Monday, December 18, 2006

One Week from Christmas and I feel Like The Mad

Hatter and I ain't no Alice and this is definitely NOT Wonderland. The clock and calendar are officially "The Enemy"! This is about the same time every year I wonder why I have so many things I wanted to get done, not finished. The "excuse" this year is my youngest (4) came down with a bladder infection.......the "reason" is that I am organizationally disfunctional.

Every year I start off with the greatest intention but set no real timetable. Then I go off on these merry little tangents of working on this a little bit, that a little bit and so on and so forth. I am hopeless!!! Still, I shall not let this minor detail rob me of the joy I find from my craft. After 45 years, my relatives should be quite used to my penchant and if not, well, maybe they should pay attention to history! LOL

I have managed to turn a few of my hardanger pieces into ornies.......yayyy (and I get the gold medal for best camoflauge of a badly placed design) Amazing what you can do with a plastic sprig of holly!
My silk hardanger piece (A Star Is Born) turned out much better as I eliminated the circle in favor of a much more me-friendly shape....yes, the square. Oh how unappreciated this little shape can be ~ but turn him on his side and you have a lovely little diamond. A little creative zigzag on the sewing machine and it pouffed up nicely. (Actually that was a mistake when I tried to sew up the stuffing hole, but it looked so cool, I just carried on.) My stash of craft cording in a sparkling white was just the contrast I was looking for. Carrying the overlapping cording to the top, tie a nice little knot and viola, an ornie is born!

Now I did manage to make my little girls happy, and isn't that just the best part of Christmas, after all. I finished up the quilting and sewing of this little stocking started by my late sister, Heather. Add some sparkling red cording and this little beauty gets to reside in my daughters' room for part of their holiday glitter. Their little faces lit right up (sorry Mr. Sun, you may make my flowers grow and bloom, but they make my heart sing) when I gave it to them. At that moment, I knew I was going to become very greedy and do whatever it takes to see that expression as often as I can. As humble (and with its crooked toe), this little stocking brought back the memories of all the blessings these 2 little munchkins have made in my life. So as unassuming as he is, this is the star of this Christmas season:


If I accomplish not one single thing more before The Big Day, it really doesn't matter to me. Seeing the wonder and joy on those two little faces has already made this one of the bestest Christmases I've ever enjoyed.

May this feeling be blessed to each and every one around the world. Merry Christmas!!

Monday, December 04, 2006

Adding some Joy to my Day................

I am so in love with hardanger.......you get beautiful results and it doesn't take that long. This is my third piece done giving me a total of six finishes for the Challenge. I am very impressed with the progress I'm making......though this new obsession seems to go faster than my regular stitching!!! LOL

This last piece is called Joy from Julia Lucas Designs out of the 2006 Just Cross Stitch ornie edition. She used red and greens too on a white fabric. I opted for using red and green Kreinik Silk Mori along with turquoise #4 braid and her suggested #4 Kreinik braid in pearl. My scan doesn't show it well, but I like the contrast by using the black jobelan. So here is my little bit of Joy:


The weekend shall be my ornementation day~for those unfamiliar with that word (it's made-up) and simply refers to the act of taking these stitched piece and really turning them into actual ornaments. One of the things that has quickly been added to my Wish List has been those round and oval ornament forms.........I really suck at stitching circles that don't end up looking like something a 3 year old did. Actually, my 4 year old could probably do a better job, but I have no intention of handing her anything sharp that could be used against me! ROFL

I'd love my girls to have this obsession as they get older, but just the thought of sharing my stash breaks me out into a cold sweat.


Now I shall return to my endless pile of UFO's that have been crying shamelessly in an attempt to get my attention. Angel of Healing has already been pulled out of her storage bag and I'll be giving her my undivided attention until she is finished. Then I have a Christmas one called Aria by Pam Kellogg that I need to do as I would really love to finish that this year. I started it last December and work on it whenever a holiday shows up on my calendar.....that way I always have a little bit of Christmas happening all year long.

