A Bump In the Rhodes

A Bump In The Rhodes

I finished my first release for next year – A Bump In The Rhodes! This one will be released at the Phoenix TNNA show at the end of January, and is all Rhodes stitches, perfect for beginning counted canvas stitchers. I stitched it with Sullivans #5 pearl cottons and flosses on 18 ct. Rose Blush canvas, but like all of my designs the colors and threads can easily be changed.

I think I may have broken a few “rules” with this one. Of course, we all know there are only two needlework rules – the thread goes in the needle and the needle goes in the canvas! But generally, for Rhodes stitches, the final stitch for all of the Rhodes stitches within in a piece should have the same orientation. If the final stitch is the vertical stitch, all of the final stitches should be vertical, or all of them should be horizontal, or all of them should be diagonal. I did not hold to that with this design!

I’ve wanted to see what would happen to the look of a piece if the Rhodes stitches didn’t follow the rules, so I played with the final orientation for several of the stitches. So some of them are vertical, some of them are horizontal, and some of them are diagonal – gasp! But I think it works for this piece, and remains true to the intent of the design.

For Rhodes stitch lovers, this design incorporates squares, rectangles, rounds, diamonds, hearts and butterflies. I had fun playing with the many shapes and sizes of Rhodes stitches, and creating textures with floss and #5 pearl cotton. I didn’t have purple people in mind when I was picking colors, but was thinking more in line with Valentine’s Day and late winter.

I’ve got a few more single-stitch designs in mind. This one joins Rice Pudding, my homage to rice stitches. Next up is a study in Smyrna stitches. It’s designed and waiting for color inspiration, so if you have a particular color in mind, give me a shout!

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When a Project Becomes a Prototype….

My prototype Kissing Ball

The retreat weekend is over, and I learned several things in addition to getting lots of stitching done!

First, I took a class in peyote beading. I enjoyed the class, but I won’t be adding any peyote beading patterns to my designing efforts, or taking up beading in my spare time. I do hope to finish the bracelet we were working on, and when (if?) I get it finished I’ll post a picture here. I love jewelry, especially bracelets, since they don’t seem to be as fussy as necklaces.

I stitched several more models for the free charts I’ll be giving to the shop owners who stop by my booth at the January and February TNNA trade shows. One of the models is a color cross stitch version, similar to the mono-chromatic versions I posted previously. Another version is specialty stitches on linen, and the final one is specialty stitches on canvas. When I finish the models I’ll post pictures.

I worked on a deadline that was looming, a cross stitch alphabet for publication by Cross Stitch and Needlecraft for their 2013 Keepsake Calendar. I can’t show pictures here, but it turned out super cute and colorful! That project is now finished on its way to them.

Then I took another class, on finishing an ornament into a kissing ball. I was very enthused about this class for a number of reasons. I love being able to do my own finishing, especially for ornaments, and a round finish was something I haven’t been able to do. I wanted to see how adaptable the finish would be, hopefully to use for ovoid shapes next year (think Easter eggs!). I saw some potential for this finish, to release a set of four ornaments with an accompanying Christmas stocking next year, then possibly another set in other patterns and colors in subsequent years.

As it turns out, my design is a prototype. I discovered that the Rhodes stitches raise the stitching too much off the ball, so I won’t be using Rhodes stitches. My design was too large, so I need to reduce the scale a bit. I had to leave class, run to Wal-Mart and get a larger ball to fit my too-large stitching! I didn’t have the right kinds of trims, but a friend was kind to give me some of hers. All useful lessons, and now I know what I need to do to make better designs for a round finish. My “prototype” will be used for our ANG chapter ornament exchange, so I hope the recipient has a very large tree!

 

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Retreat Weekend!

Springtime Serenade Cross Stitch Version

This week I’m looking forward to a stitching retreat. And like the rest of stitchers, the first thing I consider is which stitching projects I’ll be taking with me! Here’s a peek at what’s in my stitching bag:

First, I’m working on an alphabet project for Cross Stitch and Needlework’s Keepsake Calendar for 2013. This fun and funky cross stitch design features a different style for each letter, bright colors, and a couple of specialty stitches. I’m hoping it stitches up fast.

