Sunday, January 27, 2013

Easter Crackers

Easter Crackers, Courtesy of Marilyn Owen
I've noticed that the rage for Christmas cracker shaped ornaments has taken hold here in the World of Needlepoint. It used to be just a counted thread thing, with dozens of designs available from most cross stitch and counted thread designers. But it was not a NP interest until recently when Melissa Shirley started designing small rectangular shapes to be made up into crackers.  Melissa has designed crackers for Christmas, Halloween, Valentine's Day and Easter.  (And Palma reminded me that there are a few for the 4th of July as well!)
http://melissashirleydesigns.com/galsearch/?searchstring=crackers&searchlist=&Search=Search&dosearch=

Then Melissa tempted great stitchers to do stitch guides for them.  Laurie Walden and Cynthia Thomas have done guides for the Christmas crackers.  Palma Seijan's finishing up guides for the new Easter and Valentine's sets that are premiering this month at TNNA.
http://melissashirleydesigns.com/galsearch/index.cgi?index=1161107729_31742&col=

http://melissashirleydesigns.com/galsearch/index.cgi?index=1330034925_31843&col=

Now Marilyn Owen of Moore Than Needlepoint in North Carolina has joined in with a wonderful set of Easter crackers that are counted canvas work, not painted canvas.  Hurrah!  You can see them in detail in the link below  There is also an ad in the January 2013 issue of Needlepoint Now if you are a subscriber.  Several of the crackers will work for other times of the year if you aren't an Easter decorator.  For example, change the kite cracker's colors to a red, white and blue color scheme and you have a July cracker!  By the way, the instructions for each cracker (sold separately) include finishing instructions in case you want to try your hand at your own finishing for one of these, or use the instructions on other crackers in your collection.
http://www.moorethanneedlepoint.com/Crackers.html

If Marilyn's name seems familiar, she is the designer of the Folding Ort Box, Halloween Treat, and Ornament Quartet in the ANG Chapter Project Book, and created the design Sudoku Serendipity for Needle Pointers.  She also is part owner of Moore Than Needlepoint.  Upon exploring the shops website, I also discovered a wonderful limited edition Christmas ornament that would be quick to stitch up as a present for a golfing buddy or a friend who lives in the Pinehurst area.  Nobody in Pinehurst?  Substitute your own location or just your house number or even leave the lettering off.  

I think this is a shop and designer to keep an eye on....

Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
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9 comments:

palma said...

Crackerettes are a reality!!!

Note from an addict: Melissa also has crackers for 4th of July

Donna said...

I got to see Marilynn's crackers yesterday stitched by one of her pilot stitchers. Lovely little creations.

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Lucky you! I bet these are terrific in person.

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I love that they are counted instead of painted as well. That means the counted crowd can have fun, too!

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I just realized that, thanks to you and Facebook. I am beginning to feel my resistance weaken....

Steph's Stitching said...

Palma, Melissa Shirley, quick stitch up, my resistance is failing too! I say we go for it, Jane!

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Stephanie, you are not helping me resist!

Goldylox99 said...

I will be ordering these counted crackers and stitching them along with the others. I was just on Blue Dogwood Designs, and she has painted canvas crackers under Geometric and Sale. So many crackers, so little time and money!

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Isn't THAT the truth?! but they are very cute and charted versions are a great way to use up excess threads from earlier projects.