10.06.2011

New Patterns & Books...

are here!


The 2nd in a series of 12 monthly charts, November Word Play.
Stitch count - 127 wide X 72 high
Worked on 35 count over 1 and 2 threads.

Stitch count - 134 wide X 155 high
Worked on 35 count over 2 threads


Stitch count 190 wide X 197 high
Worked on 30 count over 2 threads
Watch for the Spring Sampler of the Season
to release
on the first day
of Winter...
think airing the quilts!

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And some new book arrivals...

Another great project book from Maggie Bonanomi
that is filled
with wool applique,
pinkeeps, embroidery,
quilting
&
more!

Good reading
and
good recipes
can be found between the covers of the
"Where Women Cook CELEBRATE!" book.
Hardcover -175 pages.

A book published
by the
Country Living Magazine
featuring 125 festive ideas
for celebrating Christmas.

Tis the Season - Christmas Eve with James Cramer.
A wonderful hard cover 75 page book
filled with
holiday decorating ideas,
recipe for wonderfully prim gingerbread men,
instructions for making a cotton batting make-do Christmas tree
and cotton batting angel
and more...
Book is in stock!


"Simple Cooking for a Simple Life"
is a hard-cover 127 page recipe book.
The recipes are a collection of
simple,
delicious recipes from antique dealers
and
collectors.
The photos in this recipe book
are stunning.
If you like antiques
and
early style decorating,
this book is a must have!
Limited supply on this book.

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And there are more new goodies...
9 new quilt patterns from Cheri Payne,
NEW chart from Stacy Nash
&
the real acorns have arrived (limited supply) !

All the new goodies
are in stock,
and
are now posted
on our website
for viewing & purchasing.

Have a good day,
Brenda

7 comments:

  1. Your new designs are spectacular! Santa and his sheep are just too cute. I think I will have to stitch this one first!

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  2. I love your designs. And the Simple Recipes book looks great! Simple is the best way for me to cook. Everything looks wonderful.

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  3. Hi! I love your works! They are fantatsic! Thank you for your lovely blog! It's so nice to find other quilters from other countries! :)

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  4. So wonderful patterns, it's not possible to have them in a european e-shop?! So it could be easier to recive them....

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  5. hello dear, i really love your work..so sweet..
    hugs and love from cucki xx

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  6. I shall not be tempted... oh I should give up, of course I am tempted... Santa and a Sheep!
    LiBBiE in Oz

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