And I bought myself a really cool Christmas present....a digital camera!!! Now all my really large pieces and things that won't fit in the scanner can be recorded. Not to mention all the endless photos that never seem to leave my film camera!!! (blushes loudly) Wonder if I should tell DH or just stick it in my own stocking and see if he figures it out?

Off to work some more magic........

Friday, December 01, 2006

To Each Their Own..............

One of the things that keeps me so interested in needlework is the individuality you can accomplish even using a pattern. With my foray into hardanger, I have discovered that there is no limit except what you place upon yourself. Almost all the cutwork I have seen done has utilized white or cream fabrics.....and they all have looked gorgeous. But I wanted to try something totally different. Mostly because I have this gorgeous silk that I used on my Enchanted Alphabet called Orchid and knew it would look absolutely stunning on a black background. My friend (and teacher) thought that silk would not make a good base for hardanger work and the black would be too difficult to work on, especially for a beginner. She is probably right and as much as I value her opinion, I do tend to walk to the beat of a different drummer. What's the worst that can happen? If it doesn't work, you chalk it up to experience.

Needle Play had a beautiful ornie in the 2006 Just Cross Stitch issue called A Star is Born. It is delicate and the colors they used are definitely christmasy and added much to the charm of this design. Decided this would work with the black fabric and my lovely Orchid silk. As I went through the materials list, I discovered I would need another floss for wrapping the bars. Scavenging through my stash I found 2009 in the Needlepaints that looked like a good match for the colors in silk but with enough contrast to make it's own impact, but still be subtle. The gold originally called for did not look good, even looking at the white gold in petite treasure braid it still wasn't quite a good match. Hidden beneath I discovered a card of silver and it looked great with the soft purple colors. A quick look in my bead bag and there were some lovely lavender Mill Hill Antique seed beads that were just a tad darker than any of the floss colors but should still give me the effect I wanted. Now this design has some major bar wrapping to it, but once I got a rhythm going, it only took a couple of days to finish that part.

So here's my rendition of A Star Is Born:



This picture doesn't do it justice, as you can't see the cutouts (which have silver braid crosses with a bead in the centre) and the sparkle.

All in all, I am quite delighted with the way this piece turned out. I've decided to finish it in a diamond shape with a silver lining so the cutwork shows up better and edge it in silver cording. Hopefully I'll get a little time this weekend to do that part of it and then I'll post the finished project.

I really like being able to utilize the smaller fabric pieces of my stash this way, but I did splurge a little and invest in a good pair of bent hardanger scissors. With 2 curious little girls, I will keep them under lock and key. Just the thought of their tender skin and those sharp points......ouch!

I just realized something.....this makes 5 finishes since I started The Challenge!!!

Sunday, November 19, 2006

New Trick for Old Dog.....................

I'm still struggling with that nasty Dimensions kit. Slowly, I am making progress but then I was never really good a confetti stitching, nor do I enjoy it all that much. Still, when you're making it for a friend, the aggravation factor does lessen dramatically.

Speaking of friends, (and the reason for the title of this diatribe), Chris came by on Friday for our regularly monthly gab session with a bit of stitching thrown. Well, this Friday she decided that since I love the look of Hardanger, it was time I give it a whirl. Now, bless her heart, she has no idea just how hamfisted her friend is! I'm not saying this to garner pity....far from it, I'm just very realistic to my limitations and my 10 thumbs that mascarade as fingers. I also got the shock of my life to realize my dear friend is also an amazing teacher and can be extremely patient (I have likened her to Job and it is quite justified!) even with the most difficult and hard-headed students.

