Thursday, October 17, 2019

Studio Scrapbook

It is late Wednesday morning (although this will post on Thursday) and I thought I stop by for a visit, before sitting down at the sewing machine. It has been a productive week and I am steadily working through needlework finishing and project bag orders after taking a vacation at the end of September. My needlework finishing deadline for the holidays was September 30th (contact me if you missed the target date) and quite a few orders rolled in at that time...plus I already had some large orders logged in. I will (hopefully) be finishing up three project bag orders later today, then a needlework finishing frenzy will ensue.

So, here is a peek at a few of the finished items that have been shipped off to their respective homes...lots of ornaments, project bags, a few special pieces of finishing and some stitching mats...




















For project bags that are ready to purchase - visit my Etsy Shop (assorted bags are listed when available): https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlueRibbonDesigns
For custom made project bags - send me an e-mail for details (e-mail link is located in my profile - top right corner).

Well, time to head to the sewing machine - I have a goal in mind, so I can start needlework finishing orders tomorrow.

This coming weekend, I will be headed up to Illinois to visit my mom and Dan - I am taking the train for the first time (Amtrak runs from Kansas City, MO to Mendota, IL), so it should be interesting. We are headed to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin on Sunday to walk around the lake (which Dan completes every year) - the website says:
The Geneva Lake shore path is a public footpath created by early settlers of the region.  It provides a glimpse into the rich history of the area and some of the Midwest's most beautiful homes and gardens.  The shore path meanders along the lakeshore, crossing the front lawns of lakefront estates, association beaches and public parks.  The terrain is meant for walkers and varies from grass to dirt to brick and concrete. The entire shore path is just over 20 miles in length and takes 8 to 10 hours to walk. 
I'll do my best to take photos and tell you all about it upon my return....

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

On Top of the World

Hello friends - I am finally back with a long overdue blog post from our recent trip to Colorado and Utah...I'm sure you know how it is...take a vacation, then spend weeks playing catch-up with work obligations. We had a another great off-road trip - fresh mountain air - nature - time with friends....beauty in the journey. It was a TON of driving (ten days in all), but I enjoyed the quality time with my husband...and I came home refreshed and a little lighter - spending time outdoors always gives me a feeling of calm and helps me see "the bigger picture." We spent time on the trails in Ouray, CO (and the surrounding area) and Moab, UT....and I took a million and one photos (what's new??) and gained some perspective, while finding inspiration for new creative projects! The seasonal autumn colors were just starting to appear...and the mountaintops were snow-capped.  I will let the images do the talking (I'm just posting a few favorites) - and then I'll post a short general update at the end....



















I hope you enjoyed this glimpse of the scenery we encountered during our trip!

For now, it is back to work with all sorts of holiday orders on the horizon. I have somewhere around one hundred pieces of needlework finishing to complete for clients (my holiday deadline was September 30th) and I have been working on all sorts of project bags...the Christmas rush is on! I will be posting a few updates soon with images I can actually share. I have been working on new cross stitch designs and model stitching...plus working behind the scenes on my website and upcoming newsletter...along with creating/listing items in my Etsy shop - things are humming along and it is a joy to be creative/artistic every single day. Oh...and I just finished a new Halloween model for the 2020 Halloween issue of Just CrossStitch magazine. Yep - it's crazy busy here!

Thanks for visiting with me today - I'm so happy you stopped by...and I hope you'll be back soon...

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Blue Ribbon Designs Newsletter

Greetings friends - I'm glad you stopped by for a visit!

I have been a 'creative whirlwind' in the studio lately - working on all sorts of stitching and sewing projects. Many of you know I have been working on new cross stitch designs...and while they aren't quite ready yet, I am doing some behind the scenes work on my website and newsletter. Many of you subscribed to my long running newsletter, which has been on hiatus for a few years...and guess what?...I'm bring it out of retirement! Rather than use my old mailing list - I decided to start fresh...that way, it is relevant to all the recipients...so, if you would like to subscribe to the Blue Ribbon Designs Newsletter, please visit the following link:


A new window will open, and look like the image in the upper right hand corner. Simply type your e-mail address and click subscribe. 

I am starting from scratch, so this means, if you received my newsletter in the past, you will need to sign-up again (sorry!). I will not share your information or send spam - messages will only be sent when I have creative news to share (no more than once per month) - fun stuff, like: new designs, new products, website and Etsy additions, magazine spotlights, giveaways, finishing information, etc. ...and, you can easily unsubscribe at any time. 

Thank you for your interest in my creative journey and designs!

