Tuesday, June 24, 2014

~*Summer Stitches*~

Hello Dear Friends!

Happy Summer!  

Summer is in full swing here!  

We are in the middle of baseball season with my son.  His team is playing well and getting better with every game.  The season goes until mid July and will finish with a tournament.  It is hot, but fun!  I love cheering them on!!!

I'm still working my 'summer job' at the bait shop here at Lake Wabaunsee.  It isn't a difficult job in any way shape or form.  Most mornings I have lots of time for crafting.  *WINK*

We have continued working on making our new home 'home'.  The list of projects we want to do continues to grow as we continue to try to mark things off as done.  We still have boxes of things unpacked.  I guess I'm slow in unpacking them (really slow!) because I want everything to be organized, clean, and cozy.  It will get done in time... maybe.

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Here are a few things I have stitched up this week...

Two of these are my own patterns... two are from other talented designers (Lori of Notforgotten Farm and Isabella of The Primitive Hare).  I'm not sure yet what they will be finished into... but it has been very nice to be a' stitchin'!
 I stitched up these little ditties below on Osnaburg.  I'm making them into prim~necklaces and key chains.  They are filled lightly with crushed walnut shells.  I've added a bit of bling with some charms and used ball chain.  They can be worn for 'prim~fashion' or for use as pin rests.  The key chains could even be used to hold threads for a current project.  At least that is what I'm thinking.  They will be going to the booth I share with my SIL, Robin, at Rerun Consignments in historic Council Grove tomorrow.
 When school let out for the summer, the kiddo went to the bait shop with me for about two weeks.  He now prefers to sleep in. *SMILE*  It was nice while it lasted... watching him fish.  LOL

I'm still trying to work out my routine and get a handle on finishing crafting... and patterns... and pdf downloads... and adding things to my Etsy shoppe.  I'm sorry for the delay.  Please bare with me a bit longer.  I'll get there.  Hopefully sooner than later.

Wishing you all warm smiles...

Betty

Monday, June 9, 2014

~*Fabulous Finishes and Wonderful Fun!*~

Hello Dear Friends!

Oh this past weekend was such a BLAST!  I'm still reeling with glee!

Before I tell you about the ~*Happy Trails Rug Camp*~ ... let me first share some wonderful stitches...

These are all done by others using my freebie patterns.  (You can easily get to all the freebies by clicking the link on the left side of the screen.)

~*Young Girl Sampler*~ stitched and made into a darling bag by Becky...
 ~*Liberty*~ wonderfully worked by Rita...
 ~*Liberty*~ stitched into a sweet pillow by Rosemary...
Ladies, all are perfect!  You have all done excellent work.  Thank you for stitching and sharing!

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My sweet SIL, Robin, and I headed for Oklahoma on Thursday.  Driving through big cities and long distances makes me nervous as all get out... but we made it there and back safely.  Ginger greeted us happily and graciously... and, I'm sure you all know, she is a very dear friend!  She was an amazing hostess!  Frank Bielec is such an inspiration and a charming man & teacher!  The Happy Trails Rug Camp was so much fun and so informative!  We loved spending time with old & new friends... and we learned so much!  I have returned home with fire in my shoes and inspirations beyond belief!

Most of us finished... or came very close to finishing... our class project.  Oxford Punch is a QUICK craft!  It works in reverse like needle punch ~ so the image created is on the underside of the backing.  Using yarn... makes a finished hooked (punched) piece FAST!  Frank told us we can use ANYTHING to work with... yarns of ANY KIND, wool strips (cut 6-8), double knit polyester (WOW!), or any fiber that will fit comfortably through the punch.  With traditional wool hooking, there seems to be a desire to always hook with wool... 100% wool.  Well, really there shouldn't be.  Rugs in history have been made with anything available.  Including old clothes, rags, panty hose, and plastic bags.  These materials have all made beautiful, very interesting rugs.  So... we should feel comfortable using materials that fit our needs... and budgets!
(I am on the far right with the cheesy grin and goofy tilted head!)

When Frank talked about backing... he again told us we can use what we have available.  (linen, monks cloth ~ good or cheap, or even dime store burlap)  For the camp, I used very inexpensive, CHEAP, monks cloth.  It is the really cheap stuff you cannot find at the good stores!  It is that bad!  Frank said it is great for glued finishes.  Punch the piece... glue it to a box, in a frame, on a piece of wood... etc.  If the finished piece is to be a floor rug... then it would be better to use a quality monks cloth or linen. 

This is Frank's model... a punched sheep mounted to a screen.  (A painted piece of wood with a bracket on the back to stand it up.)  The ornaments in front are made to be replaced for the seasons.  Isn't it charming?
 Frank also set up a display of his awesome artwork.  It was available for purchase too.  *SMILE*  (Yes, I am a happy owner of a sweet painting by Frank Bielec!)
 Robin worked the fasted on her sheep.  Frank kept referring to her as a Super Hero! 
 She even had a second lovely punched by the end of the second day of class!
 Ginger was busy smiling, mingling, cooking, cleaning, selling, teaching, running to the store, rocking & feeding sweet Baby Betty Ray, introducing everyone to her LOVING LOVING LOVING family  (I totally LOVED meeting so many of her family members that I already felt like I knew so well from her blog posts and our friendly chatting.), and giving grand-babies kisses & treats... and still was able to work on a needle punch!  I've always thought Robin is a Super Hero... but geesh... can you imagine how the world could be fixed and run with the work of Ginger and Robin working together?!?
 After my sheep was punched... I started punching this heart.  My sheep was punched with a mix of yarns and wool strips.  This heart will be punched only with wool strips so I can 'test the waters' so to speak... (it is also being punched on that cheap monks cloth)
 The weather was great for our travels and stay.  It was sunny & not too hot... but there was a little rain.  I was intrigued by Danny's (Ginger's husband) Ranger tire.  The mud around it made me think only of Red Velvet Cake!
Well... I better wrap up this LLLOOONNNGGG post.  

