Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Welcome Spring with Cottontail Cottage

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Greetings, friends, and a heartfelt welcome to new visitors! You’ve arrived on the very best kind of day—new complimentary cross stitch pattern day. Spring is in the air, creativity is blooming, and I’m so delighted to share a brand new design that celebrates the gentle charm of the season. Settle in, grab your favorite stitching spot, and let’s welcome spring together with needle and thread.

Spring is beginning to whisper its way in here in the Kansas City area, and there’s nothing I love more than welcoming a new season with a fresh pattern and hoop in hand. Whether you’re stitching beside a sunny window or sneaking in a few quiet moments in the evening, springtime designs always seem to bring a sense of renewal and gentle joy. I’m so happy you’re here today, sharing in that creative spirit with me.

I’m especially excited to introduce a brand new complimentary cross stitch chart that feels perfectly at home this time of year. Cottontail Cottage is a sweet, seasonal design that captures the charm of spring with rich colors, bunny motifs, and fun finishing possibilities. If you’re looking for an easy, colorful stitch to add to your spring lineup, this project may be just what you’re looking for. Keep reading to find out how to get this new, free design!

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About Cottontail Cottage

Cottontail Cottage is a complimentary cross stitch pattern created to celebrate the beauty of spring stitching. The design features a cozy cottage nestled among flower‑filled garden motifs that feel fresh, peaceful, and inviting. I teamed up with Valdani for this special project, pairing their beautifully hand‑dyed floss and Stitcher's Cloth with my original design that highlights soft color transitions and timeless spring charm.

Design details include:

  • Stitch Count: 88 stitches high × 98 stitches wide
  • Finished Size: Approximately 4⅞” × 5½” when stitched on 36‑count fabric
  • Techniques Used: Cross Stitch (over two linen threads), Partial Cross Stitch, Back Stitch, and one French Knot

This size makes Cottontail Cottage a wonderfully manageable project—perfect for seasonal stitching that feels satisfying and relaxing without ever feeling overwhelming.

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Model Floss: Valdani 6-ply Floss

This design is stitched entirely with Valdani Embroidery Cotton 6‑Ply Floss, a favorite among stitchers who appreciate rich, nuanced color. Valdani 6-ply Floss is known for its hand‑dyed appearance, subtle shading, and vibrant hues that add depth without overpowering the design. These soft, smooth, and colorfast cotton threads are available in an expansive palette of more than 330 hand‑dyed variegated and solid colors, making them a joy to stitch with and a perfect choice for Cottontail Cottage.

For my model, I used two strands of floss for full coverage and added texture on 36‑count fabric (a personal preference). If you prefer the look of stitching with one strand, that works beautifully too!

If you are new to Valdani Embroidery Cotton 6-Ply Floss, this is the perfect project to give it a try and see why it is a favorite in my stitching nest. The Cottontail Cottage chart uses a thoughtfully curated palette that feels both earthy and elegant:

Floss colors used:

  • H202 – Withered Green
  • H204 – Nostalgic Rose
  • H209 – Khaki Black
  • H210 – Melancholic Purple
  • H211 – Blue Black
  • M49 – Subtle Elegance
  • O78 – Aged Wine
  • O86 – Ripened Plum
  • O154 – Antique Gold
  • O196 – Muddy Bark
  • O505 – Toffee
  • O510 – Terracotta Twist
  • O537 – Sea Deep
  • O575 – Crispy Leaf 

Together, these colors create a beautifully cohesive spring palette with just the right balance of warmth, contrast, and softness.

Model Fabric: Valdani Stitcher’s Cloth

The model for Cottontail Cottage is stitched on 36‑count Valdani Stitcher’s Cloth in Natural, a fabric that complements the design beautifully. Stitcher’s Cloth offers a clean, classic foundation for needlework and is made from a premium blend of linen and cotton, combining the smooth softness of cotton with the strength and lovely texture of linen. The result is a fabric that feels wonderful in hand, is durable, wrinkle‑resistant, and a pleasure to stitch on.

The Natural colorway has a warm, neutral tone that is soft and subtle, allowing the floss colors to shine without competing for attention. Using a higher‑count fabric also helps keep the finished piece delicate and refined—making it an ideal choice for decorative finishing such as hoop displays, small seasonal bowl fillers, or spring accents.

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Stitching the Design

Cottontail Cottage is stitched over two linen threads using two strands of floss, creating lovely full coverage without feeling heavy. Backstitching adds definition to select areas, and a single French knot is used for the cottage doorknob—a tiny detail that adds just the right touch of character and charm. These classic stitches are simple yet effective, making this project relaxing and enjoyable from start to finish.

Pair your stitching with my very favorite bunny wooden thread bobbins—they match this design perfectly! My Bunny Thread Bobbins are from The Bitsy Brocante Shop and come as a charming set complete with a wooden storage box and a chalkboard marker. The backs of the bobbins are finished with chalkboard paint, allowing you to write the floss number directly on them, then wipe clean and reuse again and again. If you prefer a smaller option, they’re also available as a petite set on a floss ring.

