2010_July 2_Newsletter
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2010_July 2_Newsletter
Where Samplers Rule Just 15 m NE inut CO e 106 RNER O s from t he A E. M F CE ir NTE cKe R & port at l l i the p MCK Mes s R E d a, A Z 8 , Suite LLIPS TE (48 LEPHO 0)8 98- NE 183 8 520 1 111 FAC (480 SIMILE )898 -033 2 THE ATTIC 1 July 2010 Issue No. Thirteen www.atticneedlework.com RECIPES FOR TWO QUAKERS SHARE JULY’S SAMPLER OF THE MONTH HONORS A CURE DETAILS ON PAGE 4 Above, “Julia Iden’s 1804” from The Goode Huswife’s Book of Designs Vol IV, one of two reproductions never before published included as part of the 10 designs in this volume. However, because three of the samplers have been “republished” in individual charts or as part of Vol I, I’ve reduced the regular $80 price this month by 40% ~ only $48 for the book. That’s less than $5 per design. (The other 9 samplers included in Volume IV are pictured on page 2.) LIMITED TO QUANTITY ON HAND - I cannot reorder this. Below, Cherished Stitches’ “Sweet Land of Liberty” ($14) that I have wanted to stitch since it arrived in the shop. I haven’t stitched many Quaker medallion samplers ~ and after restarting twice, I recognize my problem: Counting errors are hard to disguise on geometric motifs! And I make many! Above, the Stitches ‘n Spice linen + the Belle Soie silks that are in the “final” conversion. Initially I converted to the cotton overdyes listed in the chart, but as I stitched I was struggling with several of the colors and I’ve finally modified a few of them to more closely match the colors in the reproduction photo, and I like it much better. (It remains to be seen if I rip mine out and redo. Help, Rhonda! I need your scissors!) Also shown is an NPI conversion that Debra did for those who prefer solid silks. (continued on page 2) The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 2 THE OTHER DESIGNS IN VOLUME IV Right, “Priscilla Sharp,” the other previously unpublished chart in this volume. I love this one as well. I hope you can read the verse at the scale I’ve used. Below, Cherished Stitches’ “Sweet Land of Liberty” is created with only 3 colors. We’re showing you 3 thread choices: Gloriana’s Florimell (which uses Au Ver A’Soie as its base), Belle Soie and Gentle Art Sampler Threads, used by the designer. Here’s my first start where I miscounted on the downhill right angles. July Sampler of the Month Savings: “Julia Iden 1804” as part of Book of Designs, Vol IV, 40% off $80 or $48 Save 15% on the supplies: for “Julia Iden” ~ for 40c linen with 2-inch margins ($9) + Belle Soie ($52) OR NPI silks ($48) for “Sweet Land of Liberty” ($14) 30c Desert Dunes linen over one ($8), 40c Lakeside vintage linen ($11), or 35c Weeks ($13) + Florimell ($21) or Belle Soie ($19.50). (There is no discount allowed for the Gentle Art Sampler Threads.) The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! July at The Attic If you are a member of our Attic Addicts club, you may save 15% on your purchase of the following during July: • Anything Red, White or Blue • Shepherd’s Bush Kits and Mats • All Hand-Dyed Linen PAGE In anticipation of our Semi-Annual Framing Frenzy, I thought you might be interested in learning the rigorous process that Sandy follows in ensuring that your needlework receives the heirloom treatment that it deserves. Your needlework is mounted on acid-free foam core, following the thread line with careful pinning. Unfortunately, the only example available when I was preparing to include this information was round, so I can’t show you the exactness that is followed, but I hope that you get the idea. Saturday, July 10, Stitch-In & Potluck, 10:30 till ?? ~ Spend the day stitching with friends under the fans in our cool classroom and forget that it’s 110 outside. If you wish, bring a treat to share for lunch. Pre-registration, please, and a must: Bring a copy of your e-mailed recipe for our Recipe for a Cure Cookbook as your ticket to get in. No exceptions! Saturday, July 17, Our Semi-Annual Framing Frenzy ~ Here’s your opportunity to save 20% on