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Thursday, May 26, 2022

Butterfly Time

 Hello friends, glad to be back after a long time. Much has happened- I have retired, gotten a few years older, a new puppy and lots of of other changes. But the garden is still there , puppy willing. Here are some of the creatures in my paradise. This is one  of 5 black swallow tail butterfly chrysalis on a dill plant.  Here is “Anna” on top and “Bella” below at day 4.  

Monday, February 17, 2020

A new finish! Early for Christmas 2020,late for 2019!  From the 2010 Just Cross Stitch ornament issue by the Cross Eyed Cricket.  I had this great piece of dyed 28 count fabric that reminded me of a winter sky, so even though the finished product is large, I thought it was perfect for a snow globe!  the photo does an injustice to the pretty linen.

Also used tiny silver stars and clear beads for the "fallen snow" along with a maximum blend for the first layer.  Then used random icy blue beads on the snowman, individual flakes?  Also used a substitute red, WDW weathered barn for the base.

I plan to make it into a hanging flat ornament mimicking the shapes of the snow globe with a fuzzy chenille trim around the globe portion.

And another start I have admired from Theresa Kogut, My Red Hen.  She will fit nicely with the roosters i love to collect.  Since I don't have enough room for a hen house, She will have to do.  Her name is Delilah!




Sunday, January 26, 2020

Planning for Stitch Maynia, who me??

So many are listing their plans for Stitch Maynia - like they are really going to stick with them?  That is 3 months away and there is so much to be done.  Such as gardening, cleaning, pulling weeds, finish building the pond, replace the grass with sod, get the inside painting done....  You get it, when is there time for stitching?  Well I think any time is good for stitching, but the plumber does not always agree!


If I were to make a list it would include the items in my to do drawer, many of which are kitted up, and some are simply charts.  And they are...

1.  All of what I got from clubs last year and did not do: Woodland Berry, Tudor Rose Berry (Erica Michaels), Merry Christmas, Christmastime Sewing Roll, Merry and Bright (Pineberry Lane)

2. Others bought at Sassy Jacks: Bee Queen of the Needles, Prim Needles, Witches Shadows (Primitive Hare)

3.  Others I just like from a while ago (no one needs to know how long): Merry One, Pomegranite Santa (Plum Street Samplers), My Black Hen (Teresa Kogut), Octopus's Garden (Blackbird Designs), Paul Revere's Ride, Crossing the Delaware, Betsy Ross (Willow Hill), Prairie Schooler Santas, Embroideress Stocking (Kathy Barrick), Antique Animal Sampler (Elizabeth's Needlework Designs),  Lucy Redd Sampler (Homespun Elegance),

4. Christmas ornaments for grandbabies that I did not do last year

and the list goes on, with all the Halloween things I love (pumpkins, black cats, etc)

When the list is so long, how do you choose where to start?  With the smallest, the oldest, the least complicated, the prettiest?  Throw them up and see what sticks to the ceiling like spagetti?  I have till May to decide!

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Happy New Year to all, near and far. May you be blessed beyond measure with peace, love, and flowers!

Thursday, November 28, 2019



Happy Thanksgiving to loved ones far way! Blessings to each of you, my heart and light!

Monday, November 18, 2019

Santa is getting closer to town after all. He has a gold border beginning to develop.  After considering how to have a two handed approach without a floor stand, the plumber suggested using a plate easel! It worked sort of, but I settled on a similar method with success.  Decided against the beads as it did not give the gleam I was looking for. Now, using DMC metallic and my great grandmother’s laying tool. Nice effect with a shine not well seen here.  I think it will be quicker and in time for December.

Monday, November 11, 2019

Santa is coming town!  Another project started long ago and steadily put aside till this year.  I started back with the toys in the bag and soldiered on til summer when I gave him a rest. Now I am nearly done- but need to decide on the beading that will create the gold border. I decided to use beads instead of using a gold metallic thread. It will take more time, but I hope the effect is worth it.  Will it be done for Christmas?

I love Santa’s and have several in a variety of techniques. Would you like to see??

Butterfly Time

 Hello friends, glad to be back after a long time. Much has happened- I have retired, gotten a few years older, a new puppy and lots of of o...