I have now mastered the art of kloster blocks and how they work and why they are needed. I have a good understanding of where you cut and where you don't (and why!!!!) as well as how to wrap bars......which I found really neat to do. Cutting the material was nowhere near as scary as I have heard some people mention.....but in this case, I think it was a case of ignorance was truly bliss. LOL I do need to get a serious pair of hardanger scissors though, as my regular embroidery ones just won't make the grade. But being a thoughtful person, she shared hers, for which I am truly thankful. We also went through alot of my stash, so now I have visions of hardanger leaping across all my little bits and pieces of fabby as well as some unconventional thoughts of flosses to try! I do believe she may find she has created a monster!!! ROFL

So with her donation of Caron Wildflowers floss in Christmas red/green varigated and my petite treasure braid, this is what we managed to create:





Isn't that pretty!!! She always told me that it wasn't hard, but I didn't believe her. Now I am truly a convert. I've already decided on duplicating this pattern using some silks that I already have in my stash along with the fabric that I have loads of when I was on Silkweaver's Fabric of the Month club.


I also have a table cloth that is presently a UFO that has flowers all over it. Right now I'm thinking about the possibilities of doing some hardanger work on it to give it a more delicate feel. Didn't I say she may have created a monster?!!! ROFL

So this is another finish towards my 50. But this one will always have a special place in my heart for the caring and sharing of my dear friend.

Monday, November 06, 2006

I officially dislike confetti stitching...............

This Dimensions ornament is driving me crazy......it's almost virtually impossible to keep the back neat with all those blasted little one-sy stitches all over the place.

The last time I did that much confetti stitching was on my Dad's wedding gift last May. I swore I would never touch another design with any amount of it ever again. Well, the sentiment was right, just too bad some of the cutest designs are chocked full of it. LOL Being for a friend is the only reason I keep working on it. Hopefully I can get this monkey off my back VERY soon. LOL

That's it for now. Hopefully I will be able to post a finish in the not too distant future.

Friday, October 27, 2006

A Slight Detour..................

Which is just really another way of me saying that I started something new!! It's really cute how some of the stitching ladies on the various boards giggle and tsk tsk me when I post about a new start.........they really make me glad I'm a serial starter who is relatively free from guilt.

I say relatively because I am supposed to be working on Angel of Healing, but for some reason or other, I just can't concentrate on her the last few days. I did get all the PT braid in on the bottom and all the gold and coral beading done........oh my she does sparkle and glint, just gives me pure delight! I've also filled in alot of those 'missed' stitches that were here and there which was time consuming and just a tad tedious. Now I'm at the stage where I have to make that decision about the hands.

Right now that feels like work........and since I hate stitching to be work, I decided to start an ornie for a dear friend for Christmas. Got the Dimensions kit at the Toronto Craft show last Friday knowing she would just LOVE it! She has 5 cats and this one is a picture of a kitty staring out the window looking at a bunch of birds in the snow eating seeds. The cat's got such a cute expression......even a doggie person like me couldn't resist. LOL

Now the chart is fairly easy to read, but my goodness, I wish they would find a better way of sorting floss (like maybe putting the numbers actually on the darned stuff!!!). What they call light blue green, I call light sage and it can get pretty confusing......if it wasn't for the colored picture on the front, this would be one weird looking ornament!!! But it is coming along nicely so I'll quit vetching and be thankful that I started it early enough to be able to get it finished BEFORE Christmas!!! ROFL Every year I have such high hopes of stitching all my relatives 'a little something'..........which usually turns into a whole lot of nothing! (blush) Still, I live in hope that someday I might actually make it while they (and I) are still breathing. Ahhhh the joys of carrying the prestigeous crown of Queen Startitis. Yet, I wouldn't want it any other way......it just wouldn't be the therapy I need each day. (Though DH probably would recommend a professional, but stitching is still soooooo much cheaper.)

The only kink in my schedule is some very minor alterations I have to make to Catherine's pumpkin costume and getting Sabrina's costume laundered. Otherwise, we're good to go for both the school parade and The Big Night!!! Weatherman says rain and I hope they are wrong.......nothing worse than soggy goblins and ghouls. Still, I've yet to see it totally dampen the toothy smiles on those little faces when they are shouting Trick or Treat and holding out that pumpkin or pillowcase for a handful of goodies. Heck, makes me glad I'm there to see it and I secretly think I have more fun than they do. LOL

My stitching chair beckons and my little munchkins are tucked safely in bed, so best answer the call while the coast is clear. Thank goodness it's the weekend, I can stay up as late as I want......or as long as my eyelids will cooperate.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Angel of Healing receiving some needed attention...

