I thought I'd share this lovely review of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine from one of my Etsy customers:
Caren White Mar 18, 2020
5 out of 5 stars
This is a beautiful and unusual niche publication, filled with eye
candy for needleworkers. Photo resolution is not high so photos are not
as crisp as some larger scale publications such as Inspirations, but the
creativity of the projects compensates for this. An exceptional
publication, well worth ordering.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
A Lovely Etsy Review
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Crazy Quilt Quarterly Magazine Summer 2020 Just Released!
I've just released the Summer 2020 issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly magazine. Under the current circumstances we're all dealing with, I think everyone needs something pretty to look at!
Letter From The Editor:
It’s been a rough Spring. The horrible virus has taken its toll around the world in so many unimaginable
ways. There is however, one thing that it cannot touch and that’s our creativity. In times like this, our human spirit reaches out to not only help others, but to help ourselves as well.
Creativity gives us an outlet to express our emotions. The repetitive nature of stitching helps to quiet our minds. The finished project gives us a sense of completing something of value. And everyone has something of value to contibute to our world.
Someone once told me, in reference to how cars work, there are no independent systems. I think it has become evident that there is no job that isn’t important. We all work together whether we see it or not. There is no hobby that isn’t necessary, if only to the person doing it. And there is no living creature on this planet that doesn’t serve a purpose, whatever that purpose may be.
At the time of this writing, it’s Holy Week. I pray that by the time this reaches you, that our new
normal is even better than our old one. Peace be with all of you!
Pam
The Summer 2020 issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly Magazine features Margaret Rolfe as our cover artist.
Deborah Higgins shares her prize winning crazy quilt inspired by classic literature.
Pam Peugh shows her Shades Of Red quilt .
We have an antique crazy quilt with gorgeous embroidery from Teri Young as well as some gorgeous projects by Helen White.
We also have some tutorials by tutorials by Mary Anne Richardson and some patterns by Kathy Shaw.
Our contributors have given us a truly beautiful issue of CQQ!!
40 pages
Print and PDF versions are available at Magcloud: https://www.magcloud.com/user/kitty-and-me
Print copies only are available at Etsy: http://www.kittyandme.etsy.com/
Letter From The Editor:
It’s been a rough Spring. The horrible virus has taken its toll around the world in so many unimaginable
ways. There is however, one thing that it cannot touch and that’s our creativity. In times like this, our human spirit reaches out to not only help others, but to help ourselves as well.
Creativity gives us an outlet to express our emotions. The repetitive nature of stitching helps to quiet our minds. The finished project gives us a sense of completing something of value. And everyone has something of value to contibute to our world.
Someone once told me, in reference to how cars work, there are no independent systems. I think it has become evident that there is no job that isn’t important. We all work together whether we see it or not. There is no hobby that isn’t necessary, if only to the person doing it. And there is no living creature on this planet that doesn’t serve a purpose, whatever that purpose may be.
At the time of this writing, it’s Holy Week. I pray that by the time this reaches you, that our new
normal is even better than our old one. Peace be with all of you!
Pam
The Summer 2020 issue of Crazy Quilt Quarterly Magazine features Margaret Rolfe as our cover artist.
Deborah Higgins shares her prize winning crazy quilt inspired by classic literature.
Pam Peugh shows her Shades Of Red quilt .
We have an antique crazy quilt with gorgeous embroidery from Teri Young as well as some gorgeous projects by Helen White.
We also have some tutorials by tutorials by Mary Anne Richardson and some patterns by Kathy Shaw.
Our contributors have given us a truly beautiful issue of CQQ!!
40 pages
Print and PDF versions are available at Magcloud: https://www.magcloud.com/user/kitty-and-me
Print copies only are available at Etsy: http://www.kittyandme.etsy.com/
Monday, April 27, 2020
Flosstube Videos from Michelle Bendy
First, again I'd like to thank you all for your kind messages. I really appreciate every comment!!! Every storm runs out of rain eventually!! Thank you so much!
Today, I want to introduce to you the sweetest lady who absolutely loves stitching!!
If you haven't seen any of the Flosstube videos on YouTube, you can search them out by using the keyword "Flosstube". I've watch a lot of them and they are really fun.
But there is one sweet lady who really stands out! Michelle Bendy.
Michelle is a nurse and a designer and a cross stitcher and she does these wonderful videos where she shares her works in progress (called WIPS), fun new products, new patterns, needlework news, stitch-alongs (called SALS) and anything else that catches her attention.
