Took me a while to enter all the names in the List Randomizer. But it shuffled and numbered and generated basketsnprims as the winner. Pam, please send me your address and I'll get this in the mail to you Monday. Thanks to all who entered! This offer had the most entries of any and I so appreciate your interest and participation. There will be a few more to come before the end of this year, so stay tuned!! I'll be back tomorrow!
Sep 15, 2012
Sep 14, 2012
I did the right thing
Stitch the border beneath that line first, and you can line up the entire row by following the border stitches. They told me when to be offset and when to line up. Easy peasy. But I'm still not happy. The linen color could be the cause, but these floss hues are not setting well with me. The majority of the verse is blue DMC #161 which I thought was too strong. So I tried 931 dipped in the gray dye. Still not happy. Looked through my color cards and came up empty with the blues. The 611 and 632 are fine, the ecru changed to a gold since it was invisible, but it seemed a blue looked out of place. Nothing really wrong with it and others may like it, but I just thought the blue was too cold, and the brighter blues too bright for my taste. Here's the blue and the cover-up with the 500 series I chose.
So it looks like the end result will not be the colors of the Mary's original design. Does that bother some stitchers? Yep. Does it bother me? Nope. If the stitcher is not pleased with what she is creating in her hand, what is the point? I asked last year if you thought a designer would be insulted by our changing colors after they labored over their design to find what they felt was perfect. This is one of the topics I want to post in the near future. For now, I really like the 501 and 502 in the main body, and may use 503 in place of the gold, or change the gold to a different hue. I love the sampler, want to finish it, and not regret choices when it's on the wall.
That's all for now. I sure hope I don't forget to draw a name tomorrow! Until then, enjoy your weekend start and thank you for visiting.
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Sep 12, 2012
Mary Mary, quite contrary
Greetings everyone. Thanks for all your comments on the knotting issue. We've discussed glass or no glass, knot or no knot, and there is one topic that I'm almost embarrassed to bring up. So I won't. Not this post. But soon. I worked on Mary yesterday and as I sat outside to stitch today.....uh-oh. Mary was going along quite well, but no longer! First off, the 612 was too light so I changed to 611, the ecru wasn't showing up either so I chose a gold, and 3790 isn't visible either. The latter is only one border and a few stitches at the bottom so I'm just substituting a current color. I don't mind samplers that change color every two letters, but am not fond of every other letter such as this. I don't know why but it's like static to me.
So I just went ahead and did the lower case letters in one color, which kind of pertains to the topic I want to confess....later. This is where I was to begin today. Here's my major error on the line containing Mary Oldfield.
A sure sign of fall is my doe with her new dark coat coming in for winter, and the spots almost completely gone from her twins. You can see the color difference. Her beautiful reddish coat is now drab.
They ignored what was happening a few feet away.
BOX
BOXING MATCH
Hope your week is going well. With these house projects finally getting lined up, I've been pretty busy with ..... changes.... and getting materials, so I haven't been reading and commenting as much as I'd like. Pretty soon it will be leaf blowing time. I LOVE my Little Wonder blower. But hate fall. So until next time, thank you so much for visiting ~ hello and welcome to new followers!
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Sep 11, 2012
In case you're interested
Hiya. Just a quick post to mention a very interesting site. It is Antique Pattern Library and has an amazing number of books and patterns from as far back as 1800. First, you have to download the latest version of Adobe reader which I thought I had but nothing worked. Once I upgraded, I had no problem. The first time I clicked on the PDF button for viewing, I had to allow Adobe to read the files which led me to the product's usage agreement, and then viewing commenced. If you already have Adobe (your PDF reader) in the 10. version you'll be OK. So. When you go to the site, click on "catalog" at the top. Any booklet that you would like to view, just click the PDF button and their site's disclaimer will appear, scroll down to view by page. Hover on the bottom and the bar will allow you to save the entire book to your computer, print, or print certain pages.
You will find tassels, filet, knitting, Battenburg, tatting, maltese, thread crochet, Berlin work, naval knotting, lace making, cross stitching, embroidery, quilt patterns, beading, things I never heard of, and on and on. 

There is a brief description of each with the name of the person who scanned their antiques to share with others. Very interesting and some gorgeous bags, shawls, sweaters, and lace. Several books on cross stitch with borders, florals, and
ethnic designs.

Instructions are in most booklets and those old time photos with proper ladies. When done viewing just hit your back arrow and it will take you right back to the site.
ethnic designs.

