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The Summer Beaming Forth by Blackbird Designs

September 12, 2018 By patgeary

The Summer Beaming Forth is #8 in the Blackbird Designs Loose Feathers series For the Birds. I think this is my favorite of them so far. The title of this pattern was taken from a sonnet by John Clare (1793-1864.) His “I love to see the summer beaming forth” seemed the perfect description of this house surrounded by lush gardens.

The Summer Beaming Forth by Blackbird Designs.

The Summer Beaming Forth by Blackbird Designs.

Design Size: 91w x91h
Fabric: 36ct Oaken by Picture This Plus
Threads: Weeks Dye Works

I chose to stitch mine on 16ct Regency by Picture This Plus since it easier for me to see. I used the recommended WDW floss with the exception of Oscar which I was out of.

  • Caper (DMC 934)
  • Cinnabar (DMC 3859)
  • Cocoa (DMC 610)
  • Confederate Gray (DMC 648)
  • Deep Sea (DMC 930)
  • Dirt Road (DMC 420)
  • Jay Bird (DMC 169)
  • Oscar (DMC 3011)
  • Sandcastle (DMC 422)
  • Schneckley (DMC 3045)

Started Stitching: August 16, 2018
Finished Stitching: September 11, 2018

The Summer Beaming Forth.

The Summer Beaming Forth.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Small Finishes

Spring ABC’s by Little House Needleworks

July 2, 2018 By patgeary

Spring ABC’s is another of the long skinny samplers by Little House Needleworks. One of the reasons I love this series is because they can be finished to fit into small spaces on my wall. I stitched Autumn ABC’s earlier but have not made it into a bellpull it as yet.

Spring ABC's by Little House Needleworks.

Spring ABC’s by Little House Needleworks.

The recommended fabric is 32ct Vintage Examplar from Lakeside Linens. Since I cannot see to stitch on fabric with that small a count, I chose to use 16ct Regency by Picture This Plus. I also did not have all of the recommended floss by Classic Colorworks so will be using a floss collection from VIctorian Motto Sampler Shoppe, Tribute to Sisters.

Recommended Floss/Colors I used

  • CC LaTierra/VMSS Walnut Bark
  • CC Eggshell/VMSS Hopscotch (for flowers) VMS Mocha Cream
  • CC Old Marigold/VMSS Dried Peaches
  • CC Stormy Night/VMSS Chiming Bells (from Rocky Mountain Wildflower Collection)
  • CC Sugared Violets/VMSS Easter Bonnets
  • CC Weeping Willow/VMSS Stitching Together
  • CC Wagon Wheel/VMSS Primitive Taupe Brown
Spring ABC's Progress.

Spring ABC’s Progress

Spring ABC's Halfway point

Spring ABC’s Halfway point

And the finished piece.

Spring ABC's by Little House Needleworks.

Spring ABC’s by Little House Needleworks.

March 2021 – Since I had some more of the wooden spools, I decided to finish this one on one of the spools.

Spring ABC's and Needlework ABC's
Spring ABC’s and Needlework ABC’s

Filed Under: Finished Works, Wall Hangings

First Winds of Autumn by Blackbird Designs

June 11, 2018 By patgeary

The First Winds of Autumn by Blackbird Designs is the 2nd offering in 2018 for the Ladies Prim Society. It is available only to members of the Club. It MAY be released to the general public but not for at least a year.

First Winds of Autumn Kit Contents.

First Winds of Autumn Kit Contents.

The kit comes complete with everything needed to complete the project, chart, linen, floss, and Lady Dot velveteen. The linen included is 36ct Vintage Beeswax by R & R Reproductions. 36ct is much too small for me to stitch on even with a magnifier so I am using 16ct Wren by Picture This Plus. The project is shown finished as a strawberry (large) but mine will be even larger so I plan on finishing it as a drum or have it finished.

Started Stitching: June 9, 2018
Finished Stitching: June 24, 2018

First Winds of Autumn Stitching Progress.

First Winds of Autumn Stitching Progress.

First Winds of Autumn - Body of the Drum.

First Winds of Autumn – Body of the Drum.

Since I intend to finish this as a drum, I stitched some butterflies for the top.

Top of Drum.

Top of Drum

Now to send it off to the Twisted Stitcher Vonna Pfeiffer for finishing.

