Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Yarnology & Dropcloth Sampler Giveaway!

 
(Embroidery fiber from Dyed Fiber on Etsy)
Hi, Knitters,
Please read (or scroll) all the way through to the end today. I know it is long but there is good information and opportunity for you all the way through.

I am so excited to finally get up to Winona, Minnesota this Thursday, June 27th, 2013! I will be at Yarnology from 6-8pm. I will bring lots of samples from my new book, Topsy-Turvy Inside Out Knit Toys and a few (or a lot of) extras. Also, my Egg to Turtle free pattern card will be available for those attending the event. If you are in the area, please stop in. I'd love to see you at Yarnology!

65 East Third St.
Winona, Minnesota
(507) 474-9444
email: info@yarnologymn.com

I had a great and brief time at TNNA last weekend. I was in Ohio less than 24 hours. I had two book signings on Sunday, one with Unicorn Books and another with R&M. Both signings went well. Thanks for stopping by! The other big thing was that the pattern for Little Dragon is now available for yarn shops to order from Unicorn. Little Dragon was featured on the cover of the Unicorn Fall 2013 catalog which was fun to see. 



While at TNNA I got to briefly see old friends, Suzette and Alison from The Wool Cabin, Brandy Fortune, Angela Tong, Craig from LoopKristin Nicholas (click here to see a photo of us together), and Leslie and Laura of The Knit Girllls. Plus, I met some new friends, the owners Lisa and Kris, from Cream City Yarn in Milwaukee.   


Now onto today's topic, embroidery! I love embroidery and have dabbled with it since I was a kid. We used to get those Holly Hobby kits, in fact, I still have one that hasn't been finished. It's probably 40 years old by now. I have done cross stitch and needlepoint, too. I enjoy hand-stitching so much but I haven't done much of it in recent years. That is until I found Rebecca Ringquist. Do you know her?

Here are Rebecca's links:
Rebecca Ringquist on Creativebug (I have taken 3 of Rebecca's online classes, Embroidery Sampler, Layered Floral Embroidery, and Embroidery Transfer Techniques - all of them fantastic!)

Run to all of these links! 


Not too long ago, before finding out about Rebecca, I had pulled out a piece of washed wool felt and some embroidery floss and just started stitching. I love busy, messy embroidery that appears without rhyme or reason. I started in with my stitches without any intention. I loved it but had to put it down because of work knitting.

Then I somehow ran across Rebecca's work and her Etsy shop and my urge to embroider took over. I quickly ordered the Dropcloth Sampler and waited impatiently for it to arrive. In the meantime I took Rebecca's wonderful Embroidery Sampler class in preparation. I learned so much, it's really incredible. I have stitched for years and years, however, this simple and fairly short class blew me away. I eagerly stitched along on my Dropcloth Sampler as I watched each stitch segment in the class again and again. I have watched each segment multiple times. The small tips and tricks you can learn from an expert are truly astounding. I am a changed embroiderer.

Rebecca is an amazing, charming, clear and relaxing teacher. I highly recommend her online courses. 

After I received my Dropcloth Sampler I couldn't put it down. I happily stitched all weekend. I ended up making my sampler into a sketchbook holder but it could also be a knitting needle holder. I love it so much and I can't remember having so much fun with another craft in a long, long time.

Here is what my finished sampler looks like:

 









The swirly blue chain stitch fabric is by Betz White!


Isn't it beautiful? I love the fabric and the linen backing. Rebecca is brilliant. I love that while practicing the stitches I could add in my own ideas and embellishments. Rebecca kept saying more is more and I completely agree when it comes to embroidery.

Giveaway Information:

Now for the best part! You can leave a comment on this post to enter to win your own unstitched Dropcloth Sampler from Rebecca's Etsy shop! In addition, Rebecca has generously offered to throw in her new Color Wheel Sampler (click here to see it!) for a second winner. I'm so excited for you. Please leave one comment on this post along with an email address or your rav id so I can get in touch.


After finishing my sampler sketchbook cozy I came back to my wool felt embroidery and made it into a needle holder. I put two pieces of washed wool felt together to create a needle book.


Now I load up my needles before I sit to stitch and I am ready to go!


Here is the back of the needle book. This needle book has been the greatest thing ever for my stitching. I love it!


I also stitched a linen bookmark that is going to be a gift. 