This has to be one of the most ornate pieces I have ever done. Between the Petite Treasure Braids and the beads, she sparkles like crazy even in dimmed light! LOL Since completing my little ornie, I have logged just over 25 hours on her in the past 2 weeks. She is still missing her hands as I haven't quite decided if I want to go with the charted over 2 or do them over 1. Right now I have enough beading and braid yet to put in on the right side of the lower dress panel to keep me busy and the ribbon hanging down at the bottom yet to do.......I don't have to make the decision right now. Even in stitching, my procrastination tendencies peek out! LOL Not for long though, as I really would like to finish her this month, send her to be framed and in the hands of the recipients for December.

Since the death of my 2 sisters in the car accident of November 2003, finding something to concentrate on and to turn into a 'visible' reminder of their time here on earth became not only a driving force, but a journey of healing. Angel of Healing and Angel of Dreams have been and continue to be a way, for me at any rate, of celebrating the times we've shared together. Both were active in their churches. Their faith, though often sorely tested, never failed. At first I was concerned that I would not be able to let these pieces go when they were completed.......yet as I draw near to the end of Angel of Healing, I realize that it has come to symbolize a closure for me that would otherwise not be. I truly do look forward to the day when my angels will "fly".

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

A Merry little Happy Dance...............


This poor fella is part of a set of 3 designed by Pam Kellogg. Twice I've ripped his face out trying to find my counting error. Gave up, put him away and promised myself to get to him. Always managed to find a way to avoid him. Well, this Challenge has given me the final motivation I needed to get it sorted out and finished. Took me 15 hours including ripping out the hat (which is where the TRUE mistake laid in hiding) but he's finally done. Now he will begin his sojourn down to my sewing machine with his brothers to be ornamentized (if this isn't a word, it is NOW!!!LOL).

Merry is stitched 2 over 2 on Silkweaver's Jazlyn 28-count bone colored fabric.


Hi, ho, hi, ho, off to my UFO pile I go.........

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Enchanted Finish....................


This is my personalization of Lavender & Lace's Enchanted Alphabet. I actually started this on a whim....okay, okay, I'm a dedicated Serial Starter. LOL But I am so glad I did. I think my niece, Andrea, is going to love it.....I already know she loves bunnies.

There were some major adjustments in the back of the dress as the original pattern had alphabet letters worked into it, and some into the bunny (but he was easy to 'fudge'). The letters of her name are done in Caron Waterlillies silk called Orchid (#185) and the fabric is from Silkweaver, 32-count Jobelan in Twilight Blue. It's a bit more bluer than the monitor shows, but just a touch. All in all I am really pleased with this. The ribbon gave me a bit of a hassle as I didn't have any fabric kind, just that stuff for parcels. So I split it and it really works pretty good.

Originally I had planned to do this design using white Silk Mori from Kreinik but I just couldn't wait to start it, so opted for DMC B5200. I am going to do this design again (at least twice) for each of my girls and let them pick out the silk for their letters....that'll give me a jump on birthday presents for next year! LOL

I am really enjoying this challenge....that's 2 large ones that would probably not have gotten finished anytime soon. It's like I have a new lease on my stitching hobby and I have Cherylann to thank for it......her inspiration (mutterings she calls it) really touched something inside me. Even my kids are getting in on the act and going through my stash for new projects and lining up the ones they want to see finished. As excited as I am about this finish, I'm more excited about the reaction my girls will have when they see it. Just lifts my heart right into my throat!!! Okay, enough of this sappy stuff, back to the needle.

