Hello and welcome! I’m Holly Chayes

I help makers, thinkers, builders, operators, creators, etc. implement solid containers for creative chaos, and functional systems for sustainable momentum, all in aid of making a life or business you love. 

Right now I’m working with people and businesses in a couple capacities… 

Business

Business coaching and consulting for small businesses ready to dig into the practicalities of what’s next.

When you’ve graduated from mindset-only to mindset+ 

When you’ve built something that functions but doesn’t flow yet.

When you’ve outgrown and overrun what used to work.

Whatever you’re stuck on, we can get you moving to what’s next.

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Individual

Life and clothing magic for individuals who thought they would be more prepared for this moment.

Personal or professional.

Once in a lifetime or every day.

A surprise or something you’ve been working towards for years.

Whatever this moment is, we can get you ready for it.

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I said I wasn’t going to make anyone Christmas gifts this year…

abstract colorful embroidery

“I’m not going to make any Christmas gifts this year.”

I say this every year.
And every year, one week before Christmas, I start making gifts.
Every single year.

This year was no exception.

I figured embroidery would be faster than knitting. Right?

HA!

I started these Wednesday, December 17th, finished them Wednesday, December 24th, and I’m very thankful it’s only the nuclear family for Christmas.

three pieces of embroidery

I wanted to experiment with something new (always a great idea on a deadline – not so much) and dove into the world of blackwork embroidery.

Very simply, blackwork embroidery is a style of embroidery that used black thread against a white or ivory background. This creates a high contrast between the fabric & the stitching. The designs are generally geometric (yes please!), and use small repetitive “fill stitches” to fill in areas and create the design. Blackwork embroidery was popular in England in the 1400s (think around the same time as King Henry the VIII of England – the one with all the wives) and is said to have been influenced by Catherine of Aragon – Henry VIII’s first wife, it was used as decoration on cuffs, ruffs & sleeves.
More information about embroidery techniques & blackwork embroidery here.

I did nothing resembling traditional blackwork embroidery – but rather took some fill stitches, and the stitching technique (blackwork embroidery uses a comparatively small number of embroidery stitches) and played around a lot.

modern blackwork embroidery

embroidery framed in a hoop

abstract embroidery

I played with both stitches & colors, some of these are traditional fill stitches where I only worked 1/2 or 3/4 of the motif, and obviously traditional blackwork embroidery doesn’t involve multiple colors.

Materials:
-all of these were stitched on 16-count Aida, with 2 strands of embroidery floss.

Finished Size:
-the 2 pieces in frames are 4″ by 6″ (10 cm by 15.25 cm)
-the hoop is a 6″ (15.25 cm) diameter

embroidery

abstract colorful embroidery

modern blackwork embroidery

I love dipping back into embroidery every now and then, and I definitely want to do more blackwork embroidery in the future – including delving further into the history & tradition of it – but really, it probably would have been faster to just knit everyone something.

three pieces of embroidery