Where Samplers Rule Just 15 minutes from the Airport at the NE CORNER OF CENTER & MCKELLIPS 106 E. McKellips Rd, Suite 111 Mesa, AZ 85201 THE ATTIC 21 July 2010 Issue No. Sixteen www.atticneedlework.com TELEPHONE (480)898-1838 FACSIMILE (480)898-0332 TWO QUAKERS SHARE JULY S SAMPLER OF THE MONTH HONORS NEW DESIGNS JUST IN FROM THE VICTORIA SAMPLER, PRAIRIE SCHOOLER, AND STACY NASH PRIMITIVES ~ PLUS A FABULOUS NEW LAMP WE NEED MORE RECIPES~ DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR TWO WEEKS (DETAILS ON PAGE 2) Top, the original version of Julia Iden s 1804 from The Goode Huswife s Book of Designs Vol IV (book now sold out with us) and the Stitches n Spice linen + the NPI, and below, the Belle Soie silks to which we ve converted the cotton overdyes and my sampler as far as I ve gotten. July Sampler of the Month Savings: Save 15% on the supplies: for Julia Iden ~ for 40c linen with 2-inch margins ($9) + Belle Soie ($52) OR NPI silks ($48) for Sweet Land of Liberty ($14) 30c Desert Dunes linen over one shown in my model, below left, ($8), 40c Lakeside vintage linen ($11), or 35c Weeks ($13) + Florimell ($21) or Belle Soie ($19.50). (There is no discount allowed for the Gentle Art Sampler Threads.) Above left, the c h a r t p h o t o o f Cherished Stitches S w e e t L a n d o f Liberty ($14) Left, my over-one model thus far. Above, the linen and the 3 colors needed. We re showing you 3 thread choices: Gloriana s Florimell (which uses Au Ver A Soie as its base), Belle Soie and Gentle Art Sampler Threads, used by the designer.
THE ATTIC! PAGE 2 July at The Attic LINDA DANIELSON S (SAMPLERS REMEMBERED) BUTTON/CROCHETED TRIM CLASS... If you are a member of our Attic Addicts club, you have one more week to save 15% on your purchase of the following: Anything Red, White or Blue Shepherd s Bush Kits and Mats All Hand-Dyed Linen Saturday, July 31, Hawk Run Hollow Stitch Group, 10:30-12:30 If you re stitching any in this series ~ or want to start one ~ please join us and get inspired to complete these ever-popular large samplers. Please call to register. The deadline for your recipe submissions has been extended until July 31. Please make the most affordable donation ever: contribute your family s favorite recipe(s) so that we can make this cookbook a real collector s edition, with some exclusive designs contributed by some of your favorite Ladies of the Thread, and fabulously delicious recipes. Please type your recipe(s) in an e-mail and send it to Paula: kelmscott@islandnet.com ~ in the subject area state Recipe for A Cure. Please proofread/double-check your recipe for accuracy. At the bottom include your first name and either the state you are from (if from the USA) or your country. Net proceeds from the recipe book sales will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Books will be on sale in November.... is being divided into two classes, Sunday, October 3, and Sunday, October 10, 1-4 PM. For all of you who have already registered, please let us know your preferred date. Those of you coming in from out of town we ll leave in the October 3 slot unless you tell us differently. Linda will teach the trim technique shown above. The $35 Class/Teaching Fee will include a kit with everything you will need to learn this technique: 1 yard of trim, 115 antique buttons, 1 ball of ecru crochet thread, a crochet hook, and miscellaneous thread and needles needed to sew the trim to your finished cushion. The supplies you should bring to class: scissors, pins, and the cushion that you have stitched, stuffed, and finished. Two very special issues of Just CrossStitch magazine ($5.99 - no discounts, please): We have more copies of The Christmas Ornament Preview Issue in the shop now. The Annual Halloween Issue is becoming as popular as the Annual Christmas Ornament Issue ~ reserve yours today, coming soon, The third annual Halloween issue presents 15 "spooktacular" ornaments perfect for all stitch levels. Meet designer Marie Driskell of Blackberry Lane Designs and stitch her threadpainted Boo Moon pincushion. Ink Circle's seasonal mandala series concludes with a kaleidoscope of fall motifs and Donna Vermillion Giampa's seasonal pillow series commences with a design full of fall splendor while My Big Toe Designs' Debbie Booth offers an elegant Give Thanks design perfect for any room. Plus many more designs to suit all stitchers... And reserve a copy of the Christmas Ornament Issue as well, scheduled to be here in mid-september.
THE ATTIC! PAGE 3 NEW FROM THE VICTORIA SAMPLER Clockwise from above left: 3 views of Thea s newest design, Count Your Blessings ($79 w/accessory pack), is a lovely stitcher's etui + scissors case, fob, and pinkeep with a timeless sentiment: Count your life by smiles not tears; Count your age by friends not years. ~ Beautiful Finishing 4 ($34 w/accessory pack in 2 colorways: violet/ green or rose/gold silks) is Thea s publication in leaflet format of her very popular sold-out Biscornu Kit ~ and her just-released DVD, Hardanger Heart $14, which allows you to have Thea herself teach you hardanger in your sewing room ~ and from Cathe Jean, Honeysuckle Hill Sampler ($40 w/accessory pack) is an adorable sampler with a charming verse.