Monday, October 02, 2006

A dream is a wish your heart makes.................

to which my dream, well one of them, has come to fruition...........Sleeping Beauty now is completed!!! I cannot tell you how happy I was to put the last of that backstitching in. Normally I don't mind it but when it is nearing the end, it seems to take forever. The only one more impatient than I was Catherine. Now you try telling a 4-year old it will be a few more minutes and see just how long they can wait!!! (this is where my eyes roll, my ears tune out the whine that invades my daughter's speech pattern and I wish I was on an island with a big tall Pina Colada)

Without further ado, here is the lady with the 3 names (for you non-Disney fans: Sleeping Beauty, Arora, and Briar Rose)

We now have the First of 50 done!!!!!


Saturday, September 30, 2006

The Crowning Touch..........

Not much accomplished as my girls have decided they are right full of energy! LOL They are great kids but sometimes I wish I could get a tranfusion of just a little of their high octane fuel.....they make me downright dizzy!!!

Long and short of it, I got Catherine to sit down and choose the Petite Treasure braid I decided I would like to do for Sleeping Beauty's crown and necklace. Now a 4 year old might be a strange choice for decisions, but since it will be hers, might as well make it the way she would like. Black gold now adorns Arora's head. LOL Her necklace was old gold and that has been completed as well.

She has no face, neck or shoulders, so there is a ghostly Disney thing happening here, but otherwise it's proceeding nicely. Having my daylight bulbs operational again have made it a pleasure to stitch and my eyes aren't nearly as sore the next day. Now to remember to install the kill switch so my kids can't kill it again with the continual on/off playing they do with the light switch. :( One thing that keeps me from going completely nuclear is the fact that they will have their own kids one day.............what a glorious form of punishment. ROFL

Friday, September 29, 2006

Briar Rose is blossoming as pretty as........

any rose!!! Now that my replacement bulbs arrived (thank you Fed-Ex!!!!), I have enjoyed getting extra hours stitching again last night. She now has almost all her hair and I'm very close to putting on her crown. Though the pattern calls for DMC, I have been entertaining the idea of changing this and using a Petite Treasure Braid that will give it a lovely sparkle and golden sheen of a real crown. Also some really lovely choices in Kreinik braid too, so I'm back to that awful situation of making yet another decision! LOL I think Catherine would really love that little touch, so I shan't make 'mountains out of molehills', but I do want it to be special for her.

I have seen many that are working quite earnestly on their Challenges. It is so wonderful to see what everyone is stitching and the quality of the stitching is gorgeous!!!! Alas, I know my journey will not be a quick one. Yet, it does not really upset or depress me. With finances being so constrained just to get through the month without any extras, this has been a wonderful balm letting me enjoy what I already have. Oh the joys I have had wondering through patterns stowed away in basement filing cabinets; meandering my way through all my freebie patterns on my computer; my head swimming with the choices of fabric or changes that I would want to make. Nor do I feel deprived. Sometimes seeing the new releases actually add a measure of stress.......when would I ever be able to do it, where would I put it, would I do it for me or give it away, how much more can my credit card take??????? This challenge has liberated me from much of this connundrum. It will also allow me to focus on some of the really large projects that have been sitting on the proverbial back burner. My Heaven & Earth Designs (Unicorn Pool and A Small Thought) have been languishing far too long and I enjoy working on them so much, yet they have entered the dubious realm of UFO.


UFO's.....what a vile designation for a project!!! I have many, but not because they have lost their lustre or appeal, simply that I suffer from the disease of Serial Starter. This Challenge will allow me to have the best of both worlds ~ my UFO's will be actively stitched and I still have the ability to start new projects with complete impunity. Now if I could just learn to limit my time spent at this computer!!!! LOL To which, I shall make note to myself that once Sleeping Beauty is done, I shall finish Enchanted Alphabet and begin Skating Fun (Polarbear Baby). It might be well if I establish for myself a guide to not begin new projects without completing some.....might make this challenge a little more productive. Still, just the wonderful journey of putting those little crosses in, painting away with thread and needle is all I need to enjoy my craft. Now if I could just get my DH to see it this way!!!

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Still in the Pink............

