Showing posts with label Rebekah L. Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebekah L. Smith. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2020

Lovely Designs of Rebekah L. Smith


“Thistles Table Runner”
By Rebekah L. Smith


 I started this runner at a class with Rebekah L. Smith (and my Mom) at Wheaten Woolens in June 2017.

In October 2019, I worked on it a lot while with my Bittersweet Stitching Sisters.
But I didn’t finish it.


Finally this May I finished it! 
And I am so thrilled with it 😄
It was so worth sticking with it!


I love the mix of the linen and wool.


The specialty stitches really make it.


And I love all the memories that it holds.


“Sweet Summer Harvest”
By Rebekah L. Smith


After I finished the Thistles Table Runner, I knew I wanted to stitch a small and this sweet design really filled the ticket. I have one more “Stitching Small” in the works and then it’s on to something even bigger 😉

Thank you Rebekah for such wonderful inspiring designs!

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.
~ Romans 1:16

Blessings, Patti

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Pennies from Heaven ~ Volume 22


Happy Mother’s Day!
What better way to celebrate than by sharing my Mom’s needlework!


“Birds and Berries Runner”
By Pieces and Treasure

Stitched on a pretty toweling


Mom added tiny seed beads and little heart buttons - perfect!


“Sewing in the Seed Time”
By Rebekah L. Smith
In her book “Seasons of Wool Applique Folk Art”


Intended as a seed pocket will hanging, it also is great as a runner.


I love the coordinating fabric binding.


“Heart in Hand Needlebook”
By Colleen McKinnon
Of Penny Rugs and More


Sew sweet! It reminds me of an antique.


And this stunner as a finale!

“Heirloom Rose”
Summer Block of the Week 2019
By Lisa Bongean
Of
Primitive Gatherings


Each block is so beautiful


Each a work of art


it’s interesting how the different wool makes each unique


Beautiful work Mom!

She had two more masterpieces finished, 
but I will save them for another day

Happy Mother’s Day! 
Love you Mom!

           For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, 
the sea, and all that is in them, but he rested on the seventh day. 
Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.
“Honor your father and your mother, 
so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you.
Exodus 20: 11-12

Blessings, Patti

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Happy Easter!

 

“Mr. Bunn’s Garden”
Design by Maggie Bonanomi
For Maggie’s Club at Country Sampler in Spring Green, Wisconsin

Finished just in time!
I tweaked the flowers to be my favorites - daffodils.


“Holiday Hoopla - Easter”
By Brenda Gervais for With Thy Needle and Thread

Another finish for Easter ☺️


I thought I’d share a few other favorite vignettes




A favorite design by Rebekah L. Smith



Some favorite Schneeman creations.


And my Rae Dunn Easter collection is growing 😉

Wishing you and your family a blessed Easter!

“He is not here! He has risen!”
Luke 24:6

Blessings, Patti

Friday, January 17, 2020

"It's a Major Award!"


In December, Zappy Dots held a Twelve Days of Christmas giveaway on Facebook.
I entered this photo of how I used one of their needle nannies in a finish.

I was absolutely thrilled when I found out that I won the grand prize!
I felt just like the father in the move "A Christmas Story"
and wanted to shout, "It's a Major Award!"
When the box arrived, it didn't say "Fra Gee Lay" ("It must be Italian") on the side, but I knew that it contained precious cargo...
It wasn't a leg lamp, but it was even better... 


Look at all these wonderful treasures! 
I just love all that they sent and am going to enjoy them so much!
I'm sure you will see them all in future posts.
Thank you  Zappy Dots for your generous grand prize!

Just a few days later, Mom and I each received another unexpected box in the mail.
This one was from Rebekah & Kelsey Smith.
In early December, Rebekah & Kelsey hosted
in Ohio to celebrate a book launch of their newest book.
Mom and I were unable to attend, so they sent us the table favors!


Aren't they so sweet?
Wonderful homemade potpourri, a sweet ivory bottle brush tree to enjoy all winter


the prettiest cookie that I ever did see and


Me - a contributor?! So special!
You can see more about where Rebekah & Kelsey will be by checking their website here.

Most of the Bittersweet Stitching Sisters decided to participate in an ornament exchange this Christmas and I thought that you might like to see them:


From Nicki to Linda


From Wendy to Nicki


From Carla to Wendy


From Linda to me


and here is what I stitched for Carla.
"Yuletide Shanty" by Plum Street Samplers
Since she doesn't put up a tree any longer, I decided to finish hers as a pincushion


in a little tart tin.
  

It was my first time doing this type of finish, but 
Vonna of The Twisted Stitcher walked me right through each step with her tutorial here.
Thank you so much for sharing Vonna!

Well I promise that this is my last Christmas post and I will be moving on now ;)

The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, 
which were just as they had been told.
~Luke 2:20

Blessings, Patti

Thursday, October 10, 2019

"Exploring Folk Art With Wool Applique And More"


We were so thrilled that Rebekah's latest book was released while we were together at 
Country at Heart in Rock Falls, Illinois.
This is a  special book for mom and I, as Rebekah and Kelsey asked us to be a part of it!


Mom and I had the opportunity to make one of the projects in the new book 
"All-in-one Basket" before the book came out!
Mom and I were both thrilled with each of the colorways we received - Rebekah and Kelsey know us well. :) And we were featured in the Gallery of Projects in the book!


It was truly a family affair


We weren't able to get together with Rebekah and Kelsey for a photo shoot


so my youngest son took the pictures and received a photo credit in the book :)


Here is Mom's finished basket cover - she used 
Valdani threads and a few beads.


and here is mine. I used Rustic Wool Moire Thread.


We are both thrilled with our baskets!
You can find the amazing basket for purchase here. It's wonderful!

I know that I have only focused on one project from the book, but this book is chock full with many wonderful projects and each project featured is done in wool applique and another needlework medium.
We saw all the models at the class at Country at Heart and there are so many that I want to create!


Thank you ever so much Rebekah and Kelsey from the bottom of our hearts!
It has meant so much to Mom and me to be able to share in this special book with you!
From one mother/daughter team to another Thank You! :)

I am off to spend some time with the Bittersweet Stitching Sisters, 
so you know that I will have a lot to share when I return :)

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, 
so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
~Romans 15:13

Blessings, Patti