Have you ever had one of "those" moments were you say. . . . ."I knew I forgot something?" I had one this morning when I realized that the dimensions for the overall finish of Four Corners (see last blog post) was left off of the pattern. Most of you would just count it out but I'll post the details here for those that are asking. . . .
Fabric: 30 Count Weeks Cocoa Linen. Important! Use the fabric size we recommend or one that yields a smaller design or you may run out of thread. 32 count linen is a good alternative choice.
Size: 161 x 161 stitches.
Also. . . . . . .I have had email and phone calls on an old design I did for my LNS years back called "The Busy Needle". It is not available for distribution. If you own a copy, would you please pay it forward to those who wish to stitch it? Making copies is not acceptable since the material is copyright protected.
Happy Stitching,
Diane
Pages
February 27, 2012
February 25, 2012
New! New! New!!
First in line is the Hoffman Distributing, Nashville Exclusive!
The pattern pack will include two designs. . . . one from me and one from Theresa at Shakespeare's Peddler. There is enough thread in the pack to complete both designs. The trim is included to finish the heart as well. Finishing instructions are provided by each designer and are SUPER easy! Mine is called A Stitcher's Heart.
Theresa's is called Gentle Stitches and has a design that wraps all of the way around the tube.
Next in line is a design I did for Crescent Colours called "Four Corners." The thread packs will release in three sets starting with the center weather vane. After that you will get North and South together then East and West together.
Thanks for stopping by this morning to take a peek at our Nashville releases!
Happy stitching,
Diane
February 20, 2012
It's all good!
I love it when things work the way they are supposed to! This morning I updated the LHN web site and had no problems! Not like last week, thank goodness. So what that means is that the current supply lists are updated as well as the info on next month's ornament. I promised a few shops that are not US based that I would try harder to give more advanced notice to be able to get in the supplies they needed. So far so good!
This past weekend Ron and I made a short trip up to Phoenix to watch Juliet compete in the Starpower Dance Competition with her dance school. It was our first time doing so and we had a great time. Congratulations Juliet for a job well done!!!
So this is market week. . . . . .there are two surprises in store on Saturday so keep your computers pointed in our direction! I can't wait to show you the photos!
Happy Stitching,
Diane
February 15, 2012
February Update!
Yes, I know how long it has been since I last updated this blog! Those close to me know how busy I've been and all that I've been involved in lately. . . . . it's all good. . . . promise! OK . . . . so let's see what we have to talk about. The first is a bit of news regarding the change we made to February releases. You were expecting Louisa B. Snow this month and instead you are seeing the Spring Band Sampler. Louisa (if she behaves herself) will come out next month.
The Summer Sampler will be out in a few months, completing the set of four seasonal band samplers. Winter and Autumn are available for purchase now and can be viewed on the LHN web site.
Next is the second ornament of the month in 2012, "Tree Farm". As a child I remember hunting for the perfect tree in "lots" that sold them by the hundreds. Choosing one from a tree farm would be far more challenging but fun!
The fabric is Tin Roof Gingham from Weeks Dye Works but it isn't showing up well in the photo at all. Trust me when I say this looks great on the check fabric!!! I will be updating the main web site within the week but be patient with me please! I have had nothing but trouble with browser compatibility and the site and it is giving me a lot of trouble (and headaches).
Other things. . . . . .My oldest grandchild, Juliet turned 10 this month. Nikki and Derrick threw her a wonderful party and we all, especially Juliet, had a great time.
Arizona turned 100 yesterday! Jessie Bell - Arizona Territory was last month's release to celebrate the event. It can be seen below this post.
And lastly, you all know of the tragedy that Tucson, Arizona, and the country experienced a year ago last January. I photographed the stone memorial at Safeway for all of you to see.
I will be updating this blog no later than Saturday the 25th of this month with a special surprise. I'm sorry but I can't give any hints. . . . just stay tuned!
Happy Stitching,
Diane
January 13, 2012
News and Other Things
It's the first of the year, a time when I look at the new release schedule and make plans for the months ahead. This year I have decided to share a bit of what is being planned.
In no particular order. . . . . . .
Adam and Eve - this is the portion that you see at the bottom of the Elizabeth Hancock Sampler. It is the people, plants and tree from the design and does not include the grass and lambs.
Spring and Summer Band Samplers - this will complete the four seasons set (released separately).