Though my stitching time has been at a premium, I have managed to get some more work done on Disney's Sleeping Beauty. She now has the bodice and I've started on some of her hair.....this was so I could get to her right arm without miscounting. LOL

In true fashion of Murphy's Law, my youngest has been playing with my stitching light and burnt the bulb out. So now I can only stitch in daylight (I have become totally spoiled with these true lights) and revamped my schedule to work on projects in the morning after I take the girls to school. I've ordered a new light but it can take up to 2 weeks to get here. But this is not a bad thing.....I can catch up on the housework and when the light comes ignore it all again! ROFL And I'm not really kidding here.

I lost alot of time this week because my oldest daughter (8) needed a costume for a field trip to Blackcreek Pioneer Village. Being about as handy as a pet rock, no pattern and the sewing experience of a nat......it has been it's own challenge. Being told on a Friday that they need it for the following Monday did not add much padding for the mistakes you just know are going to come a'callin'. All in all, it has gone pretty well. The blouse is done, the jumper is done, the apron is done with it's cute little flounce, we found the perfect 'boots' at the Salvation Army and I've got the main part of the bonnet completed. One more session today and it will be finished.....thank heavens!!! Definitely not a project for a beginner or for the feint of heart....which I am a founding member! LOL Still, when she saw the main parts done she was so excited and her face just beaming, I almost cried just because she took such a great delight in it and I was able to do it for her. I also have a new found respect for the pioneer ladies that did all this work without the aid of a sewing machine or today's modern gadgets......they really are in inspiration!!!

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Adding to my List.............

I have to admit it, I am really having alot of fun with this challenge. I am a confirmed Serial Starter and do not want to be rehabilitated. You can imagine how this is just feeding a wonderful frenzy of activity in my little mind. Actually, you can probably hear my husband groaning now.

Just got back from the EMS board and saw a cute freebie called "Polar Bear Baby--Skating Fun". It is so adorable I just can't resist! LOL I've even got the perfect fabric for it, a wonderful hand-dyed aida from Silkweavers called Winter Storm......the soft colors will look fabby against it as it has the greyish/brownish winter sky to it. As the aida is 28 count, the design area will be 6.14 by 6.21 inches. This will make a really cool mini wall hanging!!! Hahhh, now I know there's something going on.....I never know how I'm going to finish a piece. ROFL

Well, I'm off to kit this darling up and get to work on it. My poor snowman is still waiting for me, so I'll do him first and then I can get to work on this one.

Have a great stitching day all!

Monday, September 18, 2006

There are Rules to this Challenge.............

Oh My Goodness, I never thought of that concept!!! LOL So, in good conscience (and because I have the world's worst memory), I'm pasting a copy of the Rules For the 50 Challenge here. It's also probably the safest way to keep me honest. ROFL Without further ado, they are:

Due to the interest in the challenge I have decided to post a list of rules for it. There have also been requests for smaller challenges (thanks xstitchqueen for drawing this to my attention). For those of you who would like to join the challenge but can't commit to the 50 project...there will be a 10 project and a 25 project challenge. If you would like to join us in one of these challenges please post your intent, exemptions and modifications. Also, some people have already created blogs as way tracking their progress. Bloggers if you would like to share your journey with us please post your addresses. Purpose of the challenge: to reduce the amount of patterns you have not stitched. This challenge can also be applied to other areas of you stash if you wish (please post your personal modification).
The Rules:
1. Have fun reducing your stash.
2. There is no time limit- people have different size projects they would like to work on.
3. Thou shall not purchase any new patterns until 10, 25, or 50 projects have been stitched. Pattern size does not matter. WIPs and UFOs finishes count.
4. This challenge can also apply to knitting, beading, sewing and crocheting patterns.
5. You can make some exemptions - I am not placing limitations on this due to commitments that people might already have. Remember, though, the goal of this challenge is to reduce stash so too many exemptions will sabotage these efforts. I have declared three exemptions.
6. Gifts, gift cards, trades, RAKs and patterns bought with gift money are not a violation of this challenge.
7. Freebies count as part of your total and you can aquire them at any point.
8. You do not have to declare the projects you intend to work on. (If listing would make you feel better please do so)
9. The offical start date of this challenge was Sept 1, 2006 since I have been posting about it for awhile and want to make sure the everyone's projects have been included. All projects finished on or after this date count for the challenge. Example: you have been working TW's Peacock Tapestry for the past 36 months and you finally finished it on Sept. 12th... it counts as part of your total for the challenge.
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Okay, so now I have OFFICIALLY read the rules and they seem very reasonable and all in the in best interest of reducing stash and having fun. And no time limit, what more could a girl ask for????
Now for my part of the rules:
I shall do cross stitching only (finishing not required but it would be a novelty);
I shall declare my exemptions as thus: floss or fibres only to complete the project;
I have finished nothing since September first, so it's not an issue.
That's it. Let the stitching begin!!! Please, all stitchers act responsibily, No Drinking and Stitching; No Eating Cheezies or Chocolate in the location of ANY Needlework and always remember to keep to the posted 100 stitches per hour limit (or whatever your local regulations are).

