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Monday, March 16, 2026

Nashville Market 2026 -- Haul

Happy Monday, Friends!

My travels to Alabama and back home to North Carolina went smoothly. I listened to an audio book while driving back roads and that helped the trip go quickly.


The purpose of the trip was to attend Market Day at GaRon Stitchery in Ozark, AL. I explained about Nashville Market here.


Gary and Ronny had all the market goodies displayed such that customers did not have to dig through charts to find what they wanted.









I stitched after I picked up my pre-order…and did a little more stash enhancement. There were a few other ladies that hung out all day and stitched with me. Then the guys joined us when things slowed down.


Ronny and Lynn
Gary closed the shop an hour early so he, Ronny and I could grab an early dinner. I needed to get a good night’s rest before driving home on Sunday.


I didn’t take a lot of photos of the trip because I was too busy socializing and stitching. But I did take some pictures of my market haul.

 

From Teresa Kogut


Chart and a Specialty Cut Piece of Fabric


1776-2026 Stocking


We are Blessed Chart


The kit and paint from Chantelle's 141 Design Company
to make the drum for We are Blessed

From Brenda Gervais, With Thy Needle and Thread



One Flag, One Land


The kit to make the stand from Chatelle's 141 Design Company

From Plum Street Samplers


The Pledge of Allegiance


Happy Day

From Finally A Farmgirl


Haven for Liberty Sampler

The 2026 Prairie Schooler Santa


From Siren Stitchworks


Patriotic Biscornu Chart and Buttons

From Threadwork Primitives


Red Letter Sampler


36 count Linen and Threads for Red Letter Sampler

From Annie Beez Folk Art


Patriotic Pears


Linen, threads, finishing fabric and wool for Patriotic Pears

From Dirty Annie's


Honey Lemon Tea


The finishing supplies from Paisleys and Polka Dots for Honey Lemon Tea


Hey Honey


The finishing supplies fro Paisleys and Polka Dots for Hey Honey

There are five designers who collaborated on a seasonal project called Baked Fresh. Each created five designs to be displayed on a wood cookie jar.


From Sweet Wing Studio


Easter Cookies

From Crafty Bluebonnet


Patriotic Cookies

From Finally A Farmgirl


Halloween Cookies

From Antique Needleworkers


Thanksgiving Cookies

From Textilly Crafts


Christmas Cookies

The wood cookie jar is from Paisleys and Polka Dots



Lastly, I picked up new needles, ric-rac, needle minder, and some pins





This should keep me busy for a while.


But first, I need to make the Sewcialites 3 block that was released last Friday, and the Fat Quarters by the Dozen block that was released yesterday. That means the next update will be a quilty one.


See you soon!


Friday, March 13, 2026

Floss Friday -- February Stats and Cross Stitch Progress

It dawned on me that I never posted my cross stitch counts for February. I more than doubled January’s stitch count with 5,180 stitches last month.

Valentine Alphabet was a start, finish and fully finish…


Parade Sam was a start and finish…


And I made progress on Salute to Abigail…


Progress as of Thursday, March 12th

Salute to Abigail was the only cross stitch project I worked on this past week.


Today is the day I am driving to Alabama to attend GaRon Stitchery’s Market Saturday. I baked Gary’s favorite cookies last night. His birthday was earlier this month, but we are celebrating this weekend.


I’ll be home Sunday afternoon and will keep my promise to make my hubby dinner. Part of it is already made and thawing in the refrigerator as of this morning.


The plan is to share my market haul in Monday’s post so stay tuned.


Enjoy your weekend and I’ll see you soon.

 

Monday, March 9, 2026

Sewcialites 3 – Block 3 and I Cooked!

Happy Monday, Friends!

Fat Quarter Shop released block number 3 in this year’s Sewcialites quilt along.

Cabin Life Block is designed by Robin Pickens.


Again, I am making the 6” blocks using Lyda Rose by Bunny Hill Designs for Moda.  And much to my surprise, the block actually measures 6-1/2” unfinished. Go figure!


I’ve mentioned in the past how my husband took early retirement in 2017. Since then, he has been the chief cook. He enjoys it and is much more adventurous than I. I am the baker and he enjoys that as well 😊


I told him the other day that I would commit to cooking at least one evening a weekend to give him a break. Sunday evening’s offering was grilled Cuban pork tenderloin with black beans and rice.

I also made a lemon butter cake for dessert.

I didn’t get to everything I had hoped to over the weekend, but it was still productive and enjoyable.


See you soon,

 

Friday, March 6, 2026

Floss Friday – Cross Stitch Progress and Nashville Needlework Market

Happy Friday, Friends!

I mentioned in last Saturday’s post, that I may stitch monogamously on Salute to Abigail. 

That is how I spent my cross-stitch time this week. Here is last week’s progress…

Here is this week’s progress…


A little wonky after coming out of the Q-Snap
This is four evening’s worth of stitching. I’m seeing good progress and will continue to work only on this piece for the next week. I am traveling next weekend and will take along something a bit easier to stitch on.

The reason I am traveling next weekend is because of an event that is happening this weekend.

Nashville Needlework Market is held in Nashville (duh) on the first full weekend in March each year. It is a wholesale trade show where designers of fabric, floss, and other accoutrements get together to sell their wares to our favorite needlework shops. Both online and brick-and-mortar shops attend.

Since this event is not open to the general public, many brick-and-mortar stores will host a “market day” at their shops the Saturday following the event. I will be driving down to Alabama to pick up my pre-orders, and likely do a bit more stash enhancement, from GaRon Stitchery. I don’t usually share “haul” but I may do that when I return home.

For my travel stitch, I was thinking of kitting up Primrose Cottage’s Free Stitch Friday chart they released yesterday. You have to sign up for their newsletters to get the free charts.

Isn’t it cute? That little house and those sheep warm my heart.

In the meantime, Sewcialites 3 – Block 3 has been released. I’ll check the Fat Quarter Shop's YouTube this morning to see which fabrics Kimberly uses in her block. Then I’ll spend some time this weekend putting it together.

What are you plans for the weekend? Hope it is something enjoyable.

See you soon,