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Cross Stitch KITS for the Superbloom release!

11/15/2024

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Cross Stitch has become my nightly ritual. The slow stitching and little bits of progress calm me down. It is a  meditation of sorts, pulling my mind from whatever thing it is worried/stressed/spinning about into a focus of "stitch, stitch, stitch."
Butterfly Blooms morning cross stitch Robin Pickens
When I had the urge to try some of my designs as a cross over with the fabrics, I had no idea I would fall so completely in love with cross stitch. It has now become something I try to add first thing in the morning, with one strand of floss stitched while I have my morning coffee (can you tell I like that particular green?). 
And for the last 4 fabric collections I've introduced coordinating cross stitch designs. With Superbloom I am so happy to announce that Moda Fabrics is kitting some of the new designs!!
Robin Pickens cross stitch kits with Moda Fabrics
I was happy to launch these at Quilt Market for the first showing!
Robin Pickens cross stitch at Quilt Market booth
There are three sizes of kits-with simple cross stitch only supplies, or with fabric for mounting the cross stitch onto or more to make a project.  All kits are made with COSMO flosses from LeCien. They have yummy colors and a lovely silky feel. It is a really nice floss to stitch with. "Queen Bee" is a smaller kit with Natural Aida, floss, needle and pattern. 
Queen Bee cross stitch Robin Pickens
The next size up has lots of colorful flosses (16 to be exact), a needle, pattern, Natural Aida AND a fat quarter of Indigo Dotty Thatched. I have floated my model in an 11" x 14" frame on top of the fabric. I will be making a youtube video to share how I do this. ​
Superbloom Bouquet cross stitch Robin Pickens
Anther idea for the Superbloom Bouquet is to break up the flowers and stitch them individually. I found this tote at Ikea and thought it would match well with the Natural Aida. I used a 1/3 Yard of the Superbloom Ombre in Jewel (ombre runs the 42" width-of-fabric on this print) to add a band of fabric to the tote. Then I stitched my flowers and added them with a running stitch in floss to the top. I slightly frayed the edges to give it a more rustic look, which I felt was appropriate for wild flowers. If you were worried of it fraying more I'd first iron some interfacing like Pellon SF101 to the backside where you want the fraying to stop and this would give it more stability. I love how this tote turned out and think it would be fun to try this with any of your favorite tote patterns.
Superbloom Bouquet cross stitch Robin Pickens Ikea tote
Superbloom Bouquet cross stitch Robin Pickens Ikea tote
And the biggest kit is for my Stitch Lovely Floral Sewing Machine. This kit has 13 flosses, needle, pattern, Aida AND 2/3 yard cuts of two fabrics, Dotty Thatched in Crimson and Thatched Blizzard, with instructions to make the sewing machine cover that is on the front. The fabric gives you enough to make the cover top and binding/ties. You will need to add fabric for the inside of the cover and add a batting or foam. I used Pellon Flex Foam 2 Sided Fusible for my sewing machine cover and like the shape it holds. 
Stitch Lovely Floral Sewing Machine cross stitch Robin Pickens
Stitch Lovely Floral Sewing Machine cross stitch Robin Pickens
If you want to extend sides to be wider or make panels to go on the ends to make it a closed cover (vs tied on sides) I'd suggest a colorful patchwork using a mini charm pack of Superbloom fabrics. Another option for the stitch is to finish it as a pillow. I've used the same flying geese units on mine but flipped them to point the opposite direction from the machine cover. ​
Stitch Lovely Floral Sewing Machine cross stitch Robin Pickens
Another kit coming that I didn't get finished in time to show at Market is my Butterfly Blooms. It will be a small kit like the Queen Bee. Hopefully I'll get to share some finishing ideas for this soon!
Butterfly Blooms cross stitch Robin Pickens
The kits are available for shops to order from Moda Fabrics for an APRIL 2025 delivery. Please let your local quilt or needlework shop know if you would like them to order some. If you can't find a local shop that will be carrying them, I will set up some preorder listings for consumers on my shop in the next few weeks. I do not have access to the kits till April as well (I order them just like any other shop).  I only sell retail for kits, not wholesale. Wholesale goes through Moda. They have set up a "notions only wholesale" account so shops can set up an account with a lower minimum and it allows them to buy notions, the kits, precuts of fabrics, additional Cosmo flosses and other supplies. You can not order bolts of fabric through a notions only account but you can order fat quarter bundles, layer cakes and other precuts. Shops can get more info on the Moda Fabrics website (modafabrics.com) or send an email to [email protected] 
YES the charts will be available as patterns only too. I hope to have all four of these sent off to the printer next week. That means they should be ready in about another week after that. 
Happy stitching!
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Quilt Goals 2023 with Fat Quarter Shop...my Cross Stitch Sampler and FREEBIE pattern!

