FLY ON OVER on
September 1st...
of the release
of
new patterns.
With thy Needle & Thread,
Brenda


Book is loaded with 18 wool inspired projects all with Maggie's signature look that we all have grown to love. Fabulous Book!
Chart for a wicked witch that is delivery tricks to all the little treatsters! Design is worked on 30 count linen over 2 threads.
The Santa ornament for 2010. Design is worked on 30 count linen over 2 threads.
A SAMPLER SPEAKSThe sketch was then transferred onto weavers cloth and then it was onto color planning. TAA DAA...a new design was created on a country road, in my car, on the way home...and that is how I roll along folks!!
Watch for new punch needle & wool applique patterns coming soon!
With thy Needle & Thread, Brenda
For those of you who aren't familiar with these threshing bees, let me explain...
Here I'm explaining to momma that the sheep say baa...
All the above mentioned women kept touching my hair...why is that?
Well I guess momma and grandma weren't kidding...
More sheep & silly pants...
Momma and grandma don't even think about making me wear something like this next year.
Look at all these pots & pans. When I was younger I used to play with momma's pots & pans.
Hmmm....a silly way of getting water! And to think I always thought all water came from a spicket on the refrigerator door... 


And more silly pants...
Even Banditt was at the threshing bee. Banditt is Great Grandma and Grandpa's neighbors dog who spends lots of time over at their house. They feed him cookies and wieners when he visits them...
Here is a tractor on stilts. Just kidding. If I remember correctly this tractor was used in Nebraska (where the growing season is longer) to plant rye down in between the rows of growing corn.
Here is third cousin Cody driving Grandpa Lyle's John Deere tractor. Oh, did I mention that I call tractors "cocka's"? I'm having a hard time saying my T's properly. I've even got momma calling them "cocka's"!
Here is 2ND cousin Anthony driving Grandpa Lyles lawnmower that he built from odds & ends that he re purposed into this cute little thingamajig.
Here is Grandpa Dave driving Great Grandpa's Coop tractor. Look at him smile...do you suppose he is having fun? By the size of his dimples, I'm guessing he's having fun. I didn't know Grandpa knew how to drive a big tractor...
One of my favorite tractors. "Yellwowo" is my favorite color. This tractor is pulling a spreader...I'll let you be the one to guess what they spread with this!