January 1, 2015
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
When the New Year rolls around, I like to take stock of what I managed to accomplish the year before, and examine what I want to accomplish in the new year.

January 1, 2015
Happy New Year!
When the New Year rolls around, I like to take stock of what I managed to accomplish the year before, and examine what I want to accomplish in the new year.
December 31, 2014
Happy New Year’s Eve, folks! It’s the last day of 2014, and I have something Very Important to Say.
Are you ready?
Because this is really going to come as a shock, I’m sure…
I didn’t finish either embroidery project that I wanted to finish by year’s end – namely, the Hungarian Redwork Runner or the Secret Garden Hummingbirds.
If you’re just joining us on Needle ‘n Thread, these are two projects that have been ongoing for a while, and back in November (or was it the end of October?) I entertained some silly nonsensical dream about getting them both finished before Christmas.
And then I took off on a completely different embroidery project, which is halfway typical of me.
(Any distraction will do, when it comes to my propensity for procrastination!)
But… to make today’s article a little more exciting, I’d like to stir up some serious controversy.
You see, I did something different on the second hummingbird.
December 30, 2014
The last time I wrote about hand embroidery needles and how to choose them and use them, some of you asked how I organize my needles, so that I know which needle is what type and size.
I admit that, upon reading such an innocent question, the flush of shame overspread my Normally Alabaster Complexion.
Snort, snort! I don’t have an alabaster complexion!
Probably I didn’t feel a lot of shame, either. But I did laugh. Sort of a surprised belly laugh – almost a guffaw – that would convey this thought to anyone hearing it: Organize my needles? Oh golly. If they only knew….
I would love to tell you about my organized needle book! The one with the beautifully embroidered cover, the one divided into different sections, each devoted to a specific needle type, with each soft, woolly page full of perfectly ordered lines of needles, arranged by size, from small to large.
But instead, I’ll stick to reality and show you this:
December 29, 2014
Happy Last Monday of 2014!
I hope you had a delightful holiday, a Merry Christmas, and are looking forward with vigor and optimism to whatever 2015 will bring. I had a nice little break these last three days – though admittedly, I was feeling a little lost without your company!
Once the New Year kicks in (in just a couple days), a funny thing happens to me.
And it’s funny because it happens every year, no matter what I do to forestall it. Deep down somewhere in my subconscious, I seem to illogically believe that once we hit January 2nd, spring is just around the corner.
And by just around the corner, I mean next week.
As many of you know, when you live in the northern hemisphere, this can be a dangerous mental predicament.
Usually, January is just the beginning of the winter haul. During November and December, we were so busy concentrating on holidays and reveling in everything we love about winter, that we didn’t think of winter as a drag.
But come January, the grey days, the cold, the on-going inconvenience of snow, the yearning for sunshine, warmth, green… well, if you don’t do something to combat this, the winter can seem very long, indeed!
And that brings me to an embroidery project that I worked six years ago, called Breath of Spring.
December 25, 2014
From my house to yours… …I wish you and yours a very happy, joyful, peaceful Christmas, with plenty of blessings … Continue reading Merry Christmas!
December 24, 2014
Here’s a handy index for all the articles relating to the hand embroidered Christmas ornament series that finished this week.
The index will be listed under Tips & Techniques in the main menu on Needle ‘n Thread, under Hand Embroidery Lessons & Step-by-Step Projects, where you can find a list of most of the embroidery projects and lessons we’ve gone through together over the years.
December 23, 2014
Well, it’s December 23rd – two days before Christmas, and time to hang a new hand embroidered ornament on the tree!
So far in this mini series, we’ve set up the Christmas ornament and started embroidering it, we finished the embroidery on the first side of the ornament, we finished embroidering the second side of the ornament, and now, we’ll do the finish work.
This is the fun part, because this is where it all comes together!