4.29.2012

It's a worm Grandma!

I received an email
 from our
little grandson,
 Beckham
 yesterday.

 Subject line read... 
It's a worm Grandma!
No words necessary,
the picture says it all...

I just know he's thinking,
where are it's eyes??!!!!

 I love getting emails
 from Beckam.

 Have a good week everyone,
 Brenda

4.28.2012

Have you...

bought your 
12 oz sampler box
 of 
Whitmans Chocolates yet?? 

If not, it's time to!

STRAWBERRY HILL SAMPLER sewing box
is coming soon! 
The theme
 for the re purposed 
Whitman's chocolate sampler box
 will be...
 strawberries,
you guessed it!

Here is a peek at the floss colors and linen...
a nice warm buttery yellow 35 count linen.

The plans are...
the box will be re purposed into a little sewing box.
A box that has a cross stitched pincushion top.
You'll open the lid of the box
to find a sweet little sampler needle roll,
strawberry emery
and 
more!

Stay tuned...

Have a good evening,
Brenda

4.24.2012

Becoming a big brother...

I was looking through some photos 
that I snapped at the hospital
 after the birth of Avry. 
 I came upon this one...
I love the photo.

That first glimpse
 of his new baby sister.
  So focused
 on her tiny little mouth,
 tiny little nose 
and
 tiny little hat...

Big brother
 decided
 she's a keeper,
  lets take her home!

Have a good Tuesday everyone,
Brenda

4.23.2012

Mmmmmmmm.....

It was another one of those weekends 
where I rather spend my time stitching
then in the kitchen.
 Anyone else have this disorder?
Thanks to daughter Erin 
for her recipe share
 I was able to whip up a delicious light lunch
 and the darling husband 
couldn't seem to get enough mmmm's
 in while eating his lunch.
 I just won't tell him how easy it was.
 I think I'll just let him believe
 that I labored hours in the kitchen
preparing this delightful meal.

Mozzarella Tomato & Avocado  Brueschetta

1 container cherry tomatoes, cut in half (I prefer the oval or grape tomatoes)
1 carton fresh mozzarella cheese pearls, drained
2 avocado, peeled and diced
1/3 cut fresh basil, julienned
2 T. fresh parsley, chopped
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup extra light olive oil
freshly ground salt and pepper
french baguette bread

In a large bowl, combine tomatoes, mozzarella, basil and parsley.  Set aside.  In a small bowl, whisk the lemon juice, oil, salt and pepper.  Pour over tomato mixture.  Toss to coat.  Let set for 30 minutes so flavors can mix.  Just before serving, stir in the chopped avocados.  Slice french baguette bread and apply light olive oil onto both sides with a pastry brush.  Place under broiler to toast, toasting both sides.  Place tomato mixture onto toasted bread.

X  X  X  X  X  X

And I leave you this Monday morning with a little peak 
at the
Francis Pool sampler.
I'm about half way done!

Have a good week,

Brenda

4.12.2012

She is here!

Meet Miss Avry Brooklyn 
 7 1/2 pounds 
19 1/2" long
 born April 12, 2012 
at 3:55 AM

Mother and baby are both doing wonderful! 
Big brother is getting to know his new little sister
 and 
Daddy's pretty proud!

Thanks for your thoughts and well wishes for a safe delivery,
Brenda

4.11.2012

NOTICE

I got the phone call from daughter Erin, contractions are about 9 minutes apart!  I am out of the office until further notice and unable to fill orders.   I ask that you refrain from placing orders during this time when I'm gone...they are just going to sit in my inbox and grow old, thank you for understanding!  I will keep you all updated in regards to my return date.

Gotta run,
Brenda

4.10.2012

SPAM keys & Pincushions...

I collect antique & vintage pincushions.
 This one sits in a little vignette,
 along with other pincushions,
 on a little side table
next to my stitching settee.

I bought it as is...
loaded 
with
 pins
 and 
threaded needles.

 It is this little rocker
 that catches my eye
 and
 makes me laugh
from
time
to 
time...

For some crazy reason
 it reminds me of SPAM.
Yea, that's right...
the meat in the can!
Any SPAM lovers out there?
Any SPAM key lovers out there?
 You know,
 the little key that you used
 to take the top off
 of the
 SPAM can?
Loved that key...
 It formed such a cute little curl of steel...
 much like the little curls
 on my little rocking chair pincushion.  
A pincushion made from a pop can.

