Showing posts with label Country Sampler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Country Sampler. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2021

The results of a wonderful weekend


 When we took our trip, we stopped at Cottage House Primitives in Lodi, Wisconsin.
I hadn’t been there in ages and the store was as wonderful as I remembered.

I bought a piece of SJ Pottery to add to my collection.


I tried to be good at Country Sampler,
But these two patterns had to come home with me. 
There was a model of the sampler in a Country Sampler color conversion and it was amazing!


I bought some fat quarters of linen that I needed 
And this ribbon was too beautiful to leave behind.


We stopped at Lynn’s of Madison and I found some more linen on my list.
We shopped at Odana Antique Mall, but I behaved myself.

We happened to be there when Jeanne Horton, the owner of Country Sampler
was having a garage sale at her home.
That’s where I made my big purchases 😉
  

I fell in love with this beautiful quilt.
The lighting wasn’t very good when I took this photo.


I just love this dense quilting!

And I found a second quilt too...


Here’s a close up


And here is the full quilt with my helper, Leia.


As I was checking out I happened to see this amazing box, so it came home with me too.
A local man, Bill does a fabulous job on antique boxes. I have several of his.
I was so sorry to hear that he passed away at the beginning of the pandemic,
 making this final treasure even more special.


It will be perfect for storing threads


My sister found two wonderful quilt runners at Jeanne’s


And she had the perfect spot for each of them.

It was such a special weekend spent with Mom and my sister and our treasures will remind us of our time together. 

I hope to share a few other special things that happened while I was away.
I’ll be back soon.

“Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.”
~Romans 12:12

Blessings, Patti

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Hello stranger ;)

 


Can it really be six months since my last post?!


I’m not sure where the time has gone


Life, work and the pandemic just got in the way.


Posting on Instagram is fun and easy, but I miss my blog.


And I am having trouble with blogger on my desktop computer,
So I am posting from my iPad


Unfortunately, I can’t seem to figure out a way to reorder my photographs, 
so I am sorry that these are all out of order.

If anyone has any tips, please share as I would love to hear them!


My mom, sister and I were blessed to be able to get away for a quick overnight trip for Mother’s Day weekend. The perfect thing for us - spending precious time together 😊

Have you guessed where we went?


Country Sampler in Spring Green, Wisconsin 
With all my favorite stops on the way there and the way home.
And meals in my favorite restaurants, too ;)

And as luck would have it, 
Jeanne, the owner of the Country Sampler, was having a garage sale!!!

So glad that we are fully vaccinated and that we were able to do it all safely too.


This spool cabinet was amazing, but it did not come home with me.


I’ll save my purchases for another post


It felt so good to be in my happy place and to be inspired by all the beauty


Doesn’t it make you want to stitch as fast as you can to stitch all the things?


I apologize for the mishmash of photos,
but hope that you enjoyed them nonetheless.


I promise I’ll be back soon with my purchases 
And to catch you up with a few other fun things that I did while I was away.

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, 
by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 
And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, 
will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
~Philippians 4:6-7

Stay safe and be well!
Blessings, Patti

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Stitch from my Stash projects ~ June


My projects this month are all about finishing WIPs.
“Bountiful Harvest Sewing Tray and Sewing Basket”
Designed and kitted by Stacy Nash
These projects were from Boxwood and Berries 2016 
at Country Sampler in Spring Green, Wisconsin.

I have a good start on both projects and it’s time to finish them up!


“Hanging Sewing Pocket and Chatelaine”
Designed and kitted by Stacy Nash
This was a project from Stitch Camp 2018
At Country Sampler in Spring Green, Wisconsin

Once again I have a good start, but I want to finish it up and enjoy the final product.


I also have these two strawberry projects all stitched, but they need to be fully finished.
I’m oh so close!


I do have a wool project that is close to finished.
"Step into my Garden"
design by Maggie Bonanomi
originally from the Country Sampler 2016 Maggie Girls Club
and now available in Maggie's book "Pure & Simple"

I did a lot of this last year on our "unplugged" vacation week in the north woods.
I just need to finish some decorative stitching and small wool details.


Speaking of finishing -
I have three cross stitch projects that I stitched in May, but didn't fully finish.

Here's hoping that June is a month of finishing with many fully finished projects!

 and that the Messiah would make his home in your hearts through faith. 
Then, having been rooted and grounded in love, you will be able to understand, 
along with all the saints, what is wide, long, high, and deep - that is, 
you will know the love of the Messiah - which transcends knowledge, 
and will be filled with all the fullness of God.
~Ephesians 3:17-19

Blessings, Patti

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Winter Wool Applique from Years Past


This polar vortex has been rough!
We were without internet, tv and our landline for almost 48 hours!
You don't realize how much you rely on them until you can't use them ;)

This is a sweet Maggie Bonanomi design from several years ago - 
part of the Maggie Club with Country Sampler.  


