Is now up! Check it out at the Attic's website :o) Everyone's items look great!
Monday, November 14, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
The Attic's 2011 Silent Auction Newsletter Part I...
. . . Christy posted to our Web site last night, and here's the link: http://www.atticneedlework.com/index.html If that doesn't work for you, try the link in the signature block below OR copy and paste it into your Web browser.
In addition to photos and descriptions, including the Minimum Opening Bids (MOBs) for Items 1 through 80 as established by our Committee of Volunteers as well as information about the organization where we send our dollars raised (BCRF), on page 1 of Part I you will find information about placing bids from afar. As it suggests, if you see an item that you really want (and believe me, there are a number of those ~ and more to come in Parts II, III, and IV to follow), consider placing a "Buy it Now" type of bid, high enough to discourage other bidders from bidding on/winning your item(s).
Page 4 features photos and details about our 2011 Opportunity Ticket Item, an exquisite quilt, "Pretty Dresses," created and donated by Nancy Pritoni of Medfield, Massachusetts. Each opportunity ticket is $10, limited to 150 tickets, to enhance your "opportunity" to win this beautiful donation.
If you have any questions about the bidding procedure, any of the items that you are interested in, or anything else, please e-mail or phone on our toll-free number (1.888.942.8842). Also, although we prefer to receive checks payable to BCRF in payment for the items, we must have your name, phone number, and credit card information on file in order to accept your bid.
Parts II, III, and IV will be forthcoming in the next several days.
Thank you for helping to make our 2011 BCRF Benefit a success. I believe that you will be amazed at the incredible needlework donated from all over the world. A special thank-you to Cathey of Nova Scotia, a 10-year breast cancer survivor, who has the past few years organized a large group of donations through her blog, Pumpkin Patch & Co Breast Fund ~ and to the Orange Coast Sampler Guild, whose members have donated to our BCRF Benefit for probably a decade now (I've lost count) ~ and to the Cyberstitchers EGA group for designating our Benefit as one of their Outreach Programs for the past number of years.
Enjoy the viewing ~ and the bidding! Good luck! I hope you win your favorite treasure(s). There are lots!
Jean Lea
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
HANGING PINCUSHION OR SACHET
Here is a small and simple donation for a huge cause, but every little bit helps, right?! I chose to make a hanging pincushion. It could be hung on a sewing machine, the light switch on a lamp next to your favorite needlework station, or wherever you would like it.
Thanks again for allowing me to participate Pumpkin.
Smiles....
Saturday, November 05, 2011
Lack Of Participation
Hi Everyone!
Shame on me! First I want to apologize for my lack of participation the latter part of this year. As most of you know, we're expecting our first child and it was quite unexpected ;o) It has changed our priorities so I haven't been around as much as I should be.
I 'finally' got my two donations in the mail at the end of October. I just hope and pray that they make it there in time! Not too much longer now. The auction takes place on November 19 and time is going by f-a-s-t! If you want to make a bid, please contact Jean at the Attic and see how you go about it.
I'm really looking forward to seeing the pictures of the donations :o) We've had a wonderful group of women this year that generously donated their time and talent. I've just seen one fantastic finish after another! I can't thank you enough. I hope you know how much this means to me and Jean has been over the moon with our participation.
I will be keeping track of how well we do and I'll post our grand total as soon after the auction that I can. If you want to know how well your items did personally, you can email me privately and I'll let you know. I won't post the list on this Blog because I don't want anyone to feel badly. To me, every little bit helps!
As for next year, I will have to see how things go. I really hate the thought of giving this project up but my life will be completely different come April! I might see if anyone wants to help moderate so maybe keep that in the back of your mind ;o)
Shame on me! First I want to apologize for my lack of participation the latter part of this year. As most of you know, we're expecting our first child and it was quite unexpected ;o) It has changed our priorities so I haven't been around as much as I should be.