 I always wonder,
 did they use the SPAM key to create these little chairs?
 Inquiring minds want to know...

 And by the way,
 I don't like SPAM.
 Mom would try sneaking it past us
 when we were kids...
 fry it up nice and brown
 and put it on bread,
drown it with mustard
 and
they'll never know it came from a can...
right?
WRONG.

 I didn't like this so-called mystery meat,
 but
 I WAS
 captivated by it's little key
 and
 the cute little spiral of steel...

Have a good day,
Brenda

4.07.2012

Friday is garbage day...

and
 you know what that means?
 Someone gets to
wait
 and
 watch for
 one of these ...
Ah yes, the garbage truck!
That is the highlight of this little darlings Friday.

Fridays are busy days for this 3 year old.
  Momma has her ob doc appointments also.
That's a lot to have to squeeze into a Friday morning
 for a
3 year old...
Waiting and listening for the garbage truck
to arrive,
 and
 then having to go to the doctors
office and wait some more...
and
then getting to hear a heart beat
of this little person,
that everyone calls,
 little baby sister...

  The doctors say things are starting to progress
 and the baby
 could arrive
 any day now!
Yayyyyyyyy!!
And now here's the cute part,
 the part that made my day...
(momma called me and told me the cute little story,
I love these cute little Beckham stories - cause you just never know what he is going to say)
 
Upon leaving the doctor's office,
 this past Friday,
 Beckham told the doctor
 that he was going to go home
 and
 watch garbage trucks (of course)
 and
 then go pick up his baby sister!!
First things first, though...

  So,
 I'm thinking these weekly
 Friday doctor appointments
 are starting to conflict
with someones garbage-truck-watching days.
Someone has decided
 it's just time to go
 and
 pick this little sister up,
 and
 get over this weekly
nonsense of doctor visits...
it's really starting to cut into his
garbage truck watching days...

I still can't stop laughing!   

Have a blessed Easter everyone,
Brenda

P.S.
New punch needle patterns should be posted on the website on Monday...unless the baby arrives!  Also, the 35 count Abecedarian linen has arrived and the 30 count Parchment will be here this coming week.

4.01.2012

New Patterns!

It's getting close now!
 Flosses are being kitted,
 linen is being cut
 and
you might say,
I'm just getting
 all my little
 ducks in a row,
before the release
of the following new patterns. 

So here is what is coming!
You can expect these to be added to our 
website just as soon
 as that last
 little straying duck
gets in line!!
SIT & STITCH
Is a cross stitch chart
 for a fun little sewing box chair
 that you construct from 
linen-covered cardboard. 
  The seat cushion lifts up,
 revealing a little box
 to keep all your
 sewing needfuls in!
This 9" chair
 has a crisply box pleated ruffle 
and her
 little wooden legs 
are old wooden thread spools...
how cute is that?
  All letters of the alphabet
 are included
 so you may personalize your chair!
   Also included in this pattern
 is a sweet coordinating pincushion, 
complete with cross stitched motifs,
 old mother of pearl buttons
 and 
antique ticking. 


MAY WORD PLAY
The 8th of the 12 monthly series
 is now ready
 for your stitching pleasure!
  Full and partial floss packs 
will be available
 as always.

SAMPLER OF THE SEASON - SPRING
After a little delay,
 the Spring sampler
 in this 4 sampler series
 is now ready! 
 It's an earth-warming spring day
 on the homestead,
gentle breezes are blowing,
it's time to get the quilts out
 for their annual airing.

  Design is worked on
 30 count Parchment linen 
over 2 strands,
 using GAST flosses throughout.

A big "THANK YOU" to Valley House Primitives
for supplying us with another one
of their beautifully hand-grained frames.

Moving onto NEW punchneedle patterns...
DAYS GONE BY
A sweet little huswife pocket 
with antique crock and rabbit pull toy. 
 Wool penny tabs 
and 
antique mother of pearl buttons
 adds extra detail
 and
 texture to this piece.
   A perfect little piece
 to hang from the corner 
of a ladder back chair
 or
 cupboard knob.

