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A Needlecase Update!

June 27, 2006 by admin  
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A Needlecase Update!

Finally.
I hadn’t been doing as much stitching, as it was making my eyes hurt. But now I have new lenses in my glasses, and the mad rush of many houseguests has calmed a bit. That means over the last couple of days I have had time to work on my needlecase! yay!
I realized in the reading of my chart last evening that I need to backstitch around the flowers in the center motif with gold metallic. I’d thought I was done with that one (except for beads & crystals, which I’m going to …read more

Needlecase- spiderwebs!

June 6, 2006 by admin  
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Needlecase- spiderwebs!

During the last few days that I’ve been working on Lorri’s Needlecase, I stitched my first ever Hardanger spiderwebs. They were a lot of fun, even though I seem to still have to learn the trick of getting them centered in the squares. Speaking of tricks, I’ve tried being extra slow and careful when snipping out the threads, and still I have little nubbins of thread poking out around the edges. I’m not sure what to do differently so that I have beautiful smooth kloster block edges. I am a bit paranoid of snipping the silk …read more

Blended Floss & Egyptian Sampler

May 30, 2006 by admin  
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Blended Floss & Egyptian Sampler

I’ve stitched various projects in the past using single floss colors in the needle, and I have to say now that I’ve been working on Egyptian Sampler that I love the result you get using blended floss. It gives the work some depth and dimension, instead of being somewhat flat in feeling. As time-consuming as it is to prepare the floss, it is entirely worth it.

On this progress pic, I’ve done the back-stitching on the left portion of the border. On the right corner I’ve back-stitched just the flower motif. Back-stitching makes all the difference in …read more

Sampler Border progress

May 28, 2006 by admin  
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Sampler Border progress

Just a short note this morning. The last few days I’ve indulged in a frenzy of combining colors and stitching like mad, and what I have to show for it includes a slightly stiff arm and framing for border motifs across the top of the Egyptian Sampler. I am feeling rather clever for stitching in this manner. The little motifs would be a major hassle if I had to fuss with the floss tails for each one, but with the outline frame of the border stitched, I have somewhere on the back to catch tails. This …read more

Cross stitch preparations

May 25, 2006 by admin  
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Cross stitch preparations

I thought I’d post a couple pics to show how I organize my bits & bobs for projects I’m working on.

I’m doing something new with Egyptian Sampler, because Teresa Wentzler uses so many blended colors. I bought some project cards, wrote the symbols and DMC floss numbers next to each hole, and then I fill each one with lengths of floss prepped for the needle. I loop each set of threads through individually so there isn’t a worry about not being able to tell which color is which. Then, because there are so many colors for this …read more

Coffee cross stitch progress

May 17, 2006 by admin  
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Coffee cross stitch progress

It has been a while since I posted a WIP update, so here is where I’m at with “Coffee is Magic” currently. I was going to wait until I’d finished it, but I’m not so good at waiting

I decided to use some DMC light effects ‘glow in the dark’ white in place of the ‘white fuzzy stuff’ threads the pattern called for. Mostly because I didn’t want to have to special order one skein of thread. About half the beard is stitched so far, and you can just make out where the bunny ears of …read more

Hardanger in Action!

May 12, 2006 by admin  
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Hardanger in Action!

Last evening as I stitched, I actually remembered to take some pictures as I went along. First, I stitched the kloster blocks around the perimeter:

Next it was time to set scissor to cloth. This is as traumatizing to do as it is to see.

Pulling threads is the Moment of Truth- here are two shots, one where I’ve pulled only a couple threads, and one after I pulled them all.

It is at this point that one stitches the various webs and ladders and woven bars and things. This last image is after I stitched the first of four …read more

needlework rotation revised

May 11, 2006 by admin  
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needlework rotation revised

After a week or two of experimenting with my initial rotation, I’ve decided to scrap the “you must work on Project A on Monday” course of action. Embroidery, while I enjoy it, doesn’t satisfy the same creative addiction that cross stitch does. The “embroidery days” became “needlework avoidance days”. I don’t expect that I’ll have the desire or time to stitch every day, but to not stitch at all on a day wherein I have both, simply because the assigned task is unappealing seems a shame.

So I am liberated from the not-flexible daily schedule, and have left …read more

Stitching Wizard Robes!

May 9, 2006 by admin  
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Stitching Wizard Robes!

I’ve finally made enough progress on ‘Coffee is Magic‘ to get a general “feel” for the piece. I like the ease of this piece. It’s fun, quick to stitch, and a break from keeping track of a lot of color changes or tricky new stitches. My only dilemna is whether to order the Rainbow Gallery fuzzy white thread, or substitute plain white thread and some silver blending filament.

Needlecase update

May 8, 2006 by admin  
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Needlecase update

I only did a bit of needlework this weekend, but what I did was a nice challenge. I stitched my first hardanger block Ever. It looks a bit mangled, what I would call “Charlie Brown”. I’m going to leave it as-is, so that some day when I can stitch beautiful hardanger in my sleep, I can look back at this and feel proud of how far I’ve come.

I meant to take a picture after I’d stitched the kloster blocks, and snipped the threads, but not pulled them out, and forgot. Gah! Evening stitching …read more

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