Showing posts with label Shepherd's Bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shepherd's Bush. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Friday Funday Finishes!

Customer Jo stopped by yesterday for our Friday Funday stitching event. This is a once-a-month stitch afternoon held on the 2nd Friday of every month. If you're available, come on by and join us for a fun and relaxing few hours. Well, Jo just happened to bring with her a one-woman trunk show! She is quite creative and resourceful and loves to frame things using her treasure trove openstock frame stash.



Here's a cute little Lizzie Kate "Land That I Love"


"Crow Patriotic" by Homespun Elegance


"Sheep Freebie" by Shepherd's Bush and "Tall Snowman" from Heart In Hand


Not sure of the name of this one, but I'm pretty sure it's from Crossed Wing Collection


A bunch of cute wool pincushion kits from Just Another Button Company


A close up of the "Ghost Spoolkeep" kit and "Pumpkin Mini" pincushion


This is one of my favorites although Jo couldn't remember who designed it. She said it came as a kit with the perforated paper, memo pad and pen. You stitch the designs, lightly glue or use stitchery tape to attach them to the memo pad. So adorable! "Can't Remember Jack" memo pad


Forgot to get designer names and titles for those below but these are great for the upcoming holidays!


Love this little sled! I've been wanting to stitch one of these little sled ornaments and Jo certainly has inspired me to get moving! Too cute! I can envision an entire Christmas tree filled with these gems. Or, bring smiles to all your gift recipients and attach a little sled to their holiday package!


I hope to have more interesting news to report from our upcoming "Count Me Inspired" Needlework retreat. It will be here in two weeks! Can't wait for Shipshewana!!

Friday, January 28, 2011

A Room With A View

This was the glorious sight that I woke up to this morning. My husband and I are enjoying an anniversary weekend in the Smoky Mountains. We rented a cabin and are just resting and relaxing for a few days.


I also wanted to share some customer finishes. First up is Snowflake Serenade by Country Cottage Needleworks stitched by Linda. She normally changes fabric colors when picking out supplies for her projects and this was no exception. The linen was changed to Lakeside Winter Sky. I think it gives the piece a wintry, shimmery glow!



Next is the first two designs in the Calendar Cover series by The Drawn Thread. These have been stitched by Barb. She decided to not make the calendar covers but pop them in and out of a single frame. Can you blame her? Who would want to put these lovely designs in their purse? I think Barb did a fabulous job and they will look great in her entryway display.




Barb also stitched Every Heart by Shepherd's Bush. This is the first design in a new series of Christmas Hearts.


That's it for now. I see a steak for dinner and a soak in the hot tub in my future!

Cathy

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Shepherd, the Bush

I have a funny Market story to share. We woke up early Saturday morning, the first day of Market, to get showered and down to the lobby for our breakfast, so we could be ready to go at 9am when the vendor suites opened. Shepherd's Bush does not normally attend the Nashville Market, so this year was a treat. I assumed that their suite would be swarmed, and it was, as my DH and I walked toward their room. There were about 20 people in line! I quickly glanced over the balcony to see what the Just Nan suite looked like. Ah, there was a shorter line. I made a decision and asked my DH to remain in line for Shepherd's Bush while I ran down one floor to get my order in at Just Nan. I figured I could do my shopping and make it back upstairs before my husband got through the doorway. I wasn't even in line at Just Nan 10 minutes before my cell phone rang. It was my husband and here was what he said, "You need to get here quick....I'm at the Golden Gates". I told him I'd be right there and I jumped out of line and ran back upstairs to help him out. I'll tell you, Shepherd's Bush ran their suite like a well-oiled machine! You go in, ooh and aah over the new stitched designs, wonderfully displayed in true Shepherd's Bush style. I grabbed an order form, quickly wrote down the quantities I needed and handed it over to Tina sitting at the order table. She took my form, thanked me for my order and told me I could pick it up later that day. Wow. I was in and out of there in under 5 minutes! The funniest part of the Shepherd's Bush event was when I found out later that my husband, in order to amuse himself, brought out his cell phone and made a little video of the crowd milling about their room. He panned the "Shepherd's Bush" banner hanging in the window and added his own humorous commentary on the number of people piled into the room of the "SSSShhhhepherd.......,the Bush". He's a guy and one of those that doesn't quite understand what all the hoopla of stitching is about. Most of all, though, he's a good sport and would stand in the line for me, even if it took two hours!

On our way home from Nashville, we stopped off in Kentucky to visit with my cousins. I was looking forward to spending some time with my Great Aunt, whom I had not seen in many years. Unfortunately, my cousin informed me a week before I left for Market that my Aunt had passed away! Saddened and disappointed, we still went to Kentucky, and we shared some memories of my Aunt with my cousins.

To keep the van ride from becoming too monotonous, I was able to stitch on a cute, Springy design for the shop. Here's my finished piece, ready to be framed. Well, I'll need to stretch and press it first, but you get the idea. I haven't finished any stitching in such a long time. It felt great to actually get something completed! This is "Easter Stuff-Hop" by Poppy Kreations. I changed out the fabric and a floss or two, but the rest is as charted.


For my next blog I'll tell you a bit about the World's best ice cream! I am not kidding! I've never experienced a richer, creamier ice cream than what we found on our way back to Chicago.

For now, though, I must inform you that I have drawn a new name for the Blackbird Designs "Winter Wonderland". I'm sorry that the orginal winner did not contact me as I'll bet she would have been thrilled. Lucky-duck KarinZ is the new winner! Congratulations. I'm sure I'll be seeing her soon so I won't need to mail her package. Thanks again to everyone that participated. I hope you all have your own Winter Wonderland soon!

Cathy