What’s on my nightstand? Cut, by Patricia McCormick. Once again, I’m going to contradict myself–I am such a liar! Cut is a problem novel. The title pretty much says it all, so […]
Updates on the Needle and ThREAD program which uses needlework to promote and support literacy.
What’s on my nightstand? Cut, by Patricia McCormick. Once again, I’m going to contradict myself–I am such a liar! Cut is a problem novel. The title pretty much says it all, so […]
Anyone who says they have only one life to live must not know how to read a book. –Author Unknown A book is the only place in which you can examine a […]
And you thought we were through with these. Bwa-ha-ha! Actually, we are. If you haven’t subscribed to The Needlework Nutshell after all the nagging, and you want to know about the finishing […]
I came across this during a stash search today: I kinda sorta recall stitching it, but I don’t recall a specific purpose for the piece. I think I was just trying out […]
As you probably know, I invite designers to join the Stitching for Literacy campaign by designing bookmarks to raise money for literacy programs. I provide the Needle and Thread: Stitching for Literacy […]
This bookmark-finishing style will be discussed in the May Needlework Nutshell. Subscription box in the sidebar. I mention the Kidlitosphere on this blog quite a bit. It’s a wonderful collection of kid-lit […]