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You’ll Love This Apolitical Blog!

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Shepherd’s Bush (Blogroll) recently started a blog which no doubt will draw some interesting traffic considering its title: Bush Blog. Designer Tina Richards noted right off the bat in her first post that the title is subject to change.

Meanwhile, although INN’s focus isn’t politics, I am certainly not apolitical or afraid to speak my mind, as you have no doubt noticed. Having believed since he was sworn in that America needs to prune its shrubbery (and that by the time we got home from the market with our purchase, only to discover we’d been handed a different bush than the one we actually chose, but dang it, the receipt is nowhere to be found — yes, I’m one of THOSE people as well, ha ha), I’d really love to see how one of the most popular needlework designers (and shops) on the planet would handle some things. I think they’ve already got a good start on world peace! :D

Anyway, back to Bush Blog … Tina Richards has so far been the author, and her good intentions are not just to update Bush Blog (Blogroll) at least once a week, but also to do so at the beginning of the week. So far, she has made three timely posts, so you can easily catch up on the entire blog and, with good fortune, stay up to date with it. :D

Additionally, if you can manage to be in the neighborhood of Ogden, Utah where Shepherd’s Bush’s retail shop is located, today and/or Saturday, November 30th and December 1st, and if you are at all interested in learning needle felting, you could have the opportunity to learn it from Judy Bielec of Mosey ‘n Me (Blogroll). Just look at these amazing projects you’d get to begin creating.

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Needle felting makes me wish I weren’t allergic to wool and even has me contemplating the idea of wearing rubber gloves to do an entire project.

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Needle felting, at least the way Judy Bielec does it, is truly artwork — you end up with a piece reminiscent of sculptured clay, but instead of clay, the material is fiber. What could possibly be more fantastic?

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New Merry Cox!

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Merry Cox, who is as famous for her finishing techniques as she is for her beautiful stitching designs, has begun to put up her 2008 teaching schedule, and she has also put up some new teaching pieces on her website for your viewing pleasure …

Ophelia, Part 1 was new last year …

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… and is now joined by Ophelia, Part 2.

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But my favorite of the new pieces has to be A French Bonbon Box, which makes me hungry just looking at it!

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All I can say is YUM!!!

I would love to hear from any INN readers who have been fortunate enough to take any of these classes with Merry already … and if you’d care to share pictures of your stitching with us here through INN, I know other INN readers would just love to see them!

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***** Big Black Friday Sale — One Day Only *****

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

As you all know, Jenna Magee has been INN’s “technical support person” for many months now and has repeatedly proven herself an invaluable asset. So far, the best I’ve been able to come up with for her is an unwieldy title (in fact, I’ve decided to run a contest to select an appropriate title for Jenna regarding her INN contributions).

Therefore, it is always with great pleasure that I advertise anything on behalf of Jenna’s online needlework shop. Of course, I’m happy do the same for any and all needlework shops, designers, and so on — there just aren’t enough hours in the day, LOL — but without Jenna, I would not be able to bring INN to you, or at least, I would not be able to bring INN to you at the high standards I demand of myself.

It is One Star’s Light Needlework Supplies‘ first Black Friday, and in honor of that — and also to help ensure you don’t need to leave your house to do any holiday shopping — Jenna is having a big sale.

All orders placed today, Friday, November 23rd, will be 25% off !!! The sale continues until 11:59 p.m. eastern time and requires coupon code BlackFriday2007.

So, please take this opportunity to treat yourself to a few special things … and help congratulate Jenna on her first of many Black Fridays in business!

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Winners of the wXSw Halloween SAL Contests Announced … FINALLY !!!

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Once again … I must apologize for the unplanned delay … but wasn’t it spooky? :D (Planned delays, of course, are just plain annoying, but fortunately do not occur when one is self-employed. Or self-unemployed. Or whatever.)

Here, at long last, but no less the worse for the wait, are the well-deserved winners of the Wonderful XS World (wXSw) Halloween Stitch-a-long (SAL) Contests.