I backed it with some fabric and zig-zagged and sewed the edges to eliminate fraying. It turned out so good. I have ordered some more of Rebecca's Dropcloth designs to work on, too. 

It's so good to have a break from the knitting now and again. It is rejuvenating somehow.

Now enter away! You will have so much fun with Rebecca's work, I just know it.

Good luck.
best, susie
p.s. A photo p.s. is a first but here it is:

Please hop over and check out the beautiful ceramic work of Nancy Walker. I met her in Seattle at Vogue Knitting Live where her lovely daughter, Amanda, took one of my classes. I purchased one of Nancy's shawl pins with a rooster imprinted on the front and knit stitches imprinted on the back. It has become my favorite shawl pin and it is the only thing I bought at VKLive. These pins, called Talking Clay, are very unique. Click here for the brand new Talking Clay Etsy Shop! You will love the shawl pins and Nancy!

379 comments:

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A Faithful Journey said...

What a beautiful giveaway! Thank you! My Rav name is blssdmumof3 and my email is amysbooksnyarn at gmail dot com. :)

Carmen N said...

I can't wait to meet you in person tomorrow! (I almost forgot - good thing my mother reminded me this morning). Thanks for another wonderful giveaway

Carmen N said...

See, I was so excited I forgot my contact info: cnuland on Rav

Kelsie B said...

Oh I love embroidery! I would so love to win this. A brilliant giveaway!

rav id: soonerknitter

Jessica said...

Pick me!! Pick me!!
jpeled on Ravelry

Anonymous said...

Love all things hand sewn, knitted, crocheted, embroidered, needlepointed, cross-stitched, even though I haven't tried them all yet. Your embroidery is beautiful and very more is more - and I love it! Again, thanks for sharing!

the habit of being said...

I've been eyeballing and drooling over her samplers for some time! I'm glad to know about her online courses as I need to learn a few more stitches to keep it fresh. Thanks for the opportunity!

rav: thehabitofbeing
or hello (at) thehabitofbeing (dot) com

Unknown said...

It's gorgeous! I'd love a chance to win a sampler like that and step up my skills. SpinningMommy on Ravelry and Twitter.

Unknown said...

Perfection! When I look at Rebecca Ringquist's work I feel HAPPY and inspired. Thank you for sharing her work, shop, classes and this give away.

The Andersons said...

Thanks so much for the lovely post and opportunity. I have wanted to do embroidery well for years and this sounds like a great chance to improve!

linda in chicagoland said...

Looks like so much fun!
Linda (pawsandknit on Rav)

linda in chicagoland said...

Looks like so much fun!
Linda (pawsandknit on Rav)

Chloe grice said...

Gorgeousness! Very inspiring :-)
chloe grice at ymail dot com

Shelly Rene said...

I remember doing embroidery in junior high and was an avid cross stitcher for years before getting back into crocheting and knitting. So many needle crafts, so little time! I love them all! This looks like a really fun kit!
Ravelry: SnowShell

Anonymous said...

Please pls pick me! I LOVE her embroidery concept& design, just favourited her shop in Etsy - ty!

~ Kim aka treblemaker in Rav.

Pauly Heller said...

I love the wild abandon of these embroidery designs, Susie. Like you, I used to do a lot of embroidery, crewel, and cross stitching, but don't have a thing to show for it, because I gave all the projects away. (Though my 32-year-old son proudly displays a framed counted-cross-stitch Indian he won the blue ribbon for at the Arizona State Fair when he was 10 or 11 years old.

Pauly
paulyheller (RavID)

beth said...

I have an oval framed Holly Hobbie picture I embroidered in the basement!!! I love how you created a needle holder . . . my circulars are in a basket and straights/dp's in a crock, so not too easy to travel with. It would be so much fun to embroider again!

Beth @ bethann311 (ravelry)

Anonymous said...

I too have been embroidering since I was a young girl. DianaLee Rav ID

Pauly Heller said...

Don't know if this is going to post as a duplicate, Susie, since my original comment disappeared. Anyway, I love the embroidery and the vivid colors and the wild abandoned feeling of the designs. I used to do a lot of embroidery, counted cross stitch and crewel work, but gave everything away as gifts. (Though I did more recently use duplicate stitch to monogram a bathrobe I knitted for my granddaughter.)

