My father, Ray, served proudly during WWII in the Phillipines and Australia. He and my mother married as soon as he was discharged and we are lucky enough to have one letter that my mother wrote to him while he was away. It is a treasured memento. I dabble in poetry and I would like you to read a poem I wrote about him on father's day many years ago.Monday, May 31, 2010
A Memorial Day Tribute
My father, Ray, served proudly during WWII in the Phillipines and Australia. He and my mother married as soon as he was discharged and we are lucky enough to have one letter that my mother wrote to him while he was away. It is a treasured memento. I dabble in poetry and I would like you to read a poem I wrote about him on father's day many years ago.Sunday, May 30, 2010
The Indy 500, the Coca Cola 600 and a Ladybug Pincushion
First off I finished my little ladybug pincushion. This one is in salute to my grand daughter, Peyton who when she was little, loved ladybugs....but then what little girl doesn't. I stitched this on a hand dyed 28ct. linen using DMC floss. I even had one of JN ladybug stick pins to use with it.
In just a few moments the 2010 Indianapolis 500 will start. I guess most women cheer for Danika but not me...Helio is my man. I despise the commercials that Danika makes for her Go Daddy sponsor...to me they downgrade women. JMO and nobody elses.
Friday, May 28, 2010
I Just About Fainted
Just in case you didn't know, Leftsox (or Jenn) is my daughter and between her and I, we come up with some doozie ideas. Well we were talking yesterday on the phone and she happened to mention this quilting show she was watching. Without giving away too much information, by the end of the conversation we had everything planned. Above you will see her stitched piece by Mirabilia called Fairy Idyll. She really didn't like the finished piece so we were throwing around different ideas on what she could do with it. As you can see, part of it was cutting the stitched piece into pieces. Now I know right now you are going "Noooooooooo" but believe me when you see the finished product you are going to be amazed. Her blog is http://leftsox.blogspot.com/ and you can see the entire process there. What I am going to do is similar but just a little different. By the time Jenn and I are done, we will have something that is unique and completely different than anything you have ever seen. Stay tuned to my blog here and to her blog, to see what we are talking about.Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Ronde de Fleurs Pinkeep
Here is a wonderful design from a wonder French designer, Nathalie. She had the DMC colors but I changed them into Mandarin Bamboo floss which is one of my favorites. It's made of bamboo but feels like silk to stitch with. It's hard to tell from the picture but it's stitched on a 32ct. hand dyed called Queen Annes Lace Jobelan. This is such a beautiful color that can be used with just about any color scheme. Sunday, May 23, 2010
How I Make My Bows
First you pick the ribbon you want as your bow and cut about 9 inches for a standard size bow. Fold it as the picture above and place a pin in the middle to hold it together.
Next take a needle and thread (I use a sharp needle with quilting thread) and start at the botton part of the middle where to ribbon crosses itself. Do a small basting stitch up thru the middle ending at the top.
Pull these stitches tight and end off with a knot. Cut thread.
What you should have is a piece of ribbon that looks like the picture above.
Take a thinner ribbon (I usually use 1/8 inch) and tie it around the middle where you gathered the stitched together.
Trim your ends and what you have is the perfect bow. I haven't found any project where these types do not work. They are great for gift wrapping because you can use the thinner ribbon to tie it onto the package. Saturday, May 22, 2010
Winner of the Giveaway
We have a winner from down under. Congratulations Delphine....I will be getting in touch with you to get your address and your prize will be mailed out next week. Thank you to all who entered and I will be having another one in June for the 4th of July.My Chicken Pincushion
With my love of pincushions, you know I just had to stitch this one by Twisted Oaks. I used a silk from HDF called Dragon Droppings and it has a tan as a base with all the colors of jewels in it. I just love this color and hope to obtain more asap. I think a large quaker stitched out of this would be stunning. I really didn't know what color of beads to use as the waddle and crown so I picked a neutral color of olive green. I think it sets the jewel tones off perfectly. 
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Mary Garry's Thread Holder Giveaway
This sweet little design by Mary Garry's Sewing Cabin was such a fun stitch. It worked up in a couple of hours and then I had to decide how to finish it. It was suppose to be a pincushion but lately I have been making too many of them and I wanted something different. I settled on this thread holder which is covered in a sweet little blue pattern that really sets off the finished cross stitch. I did a nun stitch around the outside and then frayed the edges. The bow was made from blue and dark brown silk/satin ribbon which I've been told is becoming my trademark. I don't know about that but I love making these bows. The words around the outside say "sit with me for a cup of tea". If you are interested in receiving this item, please leave a comment on this post with your email address and I will pick a name come Saturday night during the Nascar All Star Race. Monday, May 17, 2010
Circle of Life Free Pattern
Brenda has done it again!!! She made a beautiful pinkeep out of my next free pattern and it's just adorable. She changed the french knots to beads so you might want to try this also and don't be afraid to change the colors. You can find the pattern here.Friday, May 14, 2010

As always, Barbara
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Summer Diamond Free Pattern
This beautiful finish was done by Brenda and I can't thank her enough for stitching this wonderful interpretation of my design....Summer Diamond. She used a new fiber Threadworx and matched DMC to the colors in the varigated. I think it turned out just sweet. Thank you Brenda for making my work look good. You can find the free pattern here.My Contest Entry

Stickideen von der Wiehenburg is having a contest with everyone stitching the same quaker sampler but making it your own by what you choose to stitch it on and stitch it with. Mine is going to be on a HDF 38ct. Linen and I'm using 4 different kinds of silk. The main varigated color is Cherry Cordial from Waterlillies which is one of my favorite silks of all time. The others are HDF, Splendor and NPI silks in various shades of rose and mauve to match the waterlillie. I started this yesterday and I think I'm going pretty good on it. They have set a completion date of November so I think I have plenty of time to play with the colors and where I want to place them. If you like doing quakers you might want to enter this contest yourself. They are giving away a nice prize and it seems the larger amount of stitchers who enter, the larger the prize will be so you might want to check it out.
I would love to know if any of you have entered competitions before and what you thought of them. I know alot of stitchers enter their work in their local fair and I've never done that. A funny story....I use to sell my finished work on ebay and I had one store owner/designer who lived in Idaho purchase many of my things. I guess she was impressed with them that she entered them in the Idaho state fair. She told me that the work had won several ribbons and wanted to know if I wanted them and I told her no. If I didn't keep the project, why would I want the ribbon? Anyway, that is my story of state fairs and how I became to be entered in them. I hope everyone has a fabulous wednesday and a productive one.
As always, Barbara
Monday, May 10, 2010
Blue Tulip Bunny Needle Roll
Well here it is Monday morning and I have finished a design and am getting ready to start another one. Don't you just love starting a new pattern ....picking out the fabric and then the fibers. As much as I hate mondays, this will make today a little better. Sunday, May 9, 2010
Happy Mother's Day


May your day be filled with wonderful things but most of all Love.

I also would like to share with you Brenda's latest finish. This is the Queen's Humbug done in the most wonderful colors. I just love it and it gives me such a thrill to see other stitcher's doing my designs and changing the colors to make them theirs. I love it!!! I should have another freebie sometime this week and I'll be waiting impatiently to see what Brenda comes up with. Thank you Brenda for allowing me to show your work....it's beautiful.
As always, Barbara
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Isn't This Adorable!!!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
A Freebie Humbug

You can find the pattern here.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Free Pattern Number Two
So here is the next free pattern I was talking about. This one is stitched in blues and yellows and the pattern gives you the DMC numbers. But, I stitched mine in Waterlillies silks and here are the ones I used:Linen and a Tote Bag For Sale
Monday, May 3, 2010
Just Random Thoughts
And how is everyone this Monday evening? I've been working on a new free design and just about have that finished. I'm also working on a design to add to the front of a tote bag I'm making which will end up in the for sale album. I hope to have it finished tomorrow ..... if I'm lucky. LOLSunday, May 2, 2010
Brenda's Finish
When I checked my email this morning, I found this beautiful picture of a finish that Brenda had done of my free pattern. I absolutely never thought I would see one of my designs stitched by another stitcher and this just gave me chills when I saw it. Isn't Brenda's finish beautiful? I love it and will cherish the thought that someone liked my design enough to stitch it. 


