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Sunday, March 27, 2005

European Stash Expedition!



Happy Spring! I think the snow we got last Wednesday may have been winter's last hurrah. I certainly hope so! Today was so sunny that I took a break from my WIPs and stitched this funny chicken to use on a card. I changed the colors so it was more spring-like! And I used one little corner of the huge piece of pink Aida I got for $1.50 at Sudberry House back in January...

We just got back from a trip to Munich, where we had a great time visiting with friends and seeing some of our old favorite places. I met up with Renee and we went stash shopping! We hit just about all the stitching shops in town (all the ones we know about, anyway!) and I sure spent a bundle. But I really only bought things I can't get in the US, so I don't feel too bad about it!

I got a bunch of stuff, including six Rico tea towels in assorted colors, on sale (some of them match the Rico tablecloths I already have), and three or four Rico pattern books (Janosch, Pünktchen, Milka Kuh and a spring/summer garden book). I also picked up several Anchor leaflets with spring patterns, very cheap. They have lots of bunnies and chickens -- that's where the silly chicken up above came from.

Most of my favorite things came from Kolmsperger Handarbeiten, a great little specialty shop in Munich. That's where I found a really cool double chart of two Bavarian May Poles (Maibäume) as well as the blue-and-white-bordered band to stitch it on! I was so tickled to find something so traditionally Bavarian. I also bought some little patterns of Bavarian houses, castles, and traditional costumes!

In addition to all that, at a couple of other shops I found some kits that I liked. All of them had frames included, which seems a little more common over there than in the US. Two of the kits are by Vervaco and show country landscapes with cute little houses, one in spring and one in summer. They were also selling fall and winter, of course, but I liked the two that I got the best.

The other two kits I got were both by Rico, and feature a little ladybug with some daisies. I've already stitched one of them, since they're small and easy, and here it is (not framed yet):



I started it while we were still in Germany, and finished it up today. This is what it'll look like when it's framed. Cute!

I've started to notice some differences between German patterns and American ones. Most of my German pattern books and kits only use whole stitches, and there's often not much backstitching. I realize this isn't always the case -- I know Martina Weber's designs (Chatelaine) are very complex, for example. But I don't think those Chatelaine designs are all that well-known in Germany. I've never seen them for sale in any shop, at least. I think most people who are interested in them are in the US or other countries.

That's not to say that the usual German designs aren't attractive, though. I like them very much. Check out these mushrooms from a Rico book I got... they are really cute! And since I enjoy doing smaller and medium sized designs, I really like the German style.

There's more to tell -- I am about 3/4 done with the current round of the International Round Robin so I will post a picture of that when I get it ready. It is taking me a while to finish up. I'm also working on a few other things and going a little crazy trying to figure out what I want to stitch first from all my new patterns. I think the May Pole pattern is high on my list, but I still need to pick up the flosses for that. Renee and I may do the Stieffmütterchen pattern from Der Feine Faden as a Stitch-Along, too, so I need to see about getting the materials for that as well. (Yet another pattern that doesn't appear to have any backstitching.)

Anyway there has been a whole lot of stitching going on -- but not much blogging! So I thought I'd drop in and say hello. Happy Spring, everyone!

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Back to Munich!

Well, I am off on vacation this Tuesday. Marty and I are headed to Munich for a week. One of the things I'm looking forward to while we are there is visiting with Renee! When our International Round Robin started earlier this year, I had no idea we would actually see each other again during the project!

When we get together I'm looking forward to going to the German craft store we used to visit together when I lived there -- I want to pick up a few more of those Rico books, and maybe some table linens too. Also, I want to check out a needlework store I discovered on my last day living in Munich -- unfortunately, after the store had already closed for the day. I am hoping they may have some of these patterns that I've seen on the European Cross Stitch page. I especially like those patterns with all the little multi-colored blocks. I've never seen anything like them.

But mostly I'm just looking forward to visiting with the Blonde Librarian! I'll update when I get back.

Saturday, March 05, 2005

Michael Powell

Lately it seems like a lot of people on my lists and stitchers whose blogs I read have been stitching Michael Powell designs. I love the bright colors and the whimsical little houses, and I've been coveting these charts! Unfortunately, I haven't found anywhere in the US to buy them from, and it looks like they're mostly only available as kits from the UK, and really, who can afford that?

So imagine my excitement yesterday when I discovered a Michael Powell chart in the freebies section at www.cross-stitching.com! I think it's Mini Cottages I. I think I'm going to pick up the flosses today and stitch this soon! Then I can decide whether I want to try to get more of his charts.