Blessings,
Pauly
paulyheller (Ravelry ID)

Pauly Heller said...

I love the wild abandon of these embroidery designs, Susie. Like you, I used to do a lot of embroidery, crewel, and cross stitching, but don't have a thing to show for it, because I gave all the projects away. (Though my 32-year-old son proudly displays a framed counted-cross-stitch Indian he won the blue ribbon for at the Arizona State Fair when he was 10 or 11 years old.

Pauly
paulyheller (RavID)

sako said...

This is a really neat give away I have done redwork in the past.
Your work looks awesome also.
Thank you for the chance to win.
Seems so freeing

skch on raverly

Lisa A said...

Just beautiful, thanks for sharing and for the giveaway. It looks like a very fun and relaxing project! (asiljo on Ravelry)

Johnston4kids said...

Definitely going to check these out on etsy. My daughter dapples in embroidery and I'd enjoy winning this for her. Johnston4kids on rav.

Anonymous said...

I used to o embroidery like that when I was a child, my Nana had some unfinished ones that I was able to use, I had forgotten that I dis that. Thanks for reminding me. It is a really beautiful sampler. Anita. Rav I.D. BooSulley

Amanda said...

Would love to have a play with this just beautiful :) WindsongFarm

Anonymous said...

My Gran taught me to embroider when I was a girl. It's been years since but would love to reacquaint myself with this needlecraft doing such a lovely project.
Kammber rav id

flutie66 said...

I used to do a bunch of embroidery also. It's so fun to see new and modern ways to put the beautiful art to work. Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

I've done some redwork in the past always found it relaxing. This looks like a fun project to pick it back up for. Thank you for the chance to win. The embroidery looks awesome

Sandy
email- masonrck@yahoo.com

Twila said...

What inspiration!!

Love it!!


ncTwila on Ravelry

Anonymous said...

Thanks for reminding me of my first love with a needle. I still have the apron I embellished so many tears ago its almost an antique.

Patbknitting

smozerose said...

I have never seen anything like this! I used to embroider quite a bit in my youth and I think the sampler would make an amazing needle roll.
Rav ID: smozerose

Anonymous said...

would love a chance to win ... Her work is beautiful!

RavID kjalbright

Elena said...

Oh! I just started sewing and embroidering! It would be a great guide for me! rav: essiz

Maureen said...

The embroidery is wonderful would love a dropcloth sampler!

Rav: acornknitster

Anonymous said...

I used to embroider and cross stitch too but moved on to knitting. I would love the sampler to get back in touch with embroidery! What great color!

gailg - Rav ID

Linda T said...

Wow. I read and reread this blog and loved the embroidery drop cloths. It made such sense to get inspiration from another craft source. You've inspired me to do the same!

Rav. ID Humaha

Heidiinthehills said...

How beautiful....

allie said...

Beautiful job on your sampler! And, very inspiring! Would love to try the drop cloth sampler!

alliegirl on Rav

allie said...

Beautiful job on your sampler! And, very inspiring! Would love to get back into embroidery; a good break from knitting.

alliegirl on Rav

Cindy said...

What a great post! Really like your sampler. I have just started dabbling again in embroidery after many years away and would love to win this giveaway :)
Cindy
yarnstead on Ravelry

grahamcrackerzz said...

The could not come at a better time. I want to start embroidering again. I have a Levi jacket all ready to go. I will pop over to her Etsy shop and see what I can find.

Pamm said...

I have done some type of needlecraft since I was six and I still LOVE it!!! Can't wait to learn more from the online classes! Thanks for the links!

Pamm said...

I have done some type of needlecraft since I was six! Thanks for the links!

Elaine said...

This embroidery is so colorful. Absolutely love it.
Elmpark on Ravelry

aggie325 said...

I love it....and I love your comments about the Holly Hobby samplers. I did one in 8th or 9th grade on muslin that my Mom made into a peasant top! Sure wish I still had it for the memories. Boy, was I cool!!

quiltexas said...

Thanks for showing my hand dyed thread on your blog today! It was a great birthday present!
Dyedfiber---Kathy

Kathy said...

I just discovered these embroidery samplers through creative bug and signed up right away. Love these samplers!

Anonymous said...

What beautiful work and i've always felt like all thumbs when it comes to different stitches so thank you for introducing me to Nancy and her online class.

Julie said...

Beautiful!

