Yesterday's blog posting about Donna's Woodlawn report is showing up as the latest blog entry and hiding today's posting about various Internet links. That's my fault, I'm afraid. Somehow the Woodlawn report published a day early but with a later date. You may not understand this (I certainly don't!) but the bottom line is that there is a later posting just underneath the latest Woodlawn report. Sorry!
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Another Woodlawn Report
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Woodlawn 2010
After I begged shamelessly, Donna has posted a review of the Woodlawn Plantation exhibit on her blog. She was a docent at the show and tells us a bit about how the show is laid out this year and remarks on her favorites. It's a two part article and here are both links. The photo above is the Jeff Kulick piece she voted for in the People's Choice award. I shamelessly ripped it out of the Woodlawn photo album so you could see how wonderful it is. This is almost certainly an original design.
http://majtravaux.blogspot.com/2010/03/request-re-woodlawn.html
http://majtravaux.blogspot.com/2010/03/woodlawn-part-ii.html
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Weird and Wonderful Stitching
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Amy Bunger,
Boots Bailey,
Halloween,
Kelly Clark,
music,
NC Pat,
needlepoint,
Noah's Ark,
paper stitching,
Peter Crawley
I've been collecting links for odd and wonderful things for a while now and thought you might enjoy browsing through them instead of looking at even more photos of my basketweave progress up the side of the Tardis. So, without further adieu, here's the stitched Stylophone. Note that the title says this is NP but it looks like a cross-stitched keyboard on aida cloth to me. You might want to play the video to listen to the sound. Whether it is NP or not, it does work.
http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2010/03/needlepoint_stylophone.html
I've had Mr. XStitch on my Google Reader for a while now. This site features handwork of all types, half of which is NSFW (which means Not Safe For Work and seems to be replacing "X-rated" as a term among the 20-30 age group). There are more stitchers than I ever imagined who like to stitch semi-pornographic scenes and Mr. XStitch showcases a lot of them. Or maybe I am just prudish? Regardless, everyone will enjoy seeing the stitched line drawings on paper in this article which is totally safe for any setting.
http://www.mrxstitch.com/2010/03/18/the-cutting-stitching-edge-peter-crawley/
The remaining links are of wonderful stitching. The Needleartnut has her Boots Bailey purse flap back from the finishers. Please join me in swooning over how it turned out!
http://needleartnut.blogspot.com/2010/03/surprise.html
Are you a fan of Noah's Ark pieces? This little box is special.
http://ridgewoodneedlepoint.blogspot.com/2010/03/gails-noahs-ark.html
Are you a Halloween fan instead? Or have you always been curious about how Amy Bunger's mail order classes are done? Then you'll want to keep an eye on the NP Study Hall and watch as folks from Amy's shop stitch their Kelly Clark Halloween House and the attendant monsters. The latest lesson includes tips on stitching the witch's belt buckle, but Peggy has given tips on the witch's cloak, hat, dress and face in earlier postings.
http://needlepointstudyhall.blogspot.com/
Finally, DMC's blog talks about needlepoint briefly this week. They do a lot of thread giveaways and some of their articles about DMC itself are terrific. The blog doesn't say where the above photo came from but it is a really wonderful and simple thing to stitch in case you need a Keep Out sign on your stitching door.
http://dmc-threads.com/?p=1095
Don't mess with Momma when she has sharp pointy things in her hands! LOL
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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