Most Bootiful Tree

The competition in this category was very, very stiff. INN readers were charmed by several different styles of finished trees, from the scary to the folksy to the Halloweenishly lovely. It was a close race, but the results are in, and it is well past time to announce the winners.

Taking first place and also being awarded her choice of one design from each of our three SAL designers (Helga Mandl Designs, Periphaeria Designs, and Tam’s Creations) is …

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Karen Gieselman !!!

Mere votes behind to take second place and her choice of a design from two of our participating designers is …

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Lauren Kuik !!!

And just a few tiny votes behind her to take third place and her choice of one design from one of our participating designers is …

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Joni Gochenour-Lehman !!!

Most Creative Display

INN Readers really had a good time voting in the next category, and as this particular category only has one sponsored award this year, it was really exciting to see we had one very clear winner.

Without further ado, many congratulations to the winner in the Most Creative Display category … for a tree which showed not just pizzazz and creativity, but also a big warm heart and good fun:

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Karen Gieselman !!! Karen is hereby the winner of a $50 Gift Certificate from Enchanted Fabrics! Karen, who lives in a small town and thus has to make most of her things herself, obviously had a lot of fun decorating this year. Her Halloween tree is made of tomato cages and papier mache and stands over five feet tall! Everything except the tombstones and the car were homemade by Karen with her family!

Most Creative Individual Finishing

The choices were a bit more difficult for INN readers to choose their favorites in the category for Most Creative Individual Finishing, although we did have a clear favorite in first place. Her finishing idea was so charmingly beguiling that I, for one, double-checked my pattern printouts to make sure I’d actually received all of them! For her exquisitely tricky and even magical idea, first place along with a $20 gift certificate and free postage from Violarium belong to …

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Rita De Graeve !!! Rita, I personally must thank you for such an inspirational finishing idea. It puts a big smile on my face every time I think of it, and reminds me of many good games of Battleship with my brother many years ago (I used to love cramming all my ships into one tiny little area … all that open sea for him to miss when he tried to bomb my ships, LOL … It’s one of my fondest childhood memories, and was nearly forgotten way back in those deep recesses until now.), and both the smiles and the good memories are much appreciated.

Second place and a year’s subscription to The Gift of Stitching online magazine go to …

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Karen Gieselman ! Are those old jeans? Maybe a pair that you accidentally spilled bleach onto? Just wondering because I am still amazed at all this creativity, and my mind is going a mile a minute — well, okay, half a mile a minute, as I did just get out of the hospital a few days ago — at the recycling opportunities for Halloween decor all of a sudden!

Third place and a $10 gift certificate (plus free postage) from Violarium is awarded to …

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… oh, now this is just too spooky!

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We have a TIE!

Joni Gochenour-Lehman (upper photo) and Joan Pavlick (we love those big, hairy spiders with the googly eyes — just as long as we know they aren’t real — don’t we?) have BOTH taken third place! What now? Will we have to have a stitch-off?

Because the Christmas SAL on wXSw is already in progress … ? :D

Not to worry! We’re all set, with many thanks to Leena from Violarium, who very generously agreed to sponsor both third place awards.

To all of our contestants, thank you so much for entering. Our pointy hats are off to you for a truly fun competition that made each and every little (and big) hurdle getting here worthwhile. We hope you enjoyed yourselves as much as we enjoyed watching things develop, and we are already putting ideas to percolate in our cauldrons for next year — so you might want to do the same! :D

That wraps up not only the first annual wXSw Halloween SAL Contest, but also the first ever contest intended to be hosted by Independent Needlework News, while actually being hosted by One Star’s Light Needlework Supplies.

Once again, thank you to all of our generous prize sponsors (all in the Blogroll):

Enchanted Fabrics,
The Gift of Stitching,
Independent Needlework News,
Helga Mandl Designs,
Periphaeria Designs,
QSnap Huggers,
Tam’s Creations, and
Violarium

Please don’t forget to stay tuned here to INN to see if YOU might be the prize-winner drawn randomly from the voting group! That’s where the as yet mysteriously “absent” (because I negotiated for that a while back … and thank you again, Kim!) QSnap Hugger mentioned above as a prize sponsor will make itself known along with some other stitchy goodness. Just as soon as the validation emails seem to have finished coming in (I had no idea there were to be so many, LOL), I’ll get my randomizing research team on the job, and we’ll get that award taken care of, too!

