Monday, April 8, 2013

Flock News

Hi Friends! Just wanted to catch you up on a series that I've been stitching. It's the Little Sheep Virtues from Little House Needleworks, Shepherd's Bush's conversion. Their version includes the patterns, a gorgeous piece of Shepherd's Wood linen, over dyed fibers in their own special palette, buttons, complete directions, and needles.



They are so much fun to stitch and each month I can't wait for the next pattern to arrive. As you can see, I'm stitching them on one piece of fabric. Here are the first three "virtues".


You can see some of the over dyed fibers here. I'll add the sweet buttons when I'm finished with the series. I just love the planning that went into this series. The colors looks wonderful together and I'm sure the position of the sheep facing each other on either end was no accident. Each design contains a "heart". The heart on the "Peace" sheep is too cute!!! 



There is such attention to detail with this series. Notice the cute pink ribbon that the over dyes are held together with. 

I'd like to thank Faye for bringing my attention to this wonderful little design featured in the January/February 2013 Just Cross Stitch magazine. The original design by Sandra Sullivan of Homespun Elegance is done in Crescent Colours Belle Soie espresso. When I saw Faye's "red" conversion, I was hooked. I stitched mine using Belle Soie Sister Scarlet. I replaced the gold charm that was used on the original with the red heart in keeping with a monochromatic look. This was another design that was so much fun to stitch.



Just want to leave you with a sneak peek at what I'm stitching now.


Three Tulips
design by Brenda Gervais


Thank you so much for visiting. As Tina and Teri would say:


Linda

26 comments:

  1. Oooo - I love the SB conversion to the Flock!! Gorgeous!!!

    Tricia

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  2. Beautiful, beautiful as always!!! See you Saturday!

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  3. Lots of stitching going on I see. Just lovely. Enjoy!

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  4. Wow! I truly love the series as one piece! Shepherd's Bush did a great job of putting that all together! Faye always finds great designs to stitch... and I love the Three Tulips you are working on! That one is in my stash... I hope to get stitching on it soon!

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  5. Your virtuous sheep look adorable. I'm collecting, but haven't started stitching yet. The colors are so pretty, and the borders are sweet, too! The things I notice 'in stitch' are different than looking at the package. The tulips are pretty, too... Spring for sure!

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  6. Your LHN series looks wonderful! I really love the colors the gals at SB used. Your Friends sampler looks great and I love the button you used. Great start on WTN&T bunny! She's one of my favorite designers and I love this piece! Great work!

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  7. Your Flock looks wonderful! I had no idea SB did conversions of other designers pieces. They do a levely job.

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  8. Linda -- Everything looks beautiful!!!! Please bring it all Saturday so I can see it up close and personal!!! Can't wait to see you:)

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  9. Ohh, the Sheep Virtures look fantastic, I haven't started 2 or 3 yet, now i may have to do them on piece, yours are beautiful! I love your Three Tulips, looking forward to moving mine to the top of the stack! Your work is beautiful!

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  10. I love what you've done with those sheep! I have really tried to resist this series but after seeing them here, I may have to give in!! Laura

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  11. Oh, how beautiful!! I love your LHN piece -- and love seeing how Shepherd's Bush packages it up too! Love your finish as well, and the WTNT piece -- lovely!

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  12. Wow! wow! wow! to it all - all looking great - how did you get the Shepherd's Bush conversion?

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  13. I am in love with every picture on this entry!!!!! I keep dithering about doing the sheep on one piece......whenever I see yours I start having heart palpitations!!!

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  14. Very nice start of your flock! Congrats on the finish, and lovely bunny.

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  15. Everything is so pretty!!!!!!! I love the sheep all on one piece of linen too :-).

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  16. What a beautifil conversion. I can see why you are enjoying it so much. Your HE finish is lovely too. Great color choice. This is one of my favorite With Thy Needle Designs too. Now I want to go stitch.
    Happy Tuesday!

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  17. I hadn't seen the SB conversion of these charts yet, Linda, but, boy is it beautiful--just love seeing all three on one piece of linen. And your HE finish is beautiful in the scarlet, too. Gorgeous frame you selected!

    Hope your week is filled with sunshine and warm weather :)

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  18. WOW so cool you could participate in the SB conversion of the flock. I love the linen choice and the threads are typically SB - lovely Linda ! Your bunny by WTN looks really good. I'm not sure I had seen that Friends, Faith etc sampler - very nice ! Love it done with the BS Sister Scarlet - A favorite red of mine as well. Love all your projects - enjoy ! melody

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  19. Lots of wonderful stuff going on there! I like the way you are stitching all the Sheep Virtues. And Brenda's design too - it goes on my Must Do Someday List.

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  20. Love your sheep! They look beautiful with the conversion!

    Love your finish from the JCS mag. I'm hoping to get this one stitched too.

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  21. Oh the SB conversion looks great and your stitching is so pretty.

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  22. Such pretty stitching! Love how your LHN series is sttiching up with the SB converstion!

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  23. Your virtues are looking lovely and congratulations on your HE finish, it's gorgeous

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  24. Lovely stitching, I love the look of all of the Virtues on one piece of fabric, it's going to look wonderful when it's finished :) Beautiful stitching on Three Tulips too, such lovely colours.
    Best wishes.

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  25. Oooh, such lovely, masterful stitches all around! I particularly enjoy the woolly flock...they make me smile...and all rounded up neat and tidy.
    Wishing you peaceful stitching!
    Warmly,
    Judy

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  26. Everything is so very beautiful.

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