Sunday, November 5, 2006

A few of my current WIP's






These are a few of my Works In Progress. The top is a Chritmas stocking for my youngest daughter, and the bottom 3 are from Drawn Thread, The Marriage Of Minds.

Welcome to my stitching blog!






I have decided to begin a blog devoted solely to my hobby of stitching fine needlwork projects. I am obsessed with needlework. It is what I do to relax from a long day of creating things for a living and running my kids around to their many sporting events.
I began my career in needlework 16 years ago when I was pregnant with my second child. I had some problems with the pregnancy so I was housebound for a couple of months. My mother taught me to cross stitch and a love affair was born. I can't begin to count all the hours I have spent lovingly stitching my little projects. I soon moved on beyond cross stitch, with an eye toward more advanced stitching. I joined a local needlwork guild in the early 90's, an EGA group. But eventually it lost its vigor and the birth of 2 more children pulled me away from needlwork for a while. I went on with other forms of art, eventually opening and operating a business designing cloth dolls and patterns, and this remains my primary source of income today. I am very lucky to spend my days creating things, but in the evenings, when I want to relax, it is the needle and thread that I turn to.
Above are a brief account of some of the pieces I have stitched most recently.

Give Thanks! My Pilgrim Cat

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Workshop with Susan Fosnot





Last week I had a wonderful time making a Googlie girl with Susan Fosnot in Woodstock, IL. This doll is made from Susan's original pattern and is oil painted. I love her little chubby arms and legs. She is so dear, I can't wait to get her put together and dressed. I am going to give her to my dd, who is 7 years old.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Some wonderful Halloween witches



These were created by Mandy Broome from my Jubal Davis pattern. Aren't they wonderful!

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Snow Queen in full size regal splendor!

She is 28" tall.

Snow Queen with a French Twist!



Here is my sparkly Snow Queen dressed in steal blue and cream! Her scepter and crown are made of paper. I have incorporated some elements of my beloved Queen Anne dolls, as well as the early colonial style of dress! So much fun!