 This is late in getting done, but it's done, and that's the main thing.  This is Tate's Stocking by Raise the Roof Designs (which is ME!) I designed and stitched this for my nephew, Tate, and I told him on the phone the other day that Santa was going to be able to fit LOTS of presents in this stocking.  The pattern is $9.00 and available now.  I stitched on 20 count Straw Linen by Weeks Dye Works in a combination of Perle Cottons by Weeks Dye Works and Crescent Colours. A few sleigh bell buttons by JABCo. finish 'er off.  What-d'-ya-think?
This is late in getting done, but it's done, and that's the main thing.  This is Tate's Stocking by Raise the Roof Designs (which is ME!) I designed and stitched this for my nephew, Tate, and I told him on the phone the other day that Santa was going to be able to fit LOTS of presents in this stocking.  The pattern is $9.00 and available now.  I stitched on 20 count Straw Linen by Weeks Dye Works in a combination of Perle Cottons by Weeks Dye Works and Crescent Colours. A few sleigh bell buttons by JABCo. finish 'er off.  What-d'-ya-think?Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Tate's Stocking and Hello from Mr. Zero
 This is late in getting done, but it's done, and that's the main thing.  This is Tate's Stocking by Raise the Roof Designs (which is ME!) I designed and stitched this for my nephew, Tate, and I told him on the phone the other day that Santa was going to be able to fit LOTS of presents in this stocking.  The pattern is $9.00 and available now.  I stitched on 20 count Straw Linen by Weeks Dye Works in a combination of Perle Cottons by Weeks Dye Works and Crescent Colours. A few sleigh bell buttons by JABCo. finish 'er off.  What-d'-ya-think?
This is late in getting done, but it's done, and that's the main thing.  This is Tate's Stocking by Raise the Roof Designs (which is ME!) I designed and stitched this for my nephew, Tate, and I told him on the phone the other day that Santa was going to be able to fit LOTS of presents in this stocking.  The pattern is $9.00 and available now.  I stitched on 20 count Straw Linen by Weeks Dye Works in a combination of Perle Cottons by Weeks Dye Works and Crescent Colours. A few sleigh bell buttons by JABCo. finish 'er off.  What-d'-ya-think?Wednesday, December 14, 2011
News about "A Wassailing"
Sunday, December 11, 2011
A sad day yesterday
Friday, December 9, 2011
Have yourself a meow-y little Christmas...
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Cleaning Day and a New Kitten

Tuesday, November 29, 2011
A-Wassailing Request Information
 
Sunday, November 27, 2011
A-Wassailing

I am sending a bunch of goodies off to the Christmas in Williamsburg needlework retreat coming up this weekend. Watch for hand-dyed fabrics, charts, kits, silks and more from Shakespeare's Peddler. This is a kit I designed just for the retreat -- attendees will be able to purchase this kit at the boutique. If you aren't lucky enough to be going, you can get on a waiting list to get one of these kits from me for $25.00 plus shipping, depending on how many of them I get back.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Claire's Ornament for this year
 Every year I make ornaments for my niece and nephews, and I have finished Claire's, which I think turned out really cute.  This is a Val's Stitchin' Stuff ornament from the Just Cross Stitch ornament issue a few years back.  There was more to the pattern, but I thought it would be cute to finish it as a circle.
Every year I make ornaments for my niece and nephews, and I have finished Claire's, which I think turned out really cute.  This is a Val's Stitchin' Stuff ornament from the Just Cross Stitch ornament issue a few years back.  There was more to the pattern, but I thought it would be cute to finish it as a circle.  Thursday, November 17, 2011
Thread usage for Ann and what's next...
 I've decided to call the Ann Dale full sampler "Ann Dale 1827: Big and Beautiful." I finished charting the sampler, finally, last night. There are over 65,000 stitches in this baby! Needless to say, you'll go through a fair amount of floss. Here's my best estimate on how many skeins you'll need of each color (no number afterwards means just one skein.) Of course, your individual stitching style may increase or decrease the number of skeins you need (for example, how much ripping you do...ahem.)