Echoesofstars on rav :)

Ontario Dunlops said...

Oh I would LOVE to win this......I have embroidery on my mind!...and the stitches bring back memories of learning them in 4H.....MANY years ago...lol

Tracy V. said...

I would love to in this. I will definitely check out the classes - I haven't done embroidery since I was a child.

bitten78 said...

I absolutely love the embroidery! it's so colorful and vibrant, I can see this quickly becoming a new needlework obsession for me, the possibilities seem endless and I get to learn a whole new art from scratch. I will certainly be checking out the class, the paisley sampler and color wheel have me swooning. Thanks so much!

ErikaC said...

How beautiful! Love all the bright cheery colors in your sampler! Also love the paisley sampler on her Etsy site. :)
RavID: ErikaC

calli said...

I've been planning to buy a dropcloth workshop on creativebug for the longest time! I'd be so happy to win the sampler!

Lynn said...

oh my gosh, my best friend would LOVE this. She is freakishly talented at picking up needlecrafts. I'd love to win this for her.
--flowerdancer on Ravelry

Anonymous said...

These samplers look so cute and fun! I am going to check out the classes. Rav id: ljgreenlaw

Unknown said...

Oh, this is lovely! What a satisfying, soothing sort of endeavor.

Lisa (mrsp on rav}

JSF said...

Beautiful! Rav Id:jaclyn622

Jane said...

Wow! You have done a wonderful job. I love the sampler and the creative ways to use it. I use to do embroidery too and you have inspired me to try it again. Wow!

Anonymous said...

Just lovely!!! Thanks for the giveaway! jillpickle on Ravelry

Anonymous said...

Haven't embroidered for 35 years but this has certainly brought back great memories of stitching with my Mom. Would love to win this beautiful sampler.
LoopyLee on Ravelry

Anonymous said...

Wow I too remember embroidering my jeans in high school. I loved that I could take the teenage uniform of the time uniquely mine. Would be fun to embroider again.
Miriam ravid busymom07755

Tully Family said...

My dd is currently working on the drop cloth sampler but I'd love to work on it myself! And we would both love the other sampler. :) Btw, her etsy shop shipped super fast!

Anonymous said...

The sampler looks like a lot of fun to make. I'd love to give it a go!

Raverly: JRochelle

Kim W said...

Beautiful embroidery - I love how colorful it is! I've been working on embroidery these days too, already it seems to hot for knitting. (I'm KimW on Ravelry).

Joanne Snyder said...

Lovely embroidery, I have done many embroidery projects as a teen and into my 20's. Thank you for the giveaway. Rav ID hedgiesyarn

Leslie said...

So excited about this post ,
Sandolson@charter.net

Rose said...

So excited you are coming to Minnesota! Hope to see you in Winona. Also love the embroidery - a flashback to the 60s & 70s. Don't stop knitting though we love your designs!!

jenbrook96 said...

I haven't embroidered since I was little, but you are inspiring me to give it another go. I would love to win this!

jenbrook96 on Ravelry

Anonymous said...

Stunning work. I would love a project like this.
kmacmillan2003 on Ravelry

Dana S. Whitney said...

Would definitely love to have some added inspiration! I've unearthed my embroidery recently as well... thread painting, really... as much floss per square inch as I can manage!
PainterWoman on Ravelry

Kristen said...

Wow those are so cute. I've been a cross stitcher for ages and would love to get into embroidery. I'm ekcj0709 on Rav

Unknown said...

Lovely! It's time to pick up my non-knitting needles. :)

Anonymous said...

I used to love to embroider too - I did all my jeans! Would love one of the kits -- they look great!

sandrarumsey said...

Wow! What beautiful samplers and beautiful colours. Please enter me.

Nola's Art said...

This would be grat summer fun! I will keep my fingers crossed.
Thanks,
Nola

Diana said...

I love embroidery, this all looks terrific!! Thanks for the chance to win!

Diana said...

Forgot my Rav Id...

Malikestoknit

Malin said...

This looks like fun! I'd love to win and try it out. I'm Malin on Ravelry.

Barb T. said...

I love this offer! Thanks for the opportunity, Susan.
barblt99. on rav

Mim said...

Love that! Yes, please.

Unknown said...

I would love one of her samplers!

Unknown said...

I would love to try one of her samplers!

Anonymous said...