Recently, Carla owner of Cobweb Corner sent Michelle a few of my Colorful Cats to give away as a promotion for the "Colorful SAL" that Carla is hosting on Facebook.. I was blown away! Didn't see that coming! Such a nice surprise!
Anyway, Michelle gave them away and everyone seemed to love them!! I contacted Michelle and offered her some more of my patterns to give away. Again, Michelle's followers left so many nice comments not only about my designs but also about how enjoyable Michelle's Flosstube videos are.
Honestly, they are enjoyable! Not to short, not too long. Michelle is lighthearted and so enthusiastic about needlework. She has a sweet gentle voice which makes her videos a joy to watch and listen to.
So for today, I would love it if you would hop over to Michelle Bendy's Youtube Channel and check it out! And be sure to follow her because you never know what she might be giving away next (wink)!
Also, please check out Carla's Colorful SAL on Facebook!! The new Colorful Cat Watermelon will be available in her store Cobweb Corner any day now!!
Today, I want to introduce to you the sweetest lady who absolutely loves stitching!!
If you haven't seen any of the Flosstube videos on YouTube, you can search them out by using the keyword "Flosstube". I've watch a lot of them and they are really fun.
But there is one sweet lady who really stands out! Michelle Bendy.
Michelle is a nurse and a designer and a cross stitcher and she does these wonderful videos where she shares her works in progress (called WIPS), fun new products, new patterns, needlework news, stitch-alongs (called SALS) and anything else that catches her attention.
Recently, Carla owner of Cobweb Corner sent Michelle a few of my Colorful Cats to give away as a promotion for the "Colorful SAL" that Carla is hosting on Facebook.. I was blown away! Didn't see that coming! Such a nice surprise!
Anyway, Michelle gave them away and everyone seemed to love them!! I contacted Michelle and offered her some more of my patterns to give away. Again, Michelle's followers left so many nice comments not only about my designs but also about how enjoyable Michelle's Flosstube videos are.
Honestly, they are enjoyable! Not to short, not too long. Michelle is lighthearted and so enthusiastic about needlework. She has a sweet gentle voice which makes her videos a joy to watch and listen to.
So for today, I would love it if you would hop over to Michelle Bendy's Youtube Channel and check it out! And be sure to follow her because you never know what she might be giving away next (wink)!
Also, please check out Carla's Colorful SAL on Facebook!! The new Colorful Cat Watermelon will be available in her store Cobweb Corner any day now!!
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Saturday, April 25, 2020
New Releases
Again, I'd like to thank you ladies for your sweet comments. I so much appreciate your kindness.
Today, I have 2 new releases to share. First, from the very popular Colorful Cats series of cross stitch patterns, this is Watermelon:
Is this little one colorful or what? And who doesn't love pink and green!!
When I design these, I usually come up with the name of the cat first and then work the design from the name.
Did you know that the inspiration for the colorful cats series came from Andrew Lloyd Webber's CATS the musical? Yes, that's where they came from. I love ALW musicals and CATS is one of my favorites!!
So which of the Colorful Cats are your favorite? I would love to know!!!
Next is the entire Panel 6 of The Never Ending Sampler:
I know some stitchers like to wait to do these designs until they are complete. The pattern includes stitch diagrams for all the specialty stitches. I thought this one, worked in bright colors was a fun project. Panel 7 will have an antique feel to it!
These and all of my patterns are available at retail needlework stores here in the United States, in Canada and in Europe! Or you can find them in my Etsy store as either professionally printed pattern leaflets or as instant digital PDF downloads.
Kitty And Me Designs on Etsy
Today, I have 2 new releases to share. First, from the very popular Colorful Cats series of cross stitch patterns, this is Watermelon:
Is this little one colorful or what? And who doesn't love pink and green!!
When I design these, I usually come up with the name of the cat first and then work the design from the name.
Did you know that the inspiration for the colorful cats series came from Andrew Lloyd Webber's CATS the musical? Yes, that's where they came from. I love ALW musicals and CATS is one of my favorites!!
So which of the Colorful Cats are your favorite? I would love to know!!!
Next is the entire Panel 6 of The Never Ending Sampler:
I know some stitchers like to wait to do these designs until they are complete. The pattern includes stitch diagrams for all the specialty stitches. I thought this one, worked in bright colors was a fun project. Panel 7 will have an antique feel to it!
