2016, September 1 enewsletter
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2016, September 1 enewsletter
Where Samplers Rule Just 15 m SE inu CO 183 RNER O tes from 7W F t . Gu DOBSO he Airpo N ad rt Mes alupe & GUAD at the Rd, a, A ALU TEL S PE Z u ite 8 E (48 P 0)8 HONE 98183 8 520 2 109 TO 1.8 LL-FRE 88. E: 94. ATT IC THE ATTIC 2016 September 1 Issue No. 16-17 Our September Sampler of the Month www.atticneedlework.com Elizabeth Beaven 1835 . . . . . . from the design studios of Hands Across the Sea Samplers From the moment I first saw glimpses of this incredible sampler, I longed to stitch it. If you’re a regular reader of this newsletter, you know that I find many borders very boring. But this one not! Love, love, love the birds, and the variety of them, including the geese, parrots, owls, partridges, and pheasants, and the bee skeps, squirrels and sheep (? ~ Vickie wants them to be bovines, i.e., cows) ~ as well as the charming well-dressed girl and boy next to their chairs in the upper right and left corners! And I can’t wait to get to the scenes just above and below the verse: O happy they who know the Lord With whom he deigns to dwell He feeds and cheers them by his word His arm supports them well His presence sweetens all our care And makes our burdens light A words from him dispels our fears And gilds the gloom of night Elizabeth’s 1835 charming Scottish sampler is suitable for intermediate stitchers. The 24-page chart comes in booklet form, is beautifully illustrated throughout, and the graph is in full color. The stitches used are mainly cross stitch over two, with the verse and dedication in cross stitch over one (I will be stitching it in the continental on the 52/60 linen). There are small freehand accents worked in satin stitch, and within the booklet there is a five-page detailed stitch guide. A step-by-step PhotoTrail tutorial that reproductionist Nicola Parkman calls “Fearless Freehand” is also available at the “Freehand Tutorial” tab. (Description from the designers is continued on the next page.) As our September Sampler of the Month, you can save 15% on your purchase of at least 2 of the starred parts: * chart $32 * hand-dyed Lakeside linen (because of the size of this sampler, for 40c/36c & 32c, we are offering a SH) * AVAS $91.50; overdyed 12-ply, $159; Tudor silks for the higher counts, $106 (Above prices are before discount.) The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC More about Hands Across the Sea’s “Elizabeth Beaven" PAGE 2 The sampler also includes several urns of flowers, a delightful basket of arranged flowers, and a weaver’s cottage with smoke billowing from its chimney, surrounded by leafy trees and stands above a grassy bank. Christ is depicted in contemporary dress mounted on a donkey. Light emanates from his halo and raised hand reflecting the sentiment of the verse stitched by Elizabeth which is taken from the Evangelical Hymn, “O happy they who know the Lord.” This was written by John Newton and his friend the poet William Cowper in 1779, and it is known as one of the Olney Hymns. Amazing Grace is another Olney Hymn. Both men were abolitionists, and Cowper’s poem “The Negro’s Complaint” was often quoted by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr in his speeches. Cowper also wrote the poem “Light Shining Out of Darkness” which gave us the phrase, “God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform.” Please go to the HATS Website and click on the Tab “Who was Elizabeth?” for some intriguing historical perspective. I’m stitching it on 52/60 Lakeside’s Vintage Sand Dune with Tudor silks. Encouraged by Nicola’s detailed online tutorial, as well as the five-page stitch guide within the chart itself, I tackled the freehand in the border. It’s like she’s sitting with you offering words of encouragement (Listen to your needle ~ she will guide you.) Don’t you just love it? Truly, if you’ve not done this technique before, Nicola makes it very easy to accomplish. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC More Beautiful Sampler Reproductions from Hands across the Sea Samplers PAGE 3 From the left above, “Mary Ann Bournes” $30 ~ “Susanna Millne 1843” $30 ~ “When Thou Art Rich c.1710-1730” $27 From the left below, “Elizabeth Furniss 1836” $30 ~ “Hannah Coates 1848” $27 ~ “Louisa Coulimore,” a Bristol Orphanage Sampler $25 The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC Every Thursday PAGE Customer Appreciation/Stitch-In, Thursdays, 4 - 8 PM For as long as I can remember, The Attic has been open on Thursday nights and, along with that, provides the setting for customers to gather to share their needlework with others. This is an opportunity for me to host a weekly time with our customers, to show them the newest and greatest, preview new designs and great needlework stuff, and also see what you’re stitching! As a valued customer, you are invited to join 4 But Mother, I want to go to Summer School at The Attic! September As an Attic Addict member, in September receive a 15% discount on your purchase of the following: * Hands Across the Sea Samplers designs * In-stock cut Lakeside Linens (because we custom cut, we have many already cut & packaged small cuts ~ give us a cut size & we’ll come as close as we can) * In-stock Scissors Summer School Saturday, September 3, 10:30-12:30 Beginning Linen This class is appropriate for both beginning stitchers and anyone wishing to refine their skills. The class project is Linda/Needlemade Designs’ Tulip needlebook design, and the $30 fee includes her expert instruction + materials. Class fee is due upon registration. 2017 at Stay tuned for dates & details! “PIECES OF OLDE II” Sunday, September 18 ~ Sampler Sunday, 1 - 4 ~ The third Sunday in September join fellow sampler lovers at The Attic! Please register as refreshments are served, and please let us know if, after registering, you can’t be with us; logistically, it helps both in seating arrangements & in dessert amounts ~ fee $10. Saturday, October 29, Halloween Stitch-In, 10:30 - ?? ~ It’s that time of year once again, for you to dress up and be crazy, a time for stitching-with-friends-atThe-Attic, and there will be chocolate, a Halloween costume contest, door prizes & more. Please register ~ lunch will be served. Fee $15 The Attic November 11-13 January 13 - 16, 2017 November 2017 Sherri Jones/Patrick’s Woods Workshops: * An Afternoon Leisure Basket * Lounging Hare Sewing Box * A Plump and Pleated Parlour Purse with Period Pastimes Full details on subsequent pages. Our 2017 Sampler Symposium registration is full, with a waiting list, but there’s still room in the Merry Cox class very soon. Read all about it in this issue, page 10! Jackie du Plessis/It’s Finally Finished will be teaching three very special projects. Stay tuned for specific dates & details. Saturday, November 19th, Our 19th Annual Silent Auction for Breast Cancer Research, 6-8 pm. ~ This stunning embroidered linen sheet of beautiful Quaker motifs has been donated by Gigi of Belgium. Save the date ~ details about this charitable event will be published in a future newsletter. More photos of this embroidered linen sheet on the following page. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC This Remarkable Piece of Embroidery . . . PAGE 5 . . . may be yours, an opportunity to own an extraordinary embroidered linen sheet from Gigi of Belgium. Silent Auction details will be published in a future newsletter. On Saturday, November 19th, we will hold our 19th Annual Silent Auction for Breast Cancer Research, 6-8 pm. Some have asked what is a silent auction? A silent auction is a fundraising technique frequently used at charity events, held without an auctioneer. People place their bids on sheets of paper instead, where a minimum opening bid is set. Auction newsletters featuring all of the donated items and their minimum bids will be published in mid-November. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC Our 2016 Stitch-Along from The Scarlet Letter PAGE 6 It’s August 1, and time to move to the solid stitched side panels. You see that some elements of the design are continental stitch over 1. I would recommend stitching these sections first and then filling in the cross-stitchover-two areas. I hope those of you doing our Stitch-Along are enjoying stitching this exquisite sampler. P l e a s e s e n d yo u r progress photos to share in the newsletter. We are privileged to have on display this stunning sampler ~ Look for it when you visit the shop! Mary Hammand 1732 ~ Here’s what Marsha says about this stunning reproduction: In the early eighteenth century samplers began to evolve from long vertical bands into more rectangular shapes. They began to incorporate more pictorial and scenic images and scenes such as those found on seventeenth century canvas and stumpwork pictures. Alphabets, numerals and verses prevailed but the sampler evolved both as an exercise in needlework technique as well as a vehicle for creative artistic expression. Common themes were scenes based on biblical stories, but the popularity of bucolic, pastoral scenes increased. Mary