the attic - Attic Needlework
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the attic - Attic Needlework
Where Samplers Rule Just 15 m NE inut CO e 106 RNER O s from t he A E. M F CE ir NTE cKe R & port at l l i the p MCK Mes s R E d a, A Z 8 , Suite LLIPS TE (48 LEPHO 0)8 98- NE 183 8 520 1 111 FAC (480 SIMILE )898 -033 2 THE ATTIC 4 November 2010 Issue No. Twenty-Six www.atticneedlework.com OUR CO-SAMPLERS OF THE MONTH CONTINUE INTO NOVEMBER We’re continuing our four special Samplers of the Month through November. Clockwise from the left: “Jane Tindall 1864” from Vickie/ NeedleWorkPress ~ Mary’s almost-finished “Birth Sampler” designed by her sister Linda/Chessie & Me ~ my in-progress model of“Margaret Brown” from Gloria/Milady’s Needle ~ “On Christmas Day” from Linda/Samplers Remembered. See pages 3 and 4 for more on each of these samplers. For my “Margaret Brown” I chose to stitch the obverse side of this sampler. Reproductions of the reverse side are shown on page 3. Usually fond of bright colors, especially when they’re red, I fell in love with the faded palette of the original on the front. But the wonderful thing about this reproduction is you can choose which one you like best! This is a petite sampler, relatively speaking, and I hope to finish it this weekend. The fabric in the photo above, taken in this morning’s early sunlight, is not really as dark as it appears. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE November at The Attic If you are a member of our Attic Addicts club, save 15% on your purchase of the following during November: • All designs by Chessie & Me, Milady’s Needle, NeedleWorkPress, and Samplers Remembered • Dinky Dyes Silk • In-stock Lakeside Linens - Custom Cuts Saturday, November 6, 9:30-12:00 Etui Finishing Class with Linda Danielson This elegant needlework accessory takes no time to stitch and, with Linda’s expert guidance, we will finish this tomorrow morning. The class fee, which includes all finishing materials as well as the buttons, is $20. Saturday, November 6, 10:30 - 12:30 Beginning Linen with Linda’s wonderful new Tulip needlebook design as the class project. The $30 fee includes Linda’s expert instruction as well as the chart + materials for this most useful learning project. 2 2011 January 14-16, 2011, (Martin Luther King weekend), A Primitive Gathering with Stacy Nash of Stacy Nash Primitives, Linda Lautenschlager of Chessie & Me, Vickie Jennett of NeedleWorkPress and more! Thanks for your continued patience ~ I’ve been holding up the newsletter waiting for final details from a participant, but it will have to be in a future issue. Can’t hold this up any longer. Saturday, February 26, Nashville Market Day March 3-6, 11 AM Thursday - Sunday 11 AM, Our Annual Junipine Retreat in Sedona. We’ve been doing this retreat since 1999, at the beautiful Junipine Resort on the shores of Oak Creek, and for the past number of years it is always sold out. Those who come year after year are first on the list. So if you wish, we are happy to put you on the waiting list. 2011 Stitch-Along Project Saturday, November 6, Beading a Miniature Book with Alice, 1-4 PM Your $35 class fee includes your imported kit + Alice’s expertise in creating this most charming diminutive book. Friday through Sunday, November 12-14, Merry Cox Weekend. Details on our Web site. A few places remain in each workshop. Saturday, November 20, Our Annual Benefit for Breast Cancer Research, 6-8 PM, with all proceeds benefitting the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, at the Woodbridge Lake Clubhouse. A map will be published in the next issue. We hope you plan to join us for this fun event. Enjoy delicious eats and treats and refreshments while participating in the fun but very competitive bidding, which closes at 8 PM. Items are then distributed to the winning bidders and any items without a minimum bid can be yours through the live auction process. Newsletters with photos of all donations received thus far will be sent next week. Help us meet our goal of $20,000+ ~ and don’t forget that the cookbooks ($14.95 donation or more if you wish) make great Christmas gifts! Delicious recipes and wonderful needlework projects as well! This lovely sampler, “I Sigh Not for Beauty” from C Street Samplerworks, has