Yay!!! With just a few hours to spare, I finished "Thankful" of the Twice Blessed from Hands on Designs. I chose not to use the felt pennies that are included with the pattern, and I stitched the bottom portion.
The fabric is Jack's Rum by Hand Dyed by Stephanie as was used on the model. I used 32 ct Jobelan and loved every stitch. The floss is all Weeks Dye Works and Gentle Arts Threads.
I am now going to spend the next couple hours pulling patterns and stash for the 15 Miras in '15. I believe I have truly lost my mind to attempt this, but it will be a great way to kick start me to working on these great patterns I have been collecting over the last few years.
Have a Happy New Year!! I look forward to seeing what you finish and start in the New Year!
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Monday, December 29, 2014
New Year's Resolution
I bet you all thought I fell off the earth!! The move took way more out of me than I anticipated, so it not only kept me from posting, but it also kept me from stitching. The job here is wonderful, but it is a lot more work that I had been told. I love a challenge, and I happen to be good at this part of the job, so it's nothing more than taking more time than I'm used to giving. We also had a massive leak in our new home. Luckily, we found it quickly, but the insurance had to pay $13,000 to repair everything, and it took 6 weeks. Ugh.
So, now that things are back on track, I'm getting some stitching done. I also found something out about myself - I actually need a television to help with stitching! My husband and I made a decision about this new house - the television would go downstairs, in the basement for the kids. We do not have cable. The girls can watch movies or stream on the Apple TV, and that's it. We never watch it, so why bother? Our main living room upstairs is open and inviting - it is a visiting area for adults and where we read and I stitch.
Except, that I found that even with a radio playing, my mind wanders and I get distracted from my stitching. Huh? This is weird! So I plugged in my iPad, and brought up Netflix to watch one of my favorite Christmas movies, Miracle on 34th Street (black and white version, of course), and I stitched while the movie played. I wasn't really focusing on the movie because I know it by heart, but just listening to it, and glancing over at it really helped. I found that I was almost done with my latest WIP! Just one more line across the top, and I might actually have another finish for 2014. Nice!
So, I have a new plan for the New Year - set up the guest room to double as a Stitching Room!! The best part - the hubby agrees with this plan, so now I have a new mission for that room. It's on the main level of the house, so it would be totally convenient AND it makes more sense with my stitching stand.
The main floor is mostly hardwood as is my stand. I could put felt on the bottom, but it would be a pain, and I would be afraid to move it around. The designated Guest Room, however, has carpet. So, rather than a bed in there, we are going to get a sleeper sofa - the new ones where there is no icky bar killing your back - and put in an Ott Light on the end table for me. Then, we'll also put a small TV on the wall where I can stream movies and stitch. Sah-weet!
So, there are my large plans for the New Year. What are yours?? Have you purchased really cool items for this year??
If you are looking for a challenge, take a look at this Facebook Group: 15 Miras in '15: https://www.facebook.com/groups/819720728068854/
I have joined in on this craziness, and I'm not sure how I will get to it all, but it will be fun to try. There are plenty of other great SALs going on, so tell us what you're planning. I'm sure everyone would love to see new stash opportunities!
So, now that things are back on track, I'm getting some stitching done. I also found something out about myself - I actually need a television to help with stitching! My husband and I made a decision about this new house - the television would go downstairs, in the basement for the kids. We do not have cable. The girls can watch movies or stream on the Apple TV, and that's it. We never watch it, so why bother? Our main living room upstairs is open and inviting - it is a visiting area for adults and where we read and I stitch.
Except, that I found that even with a radio playing, my mind wanders and I get distracted from my stitching. Huh? This is weird! So I plugged in my iPad, and brought up Netflix to watch one of my favorite Christmas movies, Miracle on 34th Street (black and white version, of course), and I stitched while the movie played. I wasn't really focusing on the movie because I know it by heart, but just listening to it, and glancing over at it really helped. I found that I was almost done with my latest WIP! Just one more line across the top, and I might actually have another finish for 2014. Nice!