Hammand's sampler/canvas work piece melds these themes with a traditional sampler at the center surrounded by pastoral images on either side of it. It's interesting to note that she spelled the surname of her parents "Hamond" and her surname "Hammand"---perhaps attributable to her lack of delight in learning? Stitches used in the sampler include cross stitch over one and two threads of linen, counted satin, back and eyelet. A special kit discount of 10% is available if you purchase all of the kit parts, chart ($42) + linen (price varies depending on count) + AVAS silks ($184.90) The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC Sherri Jones/Patrick’s Woods’ November Workshops PAGE 7 I am pleased to publish photos, workshop prices, and hotel information for this very special Attic event. We are privileged to host these Sherri Jones workshops the weekend of November 11-13 at the Hyatt Place in Mesa, located just 15 minutes from our new Attic, with shuttle service available to and from the shop. Reservations with the hotel can be made by calling 888-492-8847 or 480-969-8200. You must ask for the “Attic Needlework” group rate (King $114; Double Queen $124) or go online to http://www.phoenixmesa.place.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html? corp_id=G-ANWN These rates are available 3 days pre and post the weekend for any of you who wish to come early or stay longer. The rates include a deluxe continental breakfast, unlimited high-speed Internet access, 24-hour access to the StayFit@Hyatt fitness room and e-room business center, and use of the swimming pool, 9-hole executive putting green, and shuttle service within a five-mile radius upon availability. The weekend schedule with workshop prices: Friday, November 11, 9 - 4 pm ( with a lunch break at noon) ~ An Afternoon Leisure Basket ~ $360 Saturday, November 12, 9 - 4 pm (with a lunch break at noon) ~ A Plump & Pleated Parlour Purse with Period Pastimes $260 Saturday night, 5:30-??, Wine & Food Reception at the shop open to all workshop participants ~ Please RSVP on the Registration Form Sunday, November13, 9 - 3 pm (with lunch at noon) ~ Lounging Hare Sewing Box $340 An Afternoon Leisure Basket This little charmer of a swing handle basket measures just 5" long by 3" wide and is made of patinated walnut. It is a faithful and exquisitely crafted reproduction of an antique made exclusively for Patrick's Woods. The basket is fitted with two pocketed books, a pin pillow, a velvet berry cushion, a scissors sheath and figural pinkeep with a printed Victorian graphic. Stitches include tent stitch, stem stitch, wrapped stem stitch, cross stitch, pattern darning and a variation of butterfly chain stitch. Smalls are lined with Ultrasuede and trimmed with fine silk ribbon. Kit includes linen, silk floss, DMC pearl cotton, silk fabric, printed fabric, Ultrasuede, silk ribbons, pins,buttons, beads, velvet, flannel, needle, stiffener, interfacing and templates. Alternate cat motifs will be available. Scissors shown are petite Italian gold handled scissors. Scissors are NOT included in the kit, but will be available for separate purchase. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC Sherri Jones Workshops (continued) PAGE 8 A Plump and Pleated Parlour Purse with Period Pastimes The Purse is inspired by a Shaker bronzed leather sewing purse in my collection and measures approx. 8” wide x 2” tall and expands to a plump 13” around. The Purse is constructed of alternating embroidered and silk panels. An ingenious construction, the silk panels are pleated, allowing the purse to either fold down to a smaller size, or the silk panels can be extended to plump up the purse and expand the interior. Whimsical motifs on the embroidered panels are inspired by the pursuits and pastimes enjoyed in the Victorian parlour. Whist and other lively card games are represented on one panel with an old fashioned joker displaying a fan of cards. The joker is flanked by crowns to represent the royal playing cards of the hearts and diamonds suits. A second panel represents the importance of music in the Victorian parlour and includes the favored parlour pets parrot and songbird. A third panel represents the popular Punch and Judy puppets. The puppets are presented as silhouettes to reflect the common hand shadow games of the day. Punch’s dog Toby looks on. And the key motifs represent the mechanical amusements such as windup toys, games, and music boxes. Three linen panels are embroidered in silk shades similar to colors found on Victorian linen playing