My apologies for getting these posted so late. My photos were on the desktop and I've only had access to the laptop.
I'm going to do this in two parts. The next post will happen in January when I will highlight our speaker and the wonderful things she brought to show us. I would do them all right now, but apparently everyone in the neighborhood is home on Christmas night and online eating up the bandwith.
First up - In February Jane will teaching us about the Japanese art of kumihimo. She made her cord for our hardanger ornament that Marty taught us in October.
A few of our mystery samplers from 2011.
Our table full of IFFs was truly impressive at the Holiday Luncheon. Here's some of the wonderful work that was completed and shown.
Anne leading us through the business side of our meeting.
Members who completed IFFs this year and were in attendance. Minus Anne and me - the photographer. Congratulations, ladies. We make some spectacular needlework!
Holiday ornaments from the exchange.
Some of our Mystery Sampler stitchers with their finished products.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Agecroft Sweetbag Class
On October 8th, a very enthusiastic group of us met to begin the project that is the Agecroft Sweetbag, which was featured on the cover of the March/April 2011 Needlearts magazine.
Betsy had volunteered to lead us in this endeavor. We diligently got down to business learned how to do the reverse chain stitch, detached buttonhole and spiral trellis.
At lunch some of us walked down the street to Red, Hot, and Blue and had ourselves a lovely and lively lunch!
After lunch we learned how to make Barrel Buttons, a wonderful extra that Betsy taught us, and discussed the finishing including a review of hemstitching.
Here's to seeing many of these lovely bags finished and on display at our meetings!
Betsy had volunteered to lead us in this endeavor. We diligently got down to business learned how to do the reverse chain stitch, detached buttonhole and spiral trellis.
At lunch some of us walked down the street to Red, Hot, and Blue and had ourselves a lovely and lively lunch!
After lunch we learned how to make Barrel Buttons, a wonderful extra that Betsy taught us, and discussed the finishing including a review of hemstitching.
Here's to seeing many of these lovely bags finished and on display at our meetings!
Monday, September 12, 2011
First Apologies, Then Seminar
I have every intention of coming back here and posting a few photos from the August meeting. I meant to do it before I left, but I got sick and some things had to take a backseat to my packing and planning for Seminar.
But right now I'm in Naples, Florida and all my EGA photos are back on my desktop in Virginia. So I'll get those photos later this month.
Oatlands has a number of members here at National Seminar - Lucy, Maggie, Barbara F., Barbara G., Marge, Tinka, and myself - Donna L. If I missed anyone, pipe up and let me know.
This is my first National Seminar and you'll have to forgive me if I am a little bit starry-eyed. I keep meeting people who have only been names to me like Marnie Ritter and Michelle Roberts and Tanja Berlin.
I arrived in Florida on Thursday and drove from Tampa to visit my mother. And then turned around and left there on Friday to pick up my roommate at the Ft. Myers airport. Barbara F. and I had time to get the lay of the land and do a bit of grocery shopping to make our week easier.
Saturday morning Barbara headed off to class and I went and did some volunteer time. In the afternoon I got to visit the exhibit hall, Ruth Kern's traveling bookstore, and the Boutique which this year is being run by the Golden Needle out of Port Charlotte, FL. Cathy and her helpers have done a fabulous job keeping everyone supplied with some wonderful things. Yes, I found some books I couldn't stand to leave behind in Florida. And maybe a few other things as well.
Sunday was my first class - Alexander Alligator with Lynn Payette. This is an alligator scissor holder. And today, Monday, I started my class with Susan Goodman - "Life is a Beach." We spent the morning learning to iron and paint. And then finally got to thread up our needles this afternoon.
Every moment of this has been a pleasure, except maybe that little coughing fit I had during the Annual Meeting.
Here's few pretty pictures to make you all jealous!
View from the boardwalk as I walked to the beach on Saturday morning.
Yes. There is a bar out here at the beach!
Sunset over the pool right outside the hotel. We may never come home!
But right now I'm in Naples, Florida and all my EGA photos are back on my desktop in Virginia. So I'll get those photos later this month.
Oatlands has a number of members here at National Seminar - Lucy, Maggie, Barbara F., Barbara G., Marge, Tinka, and myself - Donna L. If I missed anyone, pipe up and let me know.
This is my first National Seminar and you'll have to forgive me if I am a little bit starry-eyed. I keep meeting people who have only been names to me like Marnie Ritter and Michelle Roberts and Tanja Berlin.
