Monday, August 12, 2013

Clue #3 (the final sneak peek!) & Fab Fabric Field Trip!

August is a big countdown month for us at L*K, as we prepare for the September launch of the 2013 Holly & Hearts Mystery Sampler. We just got the printed material delivered, and we're busy collating 3 pages, plus the color cover, and stashing everything in handy zip bags

Clue #3 Holly & Hearts Mystery Sampler
It's another sneak peek photo from the actual sample!. There's a sweet bird surrounded by our orts (leftover threads) from stitching our original model. There's part of a beloved holiday saying nearby...can you guess it?


Along with the 3-part designs (one each in September, October, November), we're also providing pre-cut fabric pieces (both linen and Aida) and pre-packaged overdyed threads. Everything is sold separately, but we're providing the "whole deal", if you want it! Just contact your favorite needlework shop to pre-order ASAP. 

Our fabric supplier for the Holly & Hearts project, Picture This Plus, is conveniently located in nearby Abilene, Kansas. Last week we took a company field trip (that's Alan and I) to visit Marilyn and the merry fabric gang, and want to share some pics with you. We found the whole fabric dyeing process fascinating, and hope you will, too!


PTP is located in a historic building in downtown Abilene (population 6844). Abilene was quite a cowtown in the pioneer days, but now it's best known as the home of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. This building is OLD and full of great quirks and crannies. The gals will even tell you it's haunted, and several visits from "ghostbusters" seem to confirm the paranormal visitors. 


Marilyn has a fabulous (and surprisingly large!) bookstore on the first floor of her charming old building. 


You wind down a beautiful old staircase to find all the fabric action in the basement. 


We loved this little hidden room halfway down the stair landing. Hmmm...reminds me of Harry Potter's room, also under a stairway!


As we arrived downstairs, we were greeted by hundreds of beautiful hand-dyed fabric packs...lots of different fabrics and a glorious rainbow of colors. 


So here's the process! The fabric arrives in giant bolts, like those lining the wall above. It's hard to see the size in this pic, but these bolts are large, long and heavy (and expensive)! The window you see is a unique basement window that looks out on an old stairway leading out to the street above...sweet!




The fabric is cut by scissors (no rotary cutters allowed!) and then stacked for it's future bath in the dyepot!


Marilyn does most of the dyeing herself, but she's camera shy, so you'll have to picture her hard at work in the area above. Fabrics are washed after they're dyed and the color is set. That's a hard-working washer/dryer pair on the right.


Check out the dyes lining the nearby shelves and dye pots hiding on the shelves below. Marilyn keeps formulas (her trade secrets!)for the beautiful colors posted on an adjacent wall. 


After the fabric is custom dyed, it's hung on drying racks...lots of them! 



And then, the fabric has to be IRONED! Yes, they get paid to iron and lots of ironing goes on in the basement at PTP!  Mari is ironing in the background while Susie begins to cut the now wrinkle-less fabric into smaller pieces. PTP has generously offered to cut pieces for our Mystery Sampler project to size, so shops don't have to! That's a piece of our Doubloon linen above, the fabric we chose for Holly & Hearts.


Once the fabric is cut, serger Susie gets to work serging all the edges to prevent fraying...another great service! The busy girls at PTP have worn out a serger every year, and have finally found a model that can stand up to their industrial use!


The final step is folding, individually bagging and labeling each fabric piece. Here's a piece of Doubloon ready to make the journey to Lizzie*Kate headquarters, before shipping on to needlework shops and landing in the hands of a lucky Mystery Sampler stitcher!

We decided to offer 4 different fabrics for this project, so everyone could get their favorite. The Doubloon color is the same on 28 ct. linen, 32 ct. linen, 14 ct. Aida and 16 ct. Aida. 

We had SO much visiting with Marilyn and the staff at PTP! Thanks for letting us visit, take pics, and tour the cool building. Oh yea, Marilyn also owns the unoccupied second floor, which is not in use (unless you count the nocturnal ghosts) and in vintage office condition!


We did manage to squeeze in a little more fun and food before we left town. We walked around the grounds of the Eisenhower Museum, Presidential Library, Chapel and his charming boyhood home above. 


And we ate at a local spot that Marilyn recommended that was small-town fabulous! Alan tackled the giant hammer-burger above...and won! Hidden below the large burger were ham, bacon and an egg - he added the ketchup sculpture on top.