I received this picture of the finished piece from Vonna Pfeiffer today, October 3rd. Cannot wait to see it in person.

First Winds of Autumn.

First Winds of Autumn

Filed Under: Ladies Prim Society

Autumn ABC’s by Little House Needleworks

June 5, 2018 By patgeary

I LOVE this series and one of the main reasons is because each of them is L O N G and S K I N N Y! This will allow me to finish them using bellpull hardware and they won’t take up much in the way of wall space which is in short supply in my house.

Autumn ABC's by Little House Needleworks.

Autumn ABC’s by Little House Needleworks

Stitch Count: 39w x 311h
Recommended Fabric: 32ct Winter’s Brew by R & R Reproductions
Recommended Floss: Classic Colorworks

  • Pumpkin Harvest
  • Caterpillar
  • Eggshell/VMSS Country Tan
  • Sunkissed
  • Fallen Leaves
  • Roasted Chestnut/ VMSS Gathered Chestnuts
  • Weeping Willow/VMSS Spring Ivy
  • Blue Corn/ VMSS Bear’s Paw
  • Ye Olde Gold

I had a piece of 16ct Aida hand dyed by Nancy Turner for her Fabric of the Month Club that I decided to use instead of what was recommended. I really don’t like stitching on linen and 32ct is a little hard on my eyes. I also substituted some of Nancy’s Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe threads for some of those recommended. I have noted them in the thread listing.

Started Stitching: May 16, 2018
Finished Stitching: June 5, 2018

Autumn ABC's finished stitching piece.

Autumn ABC’s finished stitching piece

Autumn ABC's Top

Autumn ABC’s Top

Autumn ABC's Middle

Autumn ABC’s Middle

Autumn ABC's Bottom

Autumn ABC’s Bottom

Filed Under: Finished Works, Wall Hangings

Joyeux Noel by the Drawn Thread

May 31, 2018 By patgeary

This little beauty has been sitting in the drawer for 15 years as it is now 2018 and I stitched it in 2003. I could not even remember the designer of the chart. When looking over what to send off to be finished, I decided this one deserved it. So off to The Twisted Stitcher it went. I love what she did with it.

Joyeux Noel by The Drawn Thread.

Joyeux Noel by The Drawn Thread finished by The Twisted Stitcher

The design is 63 x 63 stitches and the suggested fabric was 36 Count Summer Khaki Edinburgh linen. I do not stitch on linen but not sure what fabric I used. It looks like either 28 or 32ct lambswool of some kind. The suggested floss was Threadworx and DMC floss and Kreinik blending filament. I can tell I used the Kreinik for the small start at the top of the tree an the rest was probably DMC as that was all I used at the time. Not sure which embellishments came with the kit but the package says: Embellished with beads, jade gemstone hearts and 6mm black buttons. Chart Pack includes chart and embellishments. I see the hearts and black buttons on mine but not the others. I wish I knew what I did with the chart so I could stitch it again.

 

Filed Under: Christmas Ornaments

Catch the Wind Mystery SAL by Tempting Tangles Designs

May 13, 2018 By patgeary

Catch the Wind with Quaker motifs/whimsical sea creatures/sailing boats/fish/loch ness monster/whale/cross stitch/counted thread.

The description of the Catch the Wind Mystery SAL by Tempting Tangles Designs intrigued me, so I decided to join in this one too. The price is right too since the three that I had joined were only $5. each. Again, the project is 16 parts with one part released about every two weeks.

Specifics on Catch the Wind

Design Size: 168w x 168h
Recommended Fabric: Wichelt 36ct Jobelan Lambswool

Recommended Floss: Ship’s Manor cotton floss (conversions for DMC and Gentle Arts are suggested. The colors I chose are listed.

  • Sugar Plum 1 skein/GAST Claret
  • Witches Knickers 2 skeins/Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Concord Grape
  • Cleopatra 2 skeins/GAST Verdigris
  • Autumn Sunset 1 skein/GAST Copper
  • Neverland 2 skeins/Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Into the Blue

I chose to us 16ct Regency Aida by Picture This Plus

Started Stitching: May 1, 2018
Finished Stitching: October 19, 2018

Supplies for Catch the Wind.