cards; withered rose-brown, old brick, brownstone blue, and tinted pearl. The panels are embroidered on 32 count linen with tent stitch and upright cross stitch. The panels are edged with soft white silk taffeta ribbon and alternately sewn to brownstone blue silk panels. The front flap is embellished with silk ribbon bow anchored in a vintage mother of pearl buckle. A vintage mother of pearl button secures the flap. I am dreaming and scheming about the parlour pastimes inspired petites. The themed smalls will include a pinkeep, pin cushion and scissors sheath, plus some fun gaming pieces. To complete the set, I am trying to add mother of pearl sewing tools similar to the pearl gaming pieces of yesteryear that often found their way into a lady’s sewing basket, for example, the Chinese pearl game counters that enjoyed a second life as thread winders. Cynthia Linnell, our favorite scrim artist, is exploring sources for blanks to create fancy rulers and thread winders. If Cynthia is not successful, I will suggest that ladies add the Kelmscott pearl ruler and thread winders, and purchase some of the old Chinese game counters. I have collected a few old counters to share as well. Kit includes linen, silk floss, tapestry needle, silk dupioni, silk taffeta ribbons, vintage mother of pearl buckle and buttons, printed fabric pieces, templates, interfacing, and any other finishing supplies needed for the smalls. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC Sherri Jones Workshops (continued) PAGE 9 Lounging Hare Sewing Box This sewing box, made exclusively for Patrick’s Woods, is a finely handcrafted reproduction of an antique and is made from a private stash of exceptionally gorgeous curly maple. The box measures approx. 3 ¾” x 2 ¾” x 2” high. A sliding lid secures the box contents. A lofty pincushion adorns the lid top and is embellished with a regal hare lounging on a ground of muted greens stitched with variegated silk floss. The sides of the cushion are finished with twisted cording. The pieces are stitched on 32-count linen with silk floss to capture fabulous embroidered detail. The interior of the box is fitted with a stitched tool pad that is folded ‘accordion style’ to tuck into the box. Slip pockets secure favorite tools. The far left cover with the initials is a needlekeep, and the far right is a pinkeep. The embroidery is worked with silk floss in vintage tones of terra cotta and bark. Kit includes tiger maple (aka curly maple) sewing box with sliding lid, linen, silk floss, pearl cotton, ultrasuede, ribbons, bead, wool, flannel, muslin, interfacing, stiffener and mat board. Kit does not include scissors, wood ruler and wood thread winder shown in photo, or other tools mentioned in the Student supplies: fabric shears, tape measure, pins, sewing needles, marking pencil, twisted cording tool, E6000 glue, and other basic sewing supplies. Registration Procedures Registration is accepted by email only, please, at jeanlea@me.com. Registration opened on Monday, April 11. You will receive an email confirmation of your registration, and with it a registration form attached. Several of the workshops have only a few spots left. Don’t delay in registering if you want to join us in November. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC January 2017 Sampler Symposium . . . Reg ist PAGE 10 ... Friday night, January 13, thru Sunday, January 15 r atio The Attic’s Sampler Symposium: The Warmth of Sharing Our Passion for Samplers n is F ull - W aitin I am very pleased to present the weekend faculty for this event: g Li After a 5 - 6 PM supper ~ st O nly & Maegan Jennett/NeedleWorkPress Friday night, 6-9 PM, “Reconstructing Harriet Ann Hughson’s 1843 Sampler” ~ Vickie Saturday morning, 9- 10:30 AM - “Motifs on the Move,” a lecture presentation by Lynne Anderson, Ph.D./Sampler Consortium Saturday, 11 AM - 4 PM, with an hour for lunch, Merry Cox will present “Stitch, Mend & Mark” Saturday evening, 5 - ? PM, reception at The Attic, with food & refreshments including adult beverages served. Sunday, Merry Cox’s “Flowers for Milady Sewing Purse & Accessories, 9 - 3 PM, with an hour for lunch. Your $649 fee for the Symposium includes all classes, kits, and lecture, a light supper on Friday night, breakfast, lunch, and coffee/tea breaks on Saturday, a Saturday night reception at the shop with refreshments and supper, and Sunday breakfast and lunch. All classes will be held in Meeting Rooms A+B at Hyatt Place Mesa, where they have available an Attic Needlework room block with prices of $141 for both King and