Before I do, I would like to thank Ginger for her friendship & hospitality, Frank for his kindness & sharing, Robin for her sisterly love & patience with my driving, and all my new and old friends for the kindred spirit filled weekend!

Wishing you all warm smiles...

Betty

Thursday, June 5, 2014

~*A Finish From a Friend*~

Hello Dear Friends!

I'm delighted to share this finish with you!  It was stitched by the talented, Jenny Hoffman of Country Rustic Primitives...


Isn't it just wonderfully prim!  She was FAST too!  I just posted the free pattern a few days ago!  *SMILES*

Thank you, Jenny, for stitching and sharing!  You are awesome!

Tomorrow, I leave with my wonderful SIL, Robin, for the Happy Trails Rug Camp at my dear friend, Ginger's home.  The camp will be taught by the amazing Frank Bielec.  I've never been to a rug camp... or class, or lesson, or anything like this.  We are very much looking forward to the class & seeing our dear friends in Oklahoma.  My camera is packed... so stay tuned for lots of pictures and excitement from the camp soon!

Have a great weekend & many warm smiles to all of you...

Betty

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

~*My Finish...ES!*~

Hello Dear Friends!  Yesterday I shared the ~*Liberty*~ Freebie... and also said that I hoped to show you my finish today.  It is nearing midnight... but I'm getting it posted!  Yippee!

And... there are a few others I can gladly show you that are also now completed!

The pictures were taken in the house ~ without enough light ~ please bare with me and the poor photographs.  

My ~*Liberty*~ Freebie Finish...

The ~*Liberty*~ pinkeep... and a few others...

This pinkeep is a stitch from a pattern by Nan Lewis of Threadwork Primitives.  I just LOVE it!  Thank you Nan!  (A freebie pattern for members of Primitive Stitchers Society on Facebook.)

This pinkeep is my finish of Lori Brechlin's Notforgotten Farm pattern.  Thank you Lori!  I LOVE this one too!

And finally... this one was just a little stitch I worked up on some scrap linen...

All these pinkeeps have old skeleton keys attached for charm and are filled with crushed walnut shells.  Around the edges, and for the key holders, I stitched in place a strip of cut wool.  The wool and the backs were also lightly ruffed up with some fine grit sandpaper to give the look of age.  Oh... and they were all aged with some strong coffee too.

It feels great to be stitching and crafting again.  Hopefully I can keep up the pace!

(All these pinkeeps have new homes and are not for sale at this time.)

~*Remember, I do love to share your finishes on my blog too!  So let me see 'em!*~

Wishing you warm smiles...

Betty

Monday, June 2, 2014

~*FREEBIE FREEBIE FREEBIE*~

Hello Dear Friends!  This will be a short post... but I couldn't wait any longer to give you this gift!

Enjoy!

~*Liberty*~ Freebie
© primitivebettys 2014

85 by 65 stitches

Please use any threads/fibers you wish for your desired colors.  I have stitched the design and am about to wrap up the finishing.  It will be shared with you shortly.  (Tomorrow if all goes well!)


I used DMC threads...
Red in the design - 300 Mahogany - vy dk
Blue in the design - 934 Black avocado green
Gray in the design - 844 Beaver gray - ul dk
White in the design - 612 drab brown - lt

My stitches were made on R&R Reproductions 35 ct Espresso Linen... 1 over 2

Wishing you warm smiles...

Betty

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

~*Bait Shop Activity... so far*~

Hello Dear Friends!

As I've mentioned earlier, I have a part time job with the bait shop at the beautiful Lake Wabaunsee.  This lake is about 10 minutes from our house.  I have not spent much time there yet, but I am just in awe at the natural beauty.  I'm looking forward to a great summer at the lake!

I work at the bait shop Monday and Tuesday mornings.  Later I may fill in a few extra hours, but I do still have my other part time job with the consignment shop in Council Grove.

So far, the lake has not been too busy.  It is still early in the season... and it has been very cold.  We had snow the other morning!  ICK!!!  No more until next Winter PLEASE!

To fill my time... I have been hooking!

Here are my finishes from this week...


Thank you to all who gave me suggestions for the bunny rug!  It is now finished... and I think it has been claimed by a new home.  *SMILES*  Remember, the pattern for this rug was generously given by Lori Brechlin of NotForgotten Farm.  It is a freebie pattern she gifted a few years ago.  I had to change it a little because of my hooking trials... but hopefully she will approve of my finish.  Thank you, Lori!

 Here are a few more photos... with and without the camera flash.

My washboard is finished now too!  It was a fun & quick project.  I kept the design and hooking simple.  Around the edge I hooked a little red and blue for color.  The letters are a light gold.  The background a brown mix.  I'm thinking I will keep this one to display in our laundry room with my collection of other old washboards.  We moved here in October... and I have yet to do any painting or decorating.  Hmmmm... maybe I'll start in the laundry room?
 

 More photos with and without the flash.

When I arrived at the lake this morning, it was a chilly 27 degrees.  The fog rising from the lake was soothing and gentle.  I was mesmerized by it...

 In the lower picture, you can see a couple of friendly geese...
I hope to keep sharing more projects, finishes, and beautiful lake views with you!
 
Wishing you all warm smiles! 
Betty