Not sure what part I'll work on next. I could go in any direction. Choices, choices...
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Stitched a little
Not sure what part I'll work on next. I could go in any direction. Choices, choices...
Monday, May 26, 2008
A new start
One of my workmates was wanting to get into cross stitching. I told her I could help her out by showing her the basics to get her started. So yesterday she came over to my place. She had a little kit with her (a heart design by Dimensions) including cloth, threads and pattern. The cloth was more like a tablecloth linen but the design was printed on the fabric to show where the crosses were to go. So I showed her how to start off and away she went.
Meanwhile I'd already started on Quaker Garden, waiting for her to arrive at my place, earlier. So I continued with that. Well, instead of stitching, we ended up talking for most of the time! It was quite lovely but not very productive. I really didn't help her much either with finishing off threads, starting with a different colour or anything. So when she left I said to her that she'd have to come over another day, allowing more time than what we had yesterday, and I'd help her out a bit more.
So this is all I have to show of my start on QG.
I've started in the centre, then I thought I'd stitch the butterfly, which I think is one of my favourite parts of the design. I'm liking the colours of this one.
Til next time...
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Oh no! Not more stash!!!
BENT CREEK - The Big Tree kit
BLACKBIRD DESIGNS - Be Kind and True & Maude Eloise 1891 charts
THE SAMPLER COMPANY - Kind Fond Love & HOMESPUN ELEGANCE - Bee Watchers charts
Oh yes, and those threads I wanted, plus a few more! There's also a piece of Vintage Lentil Lakeside Linen 28ct underneath.
Needlecraft Corner had 25% off everything I ordered, and not being able to resist a sale, I had to make it worth my while.:) You'd think I'd have enough stash, but no, there's always more things you discover you want.
I'm looking forward to starting on Quaker Garden. The threads I received for it look terrific. Sometimes you get the recommended threads for a design and they turn out a different shade to what you're expecting, but these ones look pretty similar to what you see in the chart. There's only five different colours in the pattern too.
I'm hoping to get some stitching time in tomorrow. Fingers crossed!
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Snowy Morn finished!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Stash!!!
This leads me to the picture below. I did a big order from Stitching Bits and Bobs and most of it arrived in the mail today.
I've just taken a quick photo of it all. I got some fabrics, charts, and threads. I'm mad for Blackbird Designs at the moment, so there's a few of their patterns. The threads are mainly for these charts. Some more LHN/CCN - I don't seem to do an order lately without getting more of their designs. There's also some Prairie Schooler charts which I'm not normally into, but the odd one has caught my eye lately.
I dropped my camera on the floor tonight trying to take a photo of my stash parcel. I must have been so excited to receive my stash! Thankfully my camera seems to be ok. I was so annoyed with myself for not being more careful.
I better hop off this computer soon and head off to bed. Can't stay up too late as tomorrow's a work day. Before I go I'll show you a pic of Snowy Morn. I did some work on it last weekend but the light was getting bad for me to continue with the outer border. Will try to finish it this Sunday if I can when I've got some proper daylight. The colour of the thread against the fabric was making it hard to see where I was putting my stitches.
Snowy Morn - 11 May 2008
Til next time...
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Happy Mother's Day!
I ended up getting her a book on an Australian gardener born in the late 1800's named Edna Walling by Sarah Hardy. The book is called The Unusual Life Of Edna Walling and is about her interesting life as a landscape gardener. Mum loves her style of gardening.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Another WIP pic to show
All that's left now to do is the last block on the inner border, then I've got the outer border to do including four corner blocks, and the last thing I'll do is add the beads to the inner border. It will probably take me another two more sessions to finish.
I really like this design. It's not a very big one, but more in it than you would think. The four inner corner blocks are done over one thread which I haven't done before. You need good lighting for this as it's quite intricate work. Trying to decide whether to order Jill Rensel's mat once I finish it. It would really do it justice I think.
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Homespun Elegance
I was looking at Homespun Elegance site the other day and spotted this new chart.
I think this one's gorgeous. It's got an olde world look to it. So naturally it's going on my next stash order. It doesn't matter how many charts and kits you have, there's always room for a few more!
Little House Needleworks have on their site the titles of upcoming releases this month. They're called Embroidery Guild and The Rain Fell. I'm hanging out to see what they're like. I keep checking their site every day to see if they have pictures up. Not yet.:( The suspense is killing me!
Monday, May 05, 2008
Quaker Garden
This is the case with the #19 pattern called Quaker Garden. I've checked out a few needlework shops in the US on the net and none of them have it anymore. So I Googled and came up with a place in Australia funnily enough, called The Home Patch, that had the chart on their site. So I went ahead and ordered it, and when more than a week had passed with no sign of the chart arriving in the mail, I gave them a call to find out what was going on. They said they were out of stock on it but were waiting for more to come in. Well, I told them I didn't like their chances of getting it as I thought it was an out of print design. I ended the call with them telling me they would let me know when it arrived (which I was assured wouldn't be too long). So the next day they left a message on my home phone telling me it had arrived and they were putting it in the mail that day (Friday 2 May).
Today I got home and what should I see in my letter box? My Quaker Garden chart! I still can't believe it arrived. It's been selling on eBay for more than I paid for it here. I'm really happy with the pattern and have even got a piece of fabric just right for it. I bought it while I was on leave in March when I went out to a few needlework shops one day. It's a 32ct Permin Linen in the colour of Prairie Grain. Looks like a similar colour to what you see in the chart photo. Now all I have to do is get a few threads for it and it's ready to go.
Quaker Garden with 32ct Permin Linen Prairie Grain
There's so many patterns I have that I'm wanting to stitch, but can't do them all at once. This one though, I may start in the near future.
I love receiving stash in the mail, it just makes my day!
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Another pic to show
I've started doing one of the outside borders. It's a simple process of stitches but looks really effective. It's my favourite part of the design. When you see the finished picture, this border seems to draw your eye to it.
I'm not getting good quality stitching time at the moment. Just a couple of hours here and there, so I'm trying to get done what I can, when I can. I don't have a deadline, so there's no hurry. I don't like it if I have to have something finished by a certain date anyway. I like to just take my time (not just with stitching too). That's just my nature.
Friday, May 02, 2008
Stitching and chocolate
Snowy Morn - 2 May 2008
While stitching I devoured a few Lindt chocolate balls. I love these, and discovered last night while at a department store that they were on sale. So of course I had to buy one or two boxes.:) What can I say? I love chocolate!!!
Have a great weekend!