I’ve had a long, hard year and I need a break. Over Christmas, I will be taking time off with my family to celebrate the birth of my saviour, and to relax with my family.
Thank you for all your interest in Vetty Creations this year, and for supporting my very small business. I received a lovely Christmas greeting the other day that went like this: “Merry Christmas to You & Your family and all at Vetty Creations.” It made me smile, partly because it was a lovely message, but partly because Vetty Creations is really just me and my family. That’s it. Just me, and them. 🙂
Next year I’m looking forward to finally releasing “Early-Style Hardanger”. While you can’t pre-order it yet, I’ll let you know very loudly here, on Facebook and on the Vetty Creations website when it is available for pre-order and then when it is actually released.
I also have some other exciting things planned for next year.
Best wishes to you and your family for a very happy Christmas. If you don’t celebrate Christmas, I wish you good health and happiness.
Thank you again!

White Threads is the blog of Yvette Stanton, the author, designer, publisher behind Vetty Creations' quality needlework books and embroidery products.

Yvette, I hope you have a lovely break with your family and do lots of things you enjoy doing. Forget the deadlines and have a relaxing time!!
Hugs
Julie in Melbourne
Thank you Julie! My best wishes to you too.
I’ve really enjoyed reading your blog entries about your trip. I’m also amazed that your family were so understanding as to let you spend so much time on textiles and embroidery. A stitcher’s delight! As a needlepoint shop owner in Vero Beach, FL, I usually travel alone or with another needlepointer.
Thanks for letting me know that you’ve enjoyed it Mary! My family are very understanding of my “special requirements”! 🙂 My daughters have never known anything else, so they have just had to accept that’s what we do. My husband is very accommodating, and I am very grateful. He’s a creative person too, so while he doesn’t stitch, he does appreciate beautiful things.