This sampler should have been done by now but as usual, isn't. I'm still loving it though. The motifs have a few color changes - there is a lot of pink (407) and I decided to make the swan ecru and some of the fruit 902.
The landscapers were here yesterday and I had been getting things ready for them so I was busy with those chores. All the storm damage is repaired now and only a few chores remain which they will do in a few weeks. It's hard to believe summer is almost over. Being a procrastinator, my contractors aren't lined up for the house repairs that I planned on this fall. THIS FALL. That's right around the bend and it's my own fault if nothing gets done. Indecision is a big part of procrastinating. If I knew what I wanted, had a plan, or didn't change my mind depending on flash intensity, I would get much more accomplished. I guess it's the same when choosing a new stitching project. Those of you that kit a chart are smarter than I am - it's ready for action! I waste time trying to decide which linen, do I cut into a yard or search for a piece, most need recalculated because of count, am I sticking with those thread colors, yadda yadda. So should I kit a few pieces so I have no excuse? Of course. But which ones? Oh no....what a vicious circle.
I was so taken with Hanging on by a Thread's purse finish here and then With Thy Needle and Thread's mother of pearl purse here, I decided to search for a purse frame. I found a very small one and the next size was a bright silver that had clasps the size of bowling balls.
But I did find these sweet little single and double drawers which I plan on sanding, painting, and attaching a pincushion or strawberry on top. They're cheap and light, made from balsa wood probably, but I think they are adorable.
Well I guess that's enough non-stitching information for a while. I'm heading outside to work on my sampler. If we go to Shaker Woods this weekend I'll take a few pictures to show you how neat this woodland shopping experience is. Take care everyone, thank you for visiting!
12 comments:
I so love your WIP! It's soooooo pretty!! Glad the storm damage is getting cleared away and all. As for the purses -- yes, I'd love to make one too! I think the mother of pearl one is from Kelmscott, probably not that expensive. I've also seen this adorable hexie purse you can make and want to make that someday. So many someday projects. lol!
Love how your project is looking! Can't wait to see how you use the drawers.
ooo love your sampler and have had a peek at your soon to sell stash and seen one or two in there i like ..lol and mmmmm can you email me with your ebay addy ahhahah love mouse xxxx
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Some beautiful stitching and tidbits found here! I will be coming back on a regular basis now that I am a follower! Hope you are enjoying your summer.
Your WIP is so pretty and I can't wait to see how those drawers turn out, sounds adorable!
I like your method of testing your baking. I haven't baked in months, too hot to turn on the oven. Praying it (the heat) breaks soon because I have strawberry cake on the brain, lol!
xoxo
Great progress Marly, do love this sampler. Your little drawers are fabulous and all the wonderful food, the USA has many splendid things :))
Oh I must get this sampler out of my stash and do it. It is really beautiful. I also can't wait to see how your drawers turn out. - Sandra.
Love your stitcheries! They are beautiful...the little boxes are sweet, I know you will make something really special with them. I really like your blog format.
Your sampler looks so very beautiful. Love it. Glad that the storm damage got fixed.
I went also and got myself some purse frames. Not sure which design to use for them yet.
These drawers are gorgeous. Can't wait to see what you're doing with them.
I love your WIP!! It is such a pretty sampler.
The cake looks delicious. I always tell the family that I must taste things first so as to make sure things are not poisonous. I'm generous that way. ;)
Beautiful WIP, Marly! And I love those cute little drawers--I'm sure you'll come up with a great way to showcase them :)
LOL about the clasps the size of bowling balls. Love your project, and got all drooly over the cake slice. Mmmmm.
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