Thursday, May 23, 2019

Catching Up on Pattern Releases!

I just realized that I have not updated this blog since last August! What! lol! So here are my latest patterns in order that they were released. These are all available at your local needlework shop and in my Etsy shop.

NW 39
 Autumn Is A Second Spring

A little seasonal sampler featuring beautiful autumnal colors. The patterns comes with a bonus chart; a little thread board complete with finishing instructions.

NW 40
Sheltering Tree: Winter

The fourth and final installment of the Sheltering Tree series.

NW 41
Christmas Cookies

2 cute little Christmas cookie ornament designs!

NW 42
Widow's Walk

A cute little summer Americana design!

A NEW SERIES!
Snowy 9 Patch



Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4

This is a series of 9 snowman patterns released one per month from February to October 2019.
Available from your local needlework shop, or in my Etsy Store.

And then there is the 2019 Country Christmas Ornament Club
available exclusively through Crazy Annie Stitchin!

You can still sign upo for the club here:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2019AnnieOrnieFLOSSTUBE

#1 Bringing Home the Tree

#2 Top Hat

#3 Ice Skate

#4 Open Sleigh

#5 Twenty-Five

And the May release included the bonus chart:

Bonus: Jolly

That is where we are so far. Look for the new releases Snowy 9 Patch Part 5, and Country Christmas Ornament Club #6 to be released in June. I will also have a new summer chart releasing in June, so be on the look out for that.

Whew! Its been a busy year so far and I couldn't be happier! 
Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart, to all of you who have purchased my patterns! I hope you will stay tuned, I have some really exciting new designs planned for the next coming months!

Happy Stitching!
Annie





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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Do you agree that Jesus had not been the Messiah?
You aren't wrong to question. The tricky
part of prophecy, though, is definitely that everyone really wants to interpret it themself, or
even the the majority of seemingly crystal clear
prophecies often means something other than what everyone thinks.
By determining that Jesus would have got to come as
a physical king in those days is where... display more I would agree.
The writers certainly wanted Jesus to be the Messiah and
used the OT to write the stories of him fulfilling
certain prophecies. The timing and the evidence of the writers borrowing for
other written sources to form their stories implies that Jesus never actually existed.
There is not hint that the exaggerated and copied stories were influenced
by a historical figure or figures and absolutely a research project.
Had the OT prophesied the Messiah would have red, puffy clown hair,
that is what the NT writers would have wrote. I would
not consider that as fulfilling prophesy.