I 'finally' got my two donations in the mail at the end of October. I just hope and pray that they make it there in time! Not too much longer now. The auction takes place on November 19 and time is going by f-a-s-t! If you want to make a bid, please contact Jean at the Attic and see how you go about it.
I'm really looking forward to seeing the pictures of the donations :o) We've had a wonderful group of women this year that generously donated their time and talent. I've just seen one fantastic finish after another! I can't thank you enough. I hope you know how much this means to me and Jean has been over the moon with our participation.
I will be keeping track of how well we do and I'll post our grand total as soon after the auction that I can. If you want to know how well your items did personally, you can email me privately and I'll let you know. I won't post the list on this Blog because I don't want anyone to feel badly. To me, every little bit helps!
As for next year, I will have to see how things go. I really hate the thought of giving this project up but my life will be completely different come April! I might see if anyone wants to help moderate so maybe keep that in the back of your mind ;o)
Friday, November 04, 2011
Five Ornies Sent
I sent my five ornies off last week. I hope they will brighten someone's holiday.
The top 3 are from Britian's Cross Stitcher magazine and the bottom two are from a card kit I got a long time ago. I'm very critical of my own finishing techniques and think you all did a much better finishing job than I did.
My mom is celebrating her 12th year cancer free!
Happy Stitchin!
Pam in IL
The top 3 are from Britian's Cross Stitcher magazine and the bottom two are from a card kit I got a long time ago. I'm very critical of my own finishing techniques and think you all did a much better finishing job than I did.
My mom is celebrating her 12th year cancer free!
Happy Stitchin!
Pam in IL
Saturday, October 29, 2011
So little time...
... but here's what has arrived in time for the Silent Auction...!


And this sweet little breadbasket I made with the fabric called
"Inspiration"
by
Henry Glass
"Inspiration"
by
Henry Glass
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Sent to Mesa!

I finally sent off my stitched pieces to Mesa yesterday! I just couldn't get to it any sooner... One is the 15-sided Biscornu, one is a pinkeep and one is a hanging pillow. I can't wait to see all the projects! Thanks for letting me join this blog!
Hugs, Maggee
Friday, October 21, 2011
They're on their way!
Nutcracker is one of 5 from Cross Stitch & Country Crafts Nov/Dec 1989
Holiday Spirit, designed by Robin Shappell of Samplerbird Stitchery © 2010
Both projects were fun to stitch up and were a nice re-introduction to stitching after months (it seems) of quilting! I now look forward to seeing all the auction contributions being photographed and posting. It's such a heart warming project. Thanks Cathey for promoting breast cancer awareness and the need for research funding.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Hi every one :) just letting you know I sent my little ornament pillows off to the attic needlework shop on Friday :)
The design was a freebie from itsdaffycats blog it was a lovely quick stitch ... I stitched them on 28 count honeysuckle pink evenweave using colours from my stash and made them into little pillows with some quilting fabric from my stash pile and some matching ribbons :)
hope you like :)
love mouse xxxxx
The design was a freebie from itsdaffycats blog it was a lovely quick stitch ... I stitched them on 28 count honeysuckle pink evenweave using colours from my stash and made them into little pillows with some quilting fabric from my stash pile and some matching ribbons :)
hope you like :)
love mouse xxxxx
Friday, October 14, 2011
Newsletter
Congrats on the blog being mentioned in the Attic Needlework Newsletter!!
http://www.atticneedlework.com/Newsletters/2011/20111013_Newsletter-web.pdf
http://www.atticneedlework.com/Newsletters/2011/20111013_Newsletter-web.pdf
Saturday, October 01, 2011
An Autumn Pixie
Hi everyone! I finally tried my hand at making a Tilda doll and was happy with the results. I plan to send this little lady to the auction. I hope she gets lots of bids.
