Saturday, April 30, 2005
Framed Egyptian Treasures...
Egyptian Treasures - Finished and Framed.
I just noticed that I hadn't actually posted a picture of the finished needlepoint from last year! Silly me! So with that in mind - here it is in all its splendour! Amazing what you can find when you clean out your hard drive :) Piccies of lots of things....some you wish you hadn't found (like the 15+ year old WIP) ....but we wont go into that here!
Today I finished the border on M Designs Celtic Heart (the one from Just Cross Stitch Magazine) which I started on Friday night - should knock that over by the end of the weekend I suspect!
Dad's sampler is looking wonderful - perhaps I will post a picture of my progress on that one tomorrow - after football!
It looks like rain tomorrow.....just my luck - off all week with the flu then have to stand about in the rain watching my little AFL Star playing football! Wouldn't miss it for the world!
An unexpected day on my own.
This is what happened this morning! Liam has quite happily gone off to some lake in Ballarat for a picnic/bbq and I have the whole day to myself.
Housework is now done (even the dusting), pooch has had a nice long walk and I am settling in to stitch till Liam comes home.
Yes sometimes I am the luckiest person in the world!
Friday, April 29, 2005
Good news and bad news....
Good news...I have made the most of my sickbed and have only one more band to do on Dad's Sampler (i.e the bands in between rows of lettering).
Bad news...I still have 6 rows of over one lettering to go!
Good news...It's still looking good for a June finish,,,,
Stay tuned!
Thursday, April 28, 2005
Hello Mother nature - it's APRIL!!!!
It's football season and I went out and bought a new hat and gloves to wear while I am standing around in the cold watching my AFL Star play at 08:30 every Sunday morning. It's football season - it's meant to be FREEZING at 08:30 on Sunday, cold, and foggy and wet!!! Last Sunday I wore a T-shirt and sunglasses!!!!
It's meant to be cold and damp and dark - then at least I could understand why I have the flu. It is meant to be 30 degrees (Celsius) today and I am cold and shivering and I just want to stay in bed. I didn't go to work yesterday - just couldn't drag myself out of the house and today I am not much better. Nothing you can do for flu though - drink lots, rest and hope you come right quickly. I had my flu shot this year as well, perhaps next year I wont bother! Although I can just about guarantee that if I DON'T have the shot - I will get the biggest dose of flu ever and wonder why I didn't have it! You just can't win!
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Current state of MY stitching nation!
I thought I should update the current state of my WIP pile!
A couple of things are missing from my post (a whole year ago almost) so that is good - but there are a couple of really tough hangers on that I really want to get rid of!
Firstly - My Country - the sampler I am doing for my dad, Fair dinkum this has got to be the WORST chart I have ever worked from - hand drawn, terrible instructions for the specialty stitches, the model isn't what's shown in the chart, etc.....very poorly drawn, I really want to get this done and off my plate by the end of August......wish me luck! I have managed 20 hours in April and at least 20 hours each month till August should see it done! The over one lettering is KILLING ME!
Secondly, the MvS "Night" that I have been so slack and not worked on in months! It's for my local LNS and I really have to get it done - so close to finished it's not funny. I am hoping to get that done for my May finish and in a perfect world I would get dad's finished in June - not bloody likely! but this is MY dream!
Other things in my WIP pile are:
2 x Cominos House (STILL)
1 x Lavender and Lace - Angel of the Sea (no progress for months)
1 x Mirabilia - Shimmering Mermaid (can't even really call this a serious start)
1 x TW - Celestial Dragon (no progress for months either)
1 x Butternut Road - Celtic Banner (about 50% done)
1 x Emie Bishop - Peace Sampler (just the alphabet to go)
1 x TW - Castle Sampler (about 60%, but no stitches in the last 6 months)
1 x piece of Assisi from a magazine
So that's 11.
I also had a sampler that I just KNEW I wouldn't finish so I passed that on to someone I knew would stitch it! (thanks Julie) And there was an over one on 28 count piece from a Jill Oxton Magazine which I just can't bring myself to stitch any more - it's after a painting of a girl with a water dish - Circe I think it's called and for some reason the girl's legs just look too long and it bugs me - I was going to take a piece out of the chart to make her legs more proportionate but I haven't so I decided to retire that one too. Sometimes you just have to do that!
Okies, I think that's it......but I might be wrong. I have fought the urge to start anything new (hee hee the one I started AND finished at the weekend doesn't count as there is no lingering evidence) although I have several really gorgeous reproduction samplers I really want to start! The Permin 1663 Sampler, the FR Spanish Sampler and the 1808 Spanish Sampler. Also high on the list are the Indigo Rose charts I listed yesterday and a few other samplers as well.
I also have a HUGE list of Sew To Be Seen designs I want to stitch as well :) One for my parents' 40th Wedding anniversary (which I wont list here as mum might accidentally read it!), and one for my grandma's 90th birthday next February.......with all that said....I better get cracking!
I am on a bit of a sampler bender at the moment :)
An AFL star in the making!
Games - 1
Goals - 1
Behinds - 1
This is Liam (LHM). On Sunday he played his first game of Aussie Rules Football for the Yarraville Eagles Under 10s.
Now Australian Rules football is a weird game for the most part - but Under 9s and 10s even more so....If the two teams don't have the same amount of players, i.e one of the teams is very short, then some of the players have to play for the opposition to 'even it up'. So in his first ever game for the Yarraville U/10s (up an age group from his normal team) Liam had to spend half the game playing for the opposition - the Laverton Magpies no less!
Anyway - the superstar that he is, scored a goal for his own team in the first half and a point for the opposition in the second :) All in all - a successful game :)
His mother (that's me!) is very proud!