THE ATTIC! PAGE 4 JUST IN FROM STACY NASH PRIMITIVES ALL LEAFLETS $10 Clockwise from the upper right: Pears & Strawberries Sampler Sewing Bag, outside and inside shown ~ Peacock Sewing Roll, inside and outside front and back ~ Emma s Redwork Sewing Book, front, inside, and back ~ Sara Crick s Pocket Roll, inside and outside rolled.
THE ATTIC! PAGE 5 MORE FROM STACY NASH PRIMITIVES ALL LEAFLETS $10 Clockwise from above: Basket of Flowers Pinkeep ~ Something Wicked Sewing Bag, front and back ~ Garden Gate Sewing Book & Pinkeep, outside and inside ~ True Love Sampler Bag & Pinkeep, outside and inside ~ and Scattering Moments Sewing Roll, outside and rolled. I love the sentiment: All My Scattering Moments are Taken Up With My Needle.
THE ATTIC! PAGE 6 AND STILL MORE FROM STACY NASH PRIMITIVES ALL LEAFLETS $10 Clockwise from the right: Blackwork Treat Bag & Pinkeeps (2 of them!) ~ Spring Hare Standing Pinkeep, front and side view ~ and Jack Treat Bag & Pinkeep, front and back. A NEW FLOOR/TABLE LIGHT + MAGNIFIER Battery pack The Dublin from Craftlite, at a price point ($100) that will work in almost everyone s budget, is a must-have needlework accessory item ~ its fabulous features, 21 extra-large LED s, its capability to be both a floor and a table light, its very clear magnification (1.75X), and its battery pack (needs 4 C s), all combine to put this product ahead of its competition, in my opinion, AND will allow most of us to comfortably stitch on the high-count linens, as shown to the left, 40c over one!
THE ATTIC! PAGE 7 NEW FROM PRAIRIE SCHOOLER Clockwise from above left, Sweeping Cobwebs $9 ~ October $9 ~ Snowy Nights $9 ~ And To All A Good Night $9 ~ and the 2010 Santa $4
THE ATTIC! PAGE 8 BACK TO SCHOOL TIME WITH VICKIE AT SAMPLER SUNDAY It s always a very special Sampler Sunday when we are privileged to have Vickie LoPiccolo Jennett join us and bring not only her palpable enthusiasm for samplers and ABC s and early women s education that always included needlework in many forms, but also her remarkable collection of ephemera that exemplifies her subject matter. The breadth of her collection would fill a museum. Upper left photo, she is holding Linda D s completed and framed Isabella Johnstone from the Sampler & Antique Needlework Quarterly Summer 2010 issue ~ the two floral enlargements are from Isabella s beautiful sampler ~ and the other photos are of some of what Vickie brought with her on Sunday.
THE ATTIC! PAGE 9 AND HERE S SOME OF WHAT WAS BROUGHT FOR SHOW & SHARE Above, Rosi s Beedie s Garden $8 by Plum Street Samplers and Yo HoHoHo $6 from Sue Hillis Designs ~ Below, Carol s My Stitching Treasures $20 from Jeannette Douglas Designs on 40c + Thread Pack $36 + charms of your choice + Olde Colonial box ~ Tedra s Summer Fab Fob ($20) Limited Edition kit w/scissors from Lizzie Kate and her Church on the Hill from Brenda Keyes/Sampler Company Top, Sheila s finished R h a p s o dy i n Re d Ribbon Sampler $20 from Sampler Cove ~ above and left, Barb s A Christmas Sampler $12 from Cherished Stitches and above right, Tamami s Salome Kriebel $49 kit w/silk from The Essamplaire
THE ATTIC! PAGE 10 AND SEVERAL HAWK RUN HOLLOW SAMPLERS Left, D e b s a l m o s t - fi n i s h e d Christmas at Hawk Run Hollow $36 ~ right, Janet s Village of Hawk Run Hollow $32 ~ and below, Sheri s start on Autumn at Hawk Run Hollow $36 on 30c over one. ABOUT THE CONTINENTAL STITCH ON LINEN FOR OVER-ONE Right-handed Continental In the last issue I showed you Sampler Cove s Anniversary Sampler and the new 30c Legacy Linen color Pink Clay with the suggestion that this would be perfect for the over-one continental stitch, and that prompted an e-mail inquiry from Linda from Pennsylvania, so I thought others of you might have the same questions. Yes, it is a half stitch BUT it differs from a half cross-stitch in one very important way: You stitch the continental stitch from right to left, and that makes the stitch on the back LONGER than the stitch on the front, and it adds a bit of padding to your needlework as well. It also helps avoid the pesky problem of your stitch slipping behind an intersection of the linen. One other very important trick: Always begin a row on the right, i.e., don't do the return journey by coming up in the occupied holes of the above row but, rather, drag your thread on the back over to the right-hand side and stitch. Your stitches will cover the travel thread on the back and add a bit more padding/dimension. My thanks to Linda Vinson of our staff, who publishes beautiful projects as Needlemade Designs, for the stitch diagrams to the left. It is a quick and easy way to stitch, very perfect on 40c over 1. Left-handed Continental