Blog · Cross Stitching

My First HAED Cross Stitch

Van Gogh’s Cafe Terrace on the Place – Heaven and Earth Design Full Material Pack

Follow along this project’s progress inside the Cross-Stitching section and on You Tube

My very first Heaven and Earth Design (HAED) cross stitch project – I ordered the pattern and full material pack kit a few years ago and am finally feeling brave enough to embark on this multi-year project!

HAED patterns are notorious for their extreme detail, oversized canvases, and time commitment. I’ve made many (smaller) Van Gogh cross stitches in the past, and now it’s time to level-up to the most extreme one yet.

HAED’s Pattern and Material Pack came with: Pattern booklet and thread guide; DMC cotton thread; 28 count Lugana cotton canvas; needle threader; needle holder; size 28 Bohin tapestry needles (add-on when ordering)

I’ll be stitching 1 over 1, diagonal parking method. The finished size of this piece will be 18″ x 24″!

Follow me on my journey working through this massive full coverage cross stitch project

Vincent Van Gogh’s oil painting The Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum (commonly called Café Terrace at Night, and was first titled Café, le soir or Coffehouse in the evening) depicts a nighttime scene of an outdoor Cafe in Arles, France. The painting (finished in 1888) now resides at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands

Blog · Dressmaking

I made an Epic 17 Foot Long Cape for my Wedding

Making an insanely huge cape for my wedding turned out to be easier than I thought. Aside from having to do math twice, the hardest part was hiding 16 yards (yes, you read that right….YARDS) of bright yellow organza fabric in our apartment for 6 months to surprise my husband on our wedding day

If you too are getting married and need ideas for making your own epic bridal accessory – or just want to look at some pretty pictures, then this is the video for you!

Blog · Quilts

Disappearing Baby Quilts

Don’t worry, the quilts and the babies are all accounted for. The Disappearing 4 Patch block makes for a great “disappearing” baby quilt, and comes together really fast. Follow along while I make a couple quilts for a couple little nuggets that we welcomed into the family this year.