There's always room for dessert, so I ate their famous peanut-butter pie, kind of a pudding-y dessert in a bowl with chocolate and Reese's toppings...yum! Alan concluded his meal with a traditional chocolate milkshake and he was a happy boy!

Definitely a FUN day away from the office...love a good field trip!





















Friday, August 2, 2013

Santa's on his way!

Yes, Santa's on his way...along with a lot of other new seasonal designs. We just shipped new designs yesterday to needlework shops around the US and outside the US.

Here's the quick scoop on everything new we shipped to needlework shops everywhere this week!


* Tiny Tidings XVIII #159
Do you remember your Roman numerals from elementary school? I have to think about this every year, but indeed, this is number 18!  Another year of small Christmas goodies just for you. Unwrap a few with needle and thread and share with those you love! Don't forgot the embellishment pack (sold separately) to complete all 5 designs with buttons and beads.


* Santa '13 - Jolly Old Soul S111
Santa has a sly smile on his face this year, hence the title. He's stitched in muted reds and greens, with ivory snowflake buttons and antique gold stars as embellishments. We made his beard fuzzy and furry with Wisper threads.


* Thankful String Snippet S109
Perfect for autumn/Thanksgiving, you can stitch this in an evening or two...and it's still so lovely. Beautiful fall colors and fun little motifs make this a seasonal treat.


* Merry String Snippet S110
This Christmas string-thing is our 5th string and we're still having fun! Traditional holiday colors and motifs and fun alphas make this a quick, fun stitch.


* Love Jingle Flip-it F135
The last 3 Jingles are out, and here they are!  Stitch them separately, or group together using our free graph and instructions at www.lizziekate.com. Includes tiny red button.


* Joy Jingle Flip-it F136
Who said all needlework designs need to be square? This was a fun experiment for us, and we're pleased with the unique-shaped ornament. Includes tiny red button.


* Let it Snow Jingle Flip-it F137
This is the 12th and final design in the Jingles Flip-it series. Woo-hoo!  Thanks for joining us on this jingle-y holiday journey! Includes tiny red button.

Thanks, everyone, for checking out the new stuff!



Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Clue #2 Mystery Sampler

Our Holly & Hearts mystery continues!

We've got another clue for you, and this time you get to send your responses!

Clue #2
You may remember, Clue #1 talked about the Holly & Hearts name and how that name reflects some of the design elements. Check out the photo below and you can spot some holly and hearts. That clue may have been too easy, though, so here's a new clue to keep you guessing.


Our Holly & Hearts thread pack contains a NEW Weeks Dye Works color! We worked with Miranda and the creative WDW gang to develop this color, and we're really pleased with the lovely hue. And let me add...the photo below doesn't begin to capture the beauty of this color palette...it's traditional Christmas colors, with a lovely vintage feel. (My photography skills are lacking!) We're not telling which color it is in this great fiber lineup.


What's the new WDW color name? It's the name of one of our favorite TV characters, and he has some very unique living arrangements. Think about it...told you it would be hard! Send us a comment on this post with your guesses and we'll share the fun!

What other design elements can you spot in the pic above? Hmmm...what could those letters be spelling? 

This is another great reason to order the convenient thread pre-packs with your designs from your local needlework shop. This new color won't be in their current WDW thread inventory.

The mystery continues!  Post your guess here!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Great Weekend in Small Town, USA

What did you do last weekend? We had an unusually work-free weekend, so we hit the road for a couple nearby small town events. OK, maybe I did make some embellishment packs in the car on the road, but hey...multi-tasking is my middle name! And otherwise, I fall asleep in the car!


Friday night we drove to nearby Cheney for the County Fair - woohoo!  Somehow I never visited this as a child or young adult, but discovered it several years ago with my friends, and now it's an annual pilgrimage. Those Methodist chicken and noodles and homemade pie keep us coming back! It's not air-conditioned, and you share the dinner table space with 100+ other happy eaters, but it's fun and yummy!


And did I mention, it was HOT?! We were dressed as "oldsters trying to stay cool", unlike all the young girls with their uber-short shorts and skirts and cowboy boots!


After dinner, it's off to the animal bars. These cows really fascinate me when you get to see them...up close!


And, of course, my friends had to dare me (city girl) to pet a cow. He was perfectly still until I touched him and he moved and freaked me out...a bit! I'm laughing outside but I didn't linger long.


