Thursday, October 29, 2009

Christmas ornaments


"Holly Tree Mini-Sampler" from "A Cross-Stitch Christmas - Gifts to Cherish" by Better Homes and Gardens.  2 strands DMC over one on 14 count Aida. I haven't decided yet whether I want to frame it or make it into a mini wall hanging.
I'm contemplating making another one in a different color-way.

I took "Snowman's Quaker Christmas" a freebie by Midnight Stitching and adapted it by omitting the snowman face, adding in 09 and the ribbon through the wreath. It was done with 3 strands over 18ct. but I think I will do the rest 2 strands.
"Peace, Joy. Love" A freebie design by Lizzie Kate.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Bloggers Quilt Festival 9-16 October 2009

I've spent a good chunk of my time looking at the entries and stories over at http://parkcitygirl.blogspot.com Some of them had hand embroidery in them which was really nice to see.

Project wise I have not done much. I have started on a Christmas Sampler but y'all don't need to see a picture of a red outline and a little tree :)

My kids are now on Fall Break so I will not be blogging till they go back.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Happy Dance - siggie blocks




I've mentioned in past posts that I am participating in a siggie block exchange at the Lady of Steeles Hand Embroidery group. The number of participants seems to have settled down (some dropped out) and we have to make 24 blocks. I finished up stitching all the celtic knots this week and now just have to add in my signature.
Each knot is approx. 5"x31/2" and took about 2 hours each to stitch. I made the blocks larger than required so I would have something to hold while I sewed and I will leave it up to each of the recipients to trim to whatever new size they want.
Now I am getting ready to make Christmas presents/exchanges and have picked out a few patterns from my collection of Christmas cross-stitch books. Most of the items will be small tree ornaments but I also found a few small samplers that I want to try.
Cirque Des Carreaux, poor thing, is languishing, pining away in my projects drawer. I will start back to it this week. Maybe I should set myself a deadline?

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

PIF Winners



My son drew the names last night and the winners are Micki, Pojeda and Jade. Congratulations ladies. Please send me your mailing addresses and then PIF away at your blogs :)

Friday, October 2, 2009

Christmas ornament for fund raiser.


I've not been doing much hand stitching this week because I have a few quilting deadlines to meet but I did make this ornament for a fundraiser. We were sent a small version of the star pattern and had to enlarge it to 6". The only direction given was to do some hand stitching on it.
I used some of my white sparkly fabric, drew some squiggly lines, used white DMC floss to do back stitch and French Knots in the sequins. I was going to blanket stitch round the edges but I did not like how it was looking so left it "as is." I made the yo-yo and hand stitched it to the center. I like how it turned out but next time round I think I'll draw the star more rounded just because it will be easier to stuff it.
Speaking of fund-raisers go check out what is happening at Stitching For a Cure (click on angel in my sidebar). The big event is almost here and Donna has done an impressive job of getting everything organized.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Pay It Forward


If you feel inclined to participate in the PIF fun this is all you have to do. Sign up at this posting. (I need at least three people.) If more sign up I will do a drawing.
If you are chosen you then have to do a PIF at your blog asking people to participate, and display the logo. You send a personally made item to three people from your event,within a year.
The three people I choose from this, or my other blog, posting will receive a gift made by moi by September 2010.

Exchange Heaven - Autumn wall hanging


This is the little wall hanging I made for the Autumn exchange at Exchange Heaven. Hopefully it has reached it's recipient by now.
The beads spell out autumn.
The cross stitch center is a pattern from DMC. I changed the colors and used regular DMC cotton instead of linen (which I don't have yet.)

Other updates - My newest project has proven to be awkward. I'm about to rip it out ..... again, and then it will be back in the "hopeful" pile. I'm going to concentrate on Cirque Des Carreaux and the LofS friendship blocks till they are finished. Most of this week has been spent doing quilt projects, some of which you can see at my other blog.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Babette visits - Wimpole Hall

There are animals at this lovely house that are SMALLER than me :) Missus H. said they are called snails. I wanted to swim in the Bath House but no water. Sadness.
A very old lady lived in this very big house for a very long time. Mrs. Elsie Bambridge. Her daddy wrote books - someone called Rudyard Kipling. Missus H. says I would enjoy reading his words.
There are scary monsters at this place. Big, big, big, with four legs, long, long, hair and huge horns. Maybe thems what makes the floorboards creak?