Thursday, May 1, 2014

Welcome May....so glad you have arrived as that means Spring is here!  Hoping everyone had a Blessed Easter...my favorite holiday....life has been busy...head on over to earlywork mercantile and see all the wonderful things crafty folk have been creating...here are some other things the crooked stitcher has been working on...one of the many reasons my posts are few and far between...

my very own happy blanket....inspired by a trip to Pass A Grille Florida...and thanks to lucy at attic 24...I had the perfect pattern...which I tweaked just a little...the pillow cover was inspired by the lavendarwildrose blogspot...I absolutely love how my prairie point pillow cases turned out...leftovers from making the quilt....oh what joy sewing/crafting/needlework brings to my heart... Speaking of Pass A Grille...it has given me LOTS of inspiration here is another piece I made after visiting there the first time which was such fun to make...it was one of those projects that told me what to do...I knew which background fabrics I wanted to use, cut out the sand dollar and birds free hand and then just started stitching the details of the sand dollar with small chain stitches and colonial knots... it hangs in my beachy themed bathroom

Here are a few pics of my things for sale at earlywork mercantile...forgive me as I am still learning how to take good pics...so my lighting and staging is not yet what it should be...
a button/buton box using a pattern found in the Summer 2014 issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects
designed by Liezbeth Gottschall of Thistles....thank you Liezbeth for such a beautiful design...
Honeycomb was designed by me..I love to use Bible verses or inspirational quotes...and there is something about a little counted cross stitch mingled with a little bit of wool....I also love the primitive irregularity of stitching on osnaburg...I like the affordability as well...
Next are two needle cases/sewing kits that I created...all hand stitched...I used some vintage quilt blocks my great grandmother left for me...I think these would make great gifts for young girls going off to college...include some small scissors, needles, pins, safety pins, buttons and a variety of threads so they can do a little mending in a pinch...


Hope you all have a great day and Blessings to you all!

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Lots of winter weather here this morning...so things are moving a little slow...but had a finish to share...my crocheted baby snuggler and hat are complete!!! I finished them last night and am eager to gift them...
Now it is time to start another baby gift for a friend of mine who is having number 5 (yeah!!! I love starting new projects) and I need to finish the Farmall quilt I am making for my baby boy who will be 12 years old this month (so hard to believe)...
Enjoy your Wednesday!

As, winter comes, as winters must, we breathe our last, return to dust; still held in Christ, our souls take wing and trust the promise of the spring.
-Susan Palo Cherwien, 1953

Monday, February 3, 2014

Happy Monday!  Just wanted to share a project in the making.... a special blanket for a special baby...over half way complete...can't wait to work on the border....loving the coral pink and grey colors...and there is something about yarn and a crochet hook to calm the soul and ease the mind...

The other project to share is the inspiration for another WIP , a crib size quilt, called Bless the Beasts and the Children...this little bunny pincushion just seemed to need to be included in another project and needed some friends...pics of the quilt to come...anyway here is the pincushion...
super fun and easy to make with just a couple of charm squares and scraps of wool... oh how I love Spring.

O Blessed Spring where Word and sign embrace us into Christ the Vine: here Christ enjoys each one to be a branch of this life giving Tree.
 - Susan Palo Cherwien 1953

Have a Blessed Week!
Melody


Saturday, January 25, 2014

Oh my it has been awhile....finally getting more of my ducks in a row in order to follow my creative dreams...The Crooked Stitcher is branching out and now has another blogging home, Cup Creek Valley Designs....I am hoping the Crooked Stitcher becomes more of the blog about my own pattern designs and Cup Creek Valley Designs will be more about my handmade jewelry and finished handiwork items...it is so hard for me to define my style as I enjoy primitive, vintage, traditional and the whimsical...but I guess that is what makes using one's creativity such a blessing...one can express their feelings thru their art....I love anything simple...things that can be made with basic tools of the trade and the 'make do' spirit...my Grandma Ola made so many beautiful quilts and she only had the basic tools and supplies and her God-given talents....although she moved on to heaven several years ago, she is forever an inspiration....My most recent pattern, shown here with my favorite sewing machine ever...I just love my Suzie Singer!!

This pattern design was inspired by a vintage stamped cross stitch wedding sampler....I used a little bit of wool (I love wool!) to make the heart in the center....it is fun to bring wool and counted cross stitch together....it is stitched on onasburg fabric (my 'make do' spirit showing itself)...and I used a little recycled sari silk to trim out the edge....I love recycled sari silk for my stitchy projects as well as my jewelry projects....anyway hoping you all have a blessed weekend and can take time to do what you enjoy....until next time 

Blessed is the man that trusts in the Lord, and whose hope is in the Lord.  Jeremiah 17:7