We–Arctic Needle (shop), Arctic Needleworkers (guild), and Funk & Weber Designs (me)–had our second and final Needle and Thread: Stitching for Literacy Bookmark Make-It/Take-It on Saturday at the Muldoon Branch library in […]
Updates on the Needle and ThREAD program which uses needlework to promote and support literacy.
We–Arctic Needle (shop), Arctic Needleworkers (guild), and Funk & Weber Designs (me)–had our second and final Needle and Thread: Stitching for Literacy Bookmark Make-It/Take-It on Saturday at the Muldoon Branch library in […]
Reading and stitching, stitching and reading. How do you do this when you don’t have a Mike to read aloud while you stitch? Answer: Audio books. Public libraries in Alaska offer downloadable […]
My Halloween recipe is up today at The Armchair Chef. There have been a LOT of pumpkin recipes in this Halloween recipe countdown. My recipe is not a pumpkin recipe. In fact, […]
Wow. Wow. Wow! Eager stitchers began arriving before the official 2:00 opening of the event, and stuck around past the official closing at 4:00. While I expected to meet and greet, conduct […]
Here’s my next recommendation for stitching groups (or any other groups) that want to read aloud: any of James Herriot’s animal stories. As a country vet in the Yorkshire Dales, James Herriot […]
Karen Kluba from Rosewood Manor is designing bookmarks for the Needle and Thread: Stitching for Literacy program. Yay! She’s in the same boat as I am, though, with bookmarks #2 and #3. […]