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Showing posts with label CT13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CT13. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Fair Results and Rainforest, Framed

Hey Blog Buddies,

Thanks so much for all your kind comments about my pyramid!  (I will miss it when it's gone.)  To answer the question "Why 39?":  I am making one for each of the 27 people who will be attending my embroidery guild's workshop in September.  The rest will be sold at my quilt guild's boutique in November.  (Do I belong to too many guilds?)  And I will keep one, or maybe two, for myself.

Yesterday I got my stuff back from the Lake County Fair!
Front Row:  Uptown Stitcher by Libby Sturdy,
NOEL by Erica Michael, Soar by Brenda Gervais
Back Row:  CT13 by Alessandra Adelaide

No Sweeps or Champion ribbons,
but I'm quite happy with how I did.

And today, I went to pick up Rainforest Revisited at the framers.

This is Sue at The Great Frame-Up in
Orland Park, IL.
She does all my framing.
I love how it looks--you can tell I'm not a fan of ornate!

This one will go up next to Rainforest Crunch.
Now that I have two that can hang in the space I've picked,
I can take down all the small Christmas
pictures that have been up since last year!

That's it for now.
Hope you get time to do something fun today.
Thanks for visiting!

Friday, April 6, 2012

WIPocalypse 2012 - April Report

Hey Blog Buddies,

It's the April full moon and it's time for another WIPocalypse update, so I'll get right to it:

First up is a finish!  I had a freebie Calico Crossroads chart in my possession...

(my "before" photo")

... since approximately the turn of the new millenium, so I finally stitched it up--and it's finish-finished!

I finished it as a bellpull.
The floss used for the lettering is something
I've had for a long time,
and the label has long since been removed.

Next is Rainforest Revisited by Needle Delights Originals.

Here is where I left off last month...


...and this is where it's at now.
I'm happy with my progress on this one.
There are 32 squares in all, so I'm over a third done.

Last is CT13 by Alessandra Adelaide, my swirly tree:


Here's where I was at last month...


...and here's what the tree looks like now.
It hasn't grown an inch over the past month,
but, like almost every other tree in this area,
it's sprouting leaves!
Many, many tiny leaves.
The leaves are bringing the tree to life,
but it's slow going and kind of tedious.
Some folks don't like to do backstitching--
I'm not a fan of this confetti-type stitching.

Well, that's it for this time.
If you want to check out all the other
April WIPocalypse posts,
go to Measi's blog for all the links.

Have a happy Easter, Passover, Equinox
or whatever else you may be celebrating.
And thanks for visiting!

Monday, January 9, 2012

WIPocalypse 2012 - January Report

Hey Blog Buddies,

Are you as stoked as I am about the 2012 WIPocalypse?  Not that I'm hoping that the world will end in December, but if it does, there are over 300 of us who will have our WIP's (hopefully) all finished!  And there's something to be said for that.
I haven't actually showed photos of my 2012 to do list before.  And since I can't seem to get this Blogger page thing figured out, I'll do it here.  Some are WIPs, and other are just things I want to do this year.  But since this is a picture-heavy post, I'll stop blabbing and go straight to my WIPocalypse list:

Here she is, our old friend,
Libby Sturdy's Uptown Stitcher.
She's nearing completion.
There should be no reason that she remains a WIP.


Alessandra Adelaide's CT13--
the zany red Christmas tree.
I'm really hoping it will be up on my wall
for Christmas 2012.


This is Indigo Rose's Winter.
It's probably my oldest WIP,
started in 1998 or 1999.


The project benefiting autism research
that my Guild offered in April 2011.
The multi-colored row that I'm doing now
is really... interesting.


Another stocking from
BBD's 'Tis Halloween booklet.
I'd like to get at least one other one stitched, too...


..this one.

I've got two of these designs finished.
I want to do three more.
(Yes, I'll be stitching one twice.)
These will look cute finished as a cube.

Plum Street Sampler's "Boris."
He is just too cute for words!

Milady's Needle "Christmas Elegance."
You can never have too many holiday ornies!
(I want to do at least one, hopefully two.)

Raise the Roof's Crabby All Year
This is such a fun design!
Once I get all the buttons and some linen,
look out!

I found this free chart while
rummaging through my stash today:
Calico Crossroads'
"I Stitch Therefore I Am" band sampler.
How cute is this?!!
And I didn't even remember I had it!
Gotta do this one soon!

This was a Guild project,
a freebie blackwork design from Laura J. Perin
that I'd really like to get done this year.


This is another guild project:
cross-stitch pinwheels
from Calico Crossroads
worked on perforated paper.
Everyone needs a cross-stitched pinwheel, right?
Right???

This is Rainforest Revisited
by Needle Delights Originals.
I'd like to start this right now, except
the short ends of the stretcher bars
are being used by Uptown Stitcher.
(Just another reason to finish her soon.)

I want to do 2 or 3 of these
for my spring display....

This Victoria Sampler ornament
was in the 2010 JCS Christmas issue.
It's all kitted up and ready to go!


And wonder of wonders, I have a finish!
Lizzie*Kate's January Flip-It.  Woo hoo!


And here is my latest start.
Snow Patches from the Cross-Eyed Cricket.
If you've made it through the end of this list, congratulations!
Hope your weekend was fabulous.
And thanks for visiting.