Wednesday, June 23, 2004
A Merry Time Was Had by All!
Days off no longer a bonus!
Stitcher's Five
1. What was your first finished stitched piece?
A piece from a magazine "For the Love Of Cross Stitch" when I was around 15. My Mother still has it framed and hanging on her dining room wall.
2. What was the first piece you used beads on?
Warm Christmas Wishes by Emie Bishop and a piece of hardanger I designed myself for a friend. This was only last year....never been one for embellishments but I have several pieces on the go at the moment that will have tons of beading when complete!
3. What was the first piece you used blends on?
Teresa Wentzler's The Castle Sampler - still a WIP and has been for some years!
4. What was the first piece you used specialty stitches on?
Hmmm in any great details I would have to say Indigo Rose's Desiderata (as opposed to the sampler I designed and stitched myself for my mother!)
5. What was the first piece you stitched on evenweave or linen as opposed to aida?
The same piece as in answer number one. I have only ever stitched four pieces on aida and two of them were the same chart!!!
More later....
Tannia
Monday, June 21, 2004
A Bonus Day Off!
The Maiden's Walk chart calls for silks, but the shop owner has requested it stitched in the DMC alternative and I have to say the satin stitched motifs are not covering well in 2 threads, but three threads looks yuckier! What to do? I have stitched them in three and frogged, and stitched them in two and the coverage is not good.....I'm not happy but will wait and see what the owner thinks!
Tonight the best season for stitching starts!!! Wimbledon! Yes, this English Tennis Tournament means I will get mountains of stitching done as I try and keep myself awake for hours on end watching little green balls getting thumped around a tennis court by nicely shaped young men in white!!! (oh and of course there are women too!!!) The funniest thing is, that I am not really an tennis nut, I just like Wimbledon for some reason. Perhaps its the effect it has on my stitching output.
I am off to Canberra on Friday - to take the LHM to see his Dad. While I am up that way I intend to nick up to Sydney for the Stitches and Craft Show at darling harbour and meet up with a couple of Sydney girls.....spend some money...and head back down to Canberra on Sunday night. A fleeting trip but should be fun! I have a course to do for work on Monday morning which is excellent, as it means that work will pay for my travel...a bonus to spend at the Show :)
LHM will stay with dad for two weeks, I will drive back on Tuesday and LHM will fly back later. This means I have almost two whole weeks child-free which is an absolute God send! Doesn't mean my social life will be any better, but it does mean that if I wanted to go out - I can! This will not happen though I am renowned for being a homebody!
I am hoping *crossing fingers, toes, eyes and everything* that a friend who is visiting the US will be able to procure for me Genny Morrow's "Nova"! I am soooo in love with this chart! I want it! I will stitch it! I MUST have it! I am having a torrid affair with needlepoint at the moment! I do hope my other stitching doesn't get jealous!
Anyhow.....back to work tomorrow where every second staff member will be bleary-eyed from watching the opening round of the tennis! I believe our boy Lleyton Hewitt is up first!!!
Aussie!!!! Aussie!!!! Aussie!!!!
Tannia
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
Monday Mayhem and Music
By the time I had picked up the Littlest Household Member (LHM) from his sleepover, visited a friend, had lunch, waited till the huge rainstorm passed and got home, all I had time to do was frog everything I had done the night before on the Maiden's Walk model!
Bugger!
Two more days and I pick up a heap of stuff at the framers. Three pieces of stitching (one is not mine) and three pictures from a fantastic Calendar I got from Israeli Airways. All the pictures were drawn by children and they're really lovely and colourful. I had a picture of Jerusalem framed for my only Jewish friend for her birthday - it's lovely! The other two are for my bedroom - really bright and colourful...I can't wait to hang them. Will post pics of the framing after Saturday! Stay tuned!
One of the needlework pieces is the needlepoint you can see a picture of below and another is a little sampler I did for another friend for her birthday last year and I am getting it framed for her this year *chuckle*. Am I the only person to have done this?
Anyhow this week so far has been a little more forgiving! Re-stitched what I frogged and accomplished a little more...right on target for handing it over to its owner in two weeks...that's the plan.
I got a bargain today on the electronic notice board at work - a 15-speed mountain bike (like new) for the LHM for the miserly sum of $50! Too cool - now we can ride together - or we will be able to once the weather fines up again! Can't wait! I really miss cycling and doing these kinds of things together.
So to the music part of this post.......Got the new Joss Stone CD today! Wow! What an awesome set of lungs on such a young girl! If you're into 'soul' then you have to give this one a hearing. My favourite after the first taste is "Dirty Man". I love it! I really am a sucker for a great song and a fabulous voice!
Two more days to the weekend - thank goodness - this weekend I really AM going to stitch lots....House is beautiful, weather will be freezing, no better climate for stitching I think!
Happy stitching!
Tannia
Mtrl_Girl thanks for asking about "My Country". Just for you - a picture of the finished design. It's from Australian Cross Stitch and Embroidery, Vol 7 No 2. The chart is hand drawn, the lettering is all stitched over one and there is drawn thread work and I forgot to mention - it uses rayons *Sigh*. Certainly not my favourite piece to stitch but it will be gorgeous! The lettering is a killer!!!!
Thanks for your interest :)
Sunday, June 13, 2004
Knitting!!!
Friday, June 11, 2004
Egyptian Treasures
This is the gorgeous Needlepoint I finshed last week...I will be sure to post another piccie of it framed when I get it back! I forgot to take one before i sent it to the framers...d'oh! (edited to add finished and framed piccie) .
The designer is Heather Wakefield and the kit is available from Heirloom Creations in Reid Street, Wagga Wagga. I first spotted it at the Caulfield stitches and craft fair, but by the time I got there to buy one (I was working at the Stitches and Spice stand across the hall) they had run out of kits - just my luck! I just phoned them up the next week - the girls were very helpful and I had the kit in my hot little hands in a matter of days!
It uses Anchor gold knitting thread, gorgeous multi threads from YLI and DMC perle threads. ALso has some 10 mm satin ribbon. It's stitched on mono canvas!
Tuesday, June 08, 2004
First Post
My first aim of blogging is hopefully to motivate myself to get cracking on some of the many Works in (very) Slow Progress (WISPs) to have something of interest for other stitchers to check up on from time to time.
Like many people who 'blog' I often wonder if I will in fact have anything of great interest to say, but then again, like the many devotees of blog reading, I often find myself whiling away hours encapsulated in the 'real worlds' of those from far and wide... Far better than reality telly I suspect!
Anyhow for my first inauspicious posting, I am here to tell you that tonight I actually picked up Maria van Sherrenburg's "NIGHT" for a couple of hours...I am sure the shop who is paying me to stitch it is kinda wondering where she has gotten to....oh well I told them I wasn't fast :) I am going to focus on her now till she's done - I envisage about 20 hours or so and it's all over. I have enjoyed her...Will be sorry to see her go!
Ta Da!!! so if this is a first post...I've done it!