Well I haven't got any progress to show on my Hydrangea Wreath. I haven't added a stitch in the past week, but I've finished and photographed the cosmetic case that I was stitching as a cover for my Kindle. I love it! It was more difficult than I anticipated, but I am quite pleased with my handiwork. I can definitely see where I could have done better, but it turned out pretty good for a first attempt at needlepoint. I'll certainly try this again. In fact, I think I have another needlepoint project somewhere around my house that also uses DMC floss and not yarn. I don't really like the feel of yarn between my fingers, but I am perfectly comfortable with floss.
One the television front, I've been watching a lot of "Bones" on Netflix. Other than the fairly real-looking decomposing bodies (say it with me - eeew!), it's a great show. My hubby and I have watched it before, but we both enjoy re-visiting shows that we enjoy. Not that they'll give me a discount for plugging them, but I love the commercial-free viewing of shows on Netflix. It allows me to watch shows that I can't possibly stay up late enough to watch while they are on regular television.
This last week, I also watched a series called Kingdom. It starred Stephen Fry and was a really short-run but very enjoyable series from BBC, I think. In it, Fry is a lawyer and each show centered on a legal case or two and each one was settled with a healthy dose of good will towards one's fellow man. It reminded me of a cross between "Murder, She Wrote" and "Matlock" in a beautiful looking village. I really like Stephen Fry. He's quite an enjoyable person to watch and listen to! Unfortunately, I finished the 18 episodes available on Netflix and now need to find another show to watch. I'm leaning towards "How It's Made". It's fast paced, shows the making of some household-y thing or another, and still gives me some tidbit of knowledge that I don't need, but will certainly fascinate me and will possibly come in use at some point in the future, even if just for trivia games! Plus it has an available 100 episodes and I certainly like the longer-run shows so I don't have to keep searching for something new to watch all the time. I know it seems like I watch a lot of tv, but really I don't watch that much. During the winter months, I watch more because it's so darn cold that I only want to sit under a blanket and stay warm! Once summer rolls around, I am lucky to watch 1 show a day!
Starting today, I am again working on my Hydrangea Wreath. I needed a break and the cosmetic cover provided that break quite nicely! I also plan on beginning the Monopoly Game Board this weekend. I had to find a way to stretch this 28 inch square piece of material. I found scroll bars in a 30 inch length and they should arrive via Fedex tomorrow afternoon. I wanted something light-weight enough to hold, but I still needed to keep the tension and I HATE hoops. They leave the worst wrinkles on fabric and no matter how hard I try, they always distort the finished portions as I move the the hoop around. I only ever use scroll bars now. Anyway, I'll post pictures of that project as it progresses, too.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
I Know, I Know...
I know, I know... It's been weeks since I last posted. So much for my attempt to post regularly. Well, at least I took pictures of my current project each week. I also started two of my other projects, along with a needlepoint cosmetic case. I don't actually wear make-up, but this cosmetic case is the exact dimensions of my Kindle. I went looking for a cover for my Kindle to provide protection while it is in my purse. I didn't find a single cover that I liked and they were too expensive to boot.
After looking for a while, I saw a collection of needlepoint cases from the Alice Peterson Co. that looked nice. There were several different designs to choose from. I have never done needlepoint before, but I'm quite pleased with my efforts. The design I chose feels a little more complex than I intended to start with but it's not half bad. They also had a cover sized larger that was intended for eReaders, but they were all too large. I had so much fun with this one that I might try an eyeglass cover next time. I have no pictures yet, but in my next post, I'll add a picture of my new Kindle cover.
Take a look at the progress on my Hydrangea Wreath project:
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
My favorite 2011 Christmas picture & Hydrangea Wreath Update
Well here is Week 3 of my stitching on the Hydrangea Wreath project. As a picture is worth a thousand words, there's not much to say!
Also, here is my favorite picture from Christmas 2011.
This is my niece on her new BMW! Grandma & Grandpa actually purchased this shortly after her birth, but had to wait until she was old enough to manage it. It was a huge hit!
Pictures of Holiday Stitching!
Well I've finally taken pictures of the wall hanging I created for my niece's Christmas present. The first picture is the stitching itself. It was supposed to be 4 separate pieces that I decided to use together as a wall hanging. The kits actually included small glass bead that should have been added to create a sparkly effect. However, I stitched this on a set of scroll bars and I wouldn't have been able to keep the needed tension on the piece without smashing the beads when I scrolled from section to section. I am going to do these again for myself and I think I'll stitch it on a set of stretcher bars so that I can do the beading before I pull it off to frame.
These last two pictures are the finished piece. I used a really pretty paisley fabric for the backing that I then stitched over the front to add a bit of color. I got the hanger from a UK company. The manufacturer is Rico Designs and I couldn't find it anywhere here in the US. I adore the light-weight quality of the hanger. It seemed perfect for a little girl's room. I'll keep their company in mind for any future wall hangings I stitch.
Up next is an update of my progress on the Hydrangea Wreath project.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Christmas Gift Stitching is finished!
I have no pictures to show today, but I'll take a few snaps in the morning. I'm simply too tired to grab my phone and/or camera and so the project will wait another day. It feels really good to have the stitching completed, however, I now have to try my hand at sewing it into a wall hanging. I've selected a really nice piece of fabric for the backing. Tomorrow morning I'll lug out the sewing machine and sew something just as fabulous as I (think I've) stitched.
I'm also excited to get back to my regularly scheduled stitching, which thankfully I don't have to stitch for hours each day, every day to finish. I'm back to the Hydrangea Wreath and I feel that a 12 week timeframe is still perfectly good for it's completion target.
I also can't wait to get back to reading. I've been listening to audiobooks (which I adore), but my Nook and my Kindle look really lonely sitting untouched on my bedside table. I really love those things!
I'm also excited to get back to my regularly scheduled stitching, which thankfully I don't have to stitch for hours each day, every day to finish. I'm back to the Hydrangea Wreath and I feel that a 12 week timeframe is still perfectly good for it's completion target.
I also can't wait to get back to reading. I've been listening to audiobooks (which I adore), but my Nook and my Kindle look really lonely sitting untouched on my bedside table. I really love those things!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Time is slipping away...
I can't believe it. Christmas Eve is only 10 days away. I haven't spent any time on my favorite things besides the cross stitch project for my niece. I've even been taking it with me to work so I can work on it during lunch. I think I'll finish, but it'll be close. I keep feeling like I really should have started it sooner.
When I'm finished, I'll be able to go back to a slower pace. I already have 6 projects lined up for next year. I really hope that I can finish them all during the next year. I plan on starting (and hopefully finishing) the following projects:
When I'm finished, I'll be able to go back to a slower pace. I already have 6 projects lined up for next year. I really hope that I can finish them all during the next year. I plan on starting (and hopefully finishing) the following projects:
This one, above, is for my mom. Not only does she love cats, but when she goes out she gets a similar attitude upon returning home!
These two, above and below, are for me! I love the one below as it involves no half stitches nor any back stitch. Plus, I love the colors!
Who wouldn't have a great time playing Monopoly on this?
Just another pretty picture of flowers that would be great in my guest room!
This last one is for my Mother-In-Law. She loves San Francisco and when I saw it, I just knew she'd love it!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Hydrangea Wreath - Progress to Date
I started this project on Thanksgiving Day and then put it on hold until I finish my niece's Christmas present. This represents two weeks of stitching for me. I don't feel bad about it as I work full-time. My plan is to use this as an insert for a tea tray. I've already got the tea tray and can't wait to see it finished! My goal for completion is 12 stitching weeks.
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