Queen/Queen rooms. Here is the booking link to make your reservations. Free shuttle service to the shop is available (airport transportation is not), so renting a car is optional and may not be necessary, depending on your personal preference. “Art has taught my willing fingers skill to write without paper, ink or quill.” Reconstructing Harriet Ann Hughson’s curious 1843 sampler and its probable place in history Friday night, 6-9 PM, “Reconstructing Harriet Ann Hughson’s 1843 Sampler” with Vickie & Maegan Jennett of NeedleWorkPress N eedleWorkPress will reveal the surprises uncovered in the process of “reproducing” this sampler during The Attic’s 2017 Sampler Symposium. Much of the stitching is over one, so participants will be able to chose either 28ct linen with Tudor Silks or 20ct linen with Classic Colorworks Silk. Its sentiments are as true in the twenty-first century as they were in 1843: “Speak not evil one of another.” An additional project will feature Harriet’s faithful dog in a period bookmark. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC January 2017 Sampler Symposium (continued) PAGE 11 Saturday, 9 - 10:30 AM ~ Motifs on the Move: Studying the Migration of American Motifs Presenter: Lynne Anderson, Ph.D. Professor, University of Oregon Director, Sampler Archive Project Founder, Sampler Consortium Historic girlhood samplers were most frequently stitched under the direction of skilled needlework teachers. During America’s colonial period many of these teachers were immigrants from Great Britain and the European continent, bringing with them the needlework traditions of their native homelands. As a result, the earliest American samplers often reflect the national origins of the girls’ teachers. By the middle of the 18th century, however, uniquely American sampler styles and motifs had begun to emerge. Some of these new motifs remained deeply rooted in a specific geographic location, contributing to a recognizable local or regional style. Other sampler motifs were constantly on the move - migrating to new locations in the hands of needlework teachers and their students, as well as transient families seeking economic opportunity. Concurrent with our nation’s gradual settling of land further and further into the wilderness was the dispersion of sampler making styles and embroidered motifs, contributing threads of continuity across America’s vast geographic landscape. This multimedia presentation will discuss multiple examples where the needlework styles and motifs found on schoolgirl samplers were “on the move” – helping to stitch together a national identity. Working chronologically as well as geographically, Dr. Anderson will show images of the earliest known examples of a given sampler motif or set of related motifs, and then dynamically trace its chronological appearance and reappearance in other geographic locations over time. Explanations based on extensive historical and genealogical research (e.g., family ties, regional migration patterns, and teacher relocation) will be highlighted. In addition, the presenter will discuss the potential for newly emerging online databases such as the Sampler Archive and the Registry of American Needlework Schools and Teachers to assist in this form of sampler scholarship. Saturday, 11 AM ~ 4 PM (with an hour for lunch) Stitch, Mend & Mark The mystery project has been revealed! In 2008, Frey’s Measure Mill made these wonderful 1-cup dry measures to commemorate their 150 years in business (1858-2008). Merry has been waiting to design something special for this lovely little box, which is 3 ½” in diameter. First, there is a roll-up alphabet sampler that is very unusual and unique. She purchased the antique alphabet from a very knowledgeable antique dealer who informed her it was from Massachusetts and from the first quarter of the l800’s. After researching Merry found a sampler pictured with this particular alphabet and the sampler was dated 1834. This reproduction marking alphabet sampler (3 ½” x 15 ½” finished) will roll up to go inside the drawstring silk bag. Attached to the bottom of the bag is a petite chatelaine that hangs over the edge of the bag when the bag is opened and draped over the 1-cup dry measure box. