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Delicious Autumn by Blackbird Designs

November 15, 2021 By patgeary

Delicious Autumn was a recent retreat project offered by Blackbird Designs. I was lucky enough to be sent the kit as a gift. The kit came complete with everything to stitch and finish this project:

  • 18ct Wren by Picture This Plus (called for fabric is 36ct Wren by PTP)
  • Floss (WDW Chestnut, Cinnamon Twist, Cocoa, Cognac, Dirt Road, Oil Cloth, Oscar, Roasted Fig, Schneckley, Swamp Water)
  • Finishing Fabric and Trim
Delicious Autumn kit by Blackbird Designs

Started Stitching: October 26, 2021

Delicious Autumn with the finishing fabric and ribbon.

Finished Stitching: November 14, 2021

The finishing fabric is Toolbox Basics 0704-0138 by Marcus Fabrics, a houndstooth check.

And the finished piece.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Small Finishes

Woodland Berries by Blackbird Designs

November 3, 2021 By patgeary

Woodland Berries is a bonus chart included with Blackbird Designs Loose Feathers Summer. Stitching the 3 part Summer, Autumn, Winter sampler was my introduction to Blackbird Designs back in 2014. I have loved them ever since. A stitching friend gifted me the silk floss to stitch Woodland Berries and I used 28ct Monaco (cream) as the fabric. Stitching with silk floss was lovely.

Recommended Floss: Belle Soie Silks by Crescent Colors and Dinky Dyes Silk Threads

  • CC Angel Blush (DMC 3771/3859)
  • CC Pecan Pie (DMC 3829/680)
  • CC Rustique (DMC 632/407)
  • CC Tumbleweed (DMC 3782/3033)
  • CC Vanilla Pudding (DMC Ecru)
  • CC Weathered Vine (DMC 3012/3011)
  • DD Black Coral 130 (DMC 310/535)
  • DD Red Dust 74 (DMC 356)

I finished stitching it back in May of 2016 and it has been sitting in the drawer since then. I went through the drawer recently and decided to pull some of the smaller pieces out and try and finish them. Woodland Berries was one of tose pieces but is a bit bigger than what I normally finish as a pillow. It measures  4 1/2 x 7 1/2 on 28ct Monaco. I chose a piece of Blackbird Design fabric from the Hyde Park Collection to finish this one with and some rick rack that matches the big flower.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Small Finishes

2017 Collector’s Heart by Heart in Hand

October 14, 2021 By patgeary

When I first saw this posted in one of my Facebook groups for cross stitch, I knew I wanted to stitch it for three of our grandchildren. So off I went to search for the chart.

2017 Collector’s Heart by Heart in Hand cover

I decided to stitch each of them on 28ct Monaco as I wanted to add the names of each couple over 1 under the verse.

Finished size: 3.75″ x 4″
Stitch count: 53h x 56w
Fabric: 28ct over 2

Floss colors: I used a combination of threads as I did not have all of the called for ones.

  • DMC 224
  • DMC 223
  • DMC 3721
  • DMC 611 or Gentle Art Toasted Barley
  • DMC 610 or Weeks Dye Works Havana

I actually ended up with two charts as one got lost in the mail (finally showed up a month later). The 2nd one was purchased as a kit that included chart, linen, heart button and beads.

Once I got the three stitched with the heart button and beads attached, I needed to decide on a frame. Because of the embellishments and the fact they needed to be shipped, I decided to frame them without glass. I also decided to try out the frames for The Rusty Roof Etsy shop that several people had recommended. I order one 6″x6″ frame first to see if I liked them. It arrived and I did so ordered three more for this piece and one for another larger piece. The fact that the frames were on sale and they offered free shipping was an added bonus. While the rabbet in these frames is not as I deep as I normally use, they worked fine for this project. An added bonus is they came with a thing piece of backing board already cut to the proper size.

This is the finished stitched piece framed and displayed on the wrought iron stand that will be mailed with the framed piece. The couples name is blurred as I don’t want them to accidently see it.

Filed Under: Finished Works, Small Finishes

June Berries

October 9, 2021 By patgeary

June Berries is one of the charts in the book A Fine Collection by Blackbird Designs. It really did not appeal to me that much until I saw it actually stitched. I decided then it needed to go on my “stitching soon list.” The book contains a series of twelve charts, one for each month. It is copyright 2002 and is now Out of Print.

