Monday, February 28, 2011

Whats happening in studio beez?

Oh my goodness! I can't believe I haven't posted since Feb. 17th! 
Wow! I won't bore you with all that has been happening around here, but it had something to do with birthdays(not mine) and basketball! But alas, all that is behind me now and I have a new week to look forward to,  full of,  um... basketball.   My dd has like 4 games this week and a try-out for a travel team on Saturday. Whew!

But I HAVE been working! 
Very hard! 
To get something done for the TDIPT Mercantile which will be posted tonight. 
And I have taken more doll orders. 
And I have finally received my new fabric for Hestia Jones, so I will be able to get working on her.  
And I joined a new quilt guild
which has a WOOL QUILT BEE! (which is like a little sub-group of ladies who like to work with wool! Yay!)
So fun and exciting things have been happening here in the midst of all the chaos.
Here is a pic of my new little lady;
Mercy Caldwell
Check out her awesome florentine stitch stomacher! It is still just pinned on in this pic, but I am wokin on it! LOL! It is hand stitched bargello on canvas by little ole me. This lady is dressed in a colonial style costume- be sure to check her out tonight at 9PM standard, so see all of her awesome costume and my other offerings as well.
I will have another punch needle piece and hopefully a little cross stitch cupboard hanger as well. 
OK, its back to work for me if I am going to get all of that ready! 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Still feeling romantic

I am not ready to put away my valentines decorations yet, are you?
The 2 crocheted hearts are vintage-the one in the front was made by my grandmother, who was quite the crochet-er. The one in back I bought at an antique mall. I truly love these old crochet hearts-I wish I could find more. They are so pretty and they make great pincushions! You will recognize my punch needle heart too-didn't it turn out pretty? I can only enjoy it for a time as I will have to sell it on the TDIPT Mercantile this month. I always tell myself I will make another one to keep but I never do! LOL!
And, you may have noticed that my pretty white basket has been "chewed" on the handle by a naughty little puppy named Carmel. 
We will say no more...

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

A project for my guild

Heart Bookmark
DMC on antique white belfast
LMSG group project
  This year I wanted to get back to some guilds. I have belonged to many different guilds over the years but family obligations and the many church ministries I belong to have always made it hard to attend. But this year I am determined to join and ATTEND some guilds! 

I really enjoy the camaraderie with other stitchers/ needleworkers. So the first one I joined was Lake Michigan Sampler Guild. I have belonged to this guild before and was pleased to see, when I went to the January meeting, that many of the same people are still involved and they are going strong. 

I quickly signed up for 2 classes being taught by Joanne Harvey, of The Examplerary in April. (and I mean, how glamorous is that second one, Elizabeth Taylor, I ask you!)
Betsy Davis

Elizabeth Taylor

The group project for January was this heart bookmark(above)-and the sweetest little kit was handed out to all. It included all of the materials to stitch this simple heart design, and the cutest thing was the little heart magnet that held the needle! 

This month, one of the members will teach us all how to do the hemstitch edging to finish it up. I already know how to do it, but I would like to see how others do it and I always have trouble mitering those corners-so maybe I'll get some pointers.

Next week I am going to go to a quilt guild meeting and see what that is all about. I could really use some motivation to finish the 3 big quilts I have started as well as learn some new techniques.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Not Feelin' It!

Hestia Jones test piece
I'm just not sure about Hestia on this fabric. Its not that it looks bad, it just doesn't feel right to me. I ordered a piece of "earthen" from PTP. I will stitch a little on that when it arrives and then decide which looks best. So not much progress made on this one. I am back working on the Quilty Neighborhood house instead. I will update when I receive the new fabric.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Happy St.Valentines Day free download!

 
Click on the word "entanglement" to download this design. The pattern is for punch needle, but you could embroider it, or what ever! Have fun!
Happy St.Valentines Day!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Fancy Peacocks finished and a new design


Fancy Peacocks
Stacy Nash
1 strand of DMC on 32 ct. hand dyed linen
This was a  lot of fun to stitch and really went very fast. This is my first finish from the Crazy 15 challenge.

This is the fabric and fibers for my new design called Hestia Jones. It is an historic schoolgirl sampler in primitive colors. I am super excited to get started on it. The fabric is 28 ct. cashel in the color Ale by Picture This Plus-isn't it yummy? I am using 28 ct.~a large count for me, because there is a row of over 1 motifs. I am also planning a doll to go along with this design-a little Hestia to pose with her sampler! The sampler will be dated 1808, so Hestia will be wearing appropriate costume to go with that time period. Picture Elizabeth Bennet; empire waists with capped long sleeves, and straw poke bonnet.

OK, off I go to get to work!!!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Tiny little progress and a sneak peek!

Here is the tiny bit of progress I made on my Stacy Nash piece that I started during the Crazy 15 challenge. It is only a very little progress, as the night I was working on it I was so tired I kept vegging out!
Fancy Peacocks Hanging Pinkeep by Stacy Nash
And here is a sneak peek on my original design, Quilty Neighborhood. The first 3 houses have been released as charts and I am working on the 4th. Each chart comes with the border design for all of the houses in case you want to do it all as one piece like I am doing here. It is starting to shape up nicely, the sunset background really is starting to look nice. What do you think?
Quilty Neighborhood by Annie Beez Folk Art