September has arrived, and we can't believe summer is almost over. We've had a summer filled with record highs and crazy dust storms. Now that school has started, and the heat is finally winding down, we can come out of hiding.
We enjoyed the Columbus market - always a favorite of ours. We relish the opportunity to get away and see everyone. The markets are such an awesome opportunity to connect with our fellow stitching buddies and recharge our creative side. The convention trade shows are unique in the way you can just look down the aisle and take in the fabulousness of all the grand displays filled with color and texture.
Sundance Designs will not be attending the Baltimore cash and carry market this year. Instead, we will be spending our time creating new prohects to wow you with.
For those of you that did not attend the Columbus market, here is a snapshot of our booth along with the classes taught by Cassie, Nandra and Sandra Arthur. Yes - The incredible Sandra Arthur taught two canvas classes for us. In addition, we are now distributing her three stitching books.
Market Happings
Harmony
Heart and Flower
Desert Garden
Booth and Class Highlights
Sundance Booth
Look What Sandra's Students have to say about her: "Very Creative" "Wonderful Class and Teacher" "Was Great Fun"
And, for those planning to attend the Winter show we have asked Sandra to teach two more classes - so stay tuned.
Sandra's books:
Shapes of Needlepoint
Books 1, 2 and 3
Barbara is off to Santa Fe
for the EGA semminar
Las Flores de Noche
Barbara has been doing a lot of teaching this year and her calendar is almost full for next year too. Look at this incredible project Barbara will be teaching for the EGA. If you'd be interested in having Barbara at your shop just give us a call and we will put you in touch with her.
3D fruit stitched by Old Town Needlework Scottsdale, AZ.
The latest Santa from
Just Libby Designs
Twinkle Toes
New Designs
Floral Medley
Want to learn how to make this cool sequin flower?
I was listening to one of my favorite podcasts this morning and this quote really spoke to me -" Let it Be Easy." I just love this; for me so often I find myself stumped with trying to find the next perfect stitch or thread combination for a project. Let it Be Easy was just the reminder I needed to let the flow happen. You know, that great moment, when it all just comes together and the next thing you know you have a beautiful piece of stitchery created with your own hands.
Well, there you go our wish you today is "Let it Be Easy."