I've decided to call the Ann Dale full sampler "Ann Dale 1827: Big and Beautiful." I finished charting the sampler, finally, last night. There are over 65,000 stitches in this baby! Needless to say, you'll go through a fair amount of floss. Here's my best estimate on how many skeins you'll need of each color (no number afterwards means just one skein.) Of course, your individual stitching style may increase or decrease the number of skeins you need (for example, how much ripping you do...ahem.) And of course, I'm not even done printing this new sampler and people are already asking me: "What's next?"  Sheesh!  I have pulled out the beautiful Jane Pattison sampler that I bought not long ago on eBay.  I think it has a definite wintery feel to it, and will be a great palette cleanser after you've done some motor stitching on Ann's sampler.  I also have a surprise sampler that I will be working on...to be released soon, actually...I'm so excited.  It's an antique I found with a Christmas tree on it!!  OH MY!
And of course, I'm not even done printing this new sampler and people are already asking me: "What's next?"  Sheesh!  I have pulled out the beautiful Jane Pattison sampler that I bought not long ago on eBay.  I think it has a definite wintery feel to it, and will be a great palette cleanser after you've done some motor stitching on Ann's sampler.  I also have a surprise sampler that I will be working on...to be released soon, actually...I'm so excited.  It's an antique I found with a Christmas tree on it!!  OH MY!Wednesday, November 16, 2011
A new kitten at the house
 This is Fargo.  My cousin, Carri, came from the Dakota's this week for a four-day visit, and one of our outings was to the shelter.  After playing on the floor in a pile of kittens that were up for adoption, we found Fargo and the rest of his litter in the exam room.  I offered to take one home (we still have Pekoe).  And I was able to name him.
This is Fargo.  My cousin, Carri, came from the Dakota's this week for a four-day visit, and one of our outings was to the shelter.  After playing on the floor in a pile of kittens that were up for adoption, we found Fargo and the rest of his litter in the exam room.  I offered to take one home (we still have Pekoe).  And I was able to name him.Wednesday, November 2, 2011
A great time at Virginia Beach
 I wish you all could have been there!  When I left Norfolk, the sounds of laughter and excited conversation were still knocking around in my ears.  About 100 stitchers, plus five teachers, plus two shop owners, plus a number of Dyeing to Stitch employees made for a wonderful weekend.  The picture above is Tina, Teri, Jeannette and I standing on the beach right outside our hotel.  The weather was perfect for shell picking and walking barefoot on the sand.  Shortly after this picture was taken, the gang talked me into taking my shoes off.
I wish you all could have been there!  When I left Norfolk, the sounds of laughter and excited conversation were still knocking around in my ears.  About 100 stitchers, plus five teachers, plus two shop owners, plus a number of Dyeing to Stitch employees made for a wonderful weekend.  The picture above is Tina, Teri, Jeannette and I standing on the beach right outside our hotel.  The weather was perfect for shell picking and walking barefoot on the sand.  Shortly after this picture was taken, the gang talked me into taking my shoes off. Of course, I took my shoes off, and as soon as a wave came up a little too high and made my pant cuffs wet, I took the plunge and went in up to my knees.  Wet pants are wet pants, and it didn't make any difference to me if they were wet a few inches or a foot and a half.
Of course, I took my shoes off, and as soon as a wave came up a little too high and made my pant cuffs wet, I took the plunge and went in up to my knees.  Wet pants are wet pants, and it didn't make any difference to me if they were wet a few inches or a foot and a half. The next morning, we went to Pocahontas Pancakes, a breakfast place not far from the hotel that specializes in pancakes and waffles.  This Native American had rock-hard abs!
The next morning, we went to Pocahontas Pancakes, a breakfast place not far from the hotel that specializes in pancakes and waffles.  This Native American had rock-hard abs! One of the cool things about this retreat was the project reveal.  None of the students had seen any of the pieces that would be their classwork.  My assignment was to do a winter beach-themed piece, and I cheated by putting a date of Winter 1824 on my piece.  The students learned to make the little patches, and the piece also has some specialty stitches.  I will release this design in a year, so the rest of you can try it out.
