Again. I've always loved this cat pillow and have stitched quite a few in various cat colors. Stitches from the Heartland chart from 1984. This smaller one was made for a giveaway and I was surprised at the low number of entries since I love this. The last cat was on a higher count and really small, I must have given it away also. This large original and another in gray are on 18 -20 count. I think it was called Basic Cloth by Back Street from decades ago, beautiful texture, but I do like the reduced size of higher counts.
Aug 13, 2021
That disappearing act
Aug 10, 2021
Iron spittle
For the first time, my iron spit up. On my new Winter Brew! The fold crease does not want to go away, and I guess the hot plate didn't like sitting in the same spot for that long and spit at me. R&R is not washable, and I've never had a problem before, but that one fat drop landed and it was too late. The dye ran to edge and left a ring, the other drop removed the color without leaving a ring.
I used a damp terry cloth and gently tied to blend it but once that dye ring is there, any additional moisture could create a larger ring. I wasn't too concerned about the lighter spot but wanted to break the outline of the ring, and it seemed to do that.
Being in the middle of the fabric, it would most likely be covered by enough stitching and not be noticed at all. I wondered if the eraser on a Frixion pen would work, or any eraser. Gently, I followed the weave just enough to soften and blend. That seemed to help. Some fuzzies were pilling slightly but really not hurting the linen at all. So I also tried this on the crease which is lighter and a straight line. Usually I will pat a tiny bit of Ranger ink from a pad to break up that line but I don't have a color this light. The eraser trick worked just enough to break that line in a few spots.
Several online sites instruct to never store hand dyed linens in plastic bags because of possible chemical reactions. Mine are but are not sealed and have a sachet inside. I'm still airing this piece and used the lavender freshener again.
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I'm going to be making zucchini breads for freezing, not many, garden was a disaster this year. A few basic and a few lemon, no Death by Chocolate this year.
Have a good day tomorrow.
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Aug 9, 2021
Tiny but mighty
And about the tiny. We took turns sealing the deck in this heat (yay!) and on my break, I sipped iced coffee while enjoying a swing. The lid is quite tight and holds the straw perfectly upright. The third time I indulged, I thought a piece of glass was in my purchased drink. What pain! I removed the source from my mouth and realized my ever burning and fissured tongue was stung. Holy bee butt. Not on my arm or leg like most, but my most vulnerable and painful area! Tiny little thing, now deceased, not sure what it was but it got me as soon as it entered my mouth on my tongue's edge, the most painful part. Who would think a little bastard would enter your drink through a straw? Damn skippy.
Stopped at the cardio office with letters and test info this morning, have not heard anything, hopefully tomorrow.
I just found a boatload of comment emails that blogger sent to my spam folder. I think it may be all of them for the last few months, don't know why, never ended up there before.
Have a terrific Tuesday.
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Aug 8, 2021
On edge
Selvage edge that is. I am too tired, too lazy, and too ornery to dance with Google so I come to you with a query. I knew the answer at some point but it escaped to make room for usable excuses that I can blame on aging.
This PTP piece sized at 17 x 28 has the selvage on the side (28") not the 17" top. I'm having a hard time visualizing how that cut is made. Usually not something I pay attention to, but I thought that edge is on top of most projects. Why am I questioning? My stitches are fat. They just seem wider than they are taller (I'm both). Is this my imagination or does it make a difference? 36 threads to the inch should be either direction, no? If it was, I doubt I would notice stitches appearing to be wider. So tell me please, does it matter?
Aug 7, 2021
FOUND!!
Strange strange strange. Rachel Hyde is from 1995 and although my memory function is far from good, I thought there was a reprint offered by the designer. It was at one time, in the folder with the original, and then disappeared over the years like my hair and tight jawline. Did I imagine it? Was it for a different design? For two days I tore apart everything related to samplers leaving no folder, pouch, box, envelope unexamined. So it must not have been Rachel or I certainly would have it. This morning, I picked up the stack of chart papers to continue coloring, and it felt thick. OMG. Loose pages at the back of the stack were the reprint. How? I have been flipping those pages, coloring, reading, bitching, THEY WERE NOT THERE. And especially being loose, not even stapled, they would have been seen. Stunned me like the yellow jacket that sent husband to hospital years ago, as I mistakenly told the nurse he was in prophylactic shock. She fell off her chair. No dipstick. Prophylactic is a condom. The allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis. Anyway .... this reprint is much much easier to see and I will continue on 36 count. Why cause myself more aggravation dealing with wonky stitches on 28? I ordered Seraphim Antique Lace and Fabric by Stephanie's Toasted Almond. I was going to add Old Stationary but found one site comparing it to 840/842 which are too pink for me. Fingers crossed.
And in another unexpected turn in the Saga of Carole, we were notified her pacemaker model (100% dependent because of an unnecessary AV node ablation) can quickly deplete battery even with up to three years remaining. She has less than two. So she needs to have the entire pacemaker replaced ASAP and we were told it would be a month before an appt in office and then they will schedule. Hey. Dickweed. Listen up. That fricking device is the only thing causing her heart to beat. It doesn't matter what the hell you see in office after another stretcher transport in an ambulance, it MUST be changed according to the manufacturer. Now. No need to see her, schedule it, admit to hospital, do it.
Have a good weekend.
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Aug 6, 2021
Rachel
I switched to 28 count and can't figure out why it's not comfortable. That was the only count I worked on for many many years before moving to 30. Not sure, but from my searching I don't believe R&R or PTP (my preferred linens) offer a 30 and since I seem to be spinning my wheels, giving up. Will continue more this evening, but my tension issue is quite apparent and wonky uneven threads are slowing me down. I'm using the secure needle method even though I prefer the loop, you would think the threads would lie even. They certainly appear to be with the needle perfectly centered but once through the fabric destroys that illusion. If it continues this evening, I have my PTP 36 waiting. But only if I can work out a way to more easily read this chart. We're not off to a good start folks!!
Trying to read this entire chart, even though very large and detailed, is proving to be a looming reason to stop. Some symbols are easy, others seem faint and not centered, with the right side of them into the line of the graph. This one took a long time for me to realize it must be the 502 symbol which is slanted with a curled leg in the code, but not in the chart. You can see the graph is not a single line, but patterned. This may not affect most, but certainly is me. The alphabet is easy, all the same for each letter.
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Coloring often helps a great deal but since there are too many shades of browns and greens to distinguish with a pencil, not this time. So I should scan the page and stitch from a screen? One that goes black every 15 minutes to save energy? Should I keep the window open so it doesn't break when I launch it out?
The facility advised me to not hire an attorney since all the necessary documents were already turned in with the application and she has no financials except for one checking account. They said not to be concerned, this is commonplace for PA to question deposits of some applicants for $45 and $52.85 even with limited income.
Ferns are as always, gorgeous. The others are even larger so I had to separate since their size did not allow room for all.
Enjoy your day!
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