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Getting to Know the Stitching Community: Kelly (aka stitchnmomma)

I’m very glad to be featuring Kelly’s profile here today. You’ve likely seen my talking about ordering fabric from her Etsy shop a time or two and she has been active part of our STNA Facebook community for awhile now.

featured stitcher kelly

You’ll find Kelly in lots of fun and creative places around the web…

  • Blog – http://stitchnmomma.blogspot.com
  • Etsy shop – http://www.stitchnmomma.etsy.com
  • Instagram – @stitchnmomma
  • Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/stitchnmomma
  • Twitter – @stitchnmomma

Now let’s get into the stitchy Q&A and get to know Kelly and her stash…

Let’s mix it up and start with the bonus question today instead: Anything you’d like to share here with the readers about stitching!

I think stitching should be fun and something that makes you happy. There’s nothing wrong with doing traditional samplers, and there’s also nothing wrong with thinking outside the box and doing something completely wild & crazy. People shouldn’t be afraid to change floss colors, try a new fabric, whatever. You never know when it might ignite your passion for something new.

I absolutely agree with that, it needs to be fun and whatever you work on should make you happy! 🙂 If that passion dwindles away a lot of times we end up with a case of the stitching blahs – and no one wants that.

Do you have a favorite designer?

I’ve been a huge fan of Barbara & Cheryl for over 20 years. I’ve been working on collecting most of their patterns, but have yet to stitch one of them.

How big is your stitcher’s stash?

I’ve really pared it down over the years. The older I get I don’t like to have a lot of “clutter” sitting around. With that said, I currently have 4 binders with stitchbows full of floss and another 3 plastic boxes, and then 8 drawers that are organized with my various kits, fabrics (both for stitching & sewing), patterns, etc.

I think I’m a little jealous, your stash is bigger than mine :-p

How long have you been stitching? How did you learn?

I’ve been stitching for 40 years. I first learned how to needlepoint when I was 6 and am basically self-taught on everything I do know. I still have my first piece and even did a blog post about it.

Do you have any “in real life friends” to share your stitching with in person, or maybe a local stitch-n-bitch with a local stitch group? Tell us about so we can all be jealous.

When I was living in Ohio, I belonged to a group for years at a LNS, but that split up the beginning of 2012 when the shop closed. After that I started my own group with a couple of the members as well as some new ladies that live locally and I was able to “meet” them through stitching groups on Facebook. We typically meet once a month on a Sunday at my house.

In the Spring of 2015 I moved to Las Vegas and knew no one except my boss and his wife, whom I previously worked for in Ohio. I went to my LNS (Stitcher’s Paradise) and asked about what stitching groups there were and started meeting people that way. I currently have a couple of groups of ladies I stitch with on a weekly basis, and was also involved with our local Embroiderers’ Guild of America chapter for awhile.

What project finish are you most proud of?

I’d say the piece I’m the most proud of is a Southwestern style piece that currently hangs on my living room wall. I started it probably around 1994 or so and it was a UFO in my stitching stash for years. In 2006 I finally decided to finish it.

kelly-southwestern piece

It had a lot of stitches I had to give in and perfect (french knots, lazy daisy, satin stitching, etc.), which is part of the reason it stayed a UFO for so long. I wasn’t completely sure of the finished look of those stitches, but they were good enough to earn me a blue ribbon on the piece at the 2006 Stan Hywet Stitchery Showcase.

Thank you for sharing your stitching and your passion with us here today, Kelly. We truly appreciate everything you do for the stitching community and I’m so glad to have you as a contributor here at Stitching the Night Away.

Everyone, take a few minutes to post a welcome message for Kelly in the comments below and stop by her blog and her shop to check things out, you’ll find all kinds of pretty goodies. Happy Stitching!

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About Loretta

Passionate stitcher. Mom of four amazing young men. Wife to a comic book geek who makes me smile every day. Transcriptionist by trade. Gluten-free by necessity. Writer at heart. Seeker of knowledge and reader of novels. Dreamer of big colorful creative dreams.

Comments

  1. Caffeinated Joe says

    November 21, 2012 at 8:24 am

    Great interview again! Love her finished favorite, can see what it was a ribbon-winner!

    Reply
    • Kelly says

      November 21, 2012 at 7:37 pm

      Thanks “Joe”! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Gail via STNA's Facebook Fan Page says

    November 21, 2012 at 12:48 pm

    Great piece! I am still trying to work out how to meet all these great people that have become part of our everyday lives here on Facebook!

    Reply
    • Kelly says

      November 21, 2012 at 7:38 pm

      Thanks Gail! You know it’s on my agenda to be able to meet you some day! We’d have such a blast craft shopping & stitching together!!!

      Reply
  3. Robin via STNA's Facebook Fan Page says

    November 21, 2012 at 5:22 pm

    That was a great piece wtg Kelly

    Reply
    • Kelly says

      November 21, 2012 at 7:38 pm

      Thank you so much Robin! And of course a little shout-out to you for being one of my in-person stitching buddies. 😀

      Reply
  4. stitchnmomma's mamma says

    November 21, 2012 at 6:33 pm

    I am so proud of you my baby! You are what I wish I’d grown up to be. Depend on yourself,great work ethic and great sense of humor ,and well licked. love you more than——-Love Mom

    Reply
    • Kelly says

      November 21, 2012 at 7:36 pm

      Awww, thanks Mom! <3

      Reply
  5. stitchnmomma's mamma says

    November 21, 2012 at 6:35 pm

    ** liked **

    Reply
  6. Faith says

    November 28, 2012 at 9:30 am

    It is great to meet you. Great interview and I love your charts!

    Off to add some to my wishlist! 🙂

    Reply

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