One of the cool things about this retreat was the project reveal.  None of the students had seen any of the pieces that would be their classwork.  My assignment was to do a winter beach-themed piece, and I cheated by putting a date of Winter 1824 on my piece.  The students learned to make the little patches, and the piece also has some specialty stitches.  I will release this design in a year, so the rest of you can try it out. Everyone was so nice -- and my students were smiley and ready to stitch.  I commented several times that it's always great to get together with fellow stitchers...people who totally get how exciting it is to talk about fabric and threads.
Everyone was so nice -- and my students were smiley and ready to stitch.  I commented several times that it's always great to get together with fellow stitchers...people who totally get how exciting it is to talk about fabric and threads.  Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Pekoe's First Halloween
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
This is Pekoe
 OK, so this isn't a very flattering picture of me, but I don't hesitate to show it to you, because this is what my life looks like around 11:30 p.m. in my crazy cat house.  Pekoe is a new cat to our household -- he's about one pound and about four weeks old.  We'll have him a month or so.  He really, really likes "the nice lady."  (My husband thought he was being very clever taking this picture.)
OK, so this isn't a very flattering picture of me, but I don't hesitate to show it to you, because this is what my life looks like around 11:30 p.m. in my crazy cat house.  Pekoe is a new cat to our household -- he's about one pound and about four weeks old.  We'll have him a month or so.  He really, really likes "the nice lady."  (My husband thought he was being very clever taking this picture.)Tuesday, October 4, 2011
A few new releases
 October is here, and ho boy, am I happy about that. I don't have much time, as I am SWAMPED, but I wanted to share "Pumpkin Joe," a new Raise the Roof piece I just finished stitching yesterday afternoon.  It's stitched on 30 ct. Tiger's Eye (Weeks Dye Works) with DMC floss 310 and Bittersweet Sampler Threads.  A few buttons from JABCo are tied on with black floss.
October is here, and ho boy, am I happy about that. I don't have much time, as I am SWAMPED, but I wanted to share "Pumpkin Joe," a new Raise the Roof piece I just finished stitching yesterday afternoon.  It's stitched on 30 ct. Tiger's Eye (Weeks Dye Works) with DMC floss 310 and Bittersweet Sampler Threads.  A few buttons from JABCo are tied on with black floss. And here's a close-up of Ann.  You can click on these pictures to make them larger.  I can't even tell you how beautiful this is in person.  Well, yes I can.  Very, very beautiful.   Hope you like it!
And here's a close-up of Ann.  You can click on these pictures to make them larger.  I can't even tell you how beautiful this is in person.  Well, yes I can.  Very, very beautiful.   Hope you like it!Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Fun to see my designs pop up...
 This is my Magic Garden design (via Shakespeare's Peddler.)  I released it last year, and it's been very popular, but I REALLY REALLY UBER-LOVE this with the matting Jill did.  When I called her to ask if I could post the picture on my blog, she said she had no idea I was designing and said she loves Jenny Bean and had a lot of fun doing these mats.
This is my Magic Garden design (via Shakespeare's Peddler.)  I released it last year, and it's been very popular, but I REALLY REALLY UBER-LOVE this with the matting Jill did.  When I called her to ask if I could post the picture on my blog, she said she had no idea I was designing and said she loves Jenny Bean and had a lot of fun doing these mats.  
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
You say good-bye, and I say hello
 Before I left, I snapped a few last shots.  Here is Moofie sitting by the window.  She is a really sweet cat, loves to sit on laps, purrs while she's sleeping, and has a lot of patience.
Before I left, I snapped a few last shots.  Here is Moofie sitting by the window.  She is a really sweet cat, loves to sit on laps, purrs while she's sleeping, and has a lot of patience. And here is Simba taking one last little cat nap in our Ikea Poang chair.  Who says redheads don't look great in red?  She is confident, loves popcorn and wrestling, and is so, so happy.  It was strange not to wake up to them this morning.  I'll let y'all know when they've been adopted.
