Thursday, May 30, 2019

Pattern Sale!

Everyone loves a sale, right?! Well, we are having one!




We are having a wonderful time teaching our Block of the Month quilt, In the Garden, at Primitive Homespuns Wool & Needleworks. We are about halfway through the second round, and these ladies are inspiring us with their choices and skills! Each month, we share our progress, and I (Teri) am amazed by their beautiful work. It is fun to watch them get ideas from each other, and I may be learning as much from some of them as they are from me. (And Kara, who got to come to the shop for our March session when she was home for the Academy of Appliqué.) 

In the Garden

We thought you might enjoy a few photos of our progress. Perhaps you, too, will be inspired.

Stacy, Beth, and Janie show off their Cardinals and Holly blocks.

We all loved Beth's wool choices for her second Rose block.

Working on our Hydrangea blocks—one side of the room...

...and the other!

Cutting a pile of petals


Stitching the petals with beads

Stacy added more dimension to both her rose and her hydrangea.


My favorite part is the enormous encouragement as we study each other's blocks, taking pictures for inspiration and noting the different approaches to the blocks.

A table full of fabulous work!!

This was Lisa's first class, and she had her block finished and sent us a picture within a couple of days. It doesn't look like beginner work to me!

SOOOO . . . about that sale. 

Kara and I both have birthdays in June, so we decided to celebrate by offering you a gift! All of our patterns can be purchased for a 15% discount for the entire month of June, beginning today. Just type in the coupon code JUNE2019 when you check out, and your items will be discounted.


So hop on over to our shop at needleseyestories.com and stock up on some summer stitching projects!

Note: Act now if you want hard copies, because in the month of July, I will be traveling across the country, so only digital copies will be available. Plan ahead—and get a discount!

Happy stitching!




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