The called for fabric is 30ct Sleepy Hollow by R & R Reproductions but I selected a piece of 16ct Parchment aida by Zwigert. I had all of the floss that was called for except Gentle Arts Rhubarb so selected a couple of Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe floss I thought might work.

Started Stitching: October 5, 2021
Finished Stitching: October 26, 2021

Recommended Floss/My Changes

  • GA Raspberry Parfait/ I used Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Sweet Pea for the border
  • GA Harvest Basket
  • GA Rhubab – I used Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Weigela Blossom
  • GA Dried Thyme
  • GA Woodsmoke
  • GA Cherry Bark
  • WDW Cocoa
  • WDW Schneckley
  • GA Barn Gray – I used Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Bedazzled
  • GA Forest Glade

June Berries 10/9/2021

And here it is finished. I think I am going to make a pin pillow out of it to add to the dough bowl.

And a good way to spend a rainy day is finishing this one into a pin pillow.

June Berries from the book A. Fine Collection

Filed Under: Finished Works, Small Finishes

The Philanthropic Pumpkin

October 9, 2021 By patgeary

The Philanthropic Pumpkin, a collaboration between Hands on Designs and Lady Dot Creates, is a limited edition kit sold as a fundraiser to benefit Special Olympics IA and the Sioux City Knights Special Olympics delegation. All available kits have been sold.

The Philanthropic Pumpkin

The kit included everything you needed (with the exception of the DMC floss) to stitch the design and finish it as pictured. I was lucky enough to be able to purchase the kit. Also included are excellent instructions for finishing and assembling the final piece.

I am switching out the included linen for a piece of 16ct white aida which will make the finished piece the same size. Since I did not have all the called for DMC colors, I am using Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe floss for the two shades of orange used. Heirloom Pumpkins is for the darker shade and Gray’s Lily for the lighter one.

Finishing Kit

And my start on the stitching.

The Philanthropic Pumpkin stitching finished

I thought I had finished stitching the top but found out I missed the backstitching on four of the flowers so had to go back and fix that. I decided to read through the finishing instructions again before I started assembling. I decided to enlarge the circle template a bit (120%) so the stitching was not so close to the edge. The clipping around the circle made me a bit nervous so I probably did not clip quite as close as I should have so it is a bit lumpy around the edge but I figure the rickrack will hide most of it and besides pumpkins are NOT perfect circles.

For me, the stitching was much more fun than the finishing but I am happy with the end result. I need to get a stand for it so that is up a bit higher for display.

The Philanthropic Pumpkin

Filed Under: Finished Works, Small Finishes

My Heart Can Rest

September 27, 2021 By patgeary

My Heart Can Rest by Blackbird Designs was released in 2020. It was influenced by an original antique French sampler that is pictured in the leaflet.

Every house where love abides,
And friendship is a guest,
Is surely home, and home, sweet home.
For there the heart can rest.

Henry Van Dyke (1852-1933)
Supplies for My Heart Can Rest by Blackbird Designs

The chart calls for 36ct Heartland by Picture This Plus but I chose to use 16ct Fog also by Picture This Plus. I used all the called for colors:

  • Classic Colorworks Balsam Fir
  • Classic Colorworks Barn Door
  • Classic Colorworks Dirt Road
  • Classic Colorworks Fool’s Gold
  • Classic Colorworks Gingerbread
  • Classic Colorworks Jakey Brown
  • Classic Colorworks Mossy
  • Classic Colorworks Peanut Brittle
  • Classic Colorworks Pelican Gray
  • Weeks Dye Works Pine Needles
  • Weeks Dye Works Used Brick

The stitch count is 170w by 157h which makes the finished size 10 5/8 by 9 7/8.

Started Stitching: September 15, 2021
Finished Stitching: October 2, 2021

My Heart Can Rest Progress 9/27/2021

As charted, the bottom of the design contains a name and date. A number of us are changing and adding a verse. I graphed the words “Where Love Abides My Heart Can Rest.”

I decided to add my initials and Jims.