I so want to lean to do this. Thanks for the inspiration.
soccer-mom on Ravelry.

Lori said...

The embroidery patterns look like so much fun. My teenage daughter just dug out one of my old embroidered denim work shirts, she was so excited.

Lori said...

The embroidery patterns look like so much fun. My teenage daughter just dug out one of my old embroidered denim work shirts, she was so excited.

Anonymous said...

I so want to learn to do this, thanks for the inspiration!
soccer-mom on ravelry.

Suzanne said...

My eye caught the color wheel sampler upon first glance at the shop. What an inspiring post. I have been wanting to do a sampler so this is so timely!

PS. You do a great job with all of the links, Susan!

Anonymous said...

Love this giveaway! Love your finished work!
Thanks! jdgough@hotmail.com

teresa said...

I love Rebecca's work! I purchased her online class last week and I am thoroughly enjoying it!

Karen said...

I have been drawn to embroidery for a long time - especially embroidery on hand knits! Unfortunately I don't know what I am doing, so I will be checking out these classes for sure!

Donita from Michigan said...

I also did so much embroidery as a child. Now it would be a nice diversion from knitting. Thank you for the giveaway.
Donita (grandmaW on ravelry)

wolfgran said...

Beautiful! I love embroidery, it is the second type of needlework I learned as a child.
Are you ever coming to Florida? Toy knitting is perfect for our hot climate, lol!

Granny J said...

Thank you for this post full of wonderful information! Win or not I will be visiting Rebecca's site.
lacie.jensen@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Love the embroidery! It is a great giveaway!
shawm@rogers.com
marion

Carol H said...

Oh! Beautiful pieces! Please enter me in the giveaway! All this time lurking in the blog a sphere. Knitting away, and playing around with your itty bitty toys, and Spud and animals from the farm. Watching your work.

I cannot wait for the dragon to hit one of my knitting haunts! First try will be in black for the Night Fury from How to Train Your Dragon.

Dagny said...

So neat!
Ravelry: flyingpigknits

Anonymous said...

What a generous offer from both of you! Thanks so much!

Bookboxer on Ravelry

Anonymous said...

I would love to try one of these -thanks for the chance to win!
nigellafoxy at gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

I haven't done any embroidery for years. so drops cross samplers embroidered is so colorful and cheery! I absolutely love it!
Lissa
Rav id: melinwis

camby said...

I've done a little stitching since I was a kid too. Haven't done much, but it would be fun to get back into it!
Camby on Rav

babyboxermom said...

SBA, I'm working on one of your toy patterns and stopped in to look for a tutorial and BAM!!! That colorful embroidery mesmerized me! Used to do tons of stitching until knitting took over. Your post is tempting me to pull out some old projects!

Velda said...

I have a Holly Hobby embroidered piece too! I made it for my 1st little girl 35 years ago! Thanks for bringing back a sweet memory.
Velda
vjferguson@comcast.net

Betty said...

What a wonderful giveaway! Would love to try a sampler.

Betty said...

What a wonderful giveaway! Would love to try a sampler.

Kathy said...

I love all your ideas Susan.

Kathy29 on Ravelry.

Thanks

Kathy

Sarah said...

I have been wanting to learn how to embroider! Thanks for the chance!

Megan said...

These are gorgeous samplers! Thank you so much for sharing her with us all - and thanks for the giveaway! rav id - showandtellmeg

Tuxbird said...

I did some embroidery last year and it was super fun! I'd love another project to work on, and these are so fun and colorful. Thanks for the giveaway!

RachelUnraveled said...

Those are simply gorgeous! I am inspired and would love to win :) Rav ID: rachelunraveled

RachelUnraveled said...

Gorgeous! I would love to give embroidery a try! Rav ID: rachelunraveled

Kara said...

Oh, wow. I love the dropcloth sampler, and I really love your interpretation with the color palate! This is definitely something I'll have to revisit when I have more evening crafting time this winter. Thanks for sharing!

MrsCollinHobbs on Ravelry

Madame said...

Love the embroidery. I was wondering how to teach my 7yo (and myself) embroidery. These samplers may be just the right thing!

Michelle Martino said...

So thrilled for the opportunity to win such awesomeness! Thank you :)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful!! Pick me! ~Jen
shyjimdecker@q.com

Jennie50000 said...