So, I have a new plan for the New Year - set up the guest room to double as a Stitching Room!! The best part - the hubby agrees with this plan, so now I have a new mission for that room. It's on the main level of the house, so it would be totally convenient AND it makes more sense with my stitching stand.
The main floor is mostly hardwood as is my stand. I could put felt on the bottom, but it would be a pain, and I would be afraid to move it around. The designated Guest Room, however, has carpet. So, rather than a bed in there, we are going to get a sleeper sofa - the new ones where there is no icky bar killing your back - and put in an Ott Light on the end table for me. Then, we'll also put a small TV on the wall where I can stream movies and stitch. Sah-weet!
So, there are my large plans for the New Year. What are yours?? Have you purchased really cool items for this year??
If you are looking for a challenge, take a look at this Facebook Group: 15 Miras in '15: https://www.facebook.com/groups/819720728068854/
I have joined in on this craziness, and I'm not sure how I will get to it all, but it will be fun to try. There are plenty of other great SALs going on, so tell us what you're planning. I'm sure everyone would love to see new stash opportunities!
Sunday, November 9, 2014
A Long, Overdue Finish
There is much to be said for moving: a fresh start, new friends, and new adventures. However, I found it horribly frustrating. So many other things took precedence over my craft which left its mark on my sanity.
The new house is far from completed and totally settled, but I had some time to finally get this piece done!! It was officially completed on October 11th, but I am just now finding time to post about it.
Here is my completed "Halloween" from Silver Creek Samplers. My fabric choice was a 28 ct. Jobelan in Witch's Brew by Hand Dyed Fabrics by Stephanie. I used the DMC alternative floss rather than the Weeks Dyed Works that the pattern called for.
The new house is far from completed and totally settled, but I had some time to finally get this piece done!! It was officially completed on October 11th, but I am just now finding time to post about it.
Here is my completed "Halloween" from Silver Creek Samplers. My fabric choice was a 28 ct. Jobelan in Witch's Brew by Hand Dyed Fabrics by Stephanie. I used the DMC alternative floss rather than the Weeks Dyed Works that the pattern called for.
I will be sending this to Lori Curtis to have it finished into a box. I have no doubt she'll do an amazing job. I do not have a clue, however, when I'll find time to send this to her....hopefully before next Halloween.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Move Successful....A Freebie
Well, we have now been in Montana for 6 weeks. It has gone very fast, and we have accomplished a lot around the house and getting settled into a new community. We are slowly meeting people, and my new job is working out well.
The stitching, however, has had to take a back seat. I have not had any time for my hobby which is really annoying, but we really want to get the house settled.
In the meantime, here is a link for a really cute Halloween freebie:
http://gazette94.blogspot.com/2014/09/halloween.html
Until the next update....Enjoy your stitching time. Be sure to share your updates!
The stitching, however, has had to take a back seat. I have not had any time for my hobby which is really annoying, but we really want to get the house settled.
In the meantime, here is a link for a really cute Halloween freebie:
http://gazette94.blogspot.com/2014/09/halloween.html
Until the next update....Enjoy your stitching time. Be sure to share your updates!
Monday, July 28, 2014
So much time.....
Wow!! I just thought about my blog this morning, and felt I should update a bit. It's a good thing, too, since my last post was in May!! So much has been going on, and I'm sorry to report that it hasn't involved a whole lot of stitching.
Personally, my position at my last job was dissolved, and there was no negotiating with them for a future job. The good news, I found a new position quickly, but it is in a different State, so I have spent the past few weeks frantically packing up my house, and preparing my family to move a few states away. Nothing like a little stress to keep you going, right? We are hoping to head out this weekend, but we'll know more as we hear from the lender on the house we purchased.
The only stitching I have managed to get done is a little bit here and there. I have been working on Halloween still, and I had so hoped to have it done and then finished into a flat fold by the season.
Every little chance I get, I'm stitching on this. It hasn't been easy to keep finding time with everything else that needs to get done right now, but stitching is such a stress reliever for me!!
