I'm out of sherbert.
Dec 29, 2021
It's what I do
Changes. Difficult to do on larger pieces and much easier to do before starting the stitch. But I made that decision late and the main reason for the changes.... I'm not fond of initials in stitchery, have never added my own. They occupied the center area which required several moves to fill. But who the heck is S.C.? Lori's would be L.B., and it took quite some time for this dipstick to realize they are the chubby guy's in the red suit.
So here I am, ready to add the star motifs, and I want to remove the ecru and stitch his beard in white so it shows better.
I made a huge purchase blunder several years ago, a pair of used DR Dimes red crackle bow backs. I could never afford new, love the style and color, but the paint is coming off very easily. VERY easily and they are rarely used. How could I sell them like this?
It's raining slush, very bad road conditions.
Winter crap. Or.... winter. Crap.
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Dec 28, 2021
Get it right!
Sorry. The chart I am stitching is not Santa Folk, it's Christmas Folk. But I changed it. The top zig zig border of bells is higher on the right than the left, one bell is shorter. I did them all the same and level. I moved the big center star up and added a second, moved the date, removed S.C., created a second smaller tree, added a zig to the left border edge, shortened the right, moved flakes. Is that enough? We'll see how it materializes!!
The only change shown here is the level border and same size bells.
Making plans for Carole's visit to her home, the patio slider opens to 29", front door would be through mud (yes it's raining for days) with a stoop/step entry too small and high. We'll need to remove the slider's handles and try to extend the opening. Working on it.
Enjoy your day.
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Dec 27, 2021
Good grief
My head is pounding like the carpenter that installed my fun-house stair rail.
Do you dislike those solitary stitches as much as I do? This time, I just kept running the thread around to the next single.
The red I chose for Santa is Brick from WDW and