I think that this was also a Maggie Club kit with the Country Sampler


I smile when I pull them out each winter.


I love the graphics of this pillow.


I have to share the sweet snowman that my sister-in-law, Joy made.
Thank you for your continued prayers as Joy continues her chemo treatment.
She always says that crafting is the best therapy and I agree! 


Joy's daughter (and my niece), Dana, made this great snowflake sign!
I love it! You should see the fabulous Christmas tree that she made, but I packed it away before I took a picture - darn! You will definitely see it next Christmas.


I've been working away on "Snowy Days" by Heart to Hand.
My #stitchfrommystash project for January.


I finished this block on my surprise *cold* day of from work.
Wind chills were at -55!


Now I am stitching my blocks together.
I know that tomorrow is February 1st, but I am so close that I want to finish this one up.
I have picked my February #stitchfrommystash projects, but they will have to wait for another day...

Lord, listen and answer me,
    for I am afflicted and needy.
Protect me, for I am faithful;
    My God, deliver your servant who trusts in you.
Have mercy on me Lord,
    for I call on you all day long.
~Psalm 86:1-3

Blessings, Patti

Monday, November 12, 2018

Bittersweet Sisters 2018 Trip ~ Part 6


The final part of the Bittersweet Stitching Sisters annual trip!
Be sure to read through to the end, it will be worth it ;)

I bought several kits at Country Sampler - two cross stitch and the fabric kit for the star that I shared on an earlier post.


At JJ Stitches, I bought these two patterns along with the kit for "So Beholden". 
I'm thinking of doing a mash-up of both patterns...


At JJ Stitches, I also bought these three wools - thought they would make great evergreen trees 
and this pattern that I haven't seen before.


At Lynn's, I increased my Hands On Design stash with a few patterns.


 And a sweet kit (Autumn Skies) that is currently exclusive to Lynn's of Madison.
And Plum Street Samplers' "Scary Two" is all  kitted and ready to go!


I forgot to share this sweet gift from Carla!
She is a lace maker and actually made lace for each of us! 
Isn't the entire display lovely with the antique buttons and bobbins?!
She also created some wonderful daily kits for us!
I'll share once I make some progress on them!

Finally what you have been waiting for: 


A little giveaway!
I'm sharing some of the wool that I purchased.
In addition, each year we bring patterns and supplies that we no longer need and share with the rest of our Bittersweet Stitching Sisters. This year we agreed to share some with you. So we're including two Blackbird Design charts for the November and December stockings.

Simply leave a comment on this post and tell me: do you decorate for Thanksgiving?
You can also email me at pgagliardi9@hotmail.com with "Thankful" in the subject line.
I'll pick a winner using random.org on Monday, November 19.

Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: 
be thankful unto him, and bless his name.
~Psalm 100:4

Blessings, Patti

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Bittersweet Sisters 2018 Trip ~ Part 5


So what did we work on during our week at the Second Story?
Linda, Carla and I worked on our "Bountiful" - a 2016 Boxwood & Berries class project
 from Maggie Bonanomi.


Linda and I finished ours.
Carla was amazing and ironed, cut, placed and stapled all of her pieces in less than a week!


Linda and Wendy attended a Maine cruise with Maggie Bonanomi in September and worked on Maggie's "Book of Days". Carla and I were inspired and brought our supplies so that the "experts" could help us. I was happy to just get my blank book put together (on the right), 
but Carla even put together and finished her cover (on the left)!


Linda also worked on this gorgeous table mat and just about completed it!


Nicki worked on this lovely penny flag.


And worked on "Step into my Garden" by Maggie Bonanomi.


And worked on knitting a pair of socks!


Kim worked on this Tim Holtz quilt - she has a lot more completed, 
but these squares are the highlights ;)


She also worked on a cheddar quilt.


Wendy finished this sweet cross stitch piece - right on time!


And started towards the next holiday season.


She also made progress on this piece.
(I think I may have to stitch this!)


And you have already seen these, but I fully finished these with their hexies during our week.
It was a productive week for all!

I'll have one more post along with my traditional travelogue giveaway - coming soon!

 Know that the Lord is God.
    It is he who made us, and we are his;
    we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.
~Psalm 100:3

 Blessings, Patti