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Finishing in a Hoop

When working on the design, I knew right away that I wanted to finish Cottontail Cottage in a wooden hoop, leaving a touch of open space at the top for the sky. This was simply a personal preference—please feel free to use your favorite finishing technique. A hoop finish highlights the natural texture of the fabric and gives the piece a casual, cozy feel that’s perfect for spring decorating.

I stitched the majority of the design in a 7″ hoop and then finished it in a 6″ hoop, allowing the stitching to gently flow over the edge of the hoop. To finish the back, I gathered and laced the linen, then hand‑stitched a 6″ circle of wool felt over the back for a neat, polished finish.

Displayed on a shelf, tucked into a seasonal vignette, or hung on the wall, a hoop‑finished Cottontail Cottage brings a warm, handmade touch to your spring décor.

For display, I paired my hoop with my very favorite Embroidery Hoop Stand from Modern Hoopla. It’s a wonderful way to turn any hoop‑finished design into a shelf or tabletop display. The instructions suggest placing the hoop screw at the bottom so it fits directly into the stand, but I chose to leave mine at the top—I thought I might want the option to hang the piece at a later date.

Download the Chart

You can find the printable PDF chart for Cottontail Cottage here:

Please do not post the actual chart online or on Pinterest. Instead, feel free to share a credited photo of your finished piece and/or link back to this post or my website—thank you so much for helping protect my work.

My hope is that this complimentary design inspires you to pay it forward—perhaps by gifting your stitched piece to someone who could use a little springtime cheer. If you’d like to support my artistry and help make it possible for me to continue offering complimentary designs—and keep this blog ad‑free—I invite you to visit my website or Etsy shop. You can also choose to “buy me a coffee” as a small gesture of encouragement. It’s never required, but always deeply appreciated, and it truly helps support the time, creativity, and care that go into each design.

Thank you for being part of my stitching journey and for valuing my art. Your encouragement and kind support of my small business truly mean the world to me. 💕

If you stitch Cottontail Cottage, I’d love to see it! Please share your progress or finish on social media and tag me—I always enjoy seeing your beautiful creations. 📷


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A Sweet Addition to Your Spring Stitching

I hope Cottontail Cottage inspires you to slow down, enjoy your stitching time, and welcome spring with a project that feels both comforting and fresh. It’s a design that celebrates simple beauty, quality materials, and the joy of creating something by hand.

Hop on over to my website to download this complimentary pattern and get started right away. I can’t wait to see how you stitch and finish your own version of Cottontail Cottage. Thank you so much for stopping by today, and happy stitching as we welcome the season ahead!

Monday, February 23, 2026

A Spoonful of Sugar: Joyful Journal Jacket

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Greetings, friends! Happy Monday! You’re in for a happy treat today—it’s the A Spoonful of Sugar Blog Tour on the Therm O Web blog.

🪄If you’ve ever believed that creativity is just a little more fun with a dash of imagination (and maybe a spoonful of sugar), then today’s project is sure to make you smile. I’m absolutely delighted to be part of the A Spoonful of Sugar Blog Tour, celebrating the brand‑new A Spoonful of Sugar fabric collection by Jennifer Long of Sew A Story for Riley Blake Designs—and yes, it’s inspired by the timeless magic of Mary Poppins.

🫖One of the things that makes this collection extra special is that it was designed by a fellow Therm O Web team member, Jennifer Long of Sew A Story for Riley Blake Designs. Jennifer truly has a gift for creating the sweetest, most imaginative fabric collections, and A Spoonful of Sugar is no exception. Her designs are filled with storybook charm and playful details, and if you have littles in the house—or grandchildren—you’ll absolutely love the creative ideas she shares. If you’re not already following her, you’ll want to fix that right away! You can find Jennifer on Instagram at @sewastory_jenniferlong and explore her wonderful world of storytelling through fabric at www.sewastory.com.

🌂This enchanting collection features beloved characters, storybook text, graceful florals, parasols, kites, and the sweetest teacups and teapots, all wrapped in a soft, cheerful palette of blue, gold, peach, white, green, and pink. It’s practically perfect for projects meant to hold memories, ideas, and creative dreams—which is exactly why I chose it for my Joyful Journal Jacket.

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💮I’ve teamed up with Therm O Web to create a special tutorial showing how to use their products to achieve beautiful, polished results when making a journal cover sized for a standard composition notebook. The blog post featuring my Joyful Journal Jacket pattern (available in my Etsy shop)—including tips, techniques, and all the Mary Poppins charm—is live over on the Therm O Web blog, and you won’t want to miss it!

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🪁 Hop on over to the Therm O Web blog to see all the tips and tricks here:

👉 https://www.thermoweb.com/blogs/blog/a-spoonful-of-sugar-blog-tour-joyful-journal-jacket

🥄For my Joyful Journal Jacket, I rely on a handful of trusted Therm O Web products to achieve a polished, professional finish. Each of these plays an important role in the construction of the jacket and is listed in the pattern for easy reference:

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🕮You can find the Joyful Journal Jacket in digital and/or paper format in my Etsy shop:
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✐Whether you use your journal for writing, sketching, planning, or creative play, this project is designed to protect your notebook while making it a joy to reach for every day. And if you’re following along with the A Spoonful of Sugar Blog Tour, be sure to visit the other stops for even more inspiring projects using this charming collection.