I arrived in Florida on Thursday and drove from Tampa to visit my mother. And then turned around and left there on Friday to pick up my roommate at the Ft. Myers airport. Barbara F. and I had time to get the lay of the land and do a bit of grocery shopping to make our week easier.
Saturday morning Barbara headed off to class and I went and did some volunteer time. In the afternoon I got to visit the exhibit hall, Ruth Kern's traveling bookstore, and the Boutique which this year is being run by the Golden Needle out of Port Charlotte, FL. Cathy and her helpers have done a fabulous job keeping everyone supplied with some wonderful things. Yes, I found some books I couldn't stand to leave behind in Florida. And maybe a few other things as well.
Sunday was my first class - Alexander Alligator with Lynn Payette. This is an alligator scissor holder. And today, Monday, I started my class with Susan Goodman - "Life is a Beach." We spent the morning learning to iron and paint. And then finally got to thread up our needles this afternoon.
Every moment of this has been a pleasure, except maybe that little coughing fit I had during the Annual Meeting.
Here's few pretty pictures to make you all jealous!
View from the boardwalk as I walked to the beach on Saturday morning.
Yes. There is a bar out here at the beach!
Sunset over the pool right outside the hotel. We may never come home!
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Highlighting a Teacher
I was happy this morning to read the Needleprint blog and find news of Kimberly Servello. Some of us had a class with Kimberly a few years ago at MAR Seminar. You can read news of her here:
Needleprint
Our class was the blackwork purse featured in the article.
Kimberly has her own blog, Baroque Embellishments. Absolutely gorgeous things featured here by an extremely talented person.
Needleprint
Our class was the blackwork purse featured in the article.
Kimberly has her own blog, Baroque Embellishments. Absolutely gorgeous things featured here by an extremely talented person.
Monday, July 25, 2011
July Meeting
We had a lovely Saturday meeting on July 23rd. Lots of members in attendance and a terrific class with Catherine Jordan.
Here are a few photos from the President's Challenge.
Donna P. cleverly used the doodle silk from Betsy's stumpwork class to create this design for her sunflower needle minder.
Beverly, of course, used queen stitch on hers.
Barbara created with wonderful cat singing on the fence at dusk.
Peggy created with beautiful crazy quilt piece around her cat magnet.
Donna L. set a viking ship to sail on a piece of four-way bargello.
Jane made a custom designed needle minder to match her fabulously batty bellpull hardware.
Amanda designed a replacement for her long lost name tag in this cheerful and bright design.
I've got more to say, but let's come back and post again tomorrow!
Here are a few photos from the President's Challenge.
Donna P. cleverly used the doodle silk from Betsy's stumpwork class to create this design for her sunflower needle minder.
Beverly, of course, used queen stitch on hers.
Barbara created with wonderful cat singing on the fence at dusk.
Peggy created with beautiful crazy quilt piece around her cat magnet.
Donna L. set a viking ship to sail on a piece of four-way bargello.
Jane made a custom designed needle minder to match her fabulously batty bellpull hardware.
Amanda designed a replacement for her long lost name tag in this cheerful and bright design.
I've got more to say, but let's come back and post again tomorrow!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
May Program
Bargello with a Preppy Twist
Provided - chart and 8" x 10" black canvas
You need to bring - 8" and 10" stretcher bars, tacks, usual stitching supplies
DMC Pearl Cotton - white, 310, 312, 322, 775, 823, 3325, 700, 701, 702, 703
a note from Donna - I finished my first version as a frameweight. I'm attempting a second version to attach to a canvas tote bag - we'll see if I get it done in time for the class because I'm off to Cape Cod for 10 days!
Provided - chart and 8" x 10" black canvas
You need to bring - 8" and 10" stretcher bars, tacks, usual stitching supplies
DMC Pearl Cotton - white, 310, 312, 322, 775, 823, 3325, 700, 701, 702, 703
a note from Donna - I finished my first version as a frameweight. I'm attempting a second version to attach to a canvas tote bag - we'll see if I get it done in time for the class because I'm off to Cape Cod for 10 days!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
To Our Members
Ladies, I need your help.
There are two things you can do to help me.
The first one - I need a list of all types of needlework. Comment here on this post. Or send me an e-mail at oatlandsega@gmail.com
The second one - if you have a blog, can you link it to this blog? Links are important in the growing world of google search.
Thanks!
Donna
There are two things you can do to help me.
The first one - I need a list of all types of needlework. Comment here on this post. Or send me an e-mail at oatlandsega@gmail.com
The second one - if you have a blog, can you link it to this blog? Links are important in the growing world of google search.
Thanks!