My Heart Can Rest Finished

Now to decide on a frame for this one.

July 2022 Framed and ready to hang.

My Heart Can Rest

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers

More Blackbird Design Reprints

September 24, 2021 By patgeary

The following charts are being or have been reprinted and are available to order from your local needlework shop (LNS).

Blackbird Design Chart Reprints

Honeysuckle Manor
Violet’s Blue
Maria Selby Humphrey 1831
Agnes Platt Strawberry Sampler Loose Feathers Spring 2013

Also being reprinted is the quilt pattern Midnight Silhouette.

Midnight Silhouette Quilt Pattern

Filed Under: Blackbird Design News

What is a dough bowl?

September 18, 2021 By patgeary

A dough bowl, or sometimes called a trencher, is a wooden vessel used to mix bread dough. Dating back to colonial times, these bowls were found in every home, and were carved from a large piece of wood. … The family dough bowl was a treasured and vital kitchen tool, and was passed down from mother to daughter.

Antique and rustic dough bowls can be quite expensive. I wanted to use one to display a bunch of small counted cross stitch pin pillows so went in search of something that would work. I did not need it to be an antique. My local Hobby Lobby came to the rescue. I was able to find both a large and a small one on sale. I bought both sizes plus an extra larger one for future use.

Dough bowl large size
Dough Bowl small size

Dimensions for the small size:

  • Length: 8 1/2″
  • Width: 19 3/4″
  • Height: 2 1/2″

Dimensions for the large size:

  • Length: 11 5/8″
  • Width: 22 1/2″
  • Height: 2 5/8″

And I still have plenty of room to add more once I get them stitched and finished.

Filed Under: Small Finishes

Two Hearts One Love

September 15, 2021 By patgeary

When I first saw this chart in one of my cross stitch groups I KNEW I had to stitch it for a dear friend who had recently lost her husband of seventy years. Two Hearts One Love is by Victoria House Designs, a new designer to me.

Two Hearts One Love cover

I chose a piece of 16ct Ivory by Zweigert from my stash and the called for DMC colors (152, 407, 950, 3012, 3046, 3722, 3781, 3782, 3790, and 3858). The stitch count is 125w by 150h which made the finished piece approximately 7 7/8 by 13 1/2.

I finished stitching this last night (9/15/2021) but forgot to not when I started, sometime the end of August. Now to decide on a frame.

Two Hearts One Love stitching finished

I decided to try a new place to order frames from, The Rusty Roof on Etsy. The rabbet depth on their frames is not as deep as I like but since I was not going to use glass and most of them were for smaller pieces, I figured it would work. I ordered one of the distressed wood frames in the color Espresso.

I pinned the stitched piece to a piece of foam core covered with a light weight cotton batting. It just fits into the frame with just enough room to use the point driver to hold everything together. I will then cover the back with brown kraft paper than when spritzed with water, dries taut. Rather than adding hanging hardware, I am using a black wrought iron easle.

Two Hearts One Love framed

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers

Sarah’s Marking Sampler by The Goode Huswife

August 28, 2021 By patgeary

When I first saw this small sampler displayed in one of the many cross stitching Facebook groups, I knew I wanted to stitch it. Only problem was I did not own the chart and it was OOP. Luckily, for me, a stitching friend offered to loan me her copy.

Sarah’s Marking Sampler cover

What exactly is a “marking sampler?”

A marking sampler is a small piece of cloth with the alphabet, numbers (up to ten) and possibly the name of the girl who made the sampler. … In Northwestern Europe, in the mid- to late nineteenth century, marking samplers were usually worked in cross stitch in a red silk, and later in a cotton thread.

From the Textile Research Centre

I selected a piece of 16ct Parchment aida I had in my stash along with the called for DMC floss. The finished piece would not be really large and framed could go on my sampler wall.

Floss colors used are DMC 610, 612, 645, 3011, 3021, and 3768.

Started Stitching: August 22, 2021
Finished Stitching: August 29, 2021

Sarah’s Marking Sampler Progress 8/28/2021

And it is now the stitching is finished. Now to decide on how to finish it – framed or pin pillow or something else.

Sarah’s Marking Sampler

Filed Under: Finished Works, Samplers, Small Finishes

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