Earlier this month, I released the first of a series called Noah's Christmas Ark. (Please go backwards a few posts to see all the information on the whole series, as well as the details for if you'd prefer to stitch all twelve blocks on one piece of linen.) I don't know that I'll actually stop at twelve blocks for sure, but at least for 2018 that's what is lined up. My friend Pat Ryan is stitching all of them for me as individual ornaments, and at the same time, she's stitching them all on one piece of linen for the shop. I can't wait to see it when it's finished!
Noah's Christmas Ark II (Doves and Honeybees)...
Stitch count for each block: 58w x 48h
Fabric used: 36 ct. Patriot's Brew by R&R Reproductions
Threads used:
Weeks Dye Works in Bullfrog, Parchment, Garrison Green, Kudzu, Grapevine, Molasses, Baked Apple, Galvanized, and Crimson.
Classic Colorworks in Stepping Stones and Hazelnut.
DMC in 3033.
These charts are cross stitched over two linen threads, and you will back-stitch the honeybees' legs and stingers.
The finishing was done by Joy Hayward of Finely Finished, and as I mentioned above, Pat Ryan stitched the models! :) (It takes a village to get models done...or at least some very helpful friends!)
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Pennsylvania Fraktur...
Stitch count: 125w x 58h
Fabric used: 36 ct. Ligonier Latte by R&R Reproductions
Threads used:
The Gentle Art in Old Red Paint, Mulberry, andds used: Maple Syrup.
Classic Colorworks in Hazelnut.
Weeks Dye Works in Bullfrog, Charcoal, and Sanguine.
Trim used: Vintage Pom Poms by Lady Dot Creates
Stitches used in this design are cross stitch over two linen threads; the motto on the bottom is stitched over one linen threads, and the flower stamens are long-stitched.
(This chart was originally released as a club piece for The Colonial Gathering club.)
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Soul Sisters...
Stitch count: 62w x 169h
Fabric used: 32 ct. Patriot's Brew by R&R Reproductions
Threads used:
Weeks Dye Works in Blackboard, Driftwood, Parchment, Sanguine, Garrison Green, Grapevine, Onyx, and Chrysanthemum.
Classic Colorworks in Deep Fennel.
DMC in 758.
Stitches used for Soul Sisters are cross stitch over two linen threads, and cross stitch over one linen thread on the friends' faces and hair.
The frame is by Sherri Berkman of Total Framing in Fairfax, Virginia, and Pat Ryan came to the rescue again on the model!
(This design is a companion to A Hundred Ways, released earlier this month, and was originally released as an extra chart for the Dyeing to Stitch retreat in the fall of 2017.)
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Babushka's Bees...
Stitch count: 145w x 82h
Fabric used: 36 ct. Toasted Almond by Hand-Dyed Fabrics by Stephanie
Threads used:
Classic Colorworks in Clay Pot, Hazelnut, Stepping Stones, Wasabi, Rose Petal, Antique Lace, Sunkissed, Pine Needles, Cappuccino, and Hickory Sticks.
Weeks Dye Works in Bee's Knees (new for market!), Charcoal, and River Rock.
This design is stitched in cross stitch over two linen threads, and a tiny bit of over-one stitching on the queen bee's shoes and crown. There is also some long-stitching on the bees' wings, legs, and stingers, and a back-stitch for Babushka's lips.
The frame (love this moulding!) is by Sherri Berkman of Total Framing in Fairfax, Virginia, and the model was stitched by Deborah Bixby!
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And that's a wrap!
On deck for the near future is Noah's Christmas Ark III, and I honestly have no idea what else. I'm working on it though!
Thank you again for stopping by my blog... I know in this fast-paced, instant world we live in, it's hard to settle down to read a blog post, but I do so appreciate your taking the time to do so. It means so much to me! My blog, though mostly neglected in the past few years, has always been a place for me to settle in and feel like I'm really talking to friends. So I am grateful to you.
Paulette, I enjoyed reading both of your market posts filling us on the details for the new pieces. Thank you for taking the time to post to your blog; I truly appreciate your efforts.
Posted by: Robin in Virginia | February 26, 2018 at 11:49 AM
And I am grateful you are a designer who hasn’t forgotten those of us in blogland. Still my favorite way to connect. So much more personal. And after all is said and done - we pick designs based on the way the designers personality is reflected in them. Not just because we like the pretty photo of the model. Or at least I do!
Posted by: Charlene Reeder | February 26, 2018 at 11:50 AM
Wonderful blog post....fabulous designs 💕 will need my own village to complete & finish all😍
Posted by: LaNelle | February 26, 2018 at 01:20 PM
Love you, Paulette. Thanks for all the wonderful years. Judy
Posted by: Judy | February 26, 2018 at 09:21 PM
As I said in the previous post, you never disappoint. Love your style, love your blog.
Posted by: Sue H | February 27, 2018 at 04:07 AM
Lovely!
Posted by: Tiffstitch | February 28, 2018 at 11:33 AM