I'm also fascinated with the pigs, I mean SWINE. These giant guys (think desk size) are really fun to watch. OK, so they don't move much, unless they're being herded into the showing area. But boy, they can move fast when the food comes out. And they eat like...well, PIGS! Trying to nudge out their neighbor, making grunting noises, generally misbehaving! I was going in for a close head shot just when this guy turned his head and smiled at me!


I liked this prize winning rooster who was sharing the cage with the trophy - not modest at all!


Does this giant lemon-y lemonade stand remind anyone else of the frozen banana stand in Arrested Development?


And then there are the rides...which we only observe...from the ground!


What an exciting, tasty Friday night! I recovered Saturday morning by picking a record crop of giant sunflowers from my garden, along with some zinnias and cherry tomatoes.


Saturday night we were off to nearby Winfield for an outdoor concert at a winery. 


We were excited to see our young friends, Josh and Matthew, and their band.


And it would have been rude not to sip some local wine while we watched, so we obliged.


By the way, we've been friends with our pals above for many years...like 25-30! What a treasure to spend time with people who really know you, and still like hanging out with you!  The evening ended one song early as a giant thunderstorm rolled in and we headed for the car. Gotta love the Kansas weather!




Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Facebook and lavender

An unlikely combination, you say? Not when you work from home. Here's the scoop!

Last week we put up an official Lizzie*Kate Facebook page...FINALLY!  Yes, it required the help of my visiting daughter, Sarah, and some consultation from her professional food blogger sis, Ali, but we did it!

www.facebook.com/lizziekatecrossstitch

After avoiding a business page on Facebook for so long, I'm wondering why. This is really fun, so far. It's a great way to communicate with you all (my customers and friends) and it's not nearly so time-consuming as say...this blog!  No matter how efficient I try to be, it always takes me 1+ hours to get my blog posts together...gather/take the photos, download and edit them, transfer the files, write the text, edit some more...and all that. Admittedly, I'm not a good techie (not even close!), but it's time-consuming.

So...for quick little updates, look at preview sneak peeks, and super current info on everything L*K..please check our Facebook page often.


Here's what we'd like you to do:

* "Like" us on Facebook and invite your friends to "like" us on FB.

* When you see a Lizzie*Kate Facebook post you like, click "share" so your FB friends will see it. What a great way to spread the word to all your friends/customers!

These 2 little things will help us get more Lizzie*Kate goodness out there on FB...and we appreciate your help! If there are things you'd like to see on L*K Facebook page, please let us know that, too.

About that lavender...

Last week we had an extremely rare occurrence at our house, when both daughters were home! Yes, we talk on the phone frequently, text often, email and all that, but they were actually HERE in Wichita...together!


So what should we do? We took a field trip! My good friend, Julie Thompson, told me that the lavender fields near her home were blooming and we should come have a look...and a smell!!! We loaded up the car (pic above is Ali and Sarah grinning from the back seat) and drove to nearby Winfield, Kansas. Julie drove us into the beautiful countryside until we spied LAVENDER!


We met the charming and vivacious lavender lady, Dolly, who proudly showed us around her beautiful lavender patch. Dolly was struck by the lavender bug several years ago when she visited Provence, France during lavender season. Hmmm...she thought...this rocky, sandy soil looks a lot like our farm soil at home. Maybe I should plant lavender? She informed her husband she was ordering 300 lavender plants, and the adventure began!


You may not be able to spot them but the fragrant, large bushes are teeming with tiny honeybees. They didn't bother us (Dolly says she has never been stung), but you could definitely hear a buzzzzzzzzz.


After Dolly picks the lavender, she hangs it to dry in the barn, then sells it at the local farmer's market, or processes it for future lavender projects.

Did you know that lavender is edible? Dolly grows some plants that are specifically engineered for food, appropriate called culinary lavender, but you can eat all the purple goodness. Below is Julie, daughter Sarah and me...soaking in the Kansas sunshine and lavender aroma.


We brought home several bunches (the car smelled great!) and got to work cooking with our lovely lavender buds. We pulled off some buds, washed them well, and chopped some to make an amazing Lavender Cheesecake.  Ali is a pro food blogger, so check out the whole recipe over at Gimme Some Oven.
www.gimmesomeoven.com  Even if you don't use lavender, this "light" cheesecake is a real winner, and super easy. Just top with your favorite fresh fruit, and it's a real palate pleaser!