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‘Tis the Season to Be Spooky — Celebrate with a Frightful Contest !!!

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Please vote in the first annual Wonderful XS World Yahoo Group’s (Blogroll) Halloween Stitch-a-Long (SAL) Contest! Prizes will be awarded in the following categories:

Most Bootiful Tree
For the scariest and/or most beautiful tree …

Most Creative Display
For a tree with pizzazz or a completely different display form. Creativity is the key …

Most Creative Individual Finishing
Who has dared to go wild with the finishing and done something exquisite?

Enter the Voting Booth (if you dare :P )

Sorry … Voting is now closed (but I will get pictures back up of our wonderful entries in the not too distant future … I hope … please be patient and bear with me :) )

Please note: You can click on each picture to see an enlarged version for a much better look.

Also, note: Until you have placed your vote in all three categories, please don’t forget to click on the link which says “Back to Contest Main” (in dark purple at the bottom of the page) after you vote in each category so that you can vote in the second and third categories.

And don’t forget — no matter who you are, YOU also have a chance to win because one lucky random voter will win a very special prize with a value of at least $25 — with thanks to sponsors QSnap Huggers (Blogroll) and Independent Needlework News!!!

Vote early, and vote often! We play fair around here.

You may vote once in each category. By “once,” I mean that you can can vote ONE time using ONE email address. Duplicate votes from the same email address will not be counted. Duplicate votes from the same IP address will not be counted. Duplicate votes from the same person using multiple email addresses will not be counted.

I will be emailing ALL email addresses entered during voting to ensure they are valid. I will also be asking an easy question of you in my email. Your response is required to validate your vote.

Therefore, please be careful to enter your email address correctly, and to vote for the picture you really like best. I also suggest you add inn@IndependentNeedleworkNews.com as an accepted sender to your SPAM filters, and be sure to check your SPAM folder for incoming mail from Independent Needlework News.

Many, MANY, MANY thanks to Jenna Magee (and her DH!) of One Star’s Light Needlework Supplies for doing both the programming for and then providing the web hosting space for the contest (since my web hosting service is behind the times … grrrr).

Thank you also, of course, to all our prize sponsors (all in the Blogroll):

Enchanted Fabrics,

The Gift of Stitching,

Independent Needlework News,

Helga Mandl Designs,

Periphaeria Designs,

QSnap Huggers,

Tam’s Creations, and

Violarium

 

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Have You Hugged Your QSnaps Today?

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Kim Ritchie has developed a wonderful product she calls QSnap Huggers (Blogroll). What’s a QSnap Hugger? Well, I’m thrilled to tell you! I’ve been hugging my QSnaps for about a month now, and our relationship is better than ever. It’s true what they say — if you just reach out and give a hug, you start getting hugs back. Sometimes when you least expect them. Oh, sorry, wait … that’s from something I’ve been working on with my nephew.

On the other hand, I think it still applies; otherwise, I would have just deleted it outright. Or maybe not — you all know by now that I like to try being a little funny. Sometimes I fail. Sometimes I really fail. Anyway.

QSnap Huggers have several purposes. One is to help keep the edges of your stitching fabric from getting soiled, and as each QSnap Hugger is fully machine washable, it’s easy to make sure you always have a clean QSnap Hugger to use for your latest project!

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Another reason to use a QSnap Hugger is because if you hold your QSnap in hand, they may make it easier for you to grip the QSnap itself — whether because the fabric is softer, warmer, or doesn’t move as easily as the QSnap “snap.” Here’s the hug part — my hands feel like my QSnaps are hugging me back when I use my QSnap Huggers! Okay, maybe I’m pushing the humor a little, but they do help my hands feel better … and that means I can stitch longer — and THAT is worth what quite a few hugs feel like, no kidding around this time.