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC January 2017 Sampler Symposium (continued) PAGE 12 Sunday, 9 AM - 3 PM (with an hour for lunch) Flowers For Milady Sewing Purse & Accessories A lovely and functional sewing purse holds all the necessary accessories for stitching. The front flap of the purse features a poem written by Merry with a gentleman presenting a bouquet of flowers to his lady. The needlebook/pinkeep has antique linen needle pages and thread winders inside, and the outside is used as a pincushion and pinkeep. The scissors and ruler holder is finished with an ultra suede insert. Merry designed this sweet set in celebration of her 50th wedding anniversary (I know she got married very young!) There are still openings in this class. Monday, January 16, 2017 ~ Optional Class 9 AM - 3 PM (with an hour for lunch) ~ $260.00 Flowers From Thy Garden Wouldn’t it be fun to go to class, take your sampler from its carrying case, unroll it, place it in front of you, and now everything needed is at your fingertips …. a ruler pocket, a needlebook with vintage linen needle pages, an ultra suede scissors holder tucked behind the needle pages, a pocket for a thread stick, a lovely pin cushion and many alphabets within the sampler for reference. While on a trip to England, Merry found a sampler stitched on two pieces of linen and then sewn together (antique is shown in the photo on the left. The antique pieces each have red bands woven into the linen with several alphabets. Merry reproduced the alphabets from the circa 1860’s sampler, stitched the red bands to replicate the woven ones and then designed “her garden.” The sampler is hemstitched and then lined separately. The sampler and lining are held together with buttons and ribbon in the corners. It is folded in half, wrapped around the pin cushion, and stored in its case. Stitched on 35-count linen. Regarding Registration The Symposium itself is full, but if you’d like, you may be placed on the waiting list. Just send an email with that request. The Monday class, “Flowers From Thy Garden,” still has openings, and registration is by email only, at jeanlea@me.com. Please do not phone the shop to register. We will be happy to answer your questions, but registrations will only be accepted by email. Receipt of your email registration will be acknowledged by email with a Registration Form attached. A nonrefundable deposit of $50 completes your reservation. Space is limited by the size of the room. Because an email address is needed for each of you to provide additional information along the way, we are looking to email registration as the best method for the entire process, to ensure fairness for everyone, most importantly. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC Coming from . . . . . . Whimsical Edge Designs PAGE 13 . . . Kelmscott Designs . . . Carolina House S p i d e r We b N e e d l e Minder $9.50 ~ Limited Edition sLime Witch Boot Scissors, $11.50 Second in the American Hearts Coverlet Series, “Hearts and Flowers $12 . . . Embellishing Bits New World Queen Threadkeep $10 Witch Hat Threadkeep $10 These have been shown before but they’re so very s e a s o n a l : Cauldron and Jack-O-Lanter n Kits, $12 ~ tombstones are 6” x 4” x 1” with fi n i s h i n g instructions. Left, Pumpkin Harvest Scissors Fob $10 Sunflowers vintage Postcard Threadkeep $10 Right, RIP Tombstone Threadwinders, package of 2, $6 The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC In Our Attic from . . . PAGE 14 . . . Queenstown Sampler Designs “Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew” $12, 245 x 73 ~ charted for DMC, perfect for a conversion to silk overdyes! . . . Pickle Barrel Designs “Snowy Owlet” $7.50 kit with beads, perforated paper, needles, floss, chart & instructions . . . Mill Hill “It’s All About the Shoes” $8, 101 x 70 Curly Girl Everyday Series 3 kits, “Peace” ~ “Rescued Me” ~ “Believe, ” $19 each, that include beads, fabric, floss, needles, chart and instructions ~ 7 x 7 The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC Coming to Our Attic from . . . “Gingerbread Village 11 - Gingerbread House 8” $6 PAGE 15 . . . Country Cottage Needleworks “Afternoon in Rome” $8 . . . Little House Needleworks “Little House ABC Samplers 3 - Little House FGH” $6 ~ “Home Sweet Home” $8.50 ~ Little House Tote Bag, $9.50 . . . Scattered Seeds Samplers “Harvest Waiting” $12 “Be Ye Virtuous” $12 The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC Also Here from . . . PAGE 16 . . . The Sweetheart Tree “Tudor Silken Sampler” $12 w/charms ~ “Patriotic Pincushion” $11 w/ charms ~ “White Rose Needlebook & Fob”$11 w/charms . . . Blackbird Designs . . . Jeannette Douglas Designs #3 in this Seasonal Series, $14 #10 in this series, $9 The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC August Sampler Sunday PAGE 17 Molly’s “Exodus 20:16” by Little House Needleworks + Plum Street Samplers’ “Make Use of Present Time” + Gigi’s “Solomon’s Temple” Michelle’s “Penny Pumpkin” from The Scarlett House Above, Carolyn’s “ Life” from Erica Michaels ~ right, Amy Hill’s “The Birds and The Bees” from Ink Circles Left, Tedra’s “Autumn Sewing Book” from Chessie & Me Right, Linda L’s “Harvest Keeper” from Plum Street Samplers The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE THEATTIC ATTIC More from August’s Sampler Sunday 18 18 PAGE PAGE Above, Linda D’s beautiful redwork sampler, “Antonetta Bove,” that she presented to the Summer School students, and her progress on “Six Red Alphabets,” a NeedleWorkPress project presented at our Summer School event. Below, Ewe & Eye & Friends’ “Christmas Sampler” stitched by ?? Betsy ?? Vickie/NeedleWorkPress showed us several previews: left, “Harriet Ann Hughson” coming at our January 2017 Sampler Symposium and, below, “ Tw o Re d B i r d s ” coming in the Winter issue of Just CrossStitch & below left, “My Very Best, My Friend” $8, i n t ro d u c e d a t t h e Norden Online Show in early September R h o n d a ’s “ S e r e n i t y Harbor” from By the Bay J B W D e s i g n s ’ “ Fr e n c h Country Crow” stitched by ?? The Attic, Attic, Mesa, Mesa, AZ AZ Toll-Free: Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) (1.888.942.8842)www.atticneedlework.com www.atticneedlework.com The THE ATTIC THE ATTIC Even More from August’s Sampler Sunday 19 19 PAGE PAGE 4 from Peg gy, Clockwis e from the le Me’s “Gra ft: Chessie nd Old F & la g” ~ Needl “Alphabet eWorkPress’s Spool” ~ Blackbird D Dressed U esigns’ “All p” ~ Birds of a Feather’s O Reindeer S OP “Red ampler” 4 from Sheri, clockwise from the left above: “Crow” from ??? ~ “Procrastination” from Milady’s Needle ~ Blackbird Designs’ “Bittersweet September” ~ and her beautifully framed “Isabella Fox” from Gigi The Attic, Attic, Mesa, Mesa, AZ AZ Toll-Free: Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) (1.888.942.8842)www.atticneedlework.com www.atticneedlework.com The THE ATTIC THE ATTIC 20 20 PAGE PAGE August’s Sampler Sunday (continued) Angelica ’s “Que en Bee Se wing B o x ” by Chessi e & Me Evelyn’s Prairie S c h o o l e r Alphabet ~ s h e ’s n e a rl y half done, she says! Stitched over 2 on 40c. Heartstring Samplery’s “His Eye Is on the Sparrow” from Beth’s needle! L e f t , Je a n C ’s “Hunt Sampler” by Homespun Sampler Janet’s, above right, “Topiary in Bloom” from Blackbird Designs & “The Breath of Autumn” from Chessie & Me The Attic, Attic, Mesa, Mesa, AZ AZ Toll-Free: Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) (1.888.942.8842)www.atticneedlework.com www.atticneedlework.com The THE ATTIC THE ATTIC August’s Sampler Sunday (continued) 21 21 PAGE PAGE Sharon’s “Long & Wi n d i n g Ro a d ” from Blackbird Designs ~ and she showed it finished at Summer School but I failed to get a photo of it ~ look for it in the next issue! hes of ’s finis y d e n a S & M hessie t, h ig her C r , sets & boxes/ Hill from ’s “Witch r ms in tten Fa o g r Notfo hased e purc nd a fram go a long a . long, ailable ger av no lon Susan’s “T hree T hings Sampler” from Moira Blackburn Left, our in-house Martha, Linda L, made the best birthday cake on the planet, with the most delicious frosting, topped with toasted coconut! Yum! The lovely flowers were from Peggy, and they were still beautiful this week. Thank you, ladies, for your sweet thoughtfulness. The Attic has wonderful customers and friends! The Attic, Attic, Mesa, Mesa, AZ AZ Toll-Free: Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) (1.888.942.8842)www.atticneedlework.com www.atticneedlework.com The THE THEATTIC ATTIC Our Customers Share 22 22 PAGE PAGE Left, Irene’s stunning finish of “Hanna Katerina,” a Scarlet Letter reproduction of a German sampler that features an intricate collection of symbolic motifs and also includes the phrases “Solideo Goloria” (All glory to God) and “Syndige Nicht” (Do not sin). Right, Lynne’s “Initiales au Paon” from Gigi ~ Gigi’s chart includes the entire alphabet! Love this! Right, 2 of Karen’s, on the way to her in New Jersey, above right, Prairie Schooler’s “Never more” & right, “Ravens & Pumpkins & Cats, Oh My!” from Carriage House Samplings Mary’s “All My Love” from Sosters & Best Friends Above, Peggy’s Mouse” from1.888.94-ATTIC With Thy Needle & Thread! The Attic, Mesa,“Scarey AZ Toll-Free: (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com The Attic, And the Mesa, pins are AZ from Toll-Free: Primitive Hare, 1.888.94-ATTIC beautifully finished by Beth(1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC And More from Our Customers PAGE 23 Two Ophelia’s from two Lindas, above left, Linda D’s and, below left, Linda W’s. Can you tell that these needleworkers are having a wonderful time decorating their Ophelia “living quarters”? The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE THEATTIC ATTIC Even More from Our Customers 24 24 PAGE PAGE Clockwise from the left: 3 of the beautiful needlework exhibited at our Summer School weekend, these from Robert’s needles: “Katrine Thomsen” by Samplers Remembered; Plum Street Samplers’ “Crowned Bird Sampler”; Barbara Ana Designs’ “Snooty Parrots Sampler” ~ there were so many more lovely items exhibited, and I apologize to you and the exhibitors for not taking photos ~ I wanted to scream “Overs”! A b o v e l e f t , M e l i s s a ’s e x q u i s i t e fi n i s h o f NeedleWorkPress’s “Mary Moteshed” B e l o w l e f t , C a ro l y n’s charming “For Spacious S k i e s ” by H e a r t s t r i n g Samplery that she stitched on 52c linen with Tudor silks. Beautiful! The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC Our 2016 Summer School Is Now Just a Memory . . . PAGE 25 It was such fun, with fabulous projects and some very interesting historical information. A weekend featuring samplers, smalls & talks by Summer School 2016 Aug. 26-28 in beautiful Mesa, AZ “Pieces of Olde” sample rs Sampler & Needlework Handbook Milady’s Needle Needlemade Designs NeedleWorkPress Priscilla’s Pocket Samplers Remembered & Samplers in My Attic Attic Needlework presents Love, Lust, Cross Stitch * Other Passion s It was such a treat to see Vickie actually stitching at The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com our Saturday night stitch-in! THE ATTIC Just in from Germany . . . PAGE 26 . . . direct from the DOVO factory, arguably the best scissor available to the embroiderer. If you don’t own a pair, you need to treat yourself. Don’t be sorry in a few years when the style you loved is no longer available! Take it from one who knows ! Left, a favorite of mine, with its slightly curved tip that I really love wh e n c l i p p i n g my working thread close to the linen, 3 1/2” Right, also 3 1/2”, this scissor has been a perennial favorite, $49 3-piece scissor set, 4”, 5” and 6” satin stainless steel in a silver-white leather case $215 Right, another favorite of ours, the black Teflon-coated scissor, this one the 4” model and the only black one remaining in stock, we were thrilled to be able to get more of these. $49. Below, this 3 1/2” scissor is extra thin at its point, perfect for hardanger or other cutwork, $47 This beautiful 3 1/2” embroidery scissor comes in a lavender leather sheath ~ $75 The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC PAGE 27 While this is a wholesale tradeshow, you may visit their Facebook page and see some sneak peeks as well as full shots of fabulous new stuff, so email or phone in your orders ~ orders will be placed throughout the time of the show. Here’s the link! September 11, 2011 These photos were taken at the Tempe Beach Park (yes, you heard it correctly, “beach” ~ it’s a beach on a river) at what’s become known as the Tempe Healing Field. The Tempe Healing Field is the nation’s longest running Sept. 11, 2001 tribute event, where one American flag is flown for every person who died as a result of the terrorist attacks on our nation. Beginning Friday, September 9th, volunteers will pound nearly 3,000 pieces of rebar, will erect nearly 3,000 eight-foot tall American Flags, and will put a personal bio card on each flag…most importantly, this will honor those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. We will never forget! The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC Epilogue PAGE 28 We’re privileged to host a small trunk show from Erica Michaels inspired by her beautiful reproduction of Nancy Alden’s exquisite sampler. Designer Linda Stolz took several of the sampler’s motifs and designed needlework smalls. We will only have them for another week, so don’t miss these! Our great-nephew Joe is visiting Arizona from Wi s c o n s i n b e c a u s e h i s longtime beautiful girlfriend Shannon is babysitting for her family in Gilbert, so it will be a weekend with family … dinner at Coconut’s Fish Cafe, a favorite with their amazing fish tacos, and a high-school football game with Hannah cheering on Jacob and his team, the Northwest Christian Crusaders ~ we so love highschool football games, if only it were football weather! The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com