Summer Stitch & Patchwork

Hi! How are you?

Summer is here, with wet humidity and warming issue… it’s curious how aging bring mind change about things I loved when I was young, and Summer is one of these. I can’t help, in those past two years I suffer the hot weather, I already pray that this summer ends over very quickly and maybe that could be mild and not so hot… hopefully.

I had vacation from my dayjob for two weeks, but I didn’t very much, I just got rest. As you may know, this past year was huge and stressful, so for some reasons I do not had the energy to plan anything, I just needed to switch my mind off for some weeks and I’ve just done things that makes me confortable with, like renew some spots in my home, make space, bring harmony, throw away things that hoard, and work on things that bring me joy and serendipity.

When I finished to stitch and frame Parrot and Roses, at the beginning of June, I started Eliza’s Birds for the #CrossStitchCamp2023 held by Shery at #ColoradoCrossStitcher on Instagram, I still need to complete it, so I fail the goal to finish it within that month. I also finished the first Prairie Schooler Santa, I need to decide which one to stitch next.

Some weeks ago, I was looking for inspiration for a new quilt, since it’s so much time I don’t make one, so I came across my old quilt book collection and I found a treasure on my bookshelf: “Pieces of an American Quilt” by Patty McCormick.

There is a novel by Witney Otto that became a movie and then a pattern book, this book.

The movie is a sort of Amulet for me, because each time that casually I watched this movie, there was a challenge or a switch in my life, I consider How to make an American Quilt a sort of sign in my path. I saw it for the first time because I was initiated at quilting in that period, and also because Winona Ryder is one of my favourite actress.

So, it’s time to make an Album quilt, I will take some blocks from the book, I will design some others and I’ll pick also some from the classics like the Baltimore Quilts. We will see what I will came up to.

That’s all for now, I wish you a very Fresh Summer, please, wish me that as well.

Since next time, xoxo, Giusy aka Jdeebella at Soulfulcrane, the creative nest in Italy

Parrot and Roses - New Pattern Release & Spring inspirations

Hi there, how are you?

The spring is going well, except that it’s already hot and literally we hadn’t the time to get used to, there wasn’t weather transition but we jumped from wool coat to t-shirt in just one day.

In those two months I designed a new cross stitch pattern and today is the most exciting realease day: ta-dan! Please welcome Parrot and Roses.

I really enjoyed to stitch it on 32 count Belfast linen, colour is Vintage Grey from Zweigart.

I found the perfect frame for it in a local old stationery shop and I think that it’s fit beautifully.

For this design I was inspired by the early XVIII century Italian’s painting, that picture the opulence and Still life fine art. I am a big art admirer, and lately my interest for history and it’s art & craftsmanship from 1600 to early 1900 is influencing my work.

I can’t help, but I’m obsessed with old things and lately I’m perusing antiques shop and auction houses to find mid 1800 / early 1900 furnitures from France. I’ve got some great deal this way and hope to show you more in the next month, when my new “antique travail corner” will be ready.

And finally I could feel like those “Noble Ladies”… did you know that:

The Sampler - Leonard Campbell Taylor

“ In 1700, at the French court, cross-stitching was an art much appreciated by noble ladies. At the time, fashion was for elaborate dresses in rich fabrics, embellished with lace and embroidery, and cross stitching was perfect for creating decorative additions to these fabrics. The favorite yarns were silk, wool and cotton, dyed with bright and lively colours. Court ladies were highly skilled at creating lavish embroideries such as flowers, animals, and geometric patterns, often representing the coat of arms of the family or kingdom. As they stitching, the ladies of the court engaged in lovely conversation about court diaries, politics and court gossip, using their works as an opportunity to socialise and delight in one another's company. In this way, the cross stitch represents an opportunity to make new friends and maybe get an engagement.”

well that’s all for now, xoxo till next time. Stay happy and stitch all the things ;)

Xoxo, Giusy aka Jdeebella at Soulfulcrane the creative nest in Italy

P is for pear - new cross stitch pattern RELEASE

Howdy cross stitch friends, how are you?

Spring is almost here and I’m over the moon about my latest cross stitch pattern release.

P is for Pear is a folk art design that feature a lovely black brown bird staring at a pear, in an imaginary cactus flower field. Pear 🍐 is also mean “pair” - two of us, and is the perfect begin of a new family start symbol.

I took inspiration from folk tales and art from my childhood memories in the Sicilian land.

The designing process has some stages and I really love every moment spent on it.

I stitched this beauty on 40 ct vintage raw linen, one floss over two, I’m going to frame it and it’s perfect for a country prim home looking.

P is for Pear is available as downloadable pdf on my Etsy.

That’s all for now, have an exquisite Spring start my lovely friend.

Since next time, xoxo G. Aka Jdeebella at Soulfulcrane the creative nest in Italy

The Joy of Cross Stitching

Hi! Are you ready to move on spring or are you still enjoying stay at home in coziness?

February for me has been the month of coziness for sure, and I’m not still prepared to spring, also because it’s still windy and cold outside, I know that March will open up things a bit, but for now I can enjoy my home a little more.

What’s better than a cup of coffee and a lot of stitching? I enjoyed cross stitching so much this month. I release a new pattern yesterday and can’t wait to know what you think about it.

Initially this was an improvised design I made on my cross stitch notebook, then I stitched a previous one on a old blue 35ct linen, discovering I can’t see through dark fabric anymore, and tag it as a big fail/disaster design and stitching. I put a photo on my Instagram and then put it away for about a week.

But you know, when an inspiration calls, and that was a soulful one, and urge to be spoken, I listen and I adjust and redesigned the chart. When I came to choose a beautiful piece of 28ct Cashel linen in the color Vintage Country Mocha, selected a new colour palette (DMC and Classic Colorworks), that immediately it was a joy to stitch.

Feed All the Birds has been inspired from two main feeling:
1) We are kind humans that care for each other, that take care of family and friends and every other "bird" in our community.
2) I got also inspiration from an old lady neighbour that feed birds each day in our courtyards, even those big seagull, feeding them directly on their beaks.

Sooo that’s all for the moment friends, I’m going to have a little break for a minor surgery in the next days, so let’s talk to you in March, with many other lovely design and stitch!

Stay happy!

Xoxo, G. aka Jdeebella at Soulfulcrane - the creative nest in Italy