QSnap Huggers are also a great way to manage that extra 3 inches (more or less, as the case may be :) ) of fabric around our stitching; you just tuck all of that into your QSnap Hugger, which keeps it nicely neat and out of the way. No more accidentally stitching through any of that extra fabric (oh, come on, I can’t be the only one who still did that, even after over thirty years of stitching, until I learned my QSnaps like to be hugged just as much as I do?), no more constantly losing a thread from your fabric edge (or stitching it to the back of your project, which I also used to do frequently before I learned to hug my QSnaps), and no more of your favorite pets sitting on your lap or beside you thinking they ought to be able to use that piece of fabric sticking out in their direction for batting practice, as a chew toy, or even, as much as we’d love them to really give it a go, to practice stitching on themselves (funny how when you give them their own piece of fabric, their interest completely wanes once you are no longer seemingly attached to it). Can you tell that this is my favorite reason for QSnap Huggers?

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Finally, of course, we decorate all of our other stitching accouterments — our scissors get fobs, our tape measures get stitched cases, our needles get oodles and oodles of lovely stitched needlebooks … heck, some of us actually started justified starting started our scissor collections so we’d have a way to display our scissor fob collection. So why wouldn’t we also want to decorate our QSnaps?

They come in a variety of attractive fabrics depending on what Kim has available at the time — you might want an entire set which matches, as I did (and I plan to stitch pretty little labels for them so I can easily tell which size they’re for … although I’ll probably end up waiting until several designers have released patterns for just that before I manage to get around to it, knowing me!) or perhaps you’ll want different fabrics for each size of Hugger to help you tell them apart. Or, if you have some fabric of your own that you really like, Kim will work with you to have you mail her the fabric and give you individualized pricing.

Kim’s prices on her QSnap Huggers (using fabric she provides) are exceedingly reasonable:

6″ X 6″ - $5.00
6″ X 8″ - $5.50
6″ X 11″ - $5.75
8” X 8” - $5.75
8” X 11” - $6.00
11” X 11” - $6.75
11” X 17” - $7.50
17” X 17” - $8.50

 

For orders above $50, Kim also offers free shipping! Otherwise, her US shipping costs are just $1.50 for the first QSnap Hugger and $.50 for each one thereafter. International buyers are welcome and should contact Kim directly for more information on shipping costs. Kim accepts PayPal (sorry, no credit or debit cards), personal checks, money orders, or concealed cash as payment.

Additionally, because October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, Kim has picked out eleven pretty fabrics with some kind of pink goodness in them and promised to donate 20% of the price of every QSnap Hugger made in one of those gorgeous fabrics to Breast Cancer Charities. Isn’t that fantastic! Look at this cute pattern with the pink ribbons hidden among pretty flowers:

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The only problem is, we are already 86% of the way through the month of October, yet only $1.15 — yes, you read that right: one dollar and fifteen cents — has been raised toward Breast Cancer Charities. :(

Okay, actually, it’s just a little more than that because I just sent Kim a small order myself, but it’s for an odd size, so I’ll have to wait for a quote rather than being able to tell you exactly what the amount is that she’s raised toward Breast Cancer Charities. But I know we can do better than this.

Dear readers, I’m not making any money off of Independent Needlework News yet (I’m working on some ideas for that, including getting Google Ads up here, but first I want a different template … anyway, I digress [hi, Dennis, leave me a note if you get this :) ] … back to the point —>), or I would offer to match the total amount Kim raises to help the cause. Especially because it’s a bit more personal to me than any of us EVER want it to be, and I still can’t get any real answers around here (it’s those flunkie doctors in this state). Next year, I hope to be able to do some type of fundraiser myself, and in fact, I am already working on the plans for it. I believe when we cure breast cancer, we will also have found the cures for — or at least made huge strides toward finding the cures for our other swift and sure footed killers — ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, and cervical cancer, as well as all of those other horribly painful female conditions, (several of which I have lived with myself for many, many years) like endometriosis, adenomyosis, fibrocystic breasts, and uterine fibroid tumors that are considered “benign,” but which I know from experience certainly don’t feel anything like “kind.” In fact, at least some days, they feel as malignant and painful as any of those terrible female cancers — and that is one of the many reasons we have got to find the cure for breast cancer.