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✨ Mark your calendars! Here are the upcoming dates to visit the Therm O Web blog and see even more projects featuring A Spoonful of Sugar:

  • Belinda - Blue Ribbon Designs — February 23
  • Julia - Inflorescence Designs — March 9
  • Therm O Web — March 16
  • Dori - The Red Feedsack — March 23
  • Deb - Sprouting Jube Jube — March 30

☂️As always, if you make your own Joyful Journal Jacket, I’d love to see it! Tag me on social media when you share your project—I truly enjoy seeing how you make Blue Ribbon Designs your own. Until next time, may your stitches be neat, your ideas plentiful, and your creativity sprinkled with just a bit of everyday magic.

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Friday, February 13, 2026

Barcelona: A Colorful Finale to Our Journey

Mediterranean Travel Series - Part 3


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Barcelona - View from the National
Art Museum of Catalonia

After days of exploring Italy, Monaco, and the south of France, our Viking cruise arrived in Barcelona—a city where art, culture, and energy seem to radiate from every corner. We checked into the charming Hotel Roger de Llúria, our home base for the next few days, and set out to experience the best of this vibrant Catalan capital.

Day One: Montserrat’s Serenity & Gaudí’s Whimsy

Our Lady of Montserrat

We began our Barcelona adventure with a journey outside the city to the breathtaking mountaintop monastery of Montserrat. The winding drive and dramatic rock formations made the approach feel like entering another world.

At the monastery, the air was peaceful and cool, and the views stretched endlessly over the Catalonian landscape. Inside, we visited the famed Black Madonna, surrounded by golden light and hushed reverence. Sharing this spiritual and scenic experience with my parents made it even more meaningful.

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Park Güell

From mountain peaks to Gaudí’s playful imagination, our next stop was Park Güell. With its mosaic-covered terraces, curving benches, and candy‑colored details, the park felt like stepping into a living piece of art. We wandered its twisting pathways, paused to take in sweeping views of the city, and admired the architect’s whimsical style.

It was the perfect contrast to Montserrat—a reminder of how diverse and dynamic the region truly is.

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Day Two: Masterpieces & Markets in the Heart of Barcelona

Walking Las Ramblas

First, we made our way to Las Ramblas, Barcelona’s iconic pedestrian boulevard that’s usually known for its flower stalls, lively cafés, street performers, and nonstop energy. Unfortunately, this part of our trip turned out to be a letdown. Much of the area was under heavy construction, and the crowds made it difficult to enjoy what little there was to see. Instead of the vibrant atmosphere we had hoped for, we found clutter, noise, and more tourist traps than charm. It was disappointing, but we reminded ourselves that every trip has its imperfect moments—and the rest of Barcelona more than made up for it.

La Sagrada Família

No trip to Barcelona is complete without seeing La Sagrada Família, and walking up to it feels like approaching a cathedral carved from dreams. Its soaring towers, intricate facades, and dazzling interior are unlike any other church in the world.

Inside, colored light from the stained‑glass windows bathed the space in blues, greens, and ambers. Taking in Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece, was one of the most memorable moments of the entire trip.

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Day Three: A Tuk Tuk Adventure & A Musical Jewel

Tuk Tuk Tour of the City

For our final day, we hopped into a Tuk Tuk for a unique, open‑air tour of the city. It turned out to be a great way to see the city. Our guide was quite knowledgeable and shared unique history and views with us.

With the breeze in our faces and the city unfolding around us, we zipped through neighborhoods, along the waterfront, and past famous landmarks. It was a refreshing way to see Barcelona from a different perspective.


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Casa de les Punxes

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Venetian Towers

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National Art Museum of Catalonia

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National Art Museum of Catalonia

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Olympic Stadium

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Olympic Stadium

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Columbus Monument

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Casa Milà

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Casa Batlló

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Casa Batlló

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Casa Amatller

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With our Tuk Tuk and Guide

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The Face of Barcelona

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Castle of the Three Dragons

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Castle of the Three Dragons

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Arc de Triomf


Palau de la Música Catalana

Our last major stop was the stunning Palau de la Música Catalana, a modernist masterpiece filled with stained glass, ornate sculptures, and rich mosaics. The concert hall’s skylight—shaped like an inverted drop of sunlight—was absolutely breathtaking.

It was the perfect farewell to Barcelona: a celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and the city’s deeply rooted artistic soul.

We ended our final day with dinner and dessert at Ginos Ristorante.


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A Perfect Ending

Our days in Barcelona were the ideal ending to an unforgettable Mediterranean journey. From sacred mountaintops to Gaudí’s fantastical creations, from lively boulevards to elegant concert halls, the city welcomed us with beauty, energy, and warmth.

Traveling with my parents through Rome, across the Mediterranean, and finally into the heart of Catalonia gave this trip a richness I’ll carry with me. Barcelona wasn’t just our final stop—it was the perfect crescendo to our adventure.

I hope you have enjoyed seeing the Mediterranean through my camera lens...and if you are over the travel posts, don't worry I'll be back to regularly scheduled creative content soon!