PARSNIP PIE
"My garden is beauty full"...
Here we have chambray skirt & straw bonnet clad gardener,
 admiring her bumper crop 
of
  carrots and parsnips. 
Oh there are rows and rows of other 
produce and sunflowers too,
 but is is the parsnips that she
has her eyes on...
 She is thinking Parsnip Pie,
 just like the ones
 her granny used to make.  

   Design is mounted on a linen weave fabric 
with
 wool flower accents
 at it's corners.

That's all for now folks!

Have a good week,
Brenda

P.S. no baby yet!

3.30.2012

Awaiting her arrival...

Every time the phone rings,
 at work or at home,
 I am now thinking... is this the call? 
The call saying momma's in labor. 
 We are all excited to meet the little one. 
 Her due date is April 15th.
Her big brother came 10 days early...
So that phone call
 could really
 happen any day now!

Grandma has been busy working long days
 and
 weekends to get caught up
 so I can take a few days off
 to go and meet our new grand daughter
and
 just help out.

Please know that there will be slight shipping delays of orders 
whenever the little one decides
 to make her entrance into the world. 
 I'm working very hard to keep up,
 so I can sneak away for a few days.
Thanks for understanding, 
this is an exciting
time for us all
 and I wouldn't 
miss it for the world. 

I'll keep you all informed when the big event happens,
that way you will have a little heads up 
about shipping delays
 before you place an order.

Have a good day,
Brenda

3.29.2012

Now I feel an urgency...

Several weeks ago I received an email from a gentleman...
He had stumbled upon my blog posting, 
the day that I shared photos
 of my Mary Wrigley sampler.  
You may recall,
 this is the first antique American sampler
 that I purchased.  
 I fell in love with her colors
 and 
the farm girl in me,
fell in love
with the
rooster motifs.  

 The email went on to read
 that this gentleman 
was a direct descendant of Robert and Mary Kay Wrigley,
 from Clearfield, PA.  
 They would be the parents
 to the Mary
that stitched the below sampler. 
 You can only imagine my total excitement
 in regards to this email.
  I had a person to connect 
this sampler to
 and that is pretty cool.
He went onto to say 
that they own a sampler made by Mary's mother,
 Mary Kay. 
 The sampler is dated 1806. 
 This gentleman's great great grandfather
 was a brother to the Mary
 that stitched my Mary. 
  Are you confused yet? 
 Yes, 
mother and daughter
 share the same name.
  The mother's sampler, 
was unfortunately damaged by water
 from a house fire 
many years ago,
 but is still quite readable. 

   He was curious
 how the daughter's sampler
 made it's way from Clearfield, PA
 into my hands,
 here in Iowa. 
  I purchased the sampler
 from a antique dealer
 out of Wisconsin,
 at a Minnesota antique fair....

If only we knew
 how she got from there to here...
what were her stops along the way? 
 Did she spend many years
 just hanging in an antique shop? 
 Maybe so. 
  It is really sad 
that something such
 as this 
gets out of the hands of family. 
 These are family heirlooms.  
  A part of me now feels guilty
 owning this...
She should be with family. 
  I feel the urgency
 to reproduce this into a chart,
 so a reproduced Mary Wrigley 1834 
can go home,
 to hang upon the same wall,
as her mother's sampler.
The sampler hangs on the wall next to my stitching settee. 
 This is where I spend a great share of my time,
 when at home.  
 This is where 
I
 sit & stitch.  

 In between stitches,
 when my eyes need a break,
 I look at Mary for inspiration.
Only now,
 it is
 with wonderment
 of what her mother's sampler
 looks like...
  Are they similar?
  Are the colors similar? 
 And of course,
I must wonder,
 does it have 
roosters
 on it?

Have a good day,
Brenda

3.19.2012

MIA...

I've been somewhat missing in action as a blogger as of late...
Sorry.
 Life has been busy.
(we are anxiously awaiting the arrival of grand baby #2 in early April, ultrasound shows little girl parts!)
Work has been busy,
 and,
 well,
blogging
 has had to take a back seat.
It's a priority thing...

You may remember
 last fall I blogged about
a new pattern series
 that would be releasing in 2012.

Here is a little sneaky peeky... 

Teensy tiny little cross stitched purse necklaces...
only big enough
 to hold 
a thimble,
or 
whatever
 tiny little treasure 
you may have...

Or it doesn't really need to hold anything,
just wear it as a fun piece of jewelry
to your next stitching class or retreat!

Don't cross stitch?  Don't cry...
there are plans for wool applique and punch needle
in this series as well.