6/29/2023

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#quiltgoals2023 Sewing Goals 2023 cross stitch
#QuiltGoals2023 / Stitching Goals 2023 with the Fat Quarter Shop with a FREEBIE pattern! If you saw my blog last week, I talked about getting going with CROSS STITCH! I learned from Kimberly's flosstube Cross Stitch University, got MacStitch software, ordered new supplies and started my first cross stitch project/pattern for my Fall collection from Moda Fabrics, Forest Frolic. I love pulling colors for a project and all those lovely colors of DMC make it so fun. 
DMC floss for Forest Frolic projects
My first goal was to make some designs that would go along with my Forest Frolic fabric line (which is shipping in July from Moda Fabrics). I wanted to use orange, red, brown, tan, greens and a touch of hot pink. My first project was Acorn Trio and I used Forest Frolic "Little Fall Fling" in Chocolate as the background within this frame. 
Acorn Trio cross stitch from Robin Pickens
I enjoyed this project so much that it motivated me to make more little acorns. And leaves. Swirly leaves and little vines and colorful Aspen leaves. I loved learning more in MacStitch as I designed new blocks and tried them out as minis before composing them into a Fall sampler. 
Fall Frolic Sampler cross stitch from Robin Pickens
More blocks of mushrooms and a little Robin bird with a leaf in her beak. I thought a light seafoam color was a soft and subtle divider color that also complimented the oranges and warm colors. My sampler of blocks can be made as one big image (of an 8 x 10 approximate size) or as small individual pillows. I think they are so sweet in this little format! 
Fall Frolic Sampler cross stitch from Robin Pickens
The frame I'm showing this in is a 11 x 14" barn wood shadow box from Hobby Lobby (1982158). For the little pillows, I trimmed each to 3 1/2" square and used Forest Frolic fabrics on the backs. Since the front is about cross stitch, I thought it would be fun to add a decorative stitch of Xs on the back in complimenting colors.
Fall Frolic Sampler and mini pillows cross stitch from Robin Pickens
mini pillow backings in Forest Frolic fabric from Robin Pickens
This sampler is made up on Charles Craft 14 count Fiddler's Cloth Light Oatmeal. This is similar to Wichelt 14 count Aida in Natural 357-50A or to Zweigart Artiste 14 count Aida Oatmeal 653220. Since I'm more of a newbie to cross stitch, I think I'll get some more practice before trying a smaller scale fabric like Evenweave or linen. I had started this sampler on the Fiddler's Cloth, otherwise I would have switched to the Natural Wichelt Aida that I got from Fat Quarter Shop since it had just a tiny bit more warmth to it but looked very similar. 

Like I did with the mounting of Acorn Trio, I've finished this sampler by mounting on sticky board then floating it on the Little Fall Fling print in Orchard (48744-19).
Fall Frolic Sampler cross stitch from Robin Pickens
To celebrate the start of my cross stitch journey, I wanted to share a little FREEBIE pattern for you from one of these blocks. I used the acorn with the little heart on top and 4 leaves and added a simple border and a Happy Fall message.
Happy Fall Acorn from Robin Pickens Cross Stitch
The pattern FREEBIE can be downloaded from the Fat Quarter Shop or here:
happy_fall_acorn_robinpickens_rpcsp-hfa403.pdf
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Or if you have any problems here, I'll keep up access to HAPPY FALL ACORN on my shopify store. The Fat Quarter Shop has exclusive access to this free pdf and will have the patterns for Acorn Trio and Fall Frolic Sampler for sale. 
Happy Fall Acorn pattern Robin Pickens
Luckily for me, the lovely Susan Strumpf offered to make my little acorn cross stitch into a sweet pillow with some Forest Frolic fabric. Look at the tiny button she made to go with the twine. It is SO CUTE! What a perfect amount of little added touch...thank you so much Susan!
Happy Fall Acorn cross stitch from Robin Pickens in little pillow
Paper patterns have arrived! Perfect timing since I'm getting ready to go to the LONG BEACH QUILT FESTIVAL! If you are coming to the show, come by BOOTH 348 to see some of the cross stitch in person (and I just might have another couple designs to show there).

