Wednesday, July 10, 2013

{ Progress & Previews }

 
Today I have one foot in Hallowe'en
....and the other in Winter ~
 
I'm working on the 'OWL O' ween' design,
and you can see that I'm almost finished with the boy-owl's clothing...
poor little headless thing ~
 
...progress of OWL O'ween ~ stotching on 32ct Old Farmhouse Linen from ©Notforgotten Farm
 
see those old pins?
I use them to count out my stitches...
how?
by pinning them in every ten stitches so I can keep my placement and not have to frog.
{ I love frogs and toads, and lizards...ok, snakes too)
but
I HATE frogging out my mis-counted stitches!
 
for those of you unfamiliar with the term 'frog' or 'frogging' ~
in the 'stitching' world, it means to take out your mistake...or rip it out,
rip it rip it rip it = ribbet ribbet ribbet = frogging!
(get it?)
 
so these old pins help me keep track of rows of ten,
like our charts are counted into 10 x 10 blocks....it works for me.
(clear as mud?)
 
headless owl-boy
 In other news:
 
I have been keeping a secret....
Our Farmhouse will be featured in the Winter 2013 issue of
 
We had thee pleasure of hosting Franklin & Esther Schmidt (photographers)
 while our humble abode was decorated for a simple Country Christmas...
and
I am in the process of designing a free downloadable ornament for you to cross stitch ~
here's a sneak peek preview:
 
threads are stitched in quiet, snowy shades...
 So you can see that my mind is caught between two seasons right now!
(if i had my way, I would live in a perpetual AUTUMN!)
 
 

...and my days would not be complete without the companionship of Iggy...
although he prefers to sleep most of the time on the bed in the cool bedroom ~
 

sleepy Ig ~

I want to thank you for your kind comments on our new frame and 'Rev' design!
 
I am stitching as fast as I can to expedite his (and the others') release date!!
 
Always a pleasure to read your comments, they mean the world to me.
and
always happy to receive phonecalls from excited Folks too!
 
...Wishing you all a beautiful day my Friends ~
 
Blessed be!
 
Lori from
Notforgotten Farm

20 comments:

backporchcarver said...

I am so excited to see your house in Country Sampler, I love that magazine, can't wait.Thanks for explaining about the frogging, I knew what it meant (from experience lol) but didn't know why, now I do so there's my learning for today.Love the Reverend Gourden Squashbottom and the frame is perfect for him.I look forward to your posts even if I don't always comment.

Robin in Virginia said...

What super news to share with your readers, Lori! Hope you will give a reminder when it comes closer to coming out!

Robin in Virginia

Cindy said...

That is awesome! I'll be sure and pick up that issue!

linda said...

What wonderful news! Can't wait to pick up my copy. Even with all the excitement what a peaceful and serene environment you and Peter have created. Beautiful.

Nancy Bauer said...

So now that you are autumn and winter, can you make this humidity and heat go away? Wishful thinking huh? I am so excited for you to be in Country Sampler, I will keep my eyes out at the news racks for when it becomes available...happy stitching my friend :)

Jacqueline said...

Your work is divine no matter the season. Congrat's on being published. I look forward to seeing both of these completed.

denise said...

how exciting!! i can't wait to get mine. congratulations!!!!!!!!!! denise

Kathy L. said...

I had a feeling your farmhouse was going to be "published" when you left your Christmas decor up last year and said you had a surprise. I can't wait!

Kathy

Sonja of Hickety Pickety said...

Wow...I really am out of the loop...I didn't even realize Country Sampler was still around. I've not seen one of those in probably 10 years..yikes!

Barb said...

Keep the Halloween designs coming. Can't wait to see Owl boy! I subscribe to that magazine. I 'll be looking forward to seeing your home featured!

village folk art said...

How Great is that ... am so happy for you and I will surely get that issue of 'Country Sampler'. Thanks for the education ... now I know about frogging. Iggy looks so peaceful.

Anonymous said...

I am so excited, Lori! I'm looking forward to watching others get introduced to the wonderful world of Notforgotten Farms. I find myself talking about your cherished creations to all ;-) I cannot wait for Country Sampler to hit the stands!! so proud of you...

Unknown said...

Well, it is Always a pleasure to see your blog with your beautiful stitches also even is we can see also a wip...

Chris said...

Congratulations on Country Sampler!! Woot!
Lovely progress on the new designs.
Sweet Iggy.

Doreen Frost said...

You are so talented Lori!!!

Congratulations on the Magazine shoot!!!

Sandra said...

That is wonderful Lori! So happy for you and Peter.
Sandra
Homespun Elegance
www.plainfancymerchant.blogspot.com

Miss LindaLee said...

Such beautiful work as always. Looking forward to seeing both pieces as you go along.

Angie Berry ~ Berry Homespun Primitives said...

Oh yes... I know frogging ALL TOO WELL, haha! I don't know why I never thought of this though, thanks for the awesome tip!

Congrats on your upcoming CS feature!! I will be anxiously awaiting that issue!

I'm with you... I'd be living in a perpetual autumn also. It's my favorite time of all, even more so than Christmas.

Have a delightful week~

Stacey said...

I have been deep in my work, but when I get a chance to pop my head out, this is the first place that I come. I so love the colors, textures and characters. You are always a soft place to land, my friend. Congrats on Country Sampler,I can't wait to see~

Yours in perpetual Autumn,

Stacey

Unknown said...

Lori,

Thanks for the info on frogging...just love the pin idea as i usually lose my count and have to start over and over.
Can't wait to get my winter issue of Country Sampler! Love the "Rev" and the colonial inspired frame...definitely will want this...always love your designs!

Martha Doe 4theluvofprimitives