Showing posts with label sheep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sheep. Show all posts

Friday, January 15

Blank Greeting Cards to Color


My friends and I hope your weekend is off to a great start~
Hope you're all staying strong and healthy.


Penny for your thoughts!
This dear little friend is keeping her prices low~ giggle... 

Or send along the card as is for your recipient to color.
All of my pen & ink greeting cards are blank inside.





We're expecting winter weather this weekend.
December and January have been uncommonly warm and green~
Two lawn daisies have blossomed in our side yard!
I will pick them and bring them indoors before the snow & ice arrives.
Soup will be simmering and a new rug hooking mat started.

Take good care, Friends~
Wishing your hearts peace and happiness

 

Thursday, December 24



Peace on Earth
May your Christmas be filled with hope and
Joyous memories of those who have touched your heart~


I'm looking forward to a few days off with hubby~
Pushing some loops, pulling some loops & slow stitching...
A batch of cookies or two~
Alaina & I have been planning a day of paper mache, too!

Sharing how I finished one of my latest patterns~
Home in New England

I used four stands of wool yarn.
Long enough length to trim around the entire piece.
Whip stitch in place with DMC floss.
Sometimes your piece will try to curl as you're finishing it...
No worries, you can press it at the end.
Finished side down against a plush towel, mist pressing cloth
with water & iron on medium heat.


View from the back side



 Wishing you every joy of this beautiful season~
Praying you all stay strong & healthy!

Monday, June 1

Common Thread Pattern


'Common Thread' copyright 2020 Michelle L. Palmer

Sharing a pattern~
Personal use only, please.
You have my permission to enlarge this pattern for your project.
Applique, embroidery, rug hooking, rug punch...
I think I'm going to relax with some slow stitching.

This pattern is for punch needle with embroidery floss~
Reversed & ready for tracing.

Right click on the image to save it to your computer.
Print 'Actual Size' or 100% to fit on standard printer paper.
The original is 9'' x 6''

"There is a thread that binds all of us together:
Pull one end of the thread,
the strain is felt all down the line."
Rosamond Marshall



Monday, January 23

January Spring to Winter~


We have enjoyed beautifully mild weather for a couple weeks~
January thaw with a twist!

Little Chickadee is sharing some love & Mr. Woolen is sharing a few
snippets of wool to keep her nest cozy~

Hope you stay safe as winter arrives again, Friends!
Wishing you a wonderful week~

Friday, January 13

Black sheep Valentine punch needle~


"Black Sheep in the Posies"
Copyright 2017 Michelle L. Palmer

My first pattern for 2017!
A Valentine~

We have been enjoying some of the most beautiful sunrises~
Peach, salmon... hot pink... fire-tones!
Makes the studio glow so pretty.
I can't work in my studio during winter months~
Too cold.
No matter the temperature I love to spend a bit of time
out there in the mornings.
Putting together projects... sorting... organizing...

This wooly friend is sharing a bouquet of sunrise with you!
Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Friends!



Friday, October 21

Snowmen, sheep and a squirrel!


We have been enjoying beautiful Autumn days!
Very little frost...
The vegetable garden continues to share.
We were warned that our fall foliage colors would be minimal.
Not as full, could be dull, muted.
NOT AT ALL!
The most beautiful, vibrant and stunning colors in years!
Wish I could share the setting with you~


Came across a row of young oak trees the other day~
There were acorns everywhere!!
Not sure how squirrels & other gatherers have not discovered the nuts!
I could have scooped them up with a shovel & buckets~
I filled my pocket and brought them home for our little gray & red friends.
Gathered some leaves so we can purchase the same oak varieties for
our back yard!


I used Instant Antique spray for this snow friend~
Pure white is beautiful...
I love the textural results of the antiqued floss on my more
primitive snowmen friends!
(Instant Antique is available from Primitive Gatherings)


Most of my punch needle designs are interpretations from
my original watercolor paintings~
The top image is a color printout of my original watercolor painting.
I painted this little meadow scene in 1996.


I originally punched the sheep with white & taupe colors~
They didn't stand out enough to me... the whole design was too cold.
Painting with threads is a little different than painting with watercolor!
Now I want to paint the scene with brown sheep!


Our snowman looks sad that my sheep lost their coats of white!
Soon to have their coats of brown, gray & black~
The one color I just love in this piece is the scarf~ DMC 4130!
It is variegated... rich harvest colors!
She has her November scarf on~

Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Friends! 

Monday, February 24

Needle Felted Rabbits!


... and sheep!
I always have to play with curls when I needle felt~
They are so much fun!


Pretty bunnies dressed in sky blue...


Little bunnies wearing 'Springtime' greens!


Plums, purples & blacks remind me of a starry night sky...


So pretty in pink!


Sunny and sweet!


Baa! Baa! Black sheep...

"Hey! You're not a sheep!"
"IMPOSTOR!!"


Dressed in their finest~ they're off to the Bunny Hop!
Bounce! Bounce! Bounce!

Hope your week is off to a great start...
with a little 'hop' in your step!

Friday, December 27

Needle felted sheep...


This furry love made his way home for Christmas~
He is living in Nevada with one of my dearest friends!
Wanted to share bits of how I felted him~


I gathered wool from three New York State farmers...
It was a joy to meet them & to visit the sheep in their pastures!


It is fun to hold larger needle felted pieces... 
If I knew how to do this as a young teen my bedroom would have
quickly become over-run with wool animals!


First layer of curls...


Little color to face & ears...


Portrait with his long curls on~

Still making a few Christmas gifts for family celebrations later this month...
I invested in a few reverse/inverted barb needles.
When I work on a project with them I will share photographs!

Hope you're days are filled with wonderful~