So please, don’t just think about hugging your QSnaps today … Do it, and help at the same time to make it possible for all women to hug our great grandmothers, our grandmothers, our mothers, our daughters, our sisters, our aunts, our cousins, our daughters, our friends, and all of the men in our lives who love us so much and who have sat by and watched too many of us suffer, struggle, fight, and even die.

Please, buy at least one pink fabric QSnap Hugger this month — just one. Get one in your most often used size QSnap, and if you don’t like it as a QSnap Hugger, perhaps you can find some alternate uses for it — it might work as a decorative casserole dish wrap, for example. But I’m certain you’ll like it as a QSnap Hugger, I think your QSnaps deserve a hug, and I KNOW YOU deserve a cure for breast cancer. Someday, we will find that cure, we will win, and it could be the QSnap Hugger YOU buy that puts us across the finish line. Imagine that.

“Giving your QSnap a hug never looked & felt so good.” (copyright 2007, Kim Ritchie, along with all pictures in this article)

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It’s That Time of Year Again !!!

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

The Online Needlework Show is now open! This is probably my favorite time of the year … and it comes around twice!

I am a very firm believer that this is the stitcher’s opportunity to take a look — from the comfort of our own homes, in our pajamas or whatever else we’d like to wear (or not — your choice :) ), and at whatever time of day is convenient for you — at all the different items available on the market to needlework shops and distributors from manufacturers and designers. We don’t usually get this kind of direct access but this is our chance to have an inside peek, and it is our obligation to take a look at what is there, make a list of what we like and would purchase, and then let our shops know. Too many shops today think the needlework industry isn’t doing well — this is your chance to let them know that the industry is doing just fine, but that the problem is that the shops haven’t been bringing home the items YOU want to stitch, or the tools you want to use.

So go take a look at all the wonderful offerings from this half of the year’s Online Needlework Show, make your list (and maybe even check it twice). Along your way, don’t forget to watch out for door prizes and other contests which may be offered by individual vendors! Then when you’re done, you just let your local needlework shop know what you want so they can order it for you! Simple!

Unless, of course, they’re not signed up to be buyers at the show, in which case you need to let them know how important this show in particular is for the current success and future growth of the needlework industry by putting them in touch with Cindy Ward (or have them read this article first if you think it will help :D ) … and make sure you show them the nice long list of items you’ll be ordering through another shop on the list who is signed up as a buyer.

We’ve all got to work together to help bring all our local shops into 2007 — there are actually a lot of them who don’t even have an online presence yet, or who don’t monitor what’s going on in the needlework world through any online resources. Those shops are missing out on SO MUCH, and it makes me really sad to say that my local shop is one of them. I’m going to take some time to look through the online show, make my shopping list, and then go visit her with it because she has repeatedly said to me, “Cross stitch just isn’t doing very well,” and even, “Cross stitch is dying.” I completely disagree. She just isn’t paying any attention to what stitchers want to stitch right now, and so her customers have gone elsewhere for the products they want — especially since she’s turned her store primarily into a yarn store in order to stay in business. Obviously, I can’t force her to drink … but I can sure try by leading her to the water … Just look at all the fabulous designers who will be hosting booths in this Online Needlework Show (in the tags section)! Who would want to miss this? Not me … See you there!

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Need Any Halloween Fabric?

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Hancock Fabrics (Blogroll) is already advertising 50% off all Halloween fabrics and free shipping on all orders through their website through October 31, 2007.

That means it’s a great time to stock up for those Halloween-styled crazy quilts, or on finishing fabrics for your cross stitched ornaments to put on your Halloween tree.

You are in Wonderful XS World’s (Blogroll) Halloween SAL, aren’t you? Well, if you’re not, it’s still a good time to stock up on finishing fabrics for next year’s wXSw SAL! :D With designers like Helga Mandl Designs (Blogroll), Periphaeria Designs (Blogroll), and Tam’s Creations (Blogroll) offering darling spooky designs like those below for the SAL this year, you know you won’t want to miss it the next time it rolls around!