If you didn't see my previous blog post where I talk more about getting started with cross stitch, the fantastic supplies I got from the Fat Quarter Shop, learning from Kimberly's Cross Stitch University, and a sampling of different Aida fabrics, then please check out my previous post:
https://www.robinpickens.com/blog/quilt-goals-2023-my-journey-to-cross-stitch
Robin Pickens Inc Cross Stitch patterns
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Here are my little sample pieces next to my Starlit Bears quits in the Forest Frolic line. The Fat Quarter Shop will be carrying this line (complete with the Thatched backgrounds, the Acorn Quartet kit AND the Mochi Linen prints!) and I think the two go together nicely. The quilt on the wall uses 4 background colors of Thatched that are new with this collection: Mocha, Copper, Cinnamon and Caramel (48626-205,208, 206 and 204) and the quilt on the ladder has Buttermilk Thatched (202) for the background.
Starlit Bears in Forest Frolic with Cross Stitch samples Robin Pickens
I do show some photos in the previous post of different Aida fabrics I purchased from the Fat Quarter Shop for comparison and future projects. I took a picture to show you how the Fiddler's Cloth is close to the Wichelt Natural 14 count Aida #357-50A. It is just the slightest big warmer and I like that. It would look great with the Fall colors. 
Aida comparison with Fiddlers Cloth
Feel free to check out the cross stitch section of my shop for new releases of patterns. I have another fun fall project in the works. Here's a little tiny peek:
Robin Pickens Cross Stitch patterns and sneak peek
I'm also working on some other cross stitch based on my quilts and artwork/illustrations as well as coordinating with new fabric lines. Stay tuned stitchers! Thanks again Fat Quarter Shop and thanks to all of you for visiting. Happy stitching!
Forest Frolic fabric with Leaf Press Quilt and Acorn Trio Cross Stitch Robin Pickens
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Quilt Goals 2023 my journey to CROSS STITCH

6/13/2023

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Thanks to Fat Quarter Shop for asking for Quilt Goals for 2023! I'm a goal-setting kind of gal. I like to make lists and explore new ideas and it helps to have a reason to work on that goal and share it. I thought I'd let you see a little more about my exploration into the world of CROSS STITCH as my 2023 goal!
Quilt Goals Stitching Goals 2023
My Quilt Goal is actually a "Stitching Goal".  I've been wanting to do some CROSS STITCH for awhile. I like the fact that I can easily travel with it or take it along as I wait for an appointment or kid's activity. And just sewing pretty colors in a meditative rhythm sounds pretty relaxing to me. Because I work on quilts, which tend to be bigger, larger size items, I want the balance of small things to create. I also want to try working with some of my fabric and quilt designs (and other artwork I've made) in this medium, as complimentary projects to go with the quilts.
MY STEPS (keep in mind I'm a beginner):
1. Learn what materials I need
2. Watch Kimberly's tutorials on Floss Tube with Fat Quarter Shop's  Cross Stitch University.
3. Prepare canvas and start learning and stitching!
4. Get MacStitch software
5. Learn MacStitch software
6. Translate some Forest Frolic designs into small cross stitch designs
7. Experiment with color palettes and sizes
8. Research finishing ideas
9. Finish project and put into pattern format
​10. Repeat, stitch, repeat...
I started this process at the end of January by watching Cross Stitch University on Floss Tube. Kimberly Jolly really goes over everything you need to get going. They have a cute starter project you can do but since I had some ideas in my head, I decided to experiment on a corner of Aida first and then just dive in. 
Kimberly Jolly Cross Stitch University
MATERIALS:
Just like with quilting, I quickly learned there is a large range in the quality of product and color. And one white is very different from another white which is different from antique white, ivory, cream, etc. I headed off to my local craft store since I was eager to get started and bought some Charles Craft Fiddler's Cloth. I liked the natural look of it and little bit of rustic variation in the color and thought it would look good with the Fall vibe for my design.
Getting Started with Cross Stitch
Meanwhile, I got my MacStitch program and started watching some youtube videos on using it. The colors in the program look darker to me than the actual threads look so I realized I should pick my palette first with the actual skeins of floss and then work in the computer program and accept that it looks a little darker in that graphic grid on the computer than the real stitched project will be. For output of an image from the computer program, I'll do some color correcting later to make the colors look more accurate to the floss colors. There are free programs to create your own diagrams for cross stitch but I chose to purchase MacStitch because it seems the most robust of the computer programs and I'd rather just pay for that and start learning with it right away. 
Picking fall DMC floss colors for Fall project
DMC floss colors with Forest Frolic fabric
Picking palettes...oh this is fun stuff! Floss comes in some great colors! I have Cosmo floss from some previous embroidery and it is wonderful but I have to drive further to get it. I opted for DMC since it was the most available and THERE ARE SO MANY COLORS and it is also great floss. Floss is not too expensive so I buy a big range so I can audition colors as I like.  
Yummy vibrant glossy threads! Oh boy, oh boy. Since I want this to work with some of my Forest Frolic designs I am using those fabrics to select a palette with. I wanted to have colors that worked with the fabrics and also looked like a cohesive group together. Here are some of the oranges I auditioned. 
DMC floss Orange colors with Forest Frolic fabric
Another thing I learned was that sometimes I needed MORE light/dark difference between the colors than I originally thought because the color changes could look more subtle once it was seen in little stitches. It took a few tries to narrow it down to this group for my overall FOREST FROLIC palette.
DMC floss colors to go with Forest Frolic fabric
Although I show 434 here, I ended up weeding that out since it was too close in color to the other browns. My main colors are greens of 581 and 166. Oranges 721 and 900. Gold to Straw 3820 and 782. Tan to Brown 422, 435, 433. Pink 309, and Red 817 and Terra Cotta Dark 3777. 
DMC floss colors to go with Forest Frolic fabric
The first design I did in MacStitch used acorns and leaves. I wanted that pop of fuchsia that is in some of the fabrics and bright orange and gold leaves. A little group of three acorns and three colorful leaves make a centered formation. A simple bunting top and bottom border can frame it in or be left off. 