When I want to switch things up, I have a couple of free designs I’m prepping for next year’s trade shows. I’ve already stitched two cross stitch versions, finished into an ornament. One I stitched in a single color, and the other in a single color Assissi-style. For the retreat I plan to stitch a full color version in cross stitch and another with specialty stitches. And because I just couldn’t stop myself, I plan to stitch another version on canvas. All of these designs will be available at the Phoenix and Nashville shows in January and February next year, and then as downloads on the website.

Springtime Serenade Assissi version

I’ve been in a Hardanger mood as well, so I’ve slipped a new Hardanger design into the project bag. This one is on 28 ct. hand-dyed Lavender Sunset Jobelan, with purple and green silk, metallic and cotton threads. I may throw some beads on it as well before I’m finished.

At the retreat I’m taking a couple of classes. I’ll be learning to finish a kissing ball, a round ornament finish. Of course I designed my own counted canvas design, white and gold with silks, metallics and beads. That led to another one, and I think I’ll probably take the second chart and supplies with me as well to maybe start stitching on that one. I promise a picture of the finished project next week! The other class is a beaded bracelet – but I’m not going to start designing beading. It just seemed like a fun thing to do, my friends are taking the class, and another friend is teaching it.

Retreats are a great time to recharge, get lots of stitching done, and maybe some inspiration for new projects. I hope a retreat is in your future!

 

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Welcome

Debbie

Debbie Rowley

Welcome to our new and improved website! We’re taking a couple of big steps, with the ability to blog and with a shopping cart for our customers.

Before I talk about those steps, though, let me show you around a little. The designs are all up to date, including the new designs we showed at Fall Market in Baltimore. All of the fun designs on canvas are in Canvaswork, except for the Glitz & Glamour designs which are on their own page. In Samplers you’ll find designs with specialty stitches on fabric, and the Charmed series (Charmed Wedding, Teacher, etc.). Cross Stitch designs are on the Cross Stitch page, Hardanger designs on the Hardanger page, Punch Needle designs on the Punch Needle page (I know, too obvious!), and so on. If you know the title or a key word, you can search that way too. Of course, we hope that you’ll spend some time and browse through all of the designs, that something will catch your eye and you’ll feel the urge to pick up your needle!

Another new feature is the shop locator, with a convenient map feature to help find the shops closest to you. Several on-line shops stand ready to serve you as well, so you can find DebBee’s Designs charts and everything you need to stitch them. If you carry our designs and find you are not listed in the locator, contact us and we will add you.  If you find an error in your listing, let us know about that also.

For our stitching friends if you set up an account you will be able to comment on blog entries as well as designs, we would love to have your feedback.  However, you will not see retail prices because we do not sell direct to consumers.  Please support your local needle work shop or if you don’t have one near you there are online sources for DebBee’s Designs listed on the Shop Locator page.

For our wholesale customers, we’re excited to announce the new shopping cart feature! After setting up an account you’ll be able to see the prices and place your orders directly from this website, using your account’s terms. And don’t worry about security because your purchasing information is not stored on this site. Plus, you’ll see at a glance those items that have specialty threads that you can get through me if you want.

Finally, I’ll be blogging about my activities as a designer, teacher and stitcher. My plans are to blog at least once a week, but I’m hoping for more as time allows and I find new uses for this means of communication. The new website will allow me to make changes to the website more quickly, so I’ll be posting more pictures and can respond faster to changes in the shop locator, adding dates to the events calendar and other things that may prove to be interesting to the stitching community. Plus, we welcome your comments to our designs and products, the blog, events and other stitchy things that relate to DebBee’s Designs.

Thanks for your support so far, and here’s hoping that this next chapter will be as exciting as the previous ones!

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