Thursday, March 6, 2025

To Market I Go

Hello friends.
For those into Cross Stitch,
in  March designers all go to Nashville, TN
for the release of their new patterns.
All of the online shops share pictures
of what the designers 
will be releasing at market.
I decided to show you my top picks that
I have on my first, and second bucket list.
Then those maybe's I am mulling on.

These I will get right away.
 

Coco's Garden by Teresa Kogut.
Love how this was made into a basket.


Simply love the muted reds of this sampler.
This is called
A French Rose by
Running With Needles and Stitches.


Be Still My Heart by
Samplers Not Forgotten


Would love to do it in these colors
 of the motif of flowers
on the left in the above pic.
Changing the fabric to a white or cream
would change also change up the colors.
Just a thought right now.


Audie's Pink House by
Fox and Rabbit
I would change the house to Colonial Rose 
which I would prefer more to pink.

Next my second list...will order these
throughout the year once released.


Georgian Floral Basket
by JBW Design
A nice Valentine one.
Again will change the colors up a bit.


Cocoa and Kisses by Annie Beez Folkart
A Winter stitch for later on in the year.


A cool Halloween one.
This is Dance Party by
Autumn Lane Stitchery.

Then these I am still mulling over.


Eyelet Sampler Roll
by Lucy Beam 
Not a real fan of the eyelet stitch...
but do like this small sampler.
I could just do it in cross stitches though.


Peace Sampler by The Mindful Needle
Another smaller sampler.
Could be a candidate for a blessing one
 for next January. 


A French Summer Sampler by
Shakespeare's Peddler
I may get this one as a tribute to my 
great- great paternal grandparents
who were born in France,
while adding in their info for my heritage pieces.


Stench Stack by
Plum Street Samplers
I think this pattern is so stinkin cute!

Well my friends...this is my list of market releases
that caught my eye.
Do you have any favorites?

In other news,
Lauren asked me how many patterns 
I start in a week.
Well actually I start on average
two per month...then I rotate.
As Saundra calls it...need a spare to work on
when I get bored.
Many spares in my case. LOL

My co-worker resigned on Monday.
He and I have worked together for 25 years.
He had been there for 28 years,
with me being there 29.
I started in a different area before
teaming up with him.
He called me late Friday to tell me.
I was shocked and he had me crying.
He was my partner in crime. LOL
My work husband and we always had 
a great rapport. 
I know his wife and watched his kids grow up.
He knows Bob and came to our store lots of times.
It was a sad day on Monday...but he
saw the writing on the wall too,
and decided to get another job.
He is only in his early 50's, so 
I completely understand his reasoning,
but still sad that I wont be seeing him
or talking to him daily now.
I thought I would be leaving before him...
since I am retiring next year.
He beat me to it.

Its been only 3 days since his departure.
Now I am faced with the task of
continuing without him and letting 
our customers know who will be replacing him.
Am I confident they will be in good hands...
we will see...then again I will be leaving soon...
so will I be confident then too that 
they once again will be in good hands...
only time will tell.

Off to work my friends.
It is almost the weekend.
Thank goodness.

Market Blessings To All!
Janice





















13 comments:

  1. Oh! Sorry about your co-worker! We become as family, don't we?! But soon, you'll begin your own journey into retirement.
    I LOVE the Floral Basket! SO pretty!
    Happy weekend!
    hugs
    Donna

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  2. Good morning-early-Great pieces you have shared I love the last one-which sounds special and really like the colors.
    Sorry about your work partner-that sounds rough but you can look forward to retiring soon.
    the market reminded me of the quilting one held in Paducah Ky My Mom was a master seamstress and when she retired she got hooked on quilting and would always make the trip from Indiana to the quilting market.
    Have a good day hugs Kathy

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  3. I am so sorry about your work husband - that has to be extremely hard.
    Your first photo of the basket with the bunny on it - is so lovely and unique.

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  4. So many nice pieces! Yes, that one is stinkin' cute! :)
    I like the French one and the cocoa kisses too.
    I'm so sorry about your work husband. Having good people to work with makes a huge difference, so I'm praying you get a good one.

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  5. Sorry your work partner has left and will make your days seem a little longer without him. Or, perhaps with his absence your workload will keep you so busy you won't have time to miss him.

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  6. It's very hard to lose a work friend and one on whom you both rely on and enjoy. I'm glad he found another job first, but what a pity he had to leave before you were ready to retire, too. I had a work husband too and they really provide such a source of support and fun. I'm so sorry about that.

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  7. Sorry about your co worker,hope he finds a fantastic job. Your needlepoint projects should keep you out of trouble at least for awhile. They will all be beautiful. Hope your work week Flys by

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  8. I always enjoy seeing all the new designs and I am always way too tempted to add to my stash...which I don't need to do (but do anyways)! Of your choices, my favorites are the "French" ones (i.e., "A French Rose" - absolutely love but I'm not a pink person and can't really visualize it in another color...and "French Summer Sampler") I also really like "Be Still My Heart" and the Lucy Beam eyelet one (I love eyelet stitches!). I actually almost ordered several of these myself but haven't yet. Truly trying to be good...but I did get a few small designs. Sorry to hear about you losing your work partner. That's a long time to be together and a lot of hours spent together. Hope you can stay in touch...and that the time to your retirement without him passes quickly. ~Robin~

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  9. So many wonderful projects in your future.
    So how many cross stitch projects do you have going on? Inquiring minds want to know 🤣🤣🤣
    So sorry your work husband is divorcing you, but at that tender young age needs more stability and job security.

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  10. Sorry your coworker moved on.
    The stitchery kits are all very pretty but I tend to like brighter colors.

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  11. I am sorry about your work husband... that is always difficult.
    I love the 'stinkin cute' ... my dad loves skunks, he even had one as a pet!

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  12. How exciting! Nashville in March must be such a fun experience for those who love Cross Stitch. I can only imagine how thrilling it is to see all the new patterns being released! Coco's Garden by Teresa Kogut is such a beautiful piece—turning it into a basket is a clever and unique idea. The muted reds in A French Rose by Running With Needles and Stitches are so calming and elegant. It’s wonderful that you’re sharing your top picks and bucket list with your readers. I’m sure your insight will help many decide what to add to their collections!

    I hope you are having a great weekend. You are invited to read my new post: https://www.melodyjacob.com/2025/03/the-breathtaking-adventures-we-had-in-glencoe.html. Thank you!

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  13. Love the basket design and all the other patterns will be wonderful too ! You will be busy !
    Sorry about your co-worker too , a great friendship to have and to keep in touch with .

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