Instructions are in most booklets and those old time photos with proper ladies. When done viewing just hit your back arrow and it will take you right back to the site.
So if you are interested in browsing through these antique patterns and being amazed at the detailed needlework our ancestors learned, expect to spend quite a bit of time. I was thinking of printing some of the pages for framing in my sewing room but it will take forever to decide which! It's been a while since I bookmarked the site and still haven't viewed them all.
On another topic, I ran into a girl (lady, woman, whatever) that I worked with many years ago and we yakked while our frozen desserts melted in our shopping carts. It ended with her asking me if MaryAnn was still around, and I answered that I hadn't seen her name in the obituaries so yes, she is. Genny cracked up and said "I meant is she still living in town!". A younger person would have know that, but as we age, we think differently. "Still around" to me means you're still alive!!
THE SENILITY PRAYER:
Grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked,
the good fortune to run into the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the difference.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
I don't want to brag or make anyone jealous or anything, but I can still fit into the earrings I wore in high school.
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I've been busy stitching new designs for labels, but I'm not finding box sets to my satisfaction. They aren't true ovals and some are really wonky. I told the manager months ago but it seems the factory overseas has changed their quality control. I can't find the boxes anywhere else and would certainly not trust ordering online. I'm still trying and will hopefully be successful! Today I'll work on Mary again during the dust storm my guy will be making. I'm so glad to have found him. He has a square and knows how to use it! He told me I was the only woman that asked to see his square and checked his level.
Back in a few days! Hope you week is starting off great.
Thanks for visiting!
Sep 7, 2012
I made a decision for your gift!
Hi everyone. Hope this post finds you well and safe! I don't have a lot of time to post about stitching, or even to stitch! My contractor showed up today and I am glad to get started on these unfinished projects. The scanner and printer are under a sheet in a pile of stuff so I am limited in what I can accomplish.
But short and sweet - here's your gift....offer.....giveaway. Finishing has been mentioned lately so I thought some supplies might be a good idea. First off, an oval box with my sampler bag design as a label (it got a little too much flame with my limited movement so I may do another). Inside the little box, you will find 3 fat 1/8's of backing fabric. One is orange with pumpkins, another is brown with holly, and the third is mustard with moon & stars.
To finish it off, a new bottle of my favorite fabric glue, Liquid Stitch, a temporary fabric glue stick to hold trims and edges while stitching, and of course, Fray Check.
So the total offer is for the little fabric pieces, finishing helpers, and the box.
Leave a comment on this post only.
I will draw a name on the 15th, next Saturday, at 8 pm. Enjoy your weekend. Thank you for visiting and talk to you soon!
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Sep 4, 2012
A knotty girl
Yes I am! Hi everyone. I admit it. Much to the dismay of my sister in law who was an exceptional needleworker. But it's all out in the open now. I don't know why cross stitch instructions are so adamant about knot having knots. Am I the only one or do you slip a few here and there? Because I don't use a high count linen, my thread is always doubled.
So there you have it.
Another non-traditional, reckless, wild, and defiant act. I'm such a rebel.
I've been working on Mary and changed a few colors, mainly because I don't like thread so light it blends with the fabric. I choose 931 instead of 161 and decided to tone it down a bit with the Pearl Gray dye. It's just enough.
And didn't I just post about not keeping several skeins of the same color together? Totally forgot and when pulling another thread, I noticed this difference in the same color. It's not a big deal but it can be in some designs so I really need to pay attention.
I also started my sampler bag free chart on a lighter fabric using these same colors. Looking at the two together, I can see what I thought would be a subtle difference in 28 and 32 count. I was wrong. Much nicer on the 32.
I dyed a few pieces of off white linen and got three different results. Originally, they looked exactly the same ivory, but in the dye bath, one came out tan, one beige, and one a pinkish shade.
Today we went to Volant. I had a signed print from a local artist of The Tavern in New Wilmington, a charming eatery that has been there for decades. I never had it framed and decided to offer it after reading an article about the landmark. In return, I got a dozen of their sticky buns. Guess how many are left?
We also stopped at the antique store and I purchased this nasty wall cabinet. It's bad isn't it? 24" x 34" of nasty.
Made from old crates with hinges I've never seen before. Wasn't too much money so Mark told me to buy it because we weren't going back tomorrow. He knew if I didn't buy it, I would want it, and if I bought it, I would be sorry. That's me. But I can work with it - a long skinny basket from Ann on top and a skimpy vine wreath on the door. Ann framed her Lydia Broome and guess what? Before seeing hers I had already disassembled my Lydia pillow and mounted it for framing. Now I'm glad I did and will be ordering a frame from Ebay.
I'm still having a small offer for 400 followers and 200 posts but not sure what it will be yet. And this has nothing to do with anything, but did you know that women's pants can be ordered by inseam length from Land's End? Their clothes are good quality, and they have closeout and special deals. Excellent customer service.
That's it. There was more but I can't remember, so until I do, thank you for visiting! Hope you all had a great weekend.
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