Don’t feel too bad if you missed out on the Halloween SAL this year … I’ve heard from a crow or few that these designs and the rest they go with may one day be available for sale! … and I’m pretty sure you’ll first hear about that if it happens here on INN, too!

Just wait until you see the finishes this year’s contestants have put together — they are really terrific, and you can tell we all had a lot of fun with this SAL! Voting will begin right here on Independent Needlework News on October 17, 2007! INN is sponsoring a random voter prize, so you’ll definitely want to be here to vote!


Click to join wXSw

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    All this, and you don’t even have to leave your house!

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Gay Ann Rogers’ Rare E-Merchandise Week !!!

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Gay Ann Rogers’ patterns are extremely difficult to find, as those of us who are fans know all too well. A while back, Gay Ann made an exciting offer on her blog; if this goes well, she may repeat it two or three times a year.

The official start date of Gay Ann Rogers’ very first E-Merchandise Week is October 15, 2007, but Gay Ann is already informing those of us who are interested of which patterns or kits she will be selling through her blog.

So, of course, as a big Gay Ann Rogers fan myself, and also as your (usually) faithful Independent Needlework News reporter, I have been following her blog as diligently as I could manage so that I could let you know when this e-merchandise sale begins and what it includes.

So far, Gay Ann is following along with demand and making the instructions (at the cost of $32, not including shipping) for her most requested design, the much loved and coveted Redwork Cat Sampler, available in her e-merchandise sale.

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Also available will be instructions for Gay Ann’s seasonal sisters who represent Autumn, Winter, Spring, and Summer, respectively:

angelic Acorn Girl (one of my personal favorites),

her stunning Snowflake Girl,

her fabulous Flower Girl, and

her sweet Strawberry Girl.

For those of you who had started stitching or collecting these seasonal designs, this is your chance to complete the entire set. Don’t miss it, as you don’t know when it may happen again!

You will also find available for sale — ***but in limited numbers, unfortunately for us stitchers*** — some gorgeous designs useful not just as holiday decorations, but also as gifts for a number of different occasions, including even wedding, bridal, and baby showers. These are the type of wonderful designs where your imagination is the limit when it comes to their usefulness.

***Unfortunately, Gay Ann has a limited number of each of the following heart kits, so she is considering a lottery system if she receives more orders for them than she has kits. In that case, she is considering putting names in a hat and selecting the winning buyers by a lottery-style method. However, she really wants to be as fair as possible to everyone, so Gay Ann has asked for people who have suggestions on how she might go about this more fairly to please contact her.***

The picture shown here on the left is called Gifts of Christmas Heart, while the picture on the right is named Christmas Mittens Heart.

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Then she also has Halloween hearts, which have my heart going pitter patter … Beaded Halloween Heart is shown on the left. On the right, Grinning Kitty Heart is grinning — and maybe drooling just a bit if these kitties are anything like my most grinning kitties!

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Other hearts Gay Ann is including in this e-merchandise sale include:

Tuxedo Heart and Wedding Dress Heart,

Frosted Heart and My Bruised Heart, and

Pink Quartz Hearts in Pale and Bright versions.

Again, all of these heart kits are limited in number, so Gay Ann is planning on a lottery system drawing unless you give her a better idea.

All of Gay Ann’s heart kits cost either $36 or $38 depending on the kit, except for the Wedding Dress Heart, which costs $48.

For further details, to (begin :D ) an order, or to request Gay Ann include your favorite(s) of her patterns in her E-Merchandise Week, please contact Gay Ann directly.

Also, be sure to visit Gay Ann’s design website, too, where you can see more of her fantastic works of art.

And keep following Independent Needlework News, as I will do my best to keep you up to date on what will be included in this very special sale from Gay Ann Rogers.

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A Special Little Treat

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

I’m not quite sure how long it will be until I’ll be able to announce the grand opening of Tricia’s shop, but when I stumbled across this post with pictures of it as it’s all coming together, I knew I had to share them with you.

Doesn’t it look like the shop of your dreams?

Make sure you check out the rest of Tricia’s shop pictures, too! There are oodles of darling little delights in store for you …

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