Monday, April 25, 2005
See......yes, I do finish things!
I started this (and finished it) this weekend. I used some 32 count linen in cream, Caron Waterlillies Java for the border and Burnt Toast for the letters - I changed the DMC as well - but don't ask me to what! (I just noticed - java and burnt toast - sounds like my usual breakfast!!!) I also used Treasure Horde beads for this one and I must say I am very impressed. I used one strand of DMC and a petite needle and not one bead got stuck on my needle! Very impressed I must say! I've had Mill Hill beads get jammed on a beading needle!!!
As you may have guessed from previous posts - I am a big Indigo Rose fan! So far I have completed Desiderata, My Son, Betsy and now the 6 Hem Sampler. I have a big list of want to dos as well! Among them...
- A Fair Little Girl
- The Four Seasons
- Folding Cross Needlebook
- Millenium
- Skyler Wayne
- Nathaniel
and the list goes on.........
Lest We Forget
On this day, April 25th......
- 1915: Australian, New Zealand and British troops landed at Gallipoli and the ANZAC Legend was born
- 1916: First widely observed commemoration of ANZAC Day in Australia, Egypt and London
The Ode.. from the Laurence Binyon poem "For the Fallen"
"They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
we will remember them."
And finally.....a beautiful poem written by one of Australia's most revered poets which tells of how Australians from all over the country came together to fight side by side under one banner.....
"We're All Australians Now" A.B. (Banjo) Paterson
Australia takes her pen in hand,
To write a line to you,
To let you fellows understand,
How proud we are of you.
From shearing shed and cattle run,
From Broome to Hobsons Bay,
Each native-born Australian son,
stands straighter up today.
The man who used to "hump his drum",
On far-out Queensland runs,
Is fighting side by side with some
Tasmanian farmer's sons.
The fisher-boys dropped sail and oar
To grimly stand the test,
Along that storm-swept Turkish shore,
With miners from the west.
The old state jealousies of yore
Are dead as Pharaoh's sow,
We're not State children any more
We're all Australians now!
Our six-starred flag that used to fly,
Half-shyly to the breeze,
Unknown where older nations ply
Their trade on foreign seas,
Flies out to meet the morning blue
With Vict'ry at the prow;
For that's the flag the Sydney flew,
The wide seas know it now!
The mettle that a race can show
Is proved with shot and steel,
And now we know what nations know
And feel what nations feel.
The honoured graves beneath the crest
Of Gaba Tepe hill,
May hold our bravest and our best,
But we have brave men still.
With all our petty quarrels done,
Dissensions overthrown,
We have, through what you boys have done,
A history of our own.
Our old world diff'rences are dead,
Like weeds beneath the plough,
For English, Scotch, and Irish-bred,
They're all Australians now!
So now we'll toast the Third Brigade,
That led Australia's van,
For never shall their glory fade
In minds Australian.
Fight on, fight on, unflinchingly,
Till right and justice reign.
Fight on, fight on, till Victory
Shall send you home again.
And with Australia's flag shall fly
A spray of wattle bough,
To symbolise our unity,
We're all Australians now.
Stash Empire Building!
Indigo Rose
- Fair Little Girl
- Skyler Wayne
- Nathaniel
- Six Hem Sampler (already completed)
Scarlet Letter
- Pattern Record
Hesters Needle
- My Path
Samplers and Such
- FR Spanish Sampler
Homespun Sampler
- Bless This Child and Keep Him
Needle Adventures
- Bargello Fantasy - a gorgeous needlepoint /bargello chart!
I also received a heap of books I ordered from e-Bay, mostly sampler books and some OOP stuff :) and the magazine fairy sent me a Dutch magazine with the 1808 Spanish Sampler that I have been looking for.
I am treating myself to a large start...Permin's 1663 Dutch Sampler reproduction.....it's gorgeous and I am doing it over 2 on 30 count fabbie so it will be quite large. I can't wait to start!
So many samplers.......so little time...........
Indigo Rose - My Son
I did this for my son Liam (the LHM) - he is quite stoked to see it completed and can't wait for it to come back from the framers. It's another Indigo Rose design - My Son. Catherine Strickler is a very talented designer and while some of her designs are quite small - they are interesting to stitch with all the specialty stitches and a little bit of hardanger!
This one is stitched on 28 count Lt Mocha linen and with the Caron silks and Anchor stranded cottons.
Maiden's Walk - Sew to Be Seen Designs TA DA! Finally done!
I finished this in January - FINALLY - Kaz must be so pleased to finally have it - although I did warn her that I was a slow stitcher!
This is a model for Dragonflydreams and the fantastic news is they are about to open a REAL shop (as opposed to the online store)! I am so excited - makes me want to hop in my car and drive the ten hours to Sydney to go there :). I can't wait to see it! Kaz and Bren are fabulous - singularly the best ONS (and soon to be LNS) ever!
A nice little framing HD
Mum's Birthday Sampler
A Gail Bussi design from Just Cross Stitch Magazine.....I completed this for my mother's birthday in 2003, but she lives in Tasmania so I didn't frame it for her before I sent it. Mum has just been visiting with me (taking care of my son for the school holidays) so I asked her to bring it so I could have it framed for her....Am happy now - she can hang it up when she goes home!
Indigo Rose - Betsy
A Baby Sampler Finish!
I've had quite a few finishes lately :) This is a little Drawn Thread Sampler - Birth Bands (or Baby bands- I can't recall) that I completed in January for my god-daughter Georgia! I am impressed with myself for finishing it before her first birthday! I told her parents that anytime prior to her 21st was an acceptable time frame for a stitcher!