Showing posts with label #stitchfrommystash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #stitchfrommystash. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Is anyone still there???


"In Full Bloom"
Sewing Pocket and Pinkeep
for Dyeing to Stitch Quaint Country Ladies Club

Is anyone still there to read this?
Gosh it has been a month since I posted!
I have been doing a lot of traveling this summer and now am in catch up mode both at work and at home. I have been posting on Instagram almost daily. Do people still read and follow blogs? I miss my blog, but Instagram is quick and easy. I have also been having troubles getting photos from my phone to my blog. I'm debating what to do...


I had a finish on Labor Day!
As you can see, I stitched this in 2018 - as soon as the kit arrived, but I did not fully finish. 
I guess that I can count this as a Stitch From My Stash completion!


I love the lining fabric on the sewing pocket!


And on the back of the pinkeep as well!

I do have a few things that I simply must share before I decide whether to continue my blog or not.
So if you are still out there, please stay tuned!!! I will be back soon!

This is what the Lord says—
    your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel:
“I am the Lord your God,
    who teaches you what is best for you,
    who directs you in the way you should go.
~Isaiah 48:17

Blessings, Patti

Monday, July 1, 2019

Stitch from my Stash Projects ~ July and a June finish


June was not a productive month on the "Stitch from My Stash" front.
With gardening, weeding, family/friend time and trips in the summer, 
I don't get as much time to stitch.
So I am dialing way back with my July plans.

"Liberty Sewing Pouch"
by Stacy Nash 

I stitched this over one many years ago.
This month I hope to decide how I want to fully finish and get it done :)


I also found this little over one piece. 
I'm not sure of the pattern/designer as I just found it all by itself.
Hope to finish this one up as well.


"Stitching Smalls: A Grand Old Flag"

I think that this is my speed this month and hope to work on it on the 4th of July.
(BTW - this pattern is only $2.50 and available on Rebekah's website as a pdf.
Perfect for a quick fix!)

I did have one June Stitch from My Stash finish!


"Step Into My Garden"
by Maggie Bonanomi
originally from the 2016 Maggie Club from Country Sampler in Spring Green, Wisconsin 
and now available in Maggie's book "Pure & Simple"


I had gotten pretty far along last summer during our week in the north woods.


But now all the little details are complete and the runner is backed and tagged.


Now it is time to enjoy it!

I had to get this project finished before Mom and I headed to Maggie's class at Wheaten Woolens for a new Maggie project! I'll be sharing that trip in my next post.

Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, 
to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—
this is your true and proper worship.
~Romans 12:1

Blessings, Patti

Thursday, June 27, 2019

A few June fully finished strawberries


I haven't made great progress this month on my Stitch from my Stash,
 but I did fully finish a few items that I stitched in years past.


"From Me to Thee Strawberry Pinkeep"


I stitched this back in 2015 when it first came out.


Why did I wait so long to fully finish it?


I love the large size and the sweet charm that came with the kit.


 The kit also included the ring and ribbon.
So happy to finally have it on display.


"The Strawberry Queen"
(accompanied by strawberries that I have made over the years...)


I stitched this last year - the moment that it arrived.
I love the little pom pom trim - a perfect match and oh so sweet.

Mom and I just arrived home from a trip to Iowa.
I'll be sharing that soon!

Be shepherds of God’s flock that is under your care, 
watching over them—not because you must, 
but because you are willing, as God wants you to be; 
not pursuing dishonest gain, but eager to serve; 
not lording it over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock. 
~1 Peter 5:2-3

Blessings, Patti

Thursday, June 20, 2019

FFO's ~ Fully Finished Objects


I haven't made much progress on my June Stitch from My Stash projects.
It's been a busy month at work and at home,
but I did find some time to fully finish some projects that I stitched in May.


"Fresh Eggs Farm"
by Hands On Design and Priscilla Blain

The truck is just an excerpt from the full pattern and is my third seasonal truck that I have mounted on an antique granite ware container. 


I'm having a lot of fun with this series!


"Ode to the Ort Number Two"
by With Thy Needle and Thread


I was nervous about finishing this one,


but the directions were very well done and it was completed quite easily.
I decided to add a second teeny strawberry as they are so sweet!


I have my hand in the photo to give it some scale.


Here you can see how tiny the stitched piece is.

And finally the finish that really terrified me:


"The Budding Twigs"
by Blackbird Designs
from their book "Oh La La"


I've made drums before, but never one this tiny.


