Alright bloggers, I have a confession to make. The “Beyond the Bookshelf” Saturday posts were taking a lot of time I don’t have out of my blogging time budget and I’ve run out of motivation to set them up because it’s time consuming and stressful. I’d really like to continue having a post every day…but I’m just not sure what to post about. Every other day of the week seems to have a pretty solid post (and by that I mean it’s something I like posting about) but Saturdays are just kind of that extra day I don’t know what to do with.
So Saturdays are going to be a little bit of a mixed bag from now on while I try to figure out what I want to do with Saturdays. I feel like I already have plenty of book/writing posts so I’d like to turn Saturday into another craft day… Today’s trial post: inspired by Sunday’s “What to Read This Week” here’s a “What to craft this week” post, or maybe coveted crafts? I like alliteration… Oh well, here we go.
Here are some patterns I’d love to stitch this week. All of the patterns this week come from HeavenandEarthdesigns.com because that is by far one of the most epic and fabulous cross stitch pattern sites out there.
This pattern comes from artist Jasmine Beckett-Griffith who is by far one of my favorite designers. All of her patterns are epic, fabulous, and fantastical. I’d stitch them all if there was enough time left in my life to stitch them all. The finished design is 7 x 7 inches and the pattern contains 84 colors and is only 13 pages, which makes it one of JBG’s simpler and smaller patterns. Favorite part? The butterflies of course, and the different iris colors that have been mixed together. Price: $9.00 Order it now.
I know it’s a little early for Christmas, but now that summer is coming to a close I’m already trying to get my Christmas patterns in line. I usually just do Christmas cards and probably will again this year, but I just love this Christmas pattern. At 9 x 12 inches on 25ct cloth it’s much larger than the first pattern and contains a ridiculous 88 colors. Which means all these layers of blue and white and very, very detailed. It comes from designer Ruth Sanderson, I haven’t seen any of her other works but this one looks so cool I’ll have to check out some of her other patterns. Price: $12.00 Order it now