There are more pics on my blog if you want to take a look. :o) I am still trying to get a stitched piece ready to go but don't know if I will get it done in time. I also have a couple of wallets to send as well as the Stitcher's Tote A Long I made some time ago.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
My last piece for the Auction
Hello everyone! I decided to enter this 15-sided biscornu into the auction. I was stitching it for an exchange, but a little voice told me one night that it should go to the Auction instead, so voila! The colors are a bit off, but it is stitched on a medium pink linen, with two varieties of DMC pink thread and mauve-y pink glass beads. Maybe they will take a better picture for the auction! It is a free pattern from Kathrin's blog.


Now on to finishing the other two and getting them in the mail!! This has been fun!
Hugs!
Maggee
stitchingdevotee.blogspot.com


Now on to finishing the other two and getting them in the mail!! This has been fun!
Hugs!
Maggee
stitchingdevotee.blogspot.com
Faith and Joy
Hi everyone! Just put the finishing touches on my contributions to the auction yesterday and hope to pop them in the mail tomorrow... This year, I decided to stitch two donations--sure hope they bring in lots of money for breast cancer research.

First up, is a freebie called "Joyeux Noel" by L'r de Rien which you can find right here. I used white DMC and a 28 ct. dusty pink evenweave and finished it off with a white beaded edge and little bow hanger.

My other contribution is from Little House Needleworks and is simply called: "Faith." The sentiment on this one "Faith is being sure of what we hope for" really brought to mind anyone struggling with a disease or difficult situation. I used a putty colored 32 ct. Jobelan and Crescent Colours and the fabric shown in the background to back it. I was so excited to find it as the colors were a perfect accent for the fibers used in the stitching. This one is finished into a pinkeep with a white satin ruched ribbon and little pearly pins placed along the perimeter.
So, that's it for another year--I so enjoy doing this, Cathey! Thanks for organizing it for us each year...
First up, is a freebie called "Joyeux Noel" by L'r de Rien which you can find right here. I used white DMC and a 28 ct. dusty pink evenweave and finished it off with a white beaded edge and little bow hanger.
My other contribution is from Little House Needleworks and is simply called: "Faith." The sentiment on this one "Faith is being sure of what we hope for" really brought to mind anyone struggling with a disease or difficult situation. I used a putty colored 32 ct. Jobelan and Crescent Colours and the fabric shown in the background to back it. I was so excited to find it as the colors were a perfect accent for the fibers used in the stitching. This one is finished into a pinkeep with a white satin ruched ribbon and little pearly pins placed along the perimeter.
So, that's it for another year--I so enjoy doing this, Cathey! Thanks for organizing it for us each year...
Sunday, September 11, 2011
SWEET LITTLE BERRIES
Sweet Little Berries completed this morning . . .
Sweet Little Berries by Little House Needleworks
stitched on 28~count Cream Cashel Linen with suggested Crescent Colours
My normal pillow finish! with dotty burgundy fabric panels each end and back to match the strawberries at the top. The seeds on the strawberries were meant to be french knots but they looked so irregular when I had done them I unpicked them and put matching seed beads on instead!
Hope everyone else is busy putting their ideas to fruition.
Thanks for looking
Jane
xxx
My normal pillow finish! with dotty burgundy fabric panels each end and back to match the strawberries at the top. The seeds on the strawberries were meant to be french knots but they looked so irregular when I had done them I unpicked them and put matching seed beads on instead!
Hope everyone else is busy putting their ideas to fruition.
Thanks for looking
Jane
xxx
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Less Than Two Months Left!
How is everyone making out with their donations? I see that quite a few have finished and have even mailed them out! I have to say that I'm guilty in that my donations are still here :oS I must get myself organized!
I want to congratulate Nia because her donations were featured in this week's Attic Newsletter! Hope is absolutely gorgeous :o)
I do have one request from those that are participating...if you have finished your donation, can you please email me privately? I want to be able to get an idea of where we stand so far. Thanks!
I want to congratulate Nia because her donations were featured in this week's Attic Newsletter! Hope is absolutely gorgeous :o)
I do have one request from those that are participating...if you have finished your donation, can you please email me privately? I want to be able to get an idea of where we stand so far. Thanks!
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
A BIRD OF HAPPINESS
Hi everyone from a very wet, windy and gloomy UK!
