Wednesday, August 24, 2011

New Site & Pattern Releases!

It is with great pleasure that I announce the opening of my new web site and home to all of my available patterns. (I did retire a couple). You can hitch a ride over by clicking on my Early Homestead Bee. She is one of the new patterns available. There are 7 new releases and a pattern sale to celebrate! There are 3 new non seasonal friends. The bee, above.....
Persephone Pig, dressed in Regency look.
And Esme, the cat. I think she needs a witches for October, though.
My Hedge Witch is a favorite. She is small, but full of personality!
Jeffrey shouldn't be sticking his neck out quite so far...
Dickens is a Holiday cutie!
and everyone's favorite~ the Santa trout!

These patterns along with all the others are on sale at the website only The sale runs for a week and ends on the 31st. Patterns are on sale for 7.00 each! I don't have Paypal buttons up just yet, but you can email me with your order and I will invoice you, or you can order direct with instructions on the home page. Have a goode time creating and enjoy!

5 comments:

  1. Your work is truly amazing and brings nothing but smiles!!! Fantastic!
    Lurena
    Tattered Moon

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  2. Thank you so much, both of you~ I'm no computer wiz, so it was a bit daunting for me, but glad. Now I can be quicker adding new releases....well, after the Simple Goods Show in NOV.~~~

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  3. Congrats Stacy on your new website it looks awesome! I have been so excited and waiting to see your new site. It's going to be so great to be able to purchase your patterns and see all your new releases. I just love all your creations,and patterns your so talented! Enjoy your wk. Hugs Mary

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  4. The turkey is adorable! I wish I had my fabrics and sewing machine with me, I would make something similar!

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