One year ago today, I wrote my first blog entry here on the site that was to be the home of the Needle and Thread: Stitching for Literacy program. Two hundred twenty-two […]
One year ago today, I wrote my first blog entry here on the site that was to be the home of the Needle and Thread: Stitching for Literacy program. Two hundred twenty-two […]
It’s a go! I’ve been talking with Taku Graphics about puzzle books created specifically for the Alaska Natural History Association (ANHA), and I have the go-ahead to begin puzzles for a children’s […]
I want to translate zoo themes to needlework. Got any ideas how to do this? I don’t have a lot of space to work with, so no 3,000-stitch pictures. Here are some […]
Oy. On Monday I approved digital proofs of 4 Stitchling patterns sent by the printer that prints our leaflets. This is the first time I’m relying on digital proofs. In the past, […]
There are a number of display opportunities at the TNNA NeedleArts Market, the upcoming wholesale trade show. Funk & Weber Designs has a booth on the show floor, Jen Funk Weber has […]
When I contacted the Anchorage libraries to set up the Needle and Thread: Stitching for Literacy bookmark make-it/take-its, I gave the library my Read-It, Read-It model. I had only one. So now […]