I've just finished another stitchy item for the forthcoming auction ~ this is 'Happiness', a design from Brooke's Books Publishing . . . .
I stitched this little cutie on 28~count Sand Carolina Linen with the listed DMC conversions, added beads for the flowers, a silver 'made with love' charm at the bottom and the backing fabric is a pale pink and white as shown in the picture.
I hope this contribution will indeed bring 'happiness' into someone's very important life.
xxx
If anyone is interested in the chart, I am more than happy to send it on to you, just leave a comment over at my blog and if there's more than one person interested I'll pick a name next week.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
I have two finished ornaments!
Here are two ornaments that I am contributing to the auction this year. This was a lot of fun.
The first ornament is a freebie design by Veeandco. The pattern is Never-Ending Hope Ornament. You can find this on her sidebar. This was stitched on 28 count fabric with DMC threads.
The second ornament is a freebie design by Sharon of It's Daffycat. The pattern is Jinglebell Reindeer. This was stitched on 18 count fabric and using DMC threads.
Hugs,
Carolyn
The first ornament is a freebie design by Veeandco. The pattern is Never-Ending Hope Ornament. You can find this on her sidebar. This was stitched on 28 count fabric with DMC threads.
The second ornament is a freebie design by Sharon of It's Daffycat. The pattern is Jinglebell Reindeer. This was stitched on 18 count fabric and using DMC threads.
Hugs,
Carolyn
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
BUNNY PILLOW
My first contribution to this wonderful cause . . .
Printemps des Lapins by Danybrod
stitched on Sand 28count Linen with suggested DMC threads
I hope it will be okay, there have been some wonderful stitched gifts posted so far ~ my finishing abilities are somewhat limited but I have enjoyed stitching these bunnies and hope someone else will like them too.
Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Will this one do?
It's finished-finished...
"Christmas Angel" by MidSummer Night Design found in the JCS Ornaments 2007 issue
I changed out the green for a Blue in the word LOVE to give it different/more color.
I changed out the green for a Blue in the word LOVE to give it different/more color.
I sure hope someone falls in love with it and will pay any price to own it, lol
It will be mailed out soon
Happy ornie stitching!!!!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
I finally made a decision
and here is my start

Christmas Angel by MidSummer Designs
from the 2007 JCS Christmas Ornaments issue
Thursday, July 07, 2011
First stitched finish for auction!
I finished stitching a piece by Little House Needleworks called (obviously) Be Joyful in Hope, on 25-count Baby Lotion Lugana over one, with random DMC threads. I still have to finish it into an ornament, but at least it is stitched!

Hugs!
Maggee

Hugs!
Maggee
Monday, July 04, 2011
Another CQ Finish
One more try at a CW type finish. The x-stitch design is by Milady's Needle from the 2010 JCS Ornament issue. You can read more about it on my blog.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Four
Tried something a little different with this one. The design is 'Four' by Monster Bubbles from the 2010 JCS Ornament issue. I loved the quirkiness of it and the cute beaded collars on the birds. I decided to test the waters with a CQ block type of finish.. the first time I've ever done that.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Pink ribbon biscornu
Mission accomplished for 2011! My biscornu is finished and now I have my two contributions ready to fly away :)
On my previous post, I forgot to mention that this is a freebie by Romy from Austria :)
On my previous post, I forgot to mention that this is a freebie by Romy from Austria :)
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Another Finish
Looks like things are coming together for some of you :o) I think Jean will be overwhelmed!
I finished another 'small' donation, this time a pink pearl bracelet -
I just loved the combination of pink and silver. Here's a close up so you can see the details better -
I don't know why I've been so focused on jewelry lately! I guess I should get my butt in gear and stitch something now. LOL!
I finished another 'small' donation, this time a pink pearl bracelet -
I just loved the combination of pink and silver. Here's a close up so you can see the details better -
I don't know why I've been so focused on jewelry lately! I guess I should get my butt in gear and stitch something now. LOL!