My favorite thing we did with the lavender was make a delicious lavender lemonade. Sarah got to work steeping some of the lavender in hot water and sugar to make a lavender-infused simple syrup. While the syrup was cooling we squeezed about a zillion fresh lemons. When we put it all together and added a bit of sparkling water, the result was...DELICIOUS!  I took the lemonade (and the cheesecake) to a July 4th gathering of friends, and they were glad I came!


Want to do it yourself? Here the link for the lavender lemonade.

That Julie is a smart girl!  After we finished at the lavender farm, we stopped in nearby Wheat State Wine Company, also close to Winfield. Ali went to college in Winfield, and was pleasantly surprised to learn she knew the young husband/wife wine makers. They were in her youth group when she was a sponsor back in college!


Conveniently, the clock has just struck 12 o'clock noon, so we got to tasting! The Kansas-grown wines were surprising tasty and the perfect appetizer for our next activity...lunch!

As we drove back to Wichita we were pleasantly full (thanks to fabulous Mexi food at Neives in Winfield) and satiated with the intoxicating, relaxing aroma of fresh lavender. What a GREAT day together!









Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Mystery Sampler time!

It's hot, humid, windy and miserable here in Kansas, so of course our thoughts turn to CHRISTMAS!! Beautiful thoughts of pretty poinsettias, cheerful holly, wintery bird friends, snowy landscapes, and all things holiday make us smile.

We've been working on this project for months, and we're finally ready...and EXCITED...to share it with all of you!

HOLLY & HEARTS MYSTERY SAMPLER

What is a mystery sampler? It's a beautiful needlework that unfolds in 3 parts. And here's the mystery part...you don't get to see a picture of the finished project when you begin! Each part cleverly adjoins the previous part, and it all adds up to a beautiful holiday stitchery. You'll see the completed design as it emerges with fabric and thread!


Our Holly & Hearts Mystery Sampler will be an autumn stitching project, with 3 parts presented in September, October and November. Don't worry...the project isn't huge, but a very satisfying size of 227W x 97H. It's just large enough to fill a perfect spot in your yearly Christmas decor, but manageable enough to finish before you're overtaken with holiday busyness!

We're beginning to take pre-orders from local needlework shops throughout the US and around the world, so ask your favorite retailer to place your order NOW!

Here are some details you'll want to know:

* Design is presented in 3 separate parts, one each in early September, October and November

* Stitch Count is 227W x 97H

* We stitched our model on lovely 28 ct. Doubloon linen. We'll have precuts available that are conveniently cut, serged, labeled and packaged, each with a 3" border on all sides. There is also 32 ct. Doubloon linen available, also precut.

*Aida stitchers, don't despair! We'll also have 14 ct. and 16 ct. Doubloon Aida available. Pieces are also precut, serged, labeled and packaged, each with a 3" border on all sides.

* There is a thread pack available with 12 skeins of beautiful Weeks Dye Works overdyed floss. There are multiples in this design, so we encourage you to purchase the convenient thread pack.

* First shipment in early September includes Part 1 chart with thread key and stitch guide. (Be sure to save these, as they won't be repeated in the next 2 parts.) You can also get fabric and thread packs at this time.

*Second shipment in early October includes Part 2 chart AND a BONUS holiday design. We'll share more about the bonus design in future posts, but it's a really sweet Christmas piece.. perfect for framing, small pillow or box.

*Third shipment in early November includes Part 3 chart and embellishments for the Holly & Hearts Mystery Sampler, as well as the bonus design.

CLUE #1
Inquiring minds want to know...just what does this design look like? We'll never tell...but we will give you some hints. Just like the name implies, our Christmas sampler is chock full of Holly and Hearts. There's a stylized holly border with some lovely satin-y stitches, and more holly inside the design. And speaking of hearts...I think I've counted 12 hearts to make a perfect dozen!


Put on your Sherlock Holmes hat and let the sleuthing begin! Can you spot the holly border and some of the muted hearts in the pic above? And you can probably figure out which corner of the design this might be? And don't forget to check out the beautiful color scheme!

That's all for now, but stay tuned for more Holly & Hearts Mystery Sampler sneak peeks and holiday fun! We hope you enjoy unraveling the holiday mystery, as much as we've had creating it for all of you!