Louisa B. Snow - at last we will be publishing the Snow sampler. You may remember that Louisa is a descendant of the Mayflower. I am planning to offer two different color ways for this design. . . . .original colors (or close to them) and Diane's alternative palette.
Olde Nantucket - this design was inspired by an antique box that I researched the genealogy on for a friend. The box actually said "Nantucket March 1829". What inspiration!
Mary Ann Myers - a wonderful reproduction chart featuring SIX birds! It's American in origin.
Those are just some of the designs you can expect in the months ahead. And of course, there is an ornament a month too. Next month we release Tree Farm.
Now onto "other things". . . . . . .the pattern called "My Lady" that we ship next week has endless possibilities for finishing. But I came up with another idea that I wish I had shared earlier. Change the browns in her clothing to various shades of white/cream/taupe/tans. . . . . make her very antique looking (you'll need a darker fabric to pull this off). Then string tiny bridal flowers onto invisible thread to make a garland to extend from one hand to another. Suspend a photo in a charm from the center of a newly married couple on their wedding day, or an antique photo of parents or grandparents to present as an anniversary gift.
Some times my mind just never shuts off. . . . . .
Happy stitching,
Diane
January 12, 2012
Jessie Bell - Arizona Territory
The last of the three charts we are shipping to distributors on Monday is a sampler that commemorates the 100th birthday of the state of Arizona which takes place in February. Jessie Bell was a real little girl that I found on the census before the time of statehood. She lived in the Arizona Territory during a turbulent time in the west, when it may have been a bit scary to be a little girl. Her father worked for the railroad which is what I am sure brought them so far west.
When you look at the design you will see a misspelling, and things a bit off-kilter. It's all intentional in the spirit of making a young girl's sampler. Valley House Primitives, also an Arizona company, created this very special frame for the design. They will be updating their blog with the details on it. The threads are from Crescent Colours, also an Arizona based company.
And for those of you not "feeling" it the way it is presented, I have provided alternative lettering that says "The Old West". Something for everyone!
The LHN web site will be updated the first part of next week with the supply details on "My Lady" and "Jessie Bell - Arizona Territory". The ornament supply list is already available.
Happy Stitching,
Diane
January 10, 2012
"My Lady"
So many of you have asked about the photo of the lady in the corner of my blog header. . . . . .she is a new pattern that we ship with our other patterns on Monday next week. Let me tell you about her and what makes her so special. . . . .
I love mixed media styled artwork. It's fun, a bit eclectic and very individual to the person creating it. So I thought of a way for each of you to create a personalized design that you could place in an easel and call your own. What you get in the package is the pattern for the lady. While you are stitching her, imagine what you would like to see her holding on a length of ribbon or thread. Would it be a miniature portrait of someone you love? Would it be a spectacular collection of odd buttons? Or maybe an an antique brooch. The choice is completely your own.
![]() |
My Lady |
I bought two packs of jewelry finds at Michael's to show you a few options. The inset photo shows the second way I set her up. Just follow the directions on the pattern for attachment. . . .it's easy!
I hope you'll love this pattern as much as I do.
Happy Stitching,
Diane
January 8, 2012
"Blessed"
At long last I getting around to posting what you really want to see. . . the first ornament of 2012! "Blessed" is the sweetest little angel I could come up with to welcome in the third year of monthly ornaments. My mom stitched her for me and all the while continued to say how much she loved her. The finishing is a simple attachment of chenille to the outside edge.
And surprise! The supply list is up on our web site as is the supply list for the next ornament. Hopefully this will get everyone off to the quickest start possible!
This week I will also show you the other two new designs shipping soon.
It's a somber day in Tucson today as we remember the tragedy that struck this city one year ago. Remember to tell your loved ones how much they mean to you and count your blessings.
Happy Stitches,
Diane
Labels:
2012,
blessed,
Little House Needleworks,
Ornament of the Month
January 1, 2012
Happy New Year
Our family is still enjoying the holiday but I made this new header and wanted to share on the first day of 2012. In it you will see a fun new design called "My Lady" that will be available at the end of the month. I'll have more detailed updates going forward in the days and weeks ahead. It's back to work on Tuesday!
Wishing you all happy stitches in the new year!
Diane
Wishing you all happy stitches in the new year!
Diane
December 22, 2011
It's a Little House Christmas
See if you can find the first ornament for 2012.
Little House Needleworks is closed for the holidays.
Enjoy your friends, families and keep the spirit of the season in your hearts all year.
Diane
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)