And here is Simba taking one last little cat nap in our Ikea Poang chair.  Who says redheads don't look great in red?  She is confident, loves popcorn and wrestling, and is so, so happy.  It was strange not to wake up to them this morning.  I'll let y'all know when they've been adopted. Dottie thought as long as I was snapping pictures, she'd pose for me.  She's doing great, although she's trying to get used to two new (temporary) brothers...
Dottie thought as long as I was snapping pictures, she'd pose for me.  She's doing great, although she's trying to get used to two new (temporary) brothers... Say hello to Skipper.  When I took Moofie and Simba to get their final check-up on Friday at the shelter, I was asked if I could take home two nameless black cats.  Nameless is never a good thing at the shelter; it usually means that unless something quickly changes, that animal will be on the next list for euthanasia.  I said: of course!  And I was able to name these two sweet little boys (I'm pretty sure they're boys this time.)
Say hello to Skipper.  When I took Moofie and Simba to get their final check-up on Friday at the shelter, I was asked if I could take home two nameless black cats.  Nameless is never a good thing at the shelter; it usually means that unless something quickly changes, that animal will be on the next list for euthanasia.  I said: of course!  And I was able to name these two sweet little boys (I'm pretty sure they're boys this time.)   This is Skipper's brother, Gilligan.  (We call them Skip and Gill.)  Gilligan is an awesome cat -- very brave, confident, comfortable in his own fur.  He rubs on ankles.  He asks nicely to be picked up.  He has been over just about every square inch of our house already.  And both boys are eating nicely, using the litter box every time, and even tucking themselves into their cat bed at night.  We'll have them for around five weeks or so -- it will depend on how quickly they grow.
This is Skipper's brother, Gilligan.  (We call them Skip and Gill.)  Gilligan is an awesome cat -- very brave, confident, comfortable in his own fur.  He rubs on ankles.  He asks nicely to be picked up.  He has been over just about every square inch of our house already.  And both boys are eating nicely, using the litter box every time, and even tucking themselves into their cat bed at night.  We'll have them for around five weeks or so -- it will depend on how quickly they grow. Here's a face from the past you may not recognize.  This is little Elvis!  My friend Jennifer and her family adopted Elvis and love him to pieces.  He is getting big, and is such a nice boy.  He is getting over his habit of tearing open the bread and eating the crust off.  Jennifer even caught him putting away a skein of Sampler Threads that had fallen out of a basket (you can see that basket behind him.)  I told her that he was raised well.
Here's a face from the past you may not recognize.  This is little Elvis!  My friend Jennifer and her family adopted Elvis and love him to pieces.  He is getting big, and is such a nice boy.  He is getting over his habit of tearing open the bread and eating the crust off.  Jennifer even caught him putting away a skein of Sampler Threads that had fallen out of a basket (you can see that basket behind him.)  I told her that he was raised well. And here is Chi.  Chi's new name is Stella, and her new owner contacted me via Facebook and shares pictures now and then.  Stella and her owner like to watch English romance movies together, and that cat is getting supremely spoiled.  Isn't she a beauty?
And here is Chi.  Chi's new name is Stella, and her new owner contacted me via Facebook and shares pictures now and then.  Stella and her owner like to watch English romance movies together, and that cat is getting supremely spoiled.  Isn't she a beauty?Thursday, September 22, 2011
What a great show...and here's Ann!
 Hey, well, I know you are all going to want to see this ... Ann Dale came in the mail this week.  Thanks so much to Chris Canaday to doing a fabbo job stitching the model.  I have already ordered a frame, and the piece is stretched.  Isn't it gorgeous?  The next few days I'll be working on getting the chart finished.  When the frame is in, I can print covers, and away we go!
Hey, well, I know you are all going to want to see this ... Ann Dale came in the mail this week.  Thanks so much to Chris Canaday to doing a fabbo job stitching the model.  I have already ordered a frame, and the piece is stretched.  Isn't it gorgeous?  The next few days I'll be working on getting the chart finished.  When the frame is in, I can print covers, and away we go!   My friend Jennifer and I had a great time in St. Charles at the Celebrations of Needlework show.  Our booth looked just like a little shop, and I was fortunate to be able to meet stitchers from all over the place.  I sold lots of fabric, lots of my sampler charts, and lots of silk, so I know there are some very happy and busy stitchers this week.
