29 July 2026

Top Secret!

 

A rare behind-the-scenes look at the magic that is Christmas Open House! (No, there are no hints!)

In the middle of my massive summer project--reorganizing my sewing room--I decided to re-do my Christmas Open House notebook. This is a big ol' notebook where I store charts for future Open Houses. 

I not only think ahead, I try to work ahead when I can. There are seven years of theme ideas in this notebook, and I slowly collect my designs, pulling from my stash and purchasing when needed. 

As we say in Texas, Lord willing and the creek don't rise, we have years of Christmassy joy ahead of us! This year's Open House is coming along nicely, and I put the first stitches into next year's just today. And I must say, you will not see the 2028 and 2029 themes coming... and they are FUN! 

Stay tuned!

25 July 2026

Christmas in July!

 

Christmas is five months from today, y'all! I realize we're all sweltering in this heat (except for our Aussie friends... *waving*), but on this blog, we embrace the weather we love and ignore the weather we don't.  So... 

I made soup.


I'm calling this Frankensoup because I mixed together a couple of recipes and added some stuff of my own, so it's kind of a mess, but it turned out well. It's a slow cooker recipe, so you don't have to bother with the stove, and it's super quick to throw together if you use frozen vegetable mixes, which I love to keep on hand. For normal people, we'll give it a nice name:

Creamy Chicken Vegetable Soup

1.5 lbs chicken, chopped (I used leftover grilled)
1 bag frozen soup mix vegetables (I use PictSweet Farms 28 oz bag)
1 c. frozen seasoning blend (onions, red & green peppers)
1/2 c. flour

Seasoning ***see note
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp EACH dried sage and rosemary
1/4 tsp dried thyme
a bay leaf or two

4 c. chicken broth
1 c. heavy cream
*****
Mix chicken, vegetables, flour, and seasonings (except bay leaf) in slow cooker. Pour in chicken broth and add bay leaf (I pop the bay leaf in last so it's easy to find and discard when done). Cover and cook on high about 3 hours. Remove bay leaf, add cream and stir well. Cook about 10 more minutes.

Because I was using leftover grilled chicken which was already seasoned with salt, pepper, and onion, I cut back on the other seasonings. If you're using raw chicken, you may want to adjust your seasonings and your cook time.

The soup mix blend I use has *everything* in it: peas, carrots, corn, green beans, tomatoes, potatoes, celery. I love it. Use whatever vegetable blend you prefer.

Back to my little finish.


This is Santa is Coming by Stitchy Princess. I stitched him as charted with the recommended DMC, except for the border, where I used Caron Wildflowers in Ash because I was too lazy to alternate white and grey stitches. This gorgeous blue fabric is Inky Blue linen from this Etsy shop. It doesn't look like she has any at the moment, but perhaps she'll have more soon. It's a beautiful deep blue, that's very well balanced and doesn't pull too purple or grey.

I'm up to my eyebrows in a massive sewing room clean out and reorganization. It's the kind of project where it looks worse the more work you do, and you have to keep at it until it starts getting better. I'm still in the "it looks like raccoons got loose in here" stage, but I'm beginning to see glimmers of hope. Of course, I'm getting lots of "help."

They are ever-present, always underfoot, and progress is frequently derailed by emergency snuggles. But we're managing. 

Hope you're all well and enjoying your summer. I am so ready for fall. But I pretty much live in a state of being ready for fall, so I guess that's to be expected. Maybe a new Christmas chart and a new soup recipe will help you ignore the heat!

Five months til Christmas!


14 July 2026

One More Patriotic Finish

 

I have one more patriotic finish to share before I move on to other themes for the year. This is Quaker Snippets No.3 by Brenda Gervais (With Thy Needle & Thread). Stitched on 32 ct. Natural Brown Undyed linen with the recommended threads.



When I started all this 250th stitching at the beginning of the year I only had a few patriotic finishes. I'm pretty happy with what I've gotten done (and finished & framed!) and my shelf-top display has filled in nicely. 

But I'm ready to move on to other subjects, namely fall and Halloween! I love Halloween and have collected some pretty cute little designs over the last couple of years that need stitching up.

Stay tuned! Switching themes and color palettes soon! 

09 July 2026

Cool Stuff

 

When I find good stuff I always like to let y'all know because we all need goodies sometimes. 

I like to use a magnetic board to hold my working copy of my chart as I stitch, which also holds my needle minders and scissors. I can pick up one thing and it has all my stuff on it. Easy to move around and easy to put away quickly. Except for my colored pencil I use to mark my progress on my working chart. That was always rolling around somewhere or being stolen by a werewolf I will not name (Marigold).

I found these cool pencil clips on Amazon and love them (search for paper clip pencil holders). Now all my stuff is attached to my board and my pencil is safe from furry thievery. 

Speaking of colored pencils, I found these at Dollar Tree and they're my new favorites for marking my charts. They come in 12 colors (3 packs of 4 different colors) and have a nice thick lead and a tiny built-in sharpener which works really well.





It's always nice to find little things that make stitching easier and more fun. Especially if they're inexpensive!

Happy Stitching!

04 July 2026

Happy Birthday to Us!

 





















Happy 250th Birthday to all my fellow Americans! 
Today also marks 23 years of active duty service for my favorite veteran, Mr. Wonderful! Have a happy and safe Independence Day, everyone!