Supplies for Catch the Wind by Tempting Tangles Designs

 

Catch the Wind Parts 1-4

Catch the Wind Parts 1-4

 

Catch the Wind Parts 1-6

Catch the Wind Parts 1-6

Beware of the horrifying, cannibalistic Humboldt Red Squid (pictured below) – the Red Devil of the Seas. Here in “Catch the Wind SAL”, this monster is a more manageable size.

Humboldt Red Squid from Catch the Wind Mystery Sampler.

Humboldt Red Squid from Catch the Wind Mystery Sampler

 

Catch the Wind - Parts 1-7.

Catch the Wind – Parts 1-7

 

Catch the Wind Parts 1 - 10.

Catch the Wind Parts 1 – 10

 

Catch the Wind Parts 1-13.

Catch the Wind Parts 1-13.

Catch the Wind parts 1-16.
Catch the Wind parts 1-16

UPDATE: July 2022 – Framed with a simple black frame and ready to hang.

Catch the Wind framed

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers

Swans and Shears Mystery SAL by Tempting Tangles Designs

May 13, 2018 By patgeary

Swans and Shears is another project offered by Tempting Tangles Designs and Deborah Dick. The description was intriguing: This SAL is filled with Quaker medallions and hidden scissors and swans. Since I had enjoyed stitching the earlier one, Wildflower Woodland Quaker, I decided to try this one too.

The entire project is made up of 16 parts released about every two weeks. There is a Facebook group you can also join to share your work and where the files are posted.

Specifics for Swans and Shears are:

Design Size: 176w x 148h
Recommended Fabric: Linen, evenweave, Aida  – size and color your choice

Suggested Floss with my substitutions:

  • DMC 612/Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Waves of Grain
  • DMC 500/Carrie’s Creations Bay Breeze
  • DMC 936/Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Ripe Avocado
  • DMC 3740/Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Purple Splendor
  • DMC 869/Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Basket Weave
  • DMC3836/Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Spring Lilac
  • DMC 501/Carrie’s Creation Pacific Blue
  • DMC 3803/Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Cherry Swirl

This design can also be stitched with all one color which will require 6 skeins of the desired color.

I chose a piece of 28ct Monaco I had in my stash to stitch this one one.

Started Stitching: March 17, 2018
Finished Stitching: August 18, 2018

Swans and Shears, a start.

Swans and Shears, a start

Swans and Shears Parts 1-5

Swans and Shears Parts 1-5

Swans and Shears, a bit more.

Swans and Shears, a bit more.

Swans and Shears, Parts 1-9.

Swans and Shears, Parts 1-9.

Swans and Shears Parts 1-12.

Swans and Shears Parts 1-12.

Swans and Shears Parts 1- 14.

Swans and Shears Parts 1- 14

Swans and Shears by Tempting Tangle Designs.

Swans and Shears by Tempting Tangle Designs

Swans and Shears by Tempting Tangles Design Framed December 5, 2022

Filed Under: Finished Works, Pictures

Rosehips and Ivy by Blackbird Designs

April 25, 2018 By patgeary

Rosehips and Ivy was a release of the Ladies Prim Society towards the end of 2017.

Rosehips and Ivy Kit by Blackbird Designs.

Rosehips and Ivy Kit by Blackbird Designs from Ladies Prim Society

I thought first of stitching it as just a small horizontal picture, then decided to go ahead and stitch it as a drum. The materials that came with the kit included the floss and linen.  I chose to use a piece of 16ct Aida I had in my stash.

Recommended Fabric: 36ct Winter’s Brew by R & R Reproductions
Recommended Floss: Weeks Dye Works

  • Baked Apple
  • Brick
  • Caper
  • Cinnabar
  • Garrison Green
  • Mocha
  • Oscar
  • Saltwater Taffy

Started Stitching: 12/12/2017
Finished Stitching: 1/5/2018

Rosehips and Ivy Stitched Piece.

Rosehips and Ivy Stitched Piece. for body of the drum

Rosehips and Ivy stitched piece for top of the drum.

Rosehips and Ivy stitched piece for top of the drum

The two pieces of have mailed to Vonna Pfeiffer, The Twisted Stitcher for finishing as a drum. I’ll post a picture when I get them back.

And here it is, the finished drum. I LOVE it!!

Rosehips and Ivy by Blackbird Designs.