I'm thinking these will be sold as little kits
that will include the purse frame,
necklace chain,
linen and flosses.

More details on this series to follow...

Have a good week everyone,
Brenda




3.18.2012

29 Candles!!

Happy Birthday
 wishes go out today
 to Matthew!
 Today Matthew reaches
 the # 29 milestone,
still clinging onto his twenties!

Happy Birthday Sonny Boy!
We Love You,
Mom and Dad

3.13.2012

Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner!!

 We have a winner!

No one guessed all three correct, but 13 of you got 2 correct! Those thirteen participants got their names listed two times. I used Random Organizer, listing all of those who had correct guess. I then, with a click of a button, randomized the list.   Since May is our fifth month, it was predetermined, that the fifth name listed after being randomized would be the winner. 
The name that was listed as number 5 was Charlene (heart) SC.  Congratulations Charlene!  Please email me Charlene at order@countrystitchesonline.com with your mailing address.

The peacock blue floss...
a little woman in her large-brimmed gardening hat.
No one guessed this correctly.
The red floss...
an old-fashioned wheel barrow.
No one guessed this one correctly either.
The red and peacock blue floss is also used in the American flag. There were a lot of correct guesses for flag.

The mellow golden yellow floss...
a busy little bumble bee.
No one guessed this correctly.
Thanks everyone who participated in the give-away.  It was fun reading your guesses!
Watch for the release of May Word Play on April 1st.


Have a good evening,
Brenda

3.07.2012

Midweek Musings...

The Spring Sampler of the Season is done!
 After a linen dilemma, and then a change of heart, it is done! Well almost done, just needs her frame. This pattern will release along with May's Word Play, and with some Spring-themed punch needle patterns around the 1st of April.
And a little sneaky peeky
at 
May's Word Play
floss selection...
Stitching of May's Word Play will begin this evening as I'm in front of the TV watching/listening to American Idol.   I'm enjoying some TV as of late.   The Voice on Monday evenings, followed by Smash, and then two evenings of Idol, and throw in a little Anderson Cooper too...the most prime time TV that I've watched in a very very long time. 

On a side note...
We received another bolt of potting soil brown ticking yesterday...yayyyyyy!  While I was hoping for more then the 1 bolt, I'll take what I can get!  Hoping to get more bolts directly from the manufacturer today or tomorrow.   I didn't get this pulled from the website before some orders came in, so we over-sold.    Once I have all the pre-sold orders filled, and I feel I have remaining inventory, I will mark the House of Blues & Browns Sampler supply kit and ticking available for purchase once again.  

 It's such guesswork...guessing what the demand for an item will be.  I make my best guess, and hope for the best.  My guess was a bit on the conservative side, when it came to what the response to the pattern "House of Blues & Browns Sampler" would be.  In other words, I will not have yards and yards of brown ticking, and wondering what I'm going to do with it all!  Nope, the dh will not be wearing any ticking shirts or undies!!

   The funny thing is, this design had been in my cross stitch library for 3 years.  Each design cycle I scroll through unpublished work and I would always opened this design, always.    I'd change the colors to brights, then to not-so-brights,  then I'd changed it to red-work, then to blue-work, then I  changed it to blues and browns...that was my a-ha moment, and the rest is history.  I do though, have that design saved 4 different ways...sometimes it just takes you a while before you really fall in love with a design. So I guess you could say, this pattern had been in the making for 3 years!

We lost more of our snow yesterday, heard robins in the yard this morning...
love this time of year!

And I almost forgot...let's have a little fun, shall we?
Let's have a little blog contest!  
Enlarge that picture of those flosses above.
Take a good look at those pretty spring-time colors...
Take a guess at what those colors of flosses will be used for in
 the May's Word Play.

See that mellow golden yellow?
See that brighter red in the center?
See that peacock blue?

Leave a comment,
 telling me what motif will be stitched using those three colors.
If you get any of them right, your name will go into a drawing for a free floss kit and pattern for May's Word Play when the pattern releases.   The contest will remain open through this Sunday. 
I'll announce the winner on Monday.  Your name will get put into the pot as many times as the amount of correct guesses you make.  One comment per person, pulease!

Enjoy the day,
Brenda

3.06.2012

Have you ever wondered...

what it
looks like
before someone 
lets
the cat
outta the bag??
Silly kitty.