In the pink of things...........


On May 14th of this year I started a piece for my youngest daughter, Catherine (4) of Disney's Sleeping Beauty. For some reason I haven't ever taken a scan of the progress on this piece but now that I'm in the Challenge, I thought it might be a good idea. LOL

As of September 16th, this is the progress on Aurora in all her pinked splendor!!! That skirt is over 8 and a half inches wide!!!! This is worked on 32 count lugana, 2 over 2.

I probably won't get any stitching done on her today as I have to make a Pioneer Costume for my daughter, Sabrina, for school and it has to be completed so that she can wear it for the week starting September 25th. Oh yeah, like there's a challenge......this from a woman who has trouble sewing on a button. LOL

Tonight I've got the final ornament in a set of 3 designed by Pam Kellogg. 2 are stitched and I just have the last little fella to go, so I want to finish him this month. These are the 2 that are done:
This is Moe and Flurry (thank heavens for marking their names in my picture file!!!) So the only one missing from this trio is Merry!!!

So tonight we shall make Merry. Oh I love a good pun. Yes, well, once I get him stitched, then I can decide if I want to finish these 3 guys together as a bellpull or if I want to turn them into ornaments. There always seems to be some kind of decision to be made whether its fabric color, adding or taking away something or how it's going to be finished. One good thing about having children.....they love to share their ideas and opinions.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

What's Cooking............





With the challenge in full swing......at least my commitment to it anyway, it might be a good idea if I post what projects are on the go. I'll start with the currently active projects. UFO's will take the place of completed projects as the challenge continues. At the moment, we are working on:

1) Disney's version of Sleeping Beauty (no picture as of yet)
2) An adapted version of Lavender & Lace's Enchanted Alphabet:(as of June 26, 2006)



3) L&L's Angel of Healing: (as of October 16th, 2005)





4) Mirabilia's Lilly of the Woods: (as of June 6, 2005)

5) L&L's Angel of Summer: (as of April 2, 2006)



6) The last of Pam Kellogg's snowmen (known as Moe, Merry & Flurry)No picture


7) Welcome bellpull from Dimensions featuring birds and snow (No picture)



Ahhh, a plan and a place to start.....what more could a stitcher ask for?

I have deicded to take on the challenge issued by a member of astitching board. She has made her mind up to reduce her stash before she can acquire any more. Most reasonable when you consider the expense that such an investment as stash can require. Her novelty approach was to complete 50 projects ~ with no specific time limit before she can purchase anything new. She proposed for anyone interested to join her.

So today, I begin the journey of 50......or should I say Completing 50!!! LOL Considering the number of UFO's and WIPs I have on the go at present, I shall have no difficulting in finding projects to do.

This blog is therefore dedicated to those who have risen the the ocassion....for I am but one of many. I suspect many interesting stories and tales along the way.....not to mention seeing some absolutely gorgeous pieces.