This is so beautiful! Embroidery was the first thing I ever did, back when I was a kid. It reminds me of my grandma, who taught my sister and me.


jennie50000 on ravelry

adodds said...

what beautiful embroideries. I forget how much I enjoy it. Thanks for reminding me.

mequilter9158 said...

Does your post ever bring back memories! Every week when I got my allowance, I ran to the Ben Franklin store to buy either a pillowcase or a dresser scarf or more threads. I just found some of the cases a month ago. I miss doing this and just may start up again. Thanks for the giveaway and for posting this!!

slmiller8 said...

The drop cloth looks like a lot of fun. A new idea to me

DRon said...

Wow I haven't embroidered since I was a kid. I had forgotten how much fun it was. Maybe I will have a chance to try it again. Rav id knitty48

Daron said...

Wow I haven't embroidered since I was a kid. I had forgotten how much fun it was. Maybe I will have a chance to try it again. Rav id knitty48

mamacooks said...

what a fun project to do and the colors are so bright and fun!

mamacooks said...

The colors are so bright and fun! This would be such a fun project to work on. Would love it!

tjf said...

Wow, I would love to try one of these samplers and, I already have access to Rebecca's classes on Creativebug so I am definitely going to check out those. I haven't embroidered for years and I'd like to pick it up again. Thanks!

Tricia
thefankells@mesanetworks.net

Anonymous said...

I would love to do a dropcloth embroidery sampler! Thanks for the opportunity.
coffeeknitgal - ravid

Idiosyncratic Eye said...

I only dabble, when I have to, but my husband embroiders, I'll show him the links! I love the bright colours and fun design. Thanks for sharing! :)

pixiewear said...

beautiful! i especially love the color wheel. thanks for highlighting her work.

Anonymous said...

Would love to win this. I was just bemoaning the fact that embroidery pieces are so had to find.

Sandy in NJ
Pecsan114@optonline.net

Sarah Montie said...

What a black hole you led me down. I thought I knew how to embroider...
I followed all the links and am totally enamoured with her story and her journey. I just incorporated some simple embroidery on my last project.
Thanks so much for sharing.
Sarahmontie on ravelry

THE PURPLE SOCK said...

What a great break from knitting this would be. I have always been interested in samplers!! Just love your new book. thepurplesock on Ravelry

Kacy said...

Such beautiful embroidry! I would love tl win a sampler.

RavID: MeanderingHome

Page Remmers said...

Rebecca is one of my favorite artists and I would love to win a sampler! Thank you for the chance.
Page

Page Remmers said...

Rebecca is one of my favorite artists and I would love to win one of her samplers! Thank you for the chance-
Page

Anonymous said...

I usually use the basic stitches when I do embroidery. I would love to win so I could try out all the different stitches.

Rav id: knit2crochet

Anonymous said...

Ohhhh!! I would love to win this! Beautiful. I want to take the class too .

Carrie said...

I really love Rebecca's work!

Olea said...

I would so love one of these. Such a fan of dropcloth!

Brenda said...

This looks like fun! I would love to win!
Rav ID is Goodstuff.

Thanks!

Jodee said...

I would love to get the drop cloth. Been thinking of embroidering again.

jods rav id

Anonymous said...

Embroidery was one of my first crafts as a little girl and is often my Go to hand craft as the temperatures soar- I love adding it to pillow cases and sheets!
Johalley on Rav

jstultz50 said...

Thanks for doing this! Gorgeous!

Sharon said...

Love Rebecca's work and of course hope i win

Unknown said...

What a gorgeous creative outlet! I love that it can be as messy or as perfect as the stitcher wants!

Unknown said...

What a gorgeous creative outlet! I love that the stitches can be as messy as you want and still look wonderful!

Kylie said...

Love these!

kylieh on Rav.

Unknown said...

I love the Dropcloth samplers!

Unknown said...

I would love to win. The Dropcloth samplers are awesome!

Tobie said...

I love these designs--they are so happy and make me smile! I'd love to do some.

Skye said...

Hi,

I would love the chance to win this! Ravelry ID is Sfraz

lakchi said...

The samplers have wonderful color love them!
Rav I'd. LAKCHI

Judi A. said...

I have embroidered since a very young girl and it's always been a part of my life, skipping a span of years, perhaps, but always there and available. One can always learn new things, and it would excite me to win this wonderful giveaway.