Rosehips and Ivy by Blackbird Designs

Filed Under: Ladies Prim Society

Deck the Halls by Blackbird Designs

April 24, 2018 By patgeary

Deck the Halls is one of the newest books by Blackbird Designs released during the Nashville Needlework Market 2018. The book contains six patterns that can be stitched as strawberries OR small charts for finishing as pin pillows or whatever you want. The book also contains finishing instructions for the strawberries.

Deck the Halls by Blackbird Designs.

Deck the Halls by Blackbird Designs

I decided to stitch at least four of them and attempt finishing as strawberries, something I have NEVER done. I was able to purchase the suggested lace trim (#257691) from Hobby Lobby. I could not locate the recommended seam binding ribbon but another stitcher very generously sent me some. It is 1/2″ wide dark olive by Hug Snug.

Christmas Cactus

The first one I selected to stitch is called Christmas Cactus. The recommended fabric is 36ct Sand by Picture This Plus but I cannot see well enough to stitch on the small a count so I chose 16ct pink that I had in my stash. I did use the recommended floss on this one which is all Weeks Dye Works – Aztec Red, Baked Apple, Olive, Oscar, Palomino. One recommended color, Whiskey, I did not have so substituted DMC 680.

Started Stitching: 4/13/2018
Finished: 4/19/2018

Christmas Cactus by Blackbird Designs.

Christmas Cactus by Blackbird Designs

Christmas Cactus by Blackbird Designs

Christmas Cactus by Blackbird Designs

Dancing Sugar Plums

The recommended fabric for this one is 36ct Opal by Picture This Plus. I used the same 16ct pink Aida I had in my stash to stitch this one also. I used the recommended floss – Weeks Dye Works – Cranberry Ice, Dolphin, Oscar, Pink Sand, and Palomino. I did not have Cattail so used DMC 543 and for River Rock used DMC 3860.

Started Stitching: 4/23/2018
Finished: 5/13/2018

I did work on some other project during this time so took longer to finish up.

Dancing Sugar Plums.

Dancing Sugar Plums from Deck the Halls

Dancing Sugar Plums from Deck the Halls

Dancing Sugar Plums from Deck the Halls

Filed Under: Finished Works, Small Finishes

Vintage Birds by Jeannette Douglas Designs

April 3, 2018 By patgeary

When I first saw this chart as one of the sneak peeks from the Nashville Needlework Market in 2017, I knew I wanted to stitch it. I ordered the chart from Crazy Annie’s along with a number of other Nashville releases.

Cover of Vintage Birds by Jeannette Douglas Designs.

Cover of Vintage Birds by Jeannette Douglas Designs

Fast forward to 2018 and I decided it was time to stitch this beauty. While the recommended fabric was 36 Ct. Legacy, I chose to us 16ct Legacy by Picture This Plus. I also decided to switch out some of the floss and use one of my favorites Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe threads.

Stitch Count: 145W x 156H.
Design Size: 9 1/8 x 9 3/4inches
Uses specialty stitches which I made some changes to

Recommended Floss/Substitutes I Used

  • GA Baby Spinach/VM Spring Grass
  • GA Copper
  • GA Dried Thyme/VM Prairie Sage
  • GA Gold Leaf/VM Gold Rush
  • GA Honey Dew
  • GA Loganberry/VM Sweet Violets
  • GA Maple Syrup/VM Weathered Barnwood
  • GA Old Purple Paint/VM Jacob’s Ladder
  • GA Old Red Paint/VM Cherry Bush
  • GA Pomegranate/VM Be My Valentine
  • GA Portabella
  • GA Summer Meadow/VM Prairie Parsley
  • WDW Cadet
  • WDW Charcoal
  • WDW Deep Sea
  • WDW Kentucky Blue Grass
  • WDW Lucky
  • WDW Peacock
  • WDW Pelican Gray
  • WDW Tiger Eye
  • GA Tarnished Gold
  • GA Tradewind
  • GA Wood Trail

This was one of a number of projects I was rotating through. I started stitching on February 28, 2018 and put the last stitches in on the night of April 2, 2018. For now it will go into the bottomless drawer of finished pieces.

Vintage Birds by Jeannette Douglas Designs - Stitch Piece.

Vintage Birds by Jeannette Douglas Designs – Stitch Piece

December 5, 2022

And here it is four years later, and Vintage Birds is now framed. I chose the SLIM COPPER WOOD PICTURE FRAME from pictureframes.com and it was on sale for 40% off with free shipping. 

 

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers

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