Donna
Monday, April 18, 2011
Royal School of Needlework
A lucky few may have visited or taken a class, but for most of us getting to the Royal School of Needlework is a dream.
Here's a link to a behind the scenes look by Martha Teichner of CBS' Sunday Morning show.
Royal School of Needlework
Here's a link to a behind the scenes look by Martha Teichner of CBS' Sunday Morning show.
Royal School of Needlework
Friday, March 25, 2011
March Meeting Finishes
The box was handmade by Marge's husband to hold their collection of White House ornaments. Marge created her own bargello ornament design which came out beautifully!
The mermaid bookmark is Amanda's and it's finished with real shells. A terrific idea. Now to find some shells. Also that is Bev's Mystery Sampler stitched with the original colors.
How cute is this? A cherry pie by Marge.
Cricket Collection ornaments by Marge - someone's been busy.
Quaker pendants by Donna P. who also had a beautiful hardanger card. I should have put a quarter beside them before taking the photo. They are not very big...
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Some Finishes for 2011
I thought I'd just start adding random photos of things that have been on the IF table this year. Though in the case of the two "remember me" pieces, those are from the Retreat.
Tomorrow is our stumpwork class with Betsy. Bring your 4" hoops and other usual stitching supplies. For us counted people, this is a fun change of pace as we try to get our brains to think a little differently about stitching!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Winterthur And the Plimoth Jacket
On the Winterthur website there is a link to a PDF presentation about the creation of the Plimoth Jacket.
go here and scroll down for the PDF.
go here and scroll down for the PDF.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
March Project
Stumpwork class with Betsy!
The project for March is a beginner level Stumpwork ornament. It features a
raspberry with sepals, leaves and bud on a curved stem. In the center area
of the stem is a spider sitting in her web. The complete kit includes everything
needed to complete the ornament - silk Dupioni fabric, skirtex circles, cotton
batting, pearled silk thread, overdyed silk embroidery floss, metallic thread,
beads, felt and cording material. In class we will 'doodle' all of the stitches
and techniques used in the design. The finished ornament is 3 inches in
diameter. The kit fee is $20. Please bring a 4 inch hoop as well as your
usual stitching supplies to class.
The project for March is a beginner level Stumpwork ornament. It features a
raspberry with sepals, leaves and bud on a curved stem. In the center area
of the stem is a spider sitting in her web. The complete kit includes everything
needed to complete the ornament - silk Dupioni fabric, skirtex circles, cotton
batting, pearled silk thread, overdyed silk embroidery floss, metallic thread,
beads, felt and cording material. In class we will 'doodle' all of the stitches
and techniques used in the design. The finished ornament is 3 inches in
diameter. The kit fee is $20. Please bring a 4 inch hoop as well as your
usual stitching supplies to class.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Saturday Luncheon
What to bring:
if your last name begins with A-E, please bring a desert
if your last name begins with F-R, please bring a salad, sandwich, main dish
if your last name begins with Q-Z, please bring a breakfast food
We've got 21 people signed up for the Mystery Sampler. If you haven't signed up and have changed your mind, we have a few extra pieces of banding. Talk Donna L., Kathy M., or Amanda P. about joining us.
Don't forget to check out next month's class: A Little Indian Jewel Scissor Fob by Ellice Kark. Deadline for payment is tomorrow.
if your last name begins with A-E, please bring a desert
if your last name begins with F-R, please bring a salad, sandwich, main dish
if your last name begins with Q-Z, please bring a breakfast food
We've got 21 people signed up for the Mystery Sampler. If you haven't signed up and have changed your mind, we have a few extra pieces of banding. Talk Donna L., Kathy M., or Amanda P. about joining us.
Don't forget to check out next month's class: A Little Indian Jewel Scissor Fob by Ellice Kark. Deadline for payment is tomorrow.
Monday, January 17, 2011
January Luncheon
We'll be having a potluck this Saturday at the usual location, but on our Saturday schedule. Social Hour begins at 9:30, business meeting at 10:00 a.m. Check your newsletter for what you are supposed to bring.
Our class is the beginning of the Mystery Sampler from the Needlearts magazine - various issues in 2005 and 2006. If you signed up and paid for this class, you'll receive the linen banding and the instructions. This is being jointly taught by Donna L., Kathy M., and Amanda P.
Our class is the beginning of the Mystery Sampler from the Needlearts magazine - various issues in 2005 and 2006. If you signed up and paid for this class, you'll receive the linen banding and the instructions. This is being jointly taught by Donna L., Kathy M., and Amanda P.
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