5.15.2012

It's been a while - and that's an understatement. I'm going to claim graduate school and work as excuses for not posting. I have been stitching however. Photos soon with proof!

I would like to announce that I am working on an etsy storefront! I'm still working on items to put up there, but it will include things like scissor fobs. For those of you that went to the 2nd Annual Spring Fling (put on by Acorns and Threads) you got to seen one of my fobs (pirates!)

Well, photos and all will be coming soon!


11.11.2009

been quiet awhile

Yes, I've been a bad little blogger and not blogged in a while... on my blog. How many times can "blog" be used in a sentence? Anyway, I took a break from some larger projects to attempt 2 things. First, a knitted hat for an infant. When that failed horribly, I attempted some crocheted toys. These were a lot of fun and surprisingly easy!! (Especially since I haven't crocheted a thing in years.)



I found this as a free pattern from Joann's.

So the pattern is really simple: make a donut and customize with color and sewn on bits.













The ladybug!











The bee, my favorite!














The worm, which actually started off as a frog post - this was to be a stacking toy, but I settled on a worm since the stacking bit didn't work so well.

10.03.2009

chunky

It's fall, my favorite season. I love the colors and themes. And isn't fall all about new things? There's new school supplies and new clothes, not to mention the new foods! This is when we pack up the grill and switch to the crock pot, and in my house my husband and I switch cooking responsibilities (he gets the summer and I get the winter). I'm gearing up for projects to snuggle up with on the sofa while it's gray and drippy out in the months ahead, but until then I get to enjoy the wonderful change of colors and cooking aromas.

Maybe it's the daylight lessening or it could be my eyes getting worse, but I've been working on chunky things recently - and loving it! So I have two starts (one a bit older than the other). I've also kitted up a couple more projects, but as of yet haven't had time to start. This crazy time of year is even more hectic for me right now, but I've found some time to toss of few stitches into new things.




This is Bent Creek: "The Branch". It's been coming out in installments which have been curing in my bag, but I have managed to start it and to change a few things. I'm stitching it on Heatherfield Natural (16ct). Considering the woodsy feel of this project, I chose the fabric to bring that out more.








And of course, changing one thing means changing others. My tree, in which an owl will sit, has been changed to a white birch. The camera seems to have washed it out a bit, but I am very happy with the results so far.









Maybe it's not just fall, but owls that are catching my eye right now. I couldn't pass up this project. It's in the Nov 2009 issue of Cross-Stitch and Needlework, titled "Argyle the Owl". Isn't he great?! I'm stitching him on 16ct Fiddler's Cloth and have every intention of doing something similar to the picture shown here for finishing.








The fabric is a smaller count than called for, but I stayed with the thicker fiber (Watercolours by Caron: Graphite) resulting in a chunky little owl. Well, he will be when he's finished. The only other change will be doing the branch he's sitting on in a contrasting color to the light colored fabric (maybe the brown in his wings).

9.14.2009

an interesting couple of weeks

Well I have just been so busy in the past couple weeks, but I have found time to throw stitches in different directions. I was able to attend the last 'official' Summer Stitch at Acorns and Threads. They have been so much fun to be at. Considering my crazy schedule it's been great to have weekly mini-vacations and I've probably gotten more stitching done than I would have this summer.



Well, this is a re-start. I started BoInk-ing (Ink Circles: "Book of Ink Circles") when the project started over a year ago: I got a bit of Barfy done as well as some of the frame in that corner when I decided I disliked it and pulled the whole thing out. That was the "Saturday of Shag" - I had so many bits of black thread/fuzz everywhere!

This is one strand of DMC 3371 over 2. I love how this is turning out and I am planning to do this pattern in browns and blues, though I haven't selected all the colors yet.








I've made some more progress on Chatelaine: "Alhambra Garden". I'm onto a second color! Yes, I'm celebrating the small advances.

I love this color fabric more every time I stitch on it. (Lakeside Linen 36 ct: Vintage River Willow)










A start!! This is the second page in "My Stitching Album" by Jeannette Douglas - Milanese Moment. It's going rather quickly at this point. I love the colors in this page! So bright and cheery.










This is a fun stitch. The stars are coming along and I spied pinwheels further down! Tension is something I'm getting a bit nervous about, but it seems to be going ok.

9.02.2009

a finish

I've been going to Summer Stitch at Acorns and Threads on Saturdays and haven't posted much from them since it's been going mainly into the Mosaic page from My Stitching Album by Jeannette Douglas. It is done! And yes, this is 'soon' for me. Big cheers since I've heard this is the hurdle to overcome. I'm looking forward to starting the next page.





I did use the fibers called for in this page, just not in all the places they were called for. I changed the fourth medallion on the right hand side since I'm not a huge fan of pink. I also changed all the rows below "We can find..." Again, not a huge fan of pink.












I love the effect of this stitch, but it does take time. I'm so happy with the results.





8.20.2009

taking longer

I was waiting to post again till I finished my Mosaic page from the Jeannette Douglas: "My Stitching Album". Silly me, thinking I would finish when I thought I would. And that mosaic stitch is time consuming. Well, I will put up photos of that page soon because I WILL finish it SOON! I just realized it's been a while since I've posted.

Other than that I've been working on organizing my cross stitching fibers using Annie's Keepers which I got at Acorns & Threads. It is a wonderful system and I just love how neat it all looks now. In conjunction with this, I've been creating a list on my iPhone of fibers to help me inventory what I have. I've found that I re-buy a lot. I was disappointed that there were no (free) apps specific for this. I suppose I should bite the bullet and pay for it, but I've found a list app that is working well so far. At some point I hope to do the same with charts (even more frustrating when I re-buy those).

8.06.2009

knit and crochet beginnings

Here is a sampling of my beginning works in knitting and crocheting. I don't actually have photos of much since I've given a lot of it away.




I picked up a kit of chunky yarn and needles from a craft store and proceeded to let the project cure for a few years before I decided to disregard the pattern and make this hat. A friend helped me with the "ah-ha" moment where I finally figured out how to knit so I gave this as thanks.










This is one of my first crochet projects. A friend picked up a kit for a lap-ghan and we proceeded to modify the pattern and make out own blankets. Mine did stop at lap-ghan size, while hers got larger. It was a lot of fun and a lot of movies.











Here is a close up of the stitching. I've also modified this further by adding more corners and found that it pleats itself. Unfortunately, I no longer have that piece so no photo. I may have to make it again since it was so cool.











This is my current knitting project: a shawl out of the book Folk Shawls by Cheryl Oberle. It's the Simple Garter Stitch Prairie Shawl. The camera does not capture the true color, but it's close. I'm about half-way through.











I got the yarn at Yarn for All Seasons in Newport, OR. The yarn is "The Heathers 220" by Cascade Yarns - 100% Merino Wool. I just love the feel of it! I'm hoping to have it finished by winter when I'd want to wear it.