Tuesday, June 07, 2011
almost packing her bags..
I just finished my doll who will travel along with my Pink Ribbon Biscornu to Attic Needlework :) This one is all stitched, I need to assemble the sides and soon I'll be back to show it to you ;)
Cathey, you helped me with both ideas and also with my doll's name! Thank you sweetie :D
Friday, May 20, 2011
And We're Off!
I think some of us are more organized than others ;o) Faye not only finished her donation but Jean at the Attic received it already! Check out her latest newsletter and see one of our members featured. WTG Faye!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Made with love~~~
I recently was able to finish this Lizzie Kate design as my donation to the 2011 Breast Cancer Awareness Auction..... The words, "Live Simply" summarize how many of us approach life this day and time...
Made with love,
Faye
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Brainstorming
Hello ladies :)
I'm thinking about what to stitch for my contribution.. I need inspiration!
I see that Myra made a stitcher's portfolio, Cathey made a scissor fob and Charmed Flake :)
What about more cross stitch items, has anyone picked a pattern to stitch? Who would like to share some ideas? =)
I'm thinking about what to stitch for my contribution.. I need inspiration!
I see that Myra made a stitcher's portfolio, Cathey made a scissor fob and Charmed Flake :)
What about more cross stitch items, has anyone picked a pattern to stitch? Who would like to share some ideas? =)
Monday, April 18, 2011
Opinions Needed
I'm not a Happy Camper :o( I called Hinzeit about getting another embellishment pack for Charmed Flake but had to leave a message. Of course it's been a week and no one has called me back >:o(
While browsing through The Needlework Show, I came upon their booth and saw they had an email address! Just as I was about to send off an email, I saw that they had written that embellishment packs were not sold separately. Well that's great! So I guess that means I'll have to pay $12 to buy the pattern again? This does not sit well with me.
So my question to you all is, if I do stitch Charmed Flake again, do you think she will look just as good without the ribbon charm and charm above her head?
The charm above her head hides a snowflake so there is stitching underneath it. Your input would be greatly appreciated :o) Thanks!
While browsing through The Needlework Show, I came upon their booth and saw they had an email address! Just as I was about to send off an email, I saw that they had written that embellishment packs were not sold separately. Well that's great! So I guess that means I'll have to pay $12 to buy the pattern again? This does not sit well with me.
So my question to you all is, if I do stitch Charmed Flake again, do you think she will look just as good without the ribbon charm and charm above her head?
The charm above her head hides a snowflake so there is stitching underneath it. Your input would be greatly appreciated :o) Thanks!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Checking In
Hi Everyone!
I thought I had better drop in and see how everyone is doing with their donations AND to welcome all the new members to our group :o) As of today, we have TWENTY-FOUR, including myself! So exciting! Again, I want to thank everyone for sharing their time and talent to such an important cause that is dear to my heart.
So far this year, I've only made one small donation -
This scissor fob is made with Swarovski crystal beads, sterling silver findings and ribbon charm. I'm not sure what scissors will be attached when I mail it off but I'm sure I'll come up with something ;o)
I also plan on stitching a duplicate of my Charmed Flake and making it into another cube. I was so happy with my first one that I think this will be a perfect donation. I still have to contact Hinzeit to see if I can get the charms though. Fingers crossed that I can!
If you have any ideas on your drawing board or a finished donation you would like to post a picture of, please do :o)
I thought I had better drop in and see how everyone is doing with their donations AND to welcome all the new members to our group :o) As of today, we have TWENTY-FOUR, including myself! So exciting! Again, I want to thank everyone for sharing their time and talent to such an important cause that is dear to my heart.
So far this year, I've only made one small donation -
This scissor fob is made with Swarovski crystal beads, sterling silver findings and ribbon charm. I'm not sure what scissors will be attached when I mail it off but I'm sure I'll come up with something ;o)
I also plan on stitching a duplicate of my Charmed Flake and making it into another cube. I was so happy with my first one that I think this will be a perfect donation. I still have to contact Hinzeit to see if I can get the charms though. Fingers crossed that I can!
