It's not often I talk about religion -- but with five kids you know I'm either Mormon or Catholic, right? :) I belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and sometimes we're called Mormons. And twice every year, our church has a General Conference, two days of meetings (always at 10:00 and 2:00 for 2 hours each, and another meeting just for the men of the church. The ladies have a similar meeting a week before General Conference). Many people outside of the western United States have to dress up and go to their local ward (church) building to watch the broadcast, but you can now stream live online at lds.org. Or, if you're around Utah, you can watch it on TV, and sometimes our family calls it Pajama Church. :)
I just love General Conference time. It's always a really peaceful couple of days; we're all together as a family, and the kids know they need to be quiet so we can listen. I've been surprised at how much they really absorb, even though they're playing with cars or dollies in the corner. There are so many wonderful talks -- and the Spirit is so strong - I always feel SO recharged when we're done. And now I'm done preaching at you, and we'll get to the reason why I'm even talking about it.
When I was growing up, my Mom was pretty strict. We were pretty young when we were required to watch all four sessions of Conference -- and for kids whose Mom didn't let them watch much TV, it was a pretty clear indicator to us that she thought it was important. One of my favorite things to do during Conference was to have a cross stitch project. It kept my hands busy and gave me something to do when the talks got a little long. :)
Lately, I've been working on the "Once Upon a Time" sampler from The Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery. It's so, so darling -- follow those links! I haven't gotten very far, and I've found a girl on Instagram (@lumablumahandmade) who is doing the storybook names instead of month names in each block, which I really like. The biggest thing I'm planning to change is the month of March -- it's my birthday month, and I just REALLY don't want to use the three little pigs for my month, even though the big bad wolf is so darling!
So, I'm a little overwhelmed by how behind I am. I started in March, so I was already behind, and I've only completed one full month. And, since I'm the Mia Maid counselor in my ward, I thought the Young Women might really like to have a simple little free project to work on during Conference. They have a symbol, a torch with a girl made of flames. Is she the original "Girl On Fire"? I think so! I found a cross stitch pattern on Pinterest that I really liked, but it linked directly to an image and I can't find the original source. It was hand-drawn, and I wanted something a little more professional and easy to read. So, I worked my magic and made a pattern for my girls. Since it was a free pattern in the first place, and quite simple, I think it's probably okay to distribute -- so if you want a copy,
Isn't she cute?!
** Random story: When I was a Young Woman (ages 12-18) myself, I took a sweet little Precious Moments coloring page, and the Young Theme, and made a cross stitch pattern of both. It turned out so so cute! I ended up making two -- and giving them to both my sisters. :) Before my little girls are in Young Womens, I'd love to make them each one too!Since you need choices in your life, I also made a Provo Temple cross stitch pattern, but I used a pattern from etsy for the Angel Moroni, so I don't feel comfortable distributing that part of the pattern. But here's the part I used; it took quite a long time to work up, and I'm so happy with how it turned out!
And I last-minute had to reverse the Angel Moroni -- you want to make sure the Angel Moroni is pointing the right way! Again,
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ReplyDeleteHow do you cross stich? Is it easy to pick up? I do embroidery, never heard of cross stitching. I would love the pattern! Kenpaw13@gmail.com Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteKayleigh (: -- cross stitch is so easy! It's like the easiest embroidery there is. :) I just sent the pattern to you, along with some instructions that I gave to my YW -- it should be enough to get you started, but if you need a more visual tutorial, I'm sure google or youtube could help you out. I hope you like it!
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I would love to have this pattern for my girls to work on during conference or even at camp this summer. Thanks!
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I hope your girls enjoy it! I think it's really nice to have a project to work on during General Conference -- it keeps me from falling asleep! :)
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ReplyDeleteOops, I'm not sure if my previous comment went through. If I could get the torch pattern emailed I would love that! My email is lukejulie@msn.com
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I think my YW would love this! Please email me the torch pattern :-D My email is lover_o_frogs@hotmail.com
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ReplyDeleteThis is great. Wish I saw this before today, but I would like to have the pattern please. sutersociety@hotmail.com THANK YOU
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ReplyDeleteI love to cross stitch. I would like to share the torch pattern with my young women. Frostedflake92@comcast.net. Thanks for sharing your talents!
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ReplyDeleteThis is soooo great! My daughter just turned 12 on Wednesday and I would love to teach her to make this. Thanks so much for sharing!!! writemyownstory @gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love the torch for my granddaughter. Thank you so much. What a kind, generous off. Januaryquilts@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteCould you please send me the pattern as well? Thank you so much! lesliemaeofthetetons@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteCould you also email me this pattern of the torch? I'm the beehive advisor in my ward and this would be an amazing project for our girls to work on. jilligan35@hotmail.com
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ReplyDeleteI would love to have the pattern. I'm in the YW Presidency in my ward and would love to make these as a gift for our girls. Thanks. jmebj125@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteHi Natalie I am the Young Women's President in a small branch in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada and would love to have a copy of your pattern to make for my girls. They would like to learn how to cross stitch and I thought that this would be a great one for them to learn. It looks simple and I love it.
ReplyDeleteI can't seem to get it to give me directions. Could you please send it to me . Thanks Janet
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ReplyDeleteI would like to do this cross stitch project. Could you please send me the instructions. My email is heidijaredj@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to do this with my Young women as well. Could you please send me the pattern and the instructions if you still do ? It would be great" Thank you IN advance. Eden.tomadon@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi, I would like to do this cross stitch for my Faith project for personal progress but I can't seem to find the directions. Could you send them to me please? Thank you! lindybsmith@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteHi I would love the YW torch pattern too! I looked for the google doc on the patterns page, but it just takes me back to this post. fantasticfamilyfavorites@yahoo.com Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHii! I'm a beehive and came across this on pinterest and thought, oh what a cute project! i would love this! thanks! rosetbou@gmail.com !!!
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