Since my husband and I were doing a road trip to Sacramento for a little vacation, I brought my sewing in the car. It was a lovely way to relax for numerous hours of straight freeway riding. Lucky for me that he likes to drive and I like to be the passenger.
Acorn Trio Cross Stitch from Robin Pickens starting
Acorn Trio Cross Stitch from Robin Pickens progress
For my first cross stitch, I have to say I am very excited for how much I ENJOYED the process of designing and sewing! What a lovely satisfaction to see little bits of progress evolving into a sweet, colorful cross stitch. I think it is a nice compliment to the Forest Frolic quilts and fabrics. This is Leaf Press quilt with the little acorns next to it. I was thinking this design (which I decided to name Acorn Trio) would be cute framed or as a large pocket on the outside of a Forest Frolic tote bag....hmmm, did I mention the Forest Frolic fabric has Mochi Linen? It would be great for totes!
Acorn Trio Cross Stitch from Robin Pickens and Leaf Press quilt with Forest Frolic fabric
Finishing this made me want to do MORE designs for my fall line! So back to the computer for more little images to create a fall sampler cross stitch. Stay tuned because I'll be sharing that next week! I also decided to treat myself to some more supplies that I ordered from the Fat Quarter Shop.
Cross stitch supplies from Fat Quarter Shop
These included a snap frame, reference key/ruler, line keeper and quite a few Aida fabrics for future projects and to compare background colors. Yes, I am an affiliate and so happy I am since they have a fantastic assortment of cross stitch (and quilting/sewing) supplies! 
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One of my FAVORITE things that I bought was the DMC Floss Color Card. For me, a tool like this is a must as a designer. I also find that I can identify random extra pieces of floss that I accumulate, or in the case of a color I loved but had no idea what number it was...identify it and order more. WIN!
Cross Stitch Supplies from Fat Quarter Shop DMC floss color card
And I decided to order a range of light Aida cloths to compare to the Fiddler's Cloth and to use for future projects. The subtle differences in color can make a big difference in the look of your project so I wanted to invest in a range of choices as I move forward designing.
Cross stitch supplies from Fat Quarter Shop Aida fabrics
Back to a little info on my Acorn Trio project... I decided to display it in a frame and used some Forest Frolic fabric for the backdrop. This is "Little Fall Fling" in Chocolate 48744-15 and I liked how the little drawn motifs complimented the cross stitch and that dark color made the Fiddler's Cloth pop in contrast. The cross stitch is mounted on a 6 1/2 x 6 1/2" sticky board, then floated on the Forest Frolic fabric. The frame is from Ikea and is a 9 x 9" Hovstra frame. 
Acorn Trio Cross Stitch from Robin Pickens
Yes, I have this pattern up in my shop! Woooo hoooo! You can find it here, along with other patterns that are soon to be added:
ACORN TRIO CROSS STITCH PATTERN
Speaking of soon to add...next week I'll be uploading a little fun FREEBIE cross stitch pattern. I'll also be showing you a larger Fall project so stay tuned!! And thank you SO much to the Fat Quarter Shop for encouraging our STITCHING GOALS and giving me the reason to GET 'ER DONE!
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