Jun 15, 2016

Wish me luck

I said I would not mention current events.  That doesn't mean they are not breaking my heart.  The local child abuse, many resulting in deaths, puts me into a zone that can bring me down for days.  The babies left to suffer and die in cars, is inexplicable to me, and this latest unintended tragedy at Disney has me entering that zone again.
 
Hornbook assembly.  I have the board ready with a section left unsealed where the project will be attached.  Still don't know if it will be handle up or down, but I've decided to add a hole for a nail head that will not go all the way through.  Only visible from the back.
 
 
 
 
 
 
I took Linda's advice and got a thin piece of basswood which is what my locals carry, 1/16" thick.  It's covered by the batting but I sealed it with acrylic anyway.  Acid free or regular mat board will work too.
 
I'm using only one layer of thin cotton batting which makes the finish this thick, including the basswood.
 
Next, I will tape the linen in place while centering.  Then I will lace it, which I hate and have never done properly.  The fabric glue may suddenly appear and save me from myself.  But should I trust that it won't prevent the stretched linen from loosening?  You know by now that fabric glue is my buddy and I don't care what happens to my stitchery 100 years from now.
 
When that is completed and trimmed, I will use the E6000 on the basswood part of the mounting which will be most of the center.  Melinda suggested Tacky glue and I know many of you like that product, will give it a try on the linen edges.  I don't have the time to wait for the mounting tape that Michelle and Truus mentioned, but will add it to my next stitching order.
Thank you all for your help!
 I want it done as nicely as menopossible since this is a giveaway.
 
So wish me luck!  If I would have assembled this BEFORE I decided to offer it, it would have been much easier on me.
 
As for the flag chart I offered two years ago, I took the little bag apart long ago and just made a knob hanger.  It's so stinkin' cute.
 
Enjoy your day.
 
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Jun 14, 2016

Flag Day

I searched for the little flag chart in the Free tab and could not find it.  In case you would like a quick stitch flag, here it is again, from August 12, 2014.


 
 
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Jun 13, 2016

The thingamabob hickey

Hello everyone.  Once again, I'm asking for your suggestions.  The natural wood was my first choice but dark wood grain did not look good with this dark linen, in my humble opinion.  So I chose a brown crackle finish for it (although it doesn't look bad on the light primer).  Since this is my first hornbook type thingamabob hickey, I'll tell you how I plan to mount it, and you tell me a better way. 
 
I do not want a trim around it so the corners must be mitered. I will stitch them into place, trim and Tacky glue for extra hold.  I plan on a thin layer of cotton batting beneath the stitchery, no pouf, just for softness.  The inside board is not a thick mount board but a thin mat since I want it sort of flat.  When I finally get the corners right and the entire piece is fixed on the mat, I will use E6000 in a few spots to glue to the hornbook type thingamabob hickey.  No plans for tacks around the piece, no trim ....but ... should I trim it and pouf it?  Floss cording in the linen color, thin hemp cord, chenille?  I think I'm doing the actual prep and attach OK, but how do you think the final finish should look?  What do you do?  Should I put a hole for hanging in the handle?  Any suggestions or help would be welcomed.  I would like to have the offer listed this Friday. 
 
We're having perfect weather today, I hope you are having a good day.
 
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Jun 12, 2016

Picking away

Stitches, that is.  Did it last project, and even though the current has only two colors, did it again.  I like black in a design and even as the entire work, but adding just one other color made it .... I don't know ..... muddy.  The recommended 646 was so blah with the black so I removed it and tried a more brownish gray, 3787.  Adios.  Gone.  Then I realized that something with a smidge of color will accent the black, not muddy it. 
 
So I moved on to 3011, dark and neutral, grayish but green.  Or green but grayish.  Happy dance.  Now I can fill in the area that was removed twice before.  The border was to be the 4-sided stitch but I didn't read that until it was too late.
 
My heart goes out to the families affected by the recent tragedy, but from now on, I will avoid mentioning anything related to current events.  I am so disgusted with the name calling, labeling, shouting, intolerance, and hate from hypocrites doing exactly what they are accusing others of.  I need to keep my mouth shut.  I wish others had enough respect for themselves and this country to do the same and express their opinion with an ounce of dignity.  Not with Facebook shares of stories they don't even know are true.
 
Hope your week is peaceful.
 
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Jun 10, 2016

A tray for smalls

Greetings folks.  Went to the mall's antique store today and came home with a divided wood tray from either a chest or tool box.  I've bought these before and most all from tool boxes are grimy and greasy.  This cleaned up easily, mostly just dust.
 
I wanted to get some of the mini samplers out of the bowls so I can see the entire piece which was the reason for the purchase.  Turning it to vertical changes the size of the smalls that I can use.  I like this better and will hang it between the door frames of two closets. 
Or...
Polyurethane the inside, drill a few small holes, run a wire through across the front.  Hang in the bath with extra rolled cloths, soaps, and lotions. 
Well I can see this will become another piece that hangs around because I can't decide where it's going or what it will be.  Just add it to the pile.
 
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Jun 9, 2016

From chunky to paté

Hey all.  How has your week been so far?  Hard to believe half of June will be over soon.  I had the furnace on yesterday and this morning.  So cold the tomato leaves were shivering.  Garden looks good, the Enforcer has been working well to scare away the deer.
 
I bought this little Rival brand $9 chopper at Walmart for the brats' food.  They walk away from the same old pate flavors and lick the sauce off the chunks and shreds.  My wrist was getting so tired of chopping and I thought this little gadget may do the trick.  It did. 
Doesn't puree like my Ninja (♥!) but it chops fine.  A quick rinse, a drop of dish soap with a little water, a quick whirl, and it's clean.  From chunk to pate in no time.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I came up with a finishing idea for the PS, made a template, left it up to my husband whether it will be heart or lollipop.  He chose the pop and I agree.  I made two other ends, these were my favorites, but it may end up being simple and basic.  Hornbook handles were at the bottom, to be held up and read.  This isn't a sampler with letters mimicking the antiques, so the top is my preference. Holes for threads can be on the bottom, which confuses me.  I see many that are combination hornbook/thread palettes. What are your thoughts?  Upright for hanging?  Thread holes?
 
The sampler notebook I referred to previously, is a notebook that I attach one of my labels to so it looks nice lying about.  It's not for stitchery, it's for all the unfinished house projects, intentions that I speak of, phone calls I should make, and never do.  I need to rein in the procrastinating and that sounded like a good plan.  No I didn't make the notebook yet.  Not a good start, huh?
 
Working on the black sampler and will offer it to a reader when I'm finished, paying it forward as it was gifted to me.
 
Have a great weekend!
 
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