been chosen as one of next year’s projects in Ellen Chester’s newsletter (If you aren’t currently receiving her newsletter, you can view it at http://withmyneedle.com/ newsletter9/newsletter9.htm ). First published in 2001, the sampler was charted for DMC on standard linen. As you’ve come to learn, I am of the opinion that samplers should be stitched in silk, so here’s our Belle Soie conversion on hand-dyed Lakeside. We would be Saturday, December 18, 1-4 PM, Our Annual Kris Kringle Party. happy to do an NPI or Au Ver A’Soie conversion for you as well. Special Holiday sweet treats and the Attic’s famous fruit punch + ornament There are only 8 colors. I sigh because this is a beauty! exchange for those wishing to participate. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 3 “Margaret W. Brown 1838” from Milady’s Needle Save 15%, as one of our Co-Samplers of the Month, on your purchase of at least 2 of the following: chart $19 ~ fabric (40c w/2-inch margins) $13 ~ overdyed silk combo package $67.50 OR the AVAS charted combinations, which depends on the count of your fabric, $36 - $38. On larger-count fabrics with larger margins the fabric price will be more. To read more about this reproduction, please visit Gloria/Milady’s Needle’s blog: http:// miladysneedle.blogspot.com/ and you’ll read that Gloria also owns Margaret’s sister’s sampler and, I think, has decided to reproduce that also. What a special opportunity, for us to be able to stitch sisters’ samplers! “Jane Tindall 1864,” reproduced on 40c Weeks Confederate Gray, right, very closely resembles the original in Vickie’s collection. You may prefer the warmer, more golden linen pictured on page 1. Either will be exquisite. We are fortunate to have Tanya’s gorgeous model currently on display in the shop. On 40c linen the finished size is 15 3/4 x 14, and it is charted for Au Ver A’Soie and Gloriana Florimell silks. Save 15% on your purchase of 2 of the following parts: chart $20 + linen ~ 40c w/2” margins = $22 to $25, depending on type ~ silks as charted, Au Ver A’Soie’s Soie d’Alger and Gloriana’s Florimell $83.40 Two AVAS colors, a brown and a green, are currently not available. The green is currently “at the dyer in France” but it could be up to six weeks or longer before it is available in the USA. We’ve found a great substitute, shown above on the left. If you’re waiting for your order and NOT okay with the substitution and would rather wait, please let us know. The brown isn’t on the dyeing schedule and may be eliminated permanently from the line because there are several other colors that are so close that, as John has taught me, riding by on horseback at midnight, you couldn’t discern the difference. We are substituting for everyone that color number. Thanks for your understanding. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! “On Christmas Day” from Samplers Remembered PAGE 4 Below, the chart model of “Birth Sampler” from Chessie & Me It’s the verse that made this a most favorite birth sampler ever. Most can’t read it without choking up: “When you are born, you cry and the World Rejoices. “May you live in such a manner that when you leave this earth, the World cries and You Rejoice.” Pictured below, the silks we converted to from the hand-dyed cottons ~ and a close-up of Grandma Mary’s adorable little lamb on her sampler, pictured on page 1. Almost as cuddly as that precious child who the sampler honors. Although “introduced” at the St. Charles Market, we’ve been fortunate to have this exquisite sampler in our shop for several years, along with Linda Danielson’s other charted reproductions, and so Gary began his six months ago or so, with snippets shown above. It is even more beautiful in person. We’ve done silk conversions to both NPI OR the AVAS with touches of overdyed silks using Gloriana’s Florimell + Belle Soie, shown above. As one of our Co-Samplers of the Month, save 15% on purchasing at least two of the following: chart $15 ~ linen $31 (40c Lakeside linen with 2-inch margins) ~ AVAS/Florimell silk combo $115 OR NPI $93. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 5 New in the Shop Above from the left: These three 40c-silk-gauze Erica Michaels’ designs really present a personal dilemma: which one to start first? I saw these in St. Charles and couldn’t wait till they arrived. “Home in the Winter” and “Home at Christmas” are both $15, and “Proverbs Child” $18 includes an alphabet for personalization as well as an alternate charting and colorway for the boy’s version. Above and right, all photos of Stacy Nash Primitives’ “Hallowe’en Jack Sewing Roll” $10 showing a variety of views of this SPOOKY needlework accessory. Here’s the verse: “Jack O Lantern such a Fright Glowing on this Hallowe’en Night Grinning wide for all to see SPOOKY but you don’t scare me.” The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 6 More New in the Shop Clockwise from above left: the very charming 2010 Limited Edition Christmas Kit from JBW Designs combines an adorable tree design with brass toy charms and an enamelware tumbler with a Christmas design, perfect for Santa’s milk and cookies tray, for candy canes, or for a tiny tree or Christmas arrangement ~ two Milady’s Needle chartpacks ($8 each) with lovely Christmas designs, “Christmas Tree Farm” and “A Spot of Christmas” ~ “Snowball Garland” $8 from The Needle’s Notion. Below, we showed these two beautiful samplers from C Street Samplerworks in our last issue, but I failed to say that both of these designs were initially published in past issues of Sampler & Antique Needlework Quarterly. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 7 From Morning Glory Needleworks Clockwise from upper left: a rare reproduction of a sampler stitched by a boy, “John Viott 1826” $12 includes both cross and queen stitches ~ “Life How Short” $12, a mourning sampler full of motifs symbolizing death and mourning (i.e., Forget-me-nots for remembrance, weeping willow for mourning and sorrow, etc.) with the center verse, “To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die,” a quote from Scottish poet Thomas Campbell, and “Life how short ~ Eternity how long,” found on an 1814 sampler ~ “Always Kiss Me Good Night” $8, and the chart includes both colorways ~ and “Today I will Choose to be Happy” $12, inspired by a quote from Anne Frank’s diary. As designer Dawn Fisher explains, “This optimistic quote, written under such hopeless circumstances, should inspire all of us to start each day with the decision to be happy.” The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 8 New from Mother and Daughter Above from the left: Three wonderful Seasonal designs, each $8: “Christmas Carols” and “Joy*Peace*Love” from Nikki/Country Cottage Needleworks ~ and “Winter Band Sampler” from Diane/Little House Needleworks New from Blackbird Designs Left, Barb & Alma’s “Moonlight Visitor” $9, No. 9 in their Anniversaries of the Heart series, focuses on the colorful nocturnal visitor in its whimsically large-as-the-house size, photographed with our Belle Soie conversion and a 40c linen that will make it a sweet 3.75” x 4.25” ~or if Rhonda stitches it, it could be a tiny 1.9 x 2.2! The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE Uniquely Yours, Beautiful Needlework Jewelry 9 Some “Pink” Products Above, These “Oh*Snap!” pouches are a divinely simple way to keep your stuff in its right place, but the best news about these pink mesh sets (set of 3, small 6.5 x 4, medium 9 x 7, large, 10 x 8 OR set of 2 XL 14 x 10 and XXL 15.5 x 13 ~ both $17) is that 10% of the sales will be donated to our favorite “pink” charity, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. BCRF is dedicated to preventing breast cancer and finding a cure in our lifetime by funding clinical and translational research worldwide. For more information about BCRF visit www.bcrfcure.org. Above, Sandy now has these over-one-on-28c-opalescent/white-linenwith-Belle-Soie JBW Designs, “The Sister Purse” and “French Country Love,” (both $5) in their perfect and beautiful jewelry findings from Uniquely Yours. Each finding is high-quality and silver-plated ($36) just in time for gift-giving and very quick to stitch! Right, “Charlotte’s Sampler,” $18 was designed by Louise Henderson of Cherished Stitches to honor her Godson’s wife, who is battling breast cancer, and a portion of the proceeds will go to breast cancer research. Besides the fact that this is a fabulous design, it also supports a very important cause. The lighter version is stitched with Gloriana’s Raspberry Parfait and the darker model is on 35c Weeks Onyx with Weeks Emma’s Pink. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 10 Clockwise from the right: also from Cherished Stitches, “Colors of Fall Ensemble” $18 includes the basket band, needlebook, scissors case, and acorn fob for all of us who love Autumn~ Imaginating’s “Noel” $7 ~ two, both $4, in the Stitch Your Heart Out campaign: “Tweet” by Monsterbubbles and “Home Is Where Your Leaves Are” by Myrtle Grace Motifs ~ beautiful new hardanger projects from Emie Bishop/ Cross ‘n Patch, “Trust in the Lord” $12 (love hardanger ~ just wish I weren’t so tired at night that all I can muster are X’s) ~ and from Passione Ricamo, “Selene The Moon Goddess” $20. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 11 Jackie du Plessis’s Indian Ink Published in the Fall 2010 issue of Sampler & Antique Needlework Quarterly, I had the opportunity to see this beautiful project in person and fell in love! The Attic has received permission to teach this, and we look forward to scheduling it in early 2011, so order your kit and and get started! The Indian Ink kit ($105) includes the following: 30c Linen Au Ver A Soie silk fiber 4mm Black Silk ribbon Thread Gatherer Savoir Faire ribbon Skirtex Applique pins Tapestry Needle Milliner's Needle Ultra Suede Scrimshaw ivory key created by Marcy Pumphret And a special surprise: the lovely matching accessory piece, the Madras ornament/pincushion. We are taking orders now. The handmade easel created for the Indian Ink needlecase can be special-ordered as well for $40. Watch for the announcement of a Jackie du Plessis Workshop coming to The Attic. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 12 Another Lovely Sampler Adaptation from Julia in England Above, Julia’s lovely adaptation of a most favorite Brenda Keyes/The Sampler Company design, “Country House Sampler” $19, pictured below. Here’s what Julia wrote about her adaptation: “I am doing this as a memorial sampler for my Great Auntie Maggie. My Auntie always had a needle of some kind in her hand. Wherever she went, there was always either tapestry, embroidery, or knitting in her bag. As a young girl, I used to stay weekends with her and we would stitch away together. She taught me lots of needlework. Auntie Maggie didn't get married and didn't have any children, so I like to think she would be pleased if she knew I had made a sampler for her. “I have changed the sampler quite a bit in the top half, but the bottom half I have done almost as shown in the original chart. I have changed the colours of the people and have given them hair. I decided to add a bit of humour and put two stray sheep ( a ram and a lady sheep ) appearing from behind a pot, naughty! I didn't like the rabbit on the lawn so put another sheep instead.” Above, Julia and her daughter, Emma. “My daughter doesn't sew. She wouldn't even attempt to sew on a button. I think the only thing she has ever done was a few rows of knitting when she was about 6 and a pom pom.” The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 13 More From our Customers Clockwise from the left above: Dawn’s beautiful “Shores of Hawk Run Hollow” $32 ~ Rhonda’s “We Will Go A’Haunting” $40 kit from Shepherd’s Bush (Rhonda’s is stitched over one on the 32c kit fabric) ~ Michelle’s sock-monkey ornament from this year’s JCS Ornament Issue, a freebie from ??? (sorry, I didn’t retain that) and another from the JCS Ornament Issue ~ Rhonda’s 2010 Prairie Schooler Santa $4 stitched on 40c silk gauze ~ Carolyn’s Ink Circles’ design from the JCS’s Halloween Issue and three of her completed ornaments, one from Little House Needleworks’ ornament series and the other two from the 2010 JCS Ornament Issue. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 14 HALLOWEEN 2010 It was a very scary :~) Saturday Stitch-In and Potluck, and Sheri “dressed” for the occasion. Her spider hat was the best! But then there were the gloves! Tyler and Hannah also got into the spirit, even though they’re growing up. It was a fun event organized at their church, Trunk & Treat! John and I had the best time! Adorable little ones. but the little duck was the best! As was Hannah’s pumpkin! The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com
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