My big escape was back in June. I attended the Chicago GTG again, and once again, I had an amazing time! I met new friends and visited with the ones I met last year. It has to be said (again), if you can ever attend a Get Together - DO IT!! Here are some of the highlights:
Genie is the woman who puts this on, and she is just a DOLL!! I love the ladies I meet and get to talk to, and I'm looking forward to the 2015 adventure!!
Personally, my position at my last job was dissolved, and there was no negotiating with them for a future job. The good news, I found a new position quickly, but it is in a different State, so I have spent the past few weeks frantically packing up my house, and preparing my family to move a few states away. Nothing like a little stress to keep you going, right? We are hoping to head out this weekend, but we'll know more as we hear from the lender on the house we purchased.
The only stitching I have managed to get done is a little bit here and there. I have been working on Halloween still, and I had so hoped to have it done and then finished into a flat fold by the season.
Every little chance I get, I'm stitching on this. It hasn't been easy to keep finding time with everything else that needs to get done right now, but stitching is such a stress reliever for me!!
My big escape was back in June. I attended the Chicago GTG again, and once again, I had an amazing time! I met new friends and visited with the ones I met last year. It has to be said (again), if you can ever attend a Get Together - DO IT!! Here are some of the highlights:
Genie is the woman who puts this on, and she is just a DOLL!! I love the ladies I meet and get to talk to, and I'm looking forward to the 2015 adventure!!
Thursday, May 29, 2014
And the verdict is.....
San Bernardino County has the longest lead time I have ever heard of for a Fair entry. My items were turned in for judging at the end of April, and the Fair did not begin until May 24th. Factor in that it was Memorial Day weekend, and I didn't find out how I did until last night.
So, the results are:
TWO BLUE RIBBONS!
Yep! That's right - both pieces received First Place. I entered my Songs of the Season sampler:
And I also entered my Nora Corbett Easter Fairy. Because the Fairy went along with the Fair's theme of BEE-lieve in Fair e-tails, I also received a ribbon for Fair Theme:
Overall, I could not be more proud of myself!! Last year, I received a second place ribbon, and this year I received two first place ribbons. Hmmmmm, that means that I need to figure out how to get Best of Division or Best of Show for next year, right?
So, the results are:
TWO BLUE RIBBONS!
Yep! That's right - both pieces received First Place. I entered my Songs of the Season sampler:
And I also entered my Nora Corbett Easter Fairy. Because the Fairy went along with the Fair's theme of BEE-lieve in Fair e-tails, I also received a ribbon for Fair Theme:
Overall, I could not be more proud of myself!! Last year, I received a second place ribbon, and this year I received two first place ribbons. Hmmmmm, that means that I need to figure out how to get Best of Division or Best of Show for next year, right?
Monday, May 12, 2014
Working on Halloween
Well, my local Fair has quite a huge lead time, so Easter Fairy and the Koehler Family sampler were taken in last month for judging. The Fair doesn't begin until Memorial Day weekend, so I still have some time before I'll know how I did.
In the meantime, I have numerous projects that I would like to finish, but I seem to be traveling a lot more than usual. Between doctor appointment, orthodontist appointment, and the girls' schedules, I am not able to stitch at home. I have my traveling piece in my bag, and it's Happy Halloween by Silver Creek Samplers. So far, I'm not doing too badly:
The piece called for Weeks Dye Works floss, but I didn't have enough of them on hand, so I used the alternates in DMC. It's still really cute, and I love how it looks on Stephanie's Witch's Brew fabby.
In the meantime, I have numerous projects that I would like to finish, but I seem to be traveling a lot more than usual. Between doctor appointment, orthodontist appointment, and the girls' schedules, I am not able to stitch at home. I have my traveling piece in my bag, and it's Happy Halloween by Silver Creek Samplers. So far, I'm not doing too badly:
The piece called for Weeks Dye Works floss, but I didn't have enough of them on hand, so I used the alternates in DMC. It's still really cute, and I love how it looks on Stephanie's Witch's Brew fabby.
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