last week, and I couldn't be more thrilled with the moulding she chose!

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    Btw, I used the DMC's listed for the black linen, but I made a few changes. I have no idea what these changes were, exactly, bc they were sort of by the seat of my pants, but if you look at the cover model, it doesn't exactly look like this!  If I had to stitch it over again, I'd probably stitch the original version on the lighter linen, but since Jill chose such a stunning frame for it, I'm okay with what I've done. 🙂

    By the way, if any of you stitchers out there are headed to the Pals Convention in Myrtle Beach in October, I'll see you there! I'm flying out on the 18th, and I'm so excited!

  • Hodgepodge Cottage,  Stitching

    New from Hodgepodge Cottage…

    For those of you who haven't seen Bre's new releases yet, I just had to show them to you!

    Here is Tic Tac T'Ocean… I LOVE this little tic-tac-toe-inspired design, and I hope she has many more to come. 🙂 The frame is from The Family Tree Frame Co…

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    Next up is Morning Brew… the fabric is Lakeside's Winter Sky… (For those of you who attended the Celebrations of Needlework, maybe you saw it in The Silver Needle's booth.)

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    And finally, from my French-loving daughter, is Fleur de Love…

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    Thanks for letting a proud mom share. 🙂

  • New Designs,  Stitching

    And Finally…

    Here is Buttons Black…

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    The stitch count for this one is 94 x 97, and it is stitched on Lakeside's 36 ct. Autumn Gold using Gentle Art Sampler Threads in Nutmeg, Raven, Walnut, Endive, Mulberry, and Shaker White.

    The frame is called "The June," and it was provided by The Family Tree Frame Company. I love the swirly accents on the corners!

    And aren't those witch boot scissors the cutest things? They're new from Kelmscott Designs! (Btw, I got those gorgeous buttons from Kelmscott too… they're polished mother-of-pearl on one side, and unfinished mother-of-pearl on the other. I prefer the unfinished side!)

    Btw, Hodgepodge Cottage has a few new designs coming out as well, so check back on her Facebook page to see if she's updated! :)  Yoohooo…. Bre!

  • Stitching

    New for September…

    I realize this was supposed to be released last month, but the release was pushed off to September, so here it is – along with another one that's releasing tomorrow:

    This is Beans, Beans

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    (Sound familiar? Maybe you're thinking of the Musical Fruit version, of which I have no plans to design a sampler around.)

    Here's the pattern info:

    Stitch count is 245 x 86, and it was stitched on Lakeside's 36 ct. Vintage Autumn Gold. I used two Belle Soie silks: Vanilla Pudding (DMC 712) and Old Crow (DMC 3371).

    The frame is the best part, in my humble opinion! The molding reminds me of coffee beans, and I love anything that reminds me of coffee beans. :)  If you'd like to order the frame, contact the lovely ladies (Maryann or Julie) of Reflections Framing at 402-331-1740 or email Maryann here: maryann@reflectionsframing.com.

    Next up:

    Salem Hornbook…

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    The info:

    This was stitched on Lakeside's 36 ct. Vintage Pecan Butter (doesn't that make you hungry?) using Crescent Colours in Black Coffee, Whatley Woodlands, Stepping Stones, Zach Black, Avocado, Chai, Hickory Sticks, Joshua Tree, Green Onion, Fool's Gold, and Used Brick. The stitch count is roughly the same as Halloween Hornbook: 121 x 136. (Halloween Hornbook is 121 x 140).

    A little extra info about this sampler: The bottom right block represents John Hale, a minister who approved of the court's witch trials in Salem, but later reconsidered his stance when his wife was accused and arrested for witchcraft in 1692. He wrote this book in 1697, challenging the way the courts handled the trials:

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    The middle square on the bottom represents Giles Corey, who was crushed to death with stones when he refused to enter a plea regarding whether or not he was indeed a wizard/warlock. Reputedly, his last words to his torturers were "more weight."

    As for the frame, check out the texture on that hornbook, provided by the talented folks at Valley House Primitives! If you're interested, ask your shop owner to contact them at valleyhouseprim@aol.com.

    One error I just noticed (and not before already sending these to the distributor) was that the chart states that I used silk (Belle Soie) in this piece; I did not, as Crescent Colours are most certainly made of cotton. 😉

    I have one more release to show you tomorrow, as I'm out of time today! I must dash off to pick up Sabrina's car from the shop, as it's been making noises akin to what one would make after consuming musical fruit.

    I hope you like the new releases! And Happy Fall!