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Gifts of the Season

April 21, 2025 By patgeary 2 Comments

Gifts of the Season is one of the two new releases by Blackbird Designs. The booklet contains four projects inspired by an English Sampler. Two of the designs were 2023 retreat projects from Attic Needlework.

The sampler pictured on the front cover is Gifts of the Season and the one I chose to stitch first. The stitch count is 157w by 169h and the recommended fabric is 36ct Velum by Picture This Plus. I chose to use a piece of 16ct Moon Shadow by Seraphim Fabrics. I am also going to switch out the floss for Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe floss.

  • GA Antique Rose/Wild Rose Petals
  • GA Chamomile/1812 Wilderness
  • WDW Confederate Gray/DMC 3023
  • CC Colonial Rose/Dusty Mauve
  • WDW Dirt Road
  • WDW Dove/DMC 927
  • GA Harvest Basket/Dried Wheat
  • GA Heirloom Gold/Stitching Together
  • GA Rose Garden/1812 Rose
  • WDW Sage/Sage Powder

I also decided to leave off the border around the sampler and possibly the personalization block at the bottom.

I had a simple brown frame (11″ x 11″) that I thought would work for this one. Now to hang it in the dining room with my other Blackbird Designs projects.

Filed Under: Pictures, Samplers

My Friend’s House

March 12, 2025 By patgeary

My Friend’s House by Blackbird Designs is #8 in the Abecedarian Series.

I bought this one kitted up from another stitcher some time ago. I switched out the 30ct Espresso by R & R Reproductions for 16ct Sand Dunes by Seraphim. I also switched out the Gentle Arts Country Redwood for Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Brick Road.

From the inside of the chart: The year stitched into this sampler, 1999, celebrates a lasting partnership and the beginning of Blackbird Designs. Barb and I met at a local quilt and cross stitch shop, The Saltbox Sampler, around 1997. She attended an applique class I was teaching. As she worked on her quilt, I couldn’t help but notice that she had a great eye for color and an innate sense of design.

We made an immediate connection and quickly became fast friends. As our friendship grew, we decided it would be fun to begin a quilt pattern business. Little did we know that we would branch out and expand into cross stitch designs.

Barb and I live a good distance apart so we are not able to run over to each other’s houses as often as we would like. Instead, we try to meet somewhere in the middle. Nordstrom’s Cafe and Applebee’s are two of our favorite places but, in a pinch, even the Quick Trip parking lot can serve as our “office.”

No matter where we are, we feel at home with each other. This sampler celebrates our enduring friendship. (Barb passed away in July 2021)

Because these two are my very favorite designers, I decided to stitch this one in their honor.

I decided I wanted a simple finish for this one so I covered two pieces of matboard with fabric and mounted the stitched piece to that. Add an easel stand and it was ready for display.

Filed Under: Samplers

Summer Harvest

January 20, 2025 By patgeary

Some years ago, I was able to purchase some of the Blackbird Designs charts as a kit which included the fabric and floss and chart. The fabric was linen which I do not stitch on so I sold the fabric to another stitcher and selected some aida I had in my stash.

Summer Harvest was copyright 2014 and is now Out of Print.

For Summer Harvest I selected a piece of 16ct Lambswool aida and used the called for floss with the exception of Old Red Paint which I had used for another project. II subbed Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Southern Red Trillium which was a perfect match.

I added the initials of my paternal great-grandmother and her birth year. Sarah Emma Oldham was born in 1855. She married The photo below shows her with her daughter Ada and my grandfather Leonard. My father, Adrian Lee Little was name after his Aunt Ada.

Now I need to find the perfect frame for this one.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers

Peace and Plenty

August 22, 2024 By patgeary

Peace and Plenty is a Christmas Sampler included in the book Sisters by Blackbird Designs. It was published in 2013 and is now Out of Print. It could easily be added as the 5th sampler in the Christmas Sampler series.

Sisters by Blackbird Designs cover.

I chose a piece of 16ct antique white aida I had in my stash and used some of the called for floss and subs for the ones I did not have.

  • Gentle Arts Antique Rose – I used DMC 223
  • Gentle Arts Brandy
  • Gentle Arts Endive – I used DMC 3011
  • Gentle Arts Heirloom Gold
  • Gentle Arts Linen – I used DMC 950
  • Gentle Arts Old Hickory – I used DMC 611
  • Gentle Arts Old Red Pain I used au a Ver Soie 109
  • Gentle Arts Piney Woods
  • Gentle Arts Tarnished Gold
  • Gentle Arts Toffee – I used DMC 167
  • Gentle Arts Woodrose – DMC 407
Peace and Plenty stitched.

I made a mistake on the bottom border but decided to leave it. Now to decide on a frame and add it to my Christmas wall.

November 2024 – I decided to order a frame through Craig Frames. I had used their frames in the past by ordering custom frames through Amazon. This time I ordered directly through their website which seemed to offer a wider selection. They do not offer fractional sizes but that was OK for what I needed. The shipping was free and the frame came just as well packaged as those from pictureframes.com which has been my go to store for years.