Monday, October 14, 2019

Trimming the Tree

The Just CrossStitch 2019 Special Christmas Ornament Issue is currently arriving at needlework shops, in mailboxes, and on newsstands. Today, I am pleased to share my contribution with you. My ornament for this year is titled "Trimming the Tree" and can be found on page 96, with my Christmas memory and recipe found on page 104. This year, I included my recipe for BBT Dip (bacon, basil and tomato) - a simple list of ingredients that will make a quick and easy entertaining favorite (which I will also share later in this pre-holiday post). My 2019 ornament complements my woodland ornaments from the past several years. The entire design is Cross Stitch over two linen threads, so you can easily change the type/count of fabric. I stitched the model on 40-count Mocha linen from Weeks Dye Works (same as previous ornaments in this series) and used Weeks Dye Works cotton floss (DMC conversions are provided). I opted for a flat-finish with two-tone twisted cord to match my previous holiday ornaments.

This is the thirteenth year I have been included in the annual Ornament Issue...which doesn't even seem possible! If you would like to see all thirteen of my contributions, you can visit the "Publications" tab on my website (my coordinating ornaments from the Christmas Ornament Preview Issues are shown there, as well). This magazine has gone through a lot of changes over the years (just like my design style), yet still continues to be a yearly fan favorite.

I remember getting my first designer invitation back in 2006 to be in the magazine - I was SUPER excited - it was an honor to get that invitation each year to be included. Over the last several years, I have read quite a bit of criticism regarding this issue - complaints that the ornaments seem too simple and/or without thought, harsh statements about the finishing of the ornaments, complaints that favorite designers are missing....some say the photography isn't good and the magazine is of lesser quality...even complaints that the holiday memories and recipes are in the back and not shown with the designer. As a designer and contributor (who puts a ton of thought and time into EVERY ornament design), this is quite discouraging. I can definitely agree with some of those statements...and, to be honest, I too have wrestled with myself for the last few years on whether or not I want to be involved. For me, the magazine has taken away quite a bit of the prestige and excitement that came along with being included in this publication. Let me clear -  this issue has always been an unpaid assignment and designers do not receive any compensation for being included. Years ago, this issue generated quite a bit of excitement and a designer had to receive a special invitation to be included - back then, it was always a treat to be involved - but that excitement has changed and now designers receive an invitation to "submit a design idea" (which let's face it, takes away most of the incentive, especially when there is no payment)...also, in years past, the included designers would receive a handful of copies of the magazine (which I would give away in contests to my readers and social media followers) - now we get one copy (and somehow, mine always arrives bent and damaged)...these may be just a few of the reasons you aren't seeing some of your favorite designers in the more recent issues. The needlework industry is constantly changing, who knows what the future holds - but I have been proud to be a part of this special publication for the past thirteen years! I can't wait to sit down with my issue and look through each page. There is always a diverse selection of designs from some very talented creators (some are new and upcoming talent, some are longtime favorites)...these designers love needlework so much that they contributed/donated their time and talent...so, while each and every ornament might not be your cup of tea, I hope you will still be able to find a few to stitch up for your tree!

I would love to hear your comments on this year's issue - what are your favorite ornaments??
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...and now, here is my holiday recipe for 2019...


BBT Dip

2 cups sour cream
8 slices crisply cooked bacon, crumbled
1 cup cherry tomatoes, chopped
1 tbsp dried or fresh basil
crackers or vegetables for dipping

Stir all ingredients together in a small mixing bowl; cover tightly and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. Makes 2½ cups.

If using crackers, spinach make a great garnish – place spinach leaf on a cracker and put a dollop of dip on top!


While it may be a little too early to get in the Christmas spirit - I hope this post will inspire you for the upcoming holiday season! Time to start stitching those ornaments and gifts...

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Nifty Needlework

Greetings friends - Happy Sunday! It has been a bit of a whirlwind around here after our vacation - I have been working on an variety of creative things. I know some of you have read that I am working on new cross stitch designs and that is SO TRUE - I finished up a brand new model earlier this week and have several pieces in process - working on layouts, formats and photography...so you will see them soon. I'm still working out the details for releasing them, but when I know, you will know....there are also a magazine model and several other charting ideas in the works. As usual, I am busy with client orders for needlework finishing, custom sewing, and project bags...plus pieces for my Etsy shop...and I managed to sew up a few fun birthday gifts, as well. My studio is a happy place!

I mentioned in a previous post that I would be back soon with some fabulous needlework finishing...and these finishes will not disappoint. Just a little reminder, these are not my designs or my stitching, just my finishing work. I enjoyed each of these so much...a couple challenged me and that is always a good thing. Details under the photos, if I have them...

First Winds of Autumn by Blackbird Designs

Paisley from the Animal Cracker Series by Stacy Nash Primitive Designs

Paisley from the Animal Cracker Series by Stacy Nash Primitive Designs (Back)

Threadwork Primitives - Quaker Bird Pinwheel

Threadwork Primitives - Quaker Bird Pinwheel (Back)







Barbara Ana Designs - Spooky Tree

Barbara Ana Designs - Spooky Tree (Close-up)

SamSarah Design Studio - Katydids & Coneflowers
I'm headed back to my stitching nest this afternoon - a little happy time with my needle and thread and a good movie. I hope you enjoy the rest of your Sunday and make a little time to be creative this week...