My friend Jennifer and I had a great time in St. Charles at the Celebrations of Needlework show.  Our booth looked just like a little shop, and I was fortunate to be able to meet stitchers from all over the place.  I sold lots of fabric, lots of my sampler charts, and lots of silk, so I know there are some very happy and busy stitchers this week.Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Quick post
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Remembering and Hoping
This is my song, Oh God of all the nations,
A song of peace for lands afar and mine.
This is my home, the country where my heart is;
Here are my hopes, my dreams, my sacred shrine.
But other hearts in other lands are beating,
With hopes and dreams as true and high as mine.
My country’s skies are bluer than the ocean,
And sunlight beams on cloverleaf and pine.
But other lands have sunlight too and clover,
And skies are everywhere as blue as mine.
Oh hear my song, oh God of all the nations,
A song of peace for their land and for mine.
May truth and freedom come to every nation;
may peace abound where strife has raged so long;
that each may seek to love and build together,
a world united, righting every wrong;
a world united in its love for freedom,
proclaiming peace together in one song.
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Ten years ago, I posted some hymn lyrics on my web site in reaction to the horrible events of 9-11. Ten years on, it still seems we can use the sentiments of "This is My Song" (sometimes called "A Song of Peace.")Thursday, September 8, 2011
A new Raise the Roof piece and yes, she's mine



Friday, September 2, 2011
Hm...what do you think?
 I have an opportunity to purchase this sampler.  It's British, and I think quite lovely.  But I need your help....
I have an opportunity to purchase this sampler.  It's British, and I think quite lovely.  But I need your help....'A CONTEMPLATION ON NIGHT.''When the pure soul is from the body flown,
No more shall Night's alternate reign be known;
The sun no more shall rolling light bestow,
But from the Almighty streams of glory flow.
Oh! May some nobler thought my soul employ,
Than empty, transient, sublunary joy.
The stars shall drop, the sun shall lose his flame,
But thou, O God: for ever shine the same.'
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Elenor Ferrow and Maggie Bean: Harvest completed
 I've got two new photographs for you today.  Elenor Ferrow's frame came in, so I'll be printing graphs in the next few days for her sampler.  It turned out LOVELY!  The graph will retail for $12.00, and if you want to order from me, you certainly can and may.  Otherwise, ask your local shop to get it in for you.
I've got two new photographs for you today.  Elenor Ferrow's frame came in, so I'll be printing graphs in the next few days for her sampler.  It turned out LOVELY!  The graph will retail for $12.00, and if you want to order from me, you certainly can and may.  Otherwise, ask your local shop to get it in for you.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Boo * Scurry * Yum
 This is a new piece I designed (a Raise the Roof piece) that I finished stitching yesterday.  You can't see the WHOLE thing...I'm going to save a full shot for when I get the buttons and frame in place.  But this will be ready in about a week and a half for release.  It has turned out really, really cute.  I have plans for a sister piece for Christmas.
This is a new piece I designed (a Raise the Roof piece) that I finished stitching yesterday.  You can't see the WHOLE thing...I'm going to save a full shot for when I get the buttons and frame in place.  But this will be ready in about a week and a half for release.  It has turned out really, really cute.  I have plans for a sister piece for Christmas.Saturday, August 20, 2011
Safe travels and speedy stitching
 The supplies for the Ann Dale Sampler (above) are going out to my model stitcher today. Chris Canaday stitched my Jane Philpott Sampler last year (and did a fabulous job.) Here's Jane, if you forgot what she looks like:
The supplies for the Ann Dale Sampler (above) are going out to my model stitcher today. Chris Canaday stitched my Jane Philpott Sampler last year (and did a fabulous job.) Here's Jane, if you forgot what she looks like:


 
 









