Day 1 of A Stash Sampler for May’s ANG Cyberpointers Meeting Program
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40m ago
The instructions for A Stash Sampler have been sent out to those who registered (registration remains open for the 5 days). The 5 stitched pieces that I made into two bookmarks and framed the others have been posted along with Day 1 discussions have been posted. Jennie who tested the instructions made a fantastic snap tray in a festive red, white, and blue – a little larger than mine and squared up. Gretchen also tested the instructions and made a very bright, happy bookmark for a June birthday gift (with leftover threads from Beautiful Stitches) and a very elegant colorway for a hospice heart ..read more
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All That Shimmers by Sundance Beads
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by melitastitches4fun
5d ago
Kristen, from ANG Main Line Stitchers chapter, is leading All That Shimmers using the stitch guide by Sundance Beads. We got a discount ordering for a group through The West in Arizona. The kits came with the beads and ribbons, not the threads. Kristen stitched this in advance of the chapter. It’s not a large piece at 7″ x 5″. Sundance shows it displayed as a 5×7, but I think the balance of stitches will be better displayed as 7×5. We’ll see. I didn’t take a photo of all the stuff (threads, beads, metallic accents, raffia, and ribbons) that goes on the canvas prior to getting started, and I di ..read more
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A Stash Sampler for May’s ANG Cyberpointers Meeting Program
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by melitastitches4fun
1w ago
Beginning on May 2 for 5 days, I am leading the Cyberpointers meeting program, A Stash Sampler. Read all about it at https://www.cyberpointers.org/?p=9555 I finished the Ocean Breeze Sampler into a bookmark. If you’re not a member of ANG, go to needlepoint.org and join National. Then, join a local chapter (find one listed by state under Chapters), Cyberpointers (Cyberpointers.org), or both. Hope you join Cyberpointers for the program, discussions, or both ..read more
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Sharon G canvas, Vases
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by melitastitches4fun
1w ago
I can’t find what should have been my final post about Vases with Curly Bamboo by Sharon G showing mine framed and letting you know that Linda M, Beth T, and I from ANG Main Line Stitchers submitted our canvases to Needle Pointers for The Tale of Two Stitchers (in this case three) series of articles. The article discusses the roundness and light reflection. During our meeting discussions, we focused more on the degree of coverage based on a stitch guide and threads from Sharon G (my canvas) and Amy Bunger (Linda). Beth used a combination of those stitches or selected her own stitches after he ..read more
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Coasters and a Bookmark Finished
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by melitastitches4fun
1w ago
I’ve got a lot of small stuff to finish. I decided to get back into the swing of it with new coasters for us. For Bill’s coaster (on the left), I folded over along the edges and tacked them into place with invisible thread. Details on how I stitched the 4 corners differently are at: https://melitastitches4fun.com/2024/03/02/manipulating-overdyed-threads/ For mine (on the right), I folded over along the edges and practiced the buttonhole stitch. I used black DMC Perle #8 and could have used #5 because some canvas is showing through. The design is from a class on Color and Luminosity with Pat Go ..read more
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Stripes 5-7 from Tumbling Stripes by Marilyn Owen
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by melitastitches4fun
2w ago
In March, Jacqui from New Jersey Needle Artists continued Tumbling Stripes by Marilyn Owen by going over Stripes 5-7 (counting from the center out). Initially, in Stripe 5, I thought I would use Kreinik #4 Braid on the smaller count Congress Cloth, but it was too thin. Luckily, I had the same color light blue 194 in #8 Braid. I did cut back on the number of strands from 3 to 2 for the dark blue floss (820). Working 2 needles, as Marilyn suggested, went well. I stayed with the number of strands recommended for 18 count for Stripe 6. Stripe 7 has Smyrna stitches using Kreinik #4 Braid in the sam ..read more
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EGA Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting, 60th Anniversary, and a Cardinal Ornament
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by melitastitches4fun
3w ago
The EGA Mid-Atlantic Regional Spring Meeting occurred this past weekend in King of Prussia sponsored by the Philadelphia Chapter (no, I am not a member!). They did a lovely job. Teacup pincushion favors (one per table) were awarded to half of the class participants (two per table but not me). There were about 24-26 students. There were table favors, one per table of 6 people, at lunch (again not me). They handed out large carry bags and a snap tray to everyone. The Cardinal Ornament class was designed and led by Liz Kisielewski. It is 6.5″ x 4″ and made from wool felt (6 colors), floss ..read more
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Fall Mums, A Flower Basket
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by melitastitches4fun
1M ago
I never posted the finished Patti Mann’s Nov Mums (9110), which I got at Rita’s Needlepoint. The stitch guide was from Betsy at Fireside Stitchery. It was finished through Fireside Stitchery, too – back in 2017. I gave it as a thank you to a friend and her husband, Ann and Ross, for letting us use their summer house in Texas for a week. I never posted the finished piece because I didn’t want her to see it before I gave it to them. Since spring is in the air as are April showers, I thought I’d post it now ..read more
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Woodlawn’s 61st Annual Needlework Show
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by melitastitches4fun
1M ago
Bill and I visited the Woodlawn & Pope Leighey House for the 61st Annual Needlework Show. It was a sunny day yesterday. It was great for driving, but it caused glare issues with the photos. Glass on pieces is allowed at Woodlawn. If I knew the designers or if they were mentioned in the docent’s notes, I will provide that information. I already discussed several pieces in my previous post (https://melitastitches4fun.com/2024/03/07/fireside-sampler-at-woodlawns-61st-annual-needlework-exhibit-2024/), and they did not disappoint, especially Deborah Merrick-Wilson’s goldwork (original designs ..read more
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Stripes 1-4 from Tumbling Stripes by Marilyn Owen
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by melitastitches4fun
1M ago
Last month, Jacqui from New Jersey Needle Artists continued Tumbling Stripes by Marilyn Owen by going over Stripes 1-4 (working from the center out). Stripe 1 in blue floss (DMC 797) worked fine with 3 strands of floss. Two strands looked skimpy with just enough speckles of white showing through to make me go to 3 strands. Apparently, coverage on 24 count isn’t that much different from 18 count. Then, I thought I would use the darker blue floss shown (DMC 820) and the Petite Sparkle Rays in Stripe 2. The dark blue 820 looks a lot darker in the photo but sure didn’t when I stitched with 2 and 3 ..read more
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