Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Best Laid Plans

Hello my friends....
I'm sorry this post is so late, it's 
been that kind of day.
I know I promised yesterday
to show you the 2 new patterns
I've been working on.  And I guess
late is better than never ; )
So without further adieu.....
"Lancaster Co. Coverlet"    
  I created this adaptation from a piece of
an original coverlet from Lancaster Co.
dated 1861.
It's stitched on R & R 35ct French Vanilla
using WDW and GA floss.
I thought it would be different to 
mount it onto some stained matka.
I love how it turned out and 
decided to find a place for it on our
fireplace mantel.
x x x x x
Here is the mini sampler you've
previewed me stitching.
"Love for Labors All" 
Really one of my favorites.
I think this turned out quite sweet.
It's stitched on R & R 32ct Apple 
Brown Bindy using GA an
Crescent Colours floss.

This sampler has some specialty
 stitches in the line borders.
Chain, Algerian eye, back stitch and
cross stitch over four.  
        x x x x x 
These designs will be on there way
to my distributors soon and can also
be purchased in my Etsy Shop

  Thank you so much for your
wonderful comments and emails.
Hope it was worth the wait!
Smiles, ~Nan
               

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Looky what came in the mail today!

My dear and very sweet friend Nancy,
sent me some of her new floss colors, 
fresh from the dye pots.
Along with a little note to make me
smile!
She dyed 18 more colors today that
you just have to check out.
Russets, which I LOVE,
more greens and blues.
I see some floss shopping in
my future : )
Thank you so much Nancy
for the wonderful surprise and
your kindness and thoughtfulness.
 Love ya. 
x x x x 
I do have a bit of a surprise for you,
but you'll have to wait till tomorrow.
I'll be revealing my mini sampler
that you saw a sneak of in a few 
previous posts, along with another 
finish.
Yes, I've been busy too :D
x x x x
I also want to show you
a Stitcher's Finish that 
Bonnie sent me a picture of
 the other day.
 
She stitched "A Bee's Blessing"
on 45ct. linen over 2 threads and then  
walnut stained it.    It came out to 
be 3 1/4" w x 2 1/8" h.
It's mounted on a wooden oval disk
backed with gold wool and trimmed
  with chenille.
What a great finishing idea.
Wonderful stitching Bonnie and I love
the staining too.
   Thanks for sharing it with us.
Many smiles,
~Nan  
              

Monday, May 13, 2013

Sophia Waters

Finally got her done.
And I just love her .
~♥~
~Sophia Waters~
R&R Reproductions ~ Sophia Waters
 I'm really happy with how the staining
came out on her.  She looks very old
and loved.  Click on the pics
to make them larger. 
~*~
I've been asked recently to share m
technique on staining.
  I usually stain my linen before 
I begin to cross stitch my piece 
because I like to use a
lot of over dyed floss.  Even though they 
may say color fast, it's still possible for 
them to run and ruin your finished piece.
 Spray or soak the linen with water. 
Mix up a batch of strong instant coffee 
or walnut crystals with some water. 
Use a sponge brush to randomly brush 
the linen with the staining mixture. 
 I blow dry the linen to set the 
staining and it's faster, but you could 
also let it air dry. Repeat if needed. 
If you're using DMC floss you can stain 
your piece afterwards if you choose.  
~*~ 
 I hung her on my large antique bucket
bench in our sunroom.
I think she looks great hanging
among all of my garden prims
and mason jar collection.
x x x x x
By the way....I took a few more
pics of our bloomin' garden.
Front Side Yard
First Iris to bloom!
   Before I end this post I would
just like to say thank you to all
who purchased my Civil War 
Needlebook kit.  I am truly amazed
and very touched by your response.
I'm all sold out, but there may still
be a few left at Dyeing to Stitch.
Many Smiles,
~Nan

Sunday, May 12, 2013

A Wish

This is the wish I wish for you today!
  Even if you are a Mommy to 
your fur babies, as I have been.
Wishing you a day full of 
sunshine, happiness and love!
~♥~
Thank you for following along
with me and for your constant
friendship. 
Hugs, ~Nan    

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Yep....Another Start

I'm all done the last sampler 
I started.  I love how it turned out.
So old and loved looking.
  I don't want to 
show the finished reveal yet.
I've got to work on the chart
and instructions, but I should
have it all done very soon.
x x x x x 
Now.... I've started another new
design.  I have so many
buzzing around my head : )
hehehehe.
This is the other bee
design that I mentioned
awhile ago.  It was inspired
by our gardens, which will be
full of blackeyed susans in a
month or so.   
I'm stitching this on
32ct Creme Brulee by
R&R Reproductions.
"ooh la la"  
I've got a different kind
of finish in mind for this one.
x x x x x   
In between stitching I did some 
much needed gardening.  I'm late this 
year with all the stitching ; )
     but I'm getting there.  Just need
the weather to cooperate a bit more.
Lots of rain in the forecast.
  Here's some garden shots.
Scotch Broom
Lilac Bush


Sand Cherry


Redbud Tree Forest Pansy
 The Forest Pansy was a birthday 
present a few years ago from
my hubby.  He gave me a wonderful
red wheel borrow that year too : D
 As you can see, I'm not much
for fancy things.
I hope you've enjoyed the garden tour.
Until next time....
Happy Stitching!
~Nan      


Thursday, May 2, 2013

Progress on the New Start

Today was just the most beautiful day here
in Philadelphia.  I sat outside for awhile
catching some rays, but mostly got
a lot of stitching done on my
new mini sampler.
Here's the progress I made.























This is very different for me as 
I usually don't stitch in such pastel
colors, but I like calming look of it. 
I have a few more alphabets to stitch
and then to work on the finishing.
So, let me know what you think.
x x x
While I was outside today I caught the
heavenly smell of our lilacs in full 
bloom, so I cut a few to bring inside
and put in the kitchen window.
   I put them in one of the old mason jars
I just bought when I was antiquing
in Mullica Hill, N.J. with my pal,  
Mimi and friends.
I love the blue color of the jar with
the reddish purple of the blooms
and oh, the kitchen smells so wonderful
every time I walk in there.
x  x  x
I hope you all had a wonderful day
and got to smell some Spring 
 flowers too.
Thanks for your visit!
Smiles, 
~Nan