Zowmom on ravelry
(Susan, I don't think I've entered before. My life has been a whirlwind lately and can't remember, but want you to know that, if so, duplicate entry is not intentional)

JaneT said...

I love Rebecca's samplers and love the ones I signed up for and am receiving one a month. Well worth the money. I would love being a winner.

Debbolib said...

You've inspired me! I haven't done embroidery in a while, and this makes me think it would be a great thing to do on a break from knitting. Thanks!

Kea said...

Embroidery is awesome.

Kea (ravid)

sarahbethrucker said...

So beautiful!
Rav id: sebby211

Lisa RIgsby said...

My mother embroidered denim shirts for my sister and I when we were very little. We wore them to threads. I have done many needle crafts but never embroidery. It seems so old. I just completed a sashiko pillow and now I am hooked. When I saw the freeform designs here I fell in love. I would love a sampler.

Lrigsby said...

My mother embroidered denim shirts for my sister and I when we were very little. We wore them to threads. I have done many needle crafts but never embroidery. It seems so old. I just completed a sashiko pillow and now I am hooked. When I saw the freeform designs here I fell in love. I would love a sampler.

Kellybohan said...

I am teaching myself to embroider and found your post through Pinteresr. I love the freehand form but need guidance on stitches & this beautiful sampler would be so helpful. Thank you for the link to the classes, I am so excited to dig in!

Lrigsby said...

My mother embroidered denim shirts for my sister and I when we were very little. We wore them to threads. I have done many needle crafts but never embroidery. It seems so old. I just completed a sashiko pillow and now I am hooked. When I saw the freeform designs here I fell in love. I would love a sampler.

Kellybohan said...

I am teaching myself to embroider & found your posting through Pinterest. I love the freehand form - it's so therapeutic & calming. But alas I do need help to learn stitches! This beautiful sampler would be so helpful. And thank you for sharing the link to the classes. I am so excited to dive into the hand stitching world!

Sandy said...

I too enjoy hand embroidery...would love to win the sampler. Thanks, Sandy

Sandra said...

Woo Hoo! I love this sampler. I Love Rebecca Ringquist. Her work makes me HAPPY!!!

Sandra said...

Woo Hoo! I love this sampler. I Love Rebecca Ringquist. Her work makes me HAPPY!!!

marchdi said...

So beautiful! Now I want embroider! RavID is wannaknitsox

marchdi said...

So beautiful! Now I want embroider! RavID is wannaknitsox

marchdi said...

Lovely! Time for me to get back to embroidery! Rav ID is wannaknitsox

TerriSue said...

I love embroidery. It is my first crafty love. Then comes knitting, then tatting, then weaving........ I am always ready for a new embroidery project. Thank you also for pointing out Dropcloth on Etsy. Thank you for the chance.

lovebirdmom at gmail dot com

judy said...

So beautiful now I want to start one

Steph said...

Oh my gosh! So many beautiful creations! I would love to be in with a chance of winning please!
faeryfeller@yahoo.co.uk
XOX

Anonymous said...

Just signed up for her online class. Very good. I can remember my great grandmother doing this.
Thanks, NanaMama on Ravelry

Lianne said...

OH WOW!!! What an incredible giveaway. I have been meaning to get into embroidery for so long. just lovely!

Unknown said...

I just discovered Dropcloth Samplers and would love to win a Color Wheel Sampler (I just bought the Original Sampler, so that would be better for someone else). I'm getting back into embroidery after a very long hiatus. Ravelry ID is: Sherie

Julie said...

Your work is fabulous!! I used to embroider my t shirts and jeans. You have inspired me to start again. Thanks susan

Julie said...

Love it!

Julie said...

Your work is fabulous!! I used to embroider my t shirts and jeans. You have inspired me to start again. Thanks susan

Anonymous said...

These are well... breathtaking! The giveaway is really gong to make someones day!!! Thanks to her for doing it and to you for posting all about this... So so great!
rav: stamura

Anonymous said...

Just love the sampler. I worked squares when I was younger for each of our 50 states, with State birds and flowers, but never put them together into a quilt.

Please enter me in the giveaway.

Anonymous said...

Please enter me in giveaway!

Unknown said...

What a lovely sampler and project after completing the dropcloth. Thank you for including me in the dropcloth giveaway! Lovely.

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