your custom framing! Bring your finished needlework projects in, give Sandy your budget, your likes (“I love burled wood”) and dislikes (“I don’t like primitive”), and she will do the rest, including select the perfect frame (and mats if you’d like) from hundreds of mouldings to best enhance your needlework. A $20 deposit per piece. See the article on the heirloom framing steps that she follows with each framed piece. The photo above depicts the rabbet guard that Sandy uses to cover the entirety of each frame’s rabbet so that your needlework doesn’t rest on the wood, to prevent acid migration and preserve your needlework for, we hope, future generations. Next time I’ll discuss the choices Saturday, July 17, Time Well Spent Stitch Group, 10:30 - 12:30 Because I love this multi-stitch band available in glass, if you choose to use sampler and because many of you do as well, and I’ve been promising to do this as a group project, let’s get started! We will meet monthly for the time being. Monthly fee: $5 Sunday, July 18, Sampler Sunday, 1 - 4 PM Bring your sampler in progress and any other show-and-share projects, the part of the day most enjoyed by all (well, except maybe for dessert) and join a sampler-lovers’ group of needlewomen for an afternoon of our shared passion. Preregistration, please. Fee: $10 3 Once the needlework is perfectly pinmounted to the foam core, it is affixed to the foam core with a neutral-pH tape that doesn’t damage or distort the linen, and the pins are removed. While some argue that the age-old technique of lacing is the only way to properly mount needlework, we have seen in many instances the distortion in the linen that lacing causes over the years. I should have included a photograph of an antique sampler that I have unframed and am reproducing. Perhaps I will next time. It was laced, and when we took it apart, the lacing was totally deteriorated, but before that happened, it had severely distorted the linen after years of tension on the fabric. New from Stacy Nash: “Love Letters” ($20), a collection of loveinspired designs. More Photos on page 4. Saturday, July 31, Hawk Run Hollow Stitch Group, 10:30 - 12:30 If you’re stitching any in this series, please join us and get reinspired to complete this large sampler. Please call to register. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 4 Time is running out for you to share your favorite recipe for a delicious fund-raising project! We need your recipes! November and our annual Silent Auction for Breast Cancer Research is fast approaching, and this year an idea emerged to add a delicious “treat” to this year’s fund-raising efforts Get out your favorite recipe that you enjoy serving, type it into an e-mail (no attachments, please), and email it to Paula: [email protected] ~ in the subject area state “Recipe for A Cure.”Please proofread/double-check your recipe for accuracy. At the bottom of the recipe, please include your first name and either the state you are from (if you are in the USA) or the country you are from. The Attic will publish the recipe book, and the net proceeds from the recipe book sales will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The deadline for submissions is July 15, 2010 OCTOBER 3: CLASS ON BUTTON/ CROCHETED TRIM Sunday, October 3, 1 - 4 PM, Linda Danielson of Samplers Remembered will teach the trim technique shown above. The $35 Class/Teaching Fee will include a kit with everything you will need to learn this technique: 1 yard of trim, 115 antique buttons, 1 ball of ecru crochet thread, a crochet hook, and miscellaneous thread and needles needed to sew the trim to your finished cushion. The supplies you should bring to class: scissors, pins, and the cushion that you have stitched, stuffed, and finished. Dyeing the trim and crochet thread and incorporating your own buttons will be a perfect next project just in time for the gift-giving season. We’ve done silk conversions and selected hand-dyed linens for the above Needleprint Ackworth reproductions, “Hannah Gilpin” on the right and “Sarah Harris” on