These and all of my patterns are available at retail needlework stores here in the United States, in Canada and in Europe! Or you can find them in my Etsy store as either professionally printed pattern leaflets or as instant digital PDF downloads.
Kitty And Me Designs on Etsy
Labels:
colorful cats,
cross stitch,
never ending sampler,
patterns
Friday, April 24, 2020
Reruns
First, thank you to everyone for your kind messages. I will survive. I always do! Things will definitely get better once I can buy a house and have some space and access to my things.
So, until then, I'll post photos of my stitching and things I made prior to all the chaos. I'll call them "reruns"!
I know you've seen some of the blocks for my McHenry quilt. I started this a few years ago when my former husband was going through cancer treatment as a way to keep my mind busy.
The photos on the blocks are some of the historic buildings here in McHenry, Illinois where I live. I did work on this since I've been here at mom's but finally got fed up trying to stitch in such a small space so I put it away for the time being.
Anyway, the photos are printed on Inkjet Fabric Sheets which I run through my printer. Once they're heat set with an iron, the images are permanent. Not that this will ever need to be washed!
Each block is 9 inches square and worked in the traditional Victorian style. It's pieced by hand on a cotton foundation. All lace is either vintage or antique. A nice lady here in McHenry gave me a box of velvet fabrics along with some old lace. I can't access my antique lace at the moment. And I can't access most of my fancy crazy quilt fabrics so there's a lot of velvets on here but that's okay. Like I said, I'll get back to it.
There are no sequins on this quilt and no embellishments. (Hard to believe for me huh? Me who loves glittery things? LOL!!) The only buttons are tiny vintage mother-of-pearl buttons used to make a spider on each block. I did make some fabric yo-yo's to use as flowers. Everything else is hand embroidered.
I've included the names of the buildings along with the dates that they were built. I do my own research as I'm a McHenry historian. I'm also on the board of the McHenry Area Historical Society which is just such an honor for me!!
For the names and dates, I chart them out in my cross stitch pattern software and then I use waste canvas to stitch them onto the blocks. Once the stitching is complete, I just pull the waste canvas threads out from underneath the stitches. One by one but it goes pretty fast and it's a great way to do cross stitch on crazy quilting!
Anyway, when I can get back to this, I still have a lot of buildings to document so it'll be quite large. Most of the buildings that I'm documenting are still standing. A few have burned down or were taken down due to deterioration but most are still here.
Once it's complete I plan to use it for promotional purposes for the historical society.
So, until then, I'll post photos of my stitching and things I made prior to all the chaos. I'll call them "reruns"!
I know you've seen some of the blocks for my McHenry quilt. I started this a few years ago when my former husband was going through cancer treatment as a way to keep my mind busy.
The photos on the blocks are some of the historic buildings here in McHenry, Illinois where I live. I did work on this since I've been here at mom's but finally got fed up trying to stitch in such a small space so I put it away for the time being.
Anyway, the photos are printed on Inkjet Fabric Sheets which I run through my printer. Once they're heat set with an iron, the images are permanent. Not that this will ever need to be washed!
Each block is 9 inches square and worked in the traditional Victorian style. It's pieced by hand on a cotton foundation. All lace is either vintage or antique. A nice lady here in McHenry gave me a box of velvet fabrics along with some old lace. I can't access my antique lace at the moment. And I can't access most of my fancy crazy quilt fabrics so there's a lot of velvets on here but that's okay. Like I said, I'll get back to it.
There are no sequins on this quilt and no embellishments. (Hard to believe for me huh? Me who loves glittery things? LOL!!) The only buttons are tiny vintage mother-of-pearl buttons used to make a spider on each block. I did make some fabric yo-yo's to use as flowers. Everything else is hand embroidered.
I've included the names of the buildings along with the dates that they were built. I do my own research as I'm a McHenry historian. I'm also on the board of the McHenry Area Historical Society which is just such an honor for me!!
For the names and dates, I chart them out in my cross stitch pattern software and then I use waste canvas to stitch them onto the blocks. Once the stitching is complete, I just pull the waste canvas threads out from underneath the stitches. One by one but it goes pretty fast and it's a great way to do cross stitch on crazy quilting!
Anyway, when I can get back to this, I still have a lot of buildings to document so it'll be quite large. Most of the buildings that I'm documenting are still standing. A few have burned down or were taken down due to deterioration but most are still here.
Once it's complete I plan to use it for promotional purposes for the historical society.
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