No,
I'm not traveling.
I've been home
 for quite some time,
actually.
The kitty found this spot
before
 I got things put away...
{sigh}
and he's just so cute
all curled up 
in my new
Amy Butler travel bag
that I haven't had the heart
to put it away.
This is one of those 
cats that 
owns a human...

Have a good evening,
Brenda

3.02.2012

Just a little "b-hind"

My goal 
was to have my new Spring/Easter-time punch needle pattern designs
 ready to go
 on March 1st,
that's what my little calendar says anyway...
butt ,
but,
I'm running
 a little behind...
{sigh} 
 
Have a good day,
Brenda

P.S.
New patterns are starting to arrive,
watch for new Stacy Nash,
 Blackbird Designs, 
Scarlett Letter,
 Plum Street Samplers patterns
and others.
  New scissors from Kelmscott 
and new sheep and owl charms...
they are darling!

3.01.2012

Thank you Frances...

I have a tiny little start on the antique reproduction piece, Frances Pool - 1832. 
I'm really liking the floss selection thus far on this sampler.  
While stitching those purple and blue berries I had a thought. 
 Don't you love it
 how your mind just goes somewhere else
when you stitch? 
Is this just me?
 While stitching those purple berries, 
I decided that they must be mulberries. 
 A bird will get stitched upon that twig of mulberries...

Those little X's of mulberry purple and blue
 reminded me of our young little family,
several years ago, 
dating back to when the dh was a student at Iowa State University. 

  Our young little family 
lived in married student housing
 that sat on the outskirts of campus, 
near a pasture 
where the horses were kept,
 just a hop and a skip from the horse barns 
on campus. 
 Yes, there are horse barns on campus..
ISU is well known for it's
 agriculture
 and vet med studies.  

On summer evenings, 
Erin would hop onto her white Huffy bicycle, 
with the purple banana seat and white wicker basket,
and 
little brother Matthew would be on his
 Big Wheel...
legs going just as fast as can be,
 to keep up, 
I must add. 
Click, click, click...
remember the sounds those Big Wheels made?
 Mom and Dad would be on foot
 and
 we'd go for a 
walk/ride to the feed the horses.
It was decided upon 
by the kids
 that horses eat carrots,
so that is what they fed them!

 After the horses were stuffed of carrots,
 (dear lord, I'm hoping those horses weren't any big part of any research study...)
 we would head east to a bike path
 that ran through a fairly heavily wooded area.
Trees hung over both sides of the path,
 it always felt 20 degrees cooler upon entering the path.
The area was brimming with birds,
 lots and lots of cardinals
 and 
mulberry trees.
  If we were lucky enough to beat the birds to the mulberries,
 we'd each pick a handful
 and
 put them in Erin's little white bicycle basket
 and
 head home to enjoy a treat of 
sugared mulberries and ice cream...
yummy!  

That was 25 plus years ago,
I had forgotten about those
 mulberry
 and
 ice cream days,
until
 I put those X's onto my linen.
 The thought of those days
 brought a smile to my face...  
Thank you 
Frances Pool.

Digging out from yesterdays blizzard,
Brenda

2.24.2012

New Patterns!

Spring time patterns are here for your stitching pleasure! 

House of Blues & Browns Sampler Pillow
worked on 22 count Fine Ariosa over 2 threads.
Finished size - 11" x 23" 


Peter & Peep
worked on 22 count Fine Ariosa over 2 threads
Finished size - 15" x 20"


April Word Play
 worked on 35 count Abecedarian over 2 threads.

Floss kits, linens and fabrics for the above new charts are all available from us online.  Items are now posted on our website.


NEW FLOSS KEEPS!

Margaret Lucas 1832
&
Emma Triegel 1878

Have a good weekend,
Brenda

Winter Arrives...

Looks like mother nature whipped up a big batch of royal frosting  
over night... 

She frosted everything
 with a 
beautiful
white
coating,
making
the red boy
look 
extra red
this 
beautiful
winter
morning...

The red boy
 was my morning coffee
 entertainment,
flitting from snow covered branch
to 
snow covered branch.

 I'm pretty sure he was thinking,
hurry up lady
 and
 drink that coffee,
and
get your boots on,
and
come out 
and feed me.


It's Friday, yayyyyy!

Off to do my bird chores,
Brenda