I was so happy that my border met up when I sewed it together.


I stuffed it firmly with sawdust.


And used French General fabric for the top and bottom.


I am so happy with these tiny treasures!

Who can detect his own mistake?
    Cleanse me from hidden sin.
~Psalm 19:12

Blessings, Patti

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Nesting Time Table Mat


"Nesting Time Table Mat"
design and kit by Primitive Gatherings

Another Stitch from my Stash finish!


I am so happy with the way that it finished up.


So sweet and perfect for the month of May!


 I knew just where I wanted to display it.
 

I think that I will enjoy it for the month of June as well 
before I  pack it away and decorate with patriotic items.

Only one more day in the month of May!
I still have three cross stitch projects that I was hoping to fully finish and one wool project too. LOL! Wish me luck ;)

However, I consider my life worth nothing to me; 
my only aim is to finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me
the task of testifying to the good news of God’s grace.
~Acts 20:24

Blessings, Patti  

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Egg Gatherer Sewing Basket


 Those of you that follow me on Instagram have been watching me stitch the sides of 
"Egg Gatherer Sewing Basket"
by Stacy Nash 

The bottom was supposed to be a mustard print cotton, 
but I thought the chicken and chicks needed a little rooster ;)

The mustard print that came with the kit would have worked fine for the outside of the basket as well,
but I remembered a fabric in my stash that I thought I would like better.


So sweet, but it was white and bright red.
It definitely would not go well.


So I aged the fabric with walnut crystals until it matched the linen and threads better.
It doesn't look very aged here.


 But here you can see the difference.


I think they go together pretty well now.


And here is the basket all put together.


I am pretty happy with it, if I do say so myself.
It's not perfect, but it's done!
(My mantra!)



And it looks sweet with my Shooner Pottery chicken


And with this little vintage pair. 


Another Stitch from my Stash project completed!
On to the next!

He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.
    And what does the Lord require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God.
~Micah 6:8

Blessings, Patti

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Stitch from my Stash Projects ~ May


It's a new month and time to pick my Stitch from My Stash projects for May!
These months are flying by!

First up:
Egg Gatherer Sewing Basket Kit 
by Stacy Nash Primitives 

This kit was purchased in 2017. It is stitched on 35 count linen - smaller than I prefer, but necessary for the sweet diminutive basket! I will do my best to power through as it is so sweet!


Ode to the Ort No. 2
by With Thy Needle and Thread

OK, I may be cheating a bit on this one...
It isn't really from my stash as I just purchased it in March, but I can't wait any longer... lol.


Final project for cross stitch:

Indigo Lane
by With Thy Needle and Thread

I don't really think that I will be able to finish this one, but I hope to at least start.
I purchased this kit last year on a trip to Country Sampler. They have the model hanging and it is simply gorgeous. 
(And the thimble box bonus pattern is also darn sweet too! Maybe I will stitch that one next year...)

I am also hoping to participate a bit this year in Stitch Maynia 2019.
As you know I usually only stitch in season, but I thought this was a good chance to get a wee jump start on some stitching for other seasons. I definitely won't be starting 31 or even 19 new projects like most are doing, but thought that I would pick up an out of season WIP or two during the Stitch Maynia craziness ;) OK I "may" be kitting up an out of season stitch or two (or maybe even three), but we will see if I can stitch out of season at all lol.

And yes, it is not just about cross stitch here ;)
I must be honest and tell you that I did have a Stitch from My Stash fail in April.
I loved the Rabbit and Hen Quilt that I picked to work on, but just didn't have it in me to work on specialty stitches during a month that was really stressful at work and at home. 
I have packed it away until next year and instead will start working on  this:


"Nesting Time Table Mat"
kit by Primitive Gatherings

I purchased this kit back in 2015 and can't wait to get started!

I am being a rather ambitious as I also pulled this out:


"Songbird Sewing Pocket Kit"
by Rebekah L. Smith

This pattern was recently released by Rebekah L. Smith.
I took it as a class in 2017. All the pieces are cut and ready to stitch!
Time to get it finished up!

Wish me luck!

I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, urge you to live in a way that is worthy of the calling to which you have been called, demonstrating all expressions of humility, gentleness, and patience, accepting one another in love. Do your best to maintain the unity of the Spirit by means of the bond of peace.
~Ephesians 4:1-3

Blessings, Patti