If you have any ideas on your drawing board or a finished donation you would like to post a picture of, please do :o)
Friday, February 25, 2011
My first contribution
Hi everyone! I completed my first contribution to the auction. I decided to make a stitcher's portfolio with some bright, happy fabrics and a healthy dose of pink for good measure. :o) The dark color is actually a nice chocolate brown.
It opens to reveal several pockets for holding charts, needles, and scissors as well as a vinyl zippered pouch for your flosses or other notions. I think this would appeal to quilters and hand sewers as well as stitchers. I hope it will get lots of bids and help to add to our donation. :o)
2011 Auction Date
Hi Everyone!
I just wanted to update you and let you know that the Attic Needlework has announced the date for their CBRF Benefit :o) It will be November 19 from 6-8 pm.
So remember, please have your items in before the first of November so Jean and her crew can catalogue and photograph everything.
I'm still up in the air as to what I'm doing this year. Anyone have any ideas yet?
I just wanted to update you and let you know that the Attic Needlework has announced the date for their CBRF Benefit :o) It will be November 19 from 6-8 pm.
So remember, please have your items in before the first of November so Jean and her crew can catalogue and photograph everything.
I'm still up in the air as to what I'm doing this year. Anyone have any ideas yet?
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Small Face Lift
Thanks to Nia and her SO our Blog now has a new header! Isn't it awesome?
What's even better? If you scroll down on the right side, you can snag a badge for your own Blog so that we can spread the word :o)
Unfortunately we don't have as many people as last year but hopefully that will change in the next few months. If you know of anyone who would like to participate, please feel free to send them my email and I'll forward them an invitation :o) Thank you!
What's even better? If you scroll down on the right side, you can snag a badge for your own Blog so that we can spread the word :o)
Unfortunately we don't have as many people as last year but hopefully that will change in the next few months. If you know of anyone who would like to participate, please feel free to send them my email and I'll forward them an invitation :o) Thank you!
Saturday, January 01, 2011
Second Annual PPCBF
You heard me right! The Pumpkin Patch & Co. Breast Fund is going to continue :o) I was so pleased with our results in 2010 that I'm jazzed to do it again! LOL!
Here's a short note that Jean wanted to share with the 2010 members - "...please extend to each member of your group my deep appreciation for their participation in this year's BCRF fundraiser that helped us achieve the success we had. A final total will be published in our eNewsletter towards the end of the year." I can now tell you that with our help, the Attic raised $23,600+!!!! Pat yourselves on the back ladies :o)
If you would like to join up and have never been a member, please email me and I will send you out an invitation. The more the merrier and the more money we can raise :o)
For more information about this Blog, please read this post and this one. The same thing applies for 2011. The auction will take place in November so you should have your item(s) ready and mailed no later than November 1, 2011 (depending on where you are). I will be contacting Jean to get the exact date of the auction and will post it later on.
I'm SO proud of the group of women who helped out in 2010. A girl couldn't ask for better friends :o) So why not join in, meet some incredibly generous people and help raise money for a good cause?
Here's a short note that Jean wanted to share with the 2010 members - "...please extend to each member of your group my deep appreciation for their participation in this year's BCRF fundraiser that helped us achieve the success we had. A final total will be published in our eNewsletter towards the end of the year." I can now tell you that with our help, the Attic raised $23,600+!!!! Pat yourselves on the back ladies :o)
If you would like to join up and have never been a member, please email me and I will send you out an invitation. The more the merrier and the more money we can raise :o)
For more information about this Blog, please read this post and this one. The same thing applies for 2011. The auction will take place in November so you should have your item(s) ready and mailed no later than November 1, 2011 (depending on where you are). I will be contacting Jean to get the exact date of the auction and will post it later on.
I'm SO proud of the group of women who helped out in 2010. A girl couldn't ask for better friends :o) So why not join in, meet some incredibly generous people and help raise money for a good cause?
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