The Chilly Hollow Stitch Guides blog has been updated recently, although I haven't had time to mention this to you. The rumor mill says that Tony Minieri's home base, The Edwardian Needle, is collecting all the stitch guides he's written over the years and is going to be publishing them. Don't rush over and email the shop just yet, however. Nothing is ready yet.
Robin King has a new stitch guide available for the brand new Harvest Fairy canvas from Debbie Mumm/Melissa Shirley. Since there's already an article about Robin and her guides on the CH Stitch Guides site, I updated it with a link to a photo of the new design. Use the search box at the upper left corner of the CH Stitch Guides blog and enter "robin king" to see it.
I've also announced that the stitch guide for the Pirate Cat will be available from Patt & Lee Designs next January at the TNNA trade show. This one I'm not selling directly. Your shop can get the canvas and the guide directly from Patt.
Stay tuned. I hope to add much more to the CH Stitch Guide blog as new guides arrive for January.
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Hi Jane. Thanks for the shout-out about the Harvest Fairy Stitch Guide. Also, in the upcoming Amy's e-newsletter December 2010, I will be mentioning about the Zecca/Bird & Worm (ZE-107) stitch guide. Then I will post it in the blog. Love blogging! You're the best mentor. Thanks, Robin
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Robin. I look forward to the Dec. newsletter to read more about the Bird and Worm guide you've done. We really need to do an interview for the CH Stitch Guides blog. Well, maybe after Christmas when my mother's health stabilizes. If it does....
ReplyDeleteGlad you are pleased.
Jane, who isn't a mentor, she just talks a lot
Yes, an interview for Chilly Hollow will be an honor. Best outcome for your mom's health. Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Robin. We'll do that this winter sometime. I have an interview already partly done I need to finish first but I am eager to talk with you when things aren't crazy. That would be sometime in 2053, right?
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