And a closeup of the frame.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers

A Little Bit of Spring

June 16, 2024 By patgeary

A Little Bit of Spring is the newest release from Blackbird Designs. As soon as I saw it, I knew I had to stitch it.

A Little Bit of Spring cover.

The design is based on an antique sampler purchased from the UK. The called for fabric is 36ct Iced Cappuccino from R & R Reproductions. I chose to stitch mine on 16ct Dusty Road by Seraphim. The wording on the design is meant to be stitched over one so I will need to make an adjustment for that.

I used the called for floss but ran out of two colors but was able to match those with rom my collection of Victorian Motto floss. For Old Red Paint, I used Southern Red Trillium and for Confederate Gary, I used Twitterpated (love the name).

The border flowers were supposed to alternate Old Red Paint and Mocha but I had a hard time distinguishing between the sold heart and solid circle so mine are all stitched with Old Red Paint.

I love how it turned out and decided rather than try and figure out some wording that would fit, I added another motif. I thought I had a frame that would work but it is a slight bit too small (11″x11″) so will need to order something.

I found a 12×12 frame for half price that I liked so here is the framed piece ready to hang.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers

Bringing Good Cheer

February 27, 2024 By patgeary

Bringing Good Cheer by Blackbird Designs is #3 in the Christmas Sampler series. This is the 2nd one of this series that I have stitched. The first one was Christmas Rose.

I chose a piece of 18ct antique white aida with the called for Weeks Dye Works floss. I did not have Cayenne so chose to use DMC 3777. I love the rich red of the flowers.

Alma writes of this design” Bringing Good Cheer was inspired by the antique sampler stitched by M. Bowker in 1842, when she was only 9 years old. The wild floral border captured my attention right away. I love it when the border is bold and almost grabs the attention away from the central design.

Since I stitched this one on aida, I decided to change the satin stitches for the basket to plain crosses using Chestnut and Dirt Road. I’m happy with how this turned out.

I used a simple black frame I purchased from Amazon.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers

A Simple Wish

February 19, 2024 By patgeary

A Simple Wish by Blackbird Designs is included in the quilt book, Garden Club published in 2010.

I’ve wanted to stitch it for some time and a friend loaned me the chart. I chose a piece of 28ct white Lugana from my stash with mostly called for threads. I guess I did not realize how many eyelet stitches this particular design has and I’m really not enjoying stitching them.

I decided to add another row of alphabet letters instead of any personalization on this one. Most of my ancestor names are too long. Not sure how I will finish it as yet but happy it is now finished.

And here it is framed. I used a simple frame from Michael’s but painted it a brown.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers, Small Finishes

Bluebird’s Message

February 19, 2024 By patgeary

Several years ago, someone in one of my cross-stitch groups was selling her kitted-up Blackbird Designs Loose Feathers charts. I bought several of them.

Fast forward to now and a stitching friend posted her finished Bluebird’s Message. I decided to pull mine out and stitch it. Since the original kit had included linen fabric, and I don’t stitch on linen, I pulled out a piece of 16ct Colonial Parchment from Fabrics by Stephanie to stitch mine on. I used all the called for colors since they were included in the kit.

I LOVE the bright colors. Now to find a suitable frame.

I ordered a dark cherry frame from Craig Frames for this one.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers

A Sweet Memory

December 22, 2023 By patgeary

The very first time I saw A Sweet Memory by Silver Creek Samplers, I knew I had to stitch this for my two sons. Even though the youngest is 59 and my oldest would be 62 this year, it brought back memories of drawings on the ceilings using the top bunk of their bed.

I chose a piece of 28ct mushroom lugana to stitch it on and used the called for colors except for the handprint and bear. For those two I used Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe, Havana Brown. This one ended up being my last finish for 2023. I need to measure it and figure out a frame.

I stitched their initials over one. I wanted to add the year they were each born but there was just not enough room. I love how it turned out. Now to find the perfect frame for it.

I ordered the frame from Amazon and it included glass and backing board. I’ll add spacers between the glass and stitched piece.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers

Red Letter Sampler

September 21, 2023 By patgeary

When I first saw Red Letter Sampler by Threadwok Primitives posted in a Facebook group, I knew I wanted to stitch it. I ordered it and it arrived quickly. Nan’s charts are color and hard for me to see but Nan graciously included a black and white copy even though I had forgotten to ask for it.

I chose a piece of 16ct Parchment aida that I had in my stash and the recommended floss. The DMC colors for the two shades of red are a very good match.

  • GAST Country Redwood (DMC 3777) 1 skein was not quite enough so used the DMC for the last few stitches
  • GAST Wood Trail (DMC 3781)
  • GAST Sanguine (DMC 3773) excellent match

Started Stitching: September 15, 2023
Finished Stitching: September 21, 2023

Not sure how I am going to finish it as yet as on 16ct it is 7 5/8 x 4 1/8 which will make a larger pin pillow.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers, Small Finishes

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