Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Festive issue has arrived!

Last week the Festive issue of A Needle Pulling Thread arrived in the mail. It is full of wonderful projects and vibrant colour photos of each. If you go to the web site you can see a preview of this issue and ordering information if you don't already have a subscription.  You can order single issues as well or if you look in your local book store you may find it there. Many fabric/quilting/needlework stores carry it as well.

There is a wonderful close-up of the Christmas balls on the web site in the preview. The graphs for each of the balls and directions for assembling each are included so you can have apparent seam-free decorations. Even the instructions for the ribbon trims have been included.





Also this week a wonderful couple of photos arrived from Kathy S. She made the little boy's suit from the pattern Infant Wardrobe I for a friend's grandson and monogrammed the breast pocket. What a lucky little guy and what a sweet child he is!!

It is so rewarding to see photos like these.




Another friend sent a photo of her grandson, Josh, wearing his Baby Boy's Smocked Bonnet. This actual bonnet is from the first version of the pattern. The current bonnet comes a bit lower over the ears. The bonnet would actually go together quite well with the suit for a cool-weather christening! Josh is now about three months old and growing so fast like all little boys!




I've been working on samples for the next semester's classes at Triangle Sewing Centre for Jan., Feb. and Mar. which will be posted to the web site as soon as possible.  One of the new classes is for a "Kobo Kote/Kindle Kase" which can easily be enlarged for an iPad pouch, a Sony Reader or other techno gadget cover. We won't let on but they actually employ a bit of smocking.  I've called it fabric manipulation as it doesn't involve conventional smocking. Have you figured it out yet?

So until next time do keep stitching........                               









4 comments:

  1. The magazine looks fabulous. I shall have to try and find a copy locally. I'm assuming your delicious Christmas balls are in this issue. Worth the price of admission I'd say! Looking forward to 2012 and new projects. I should be well enough to make the trek in the warmer climes. Thanks for your blog updates on the stitching world. Very inspiring.

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  2. Yes, indeed those are my Christmas balls!
    Try Chapters or Indigo for the magazine in your area.

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  3. Beautiful!!
    http://needleandthreadnetwork.blogspot.com/

    This is a link party specifically for Canadian Bloggers.
    Please join anytime! We would love to have you if you are interested. It's a great way to meet other creative canucks, and it can bring more traffic to your blog.
    Pass it on!
    : )
    Monika
    moderator in Saskatoon

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  4. http://needleandthreadnetwork.blogspot.com/

    Hi! No - this isn't spam...
    I'm a fibre artist in Saskatoon. I blog, and in the sea of blogland, I decided to start a WIP Wednesday Link up just for Canucks. "My Great White North" told me about you. You can go to The Needle and Thread Network blog to link every wed. Please read the home page for more info. You don't have to make a new post - you can link up a recent project. please link to your post, and not the blog in general so we can find it.

    : ) please pass it on!

    ~Monika Kinner-Whalen
    sewing in Saskatoon

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