the left (available for download at http://needleprint.blogspot.com) but last week prices were inadvertently omitted. So here they are, for 40c w/2-inch margins ~ a bit higher for larger counts and cuts. For “Hannah Gilpin” (right) ~ NPI ($44) or Dinky Dyes ($42.50) + linen, $24 For “Sarah Harris” (left) ~ NPI ($160) or Au Ver A’Soie ($156) + linen, $31 The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 5 NEW FROM VARIOUS DESIGNERS Clockwise from the right, “Miriam Chilvers” ($15) reproduced by Samplers Remembered ~ if you’ve been in the shop, you’ve seen Miriam’s charming sampler with its well-dressed lady with her purse as the central figure, the sampler being “reintroduced” by its new distributor ~ Kelmscott Designs’ adorable “Scissors Shoe” ($10) that includes a folk-art-painted wooden shoe base, 3 designs (including all 26 monograms), the trim and finishing instructions ~ and the Lace Scissors ($11.50), perfectly petite 2.75” ~ Acorn H o u s e D e s i g n s ’ s we e t s e t , “ D a i s y Chain” ($18) ~ Plum Street Samplers’ “Olga” ($9), a charming fall sampler cat ~ Kelmscott’s newest Blackbird Needleminder ($9.50) ~ Island Cottage Needlearts’ “Saltbox Chickens Thread Palette Kit” ($25) ~ Wendy KC Designs’ “Sharon’s Garden” ($14) filled with lots of specialty stitches. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 6 FROM LITTLE HOUSE NEEDLEWORKS From left to right, each $6, “Singing the Blues” ~ “Liberty Belles” ~ and the newest in Diane’s ornament series, “Frosty Flakes” FROM COUNTRY COTTAGE NEEDLEWORKS FROM JUST*NAN Above, “Summer at the Shore” ($8) and, right, “Mary Mary Quite Contrary” ($6) Next in her 2010 Humbug Collection, “Summer Wings” is winging its way to us now. The chartpack ($23) includes the Jeweled Butterfly Pin ~ its verse: “Summer breezes lift lacy wings.” A cut of the 28c fabric to stitch this petite piece is $5. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! Limited Edition Summer T h re a d Pa c k e t f ro m T h e Thread Gatherer ~ $23 PAGE 7 We showed you this last week, but I used the wrong photo ~ here’s one with truer color, “Liberty,” a new patriotic design, complimentary with the purchase of the very charming and complementary Priscilla’s Pocket frame ($65) with its peeling paint effect. effects. New Tuffet from Dinky Dyes Designs is packaged with the beautiful silks ~ $14.50 Permin’s “Dutch Beauty” Many sampler enthusiasts will recognize this perennial favorite, Permin’s “Duth Beauty” ($13) ~ and Sandy has framed a number of them and shipped them to various corners of this country ~ and now one of our customers asked us to do a conversion to Belle Soie ~ and, of course, it made us want to stitch this beauty right now! The silks glowed on the darker fabric, as I think you can see from the photos on the right. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 8 NEW FROM NEEDLEWORKPRESS/VICKIE LOPICCOLO JENNETT A package of 10 envelopes with special graphics for sampler enthusiasts ($5/pack) ~ AND the latest issue of SANQ , Fall 2010 has as its cover feature another exquisite sampler from Vickie’s collection, and an accompanying article and reproduction. You go, Girl! We are so proud of your success ~ and even more proud to have you as a friend of The Attic. And here’s some inspiration from our fabulous customers: Left, Loretta’s charming pincushion, the kit is new from Just Another Button Company ($48) ~ her cup is perfect for it! Below, Carol’s fabulous start on 30c over one of “Autumn at Hawk Run Hollow” The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com THE ATTIC! PAGE 9 A MEMORABLE WEEKEND WITH FAMILY Hannah won a scholarship for a week-long summer session at the Arizona Broadway Theatre Academy and, along with 58 other young people ages 7 - 18, performed in their “Movin’: An Adventure Musical” last Saturday. What fun they had! And Sunday we had a “downtown” day in Phoenix, riding the Light Rail to the circus. The Attic, Mesa, AZ Toll-Free: 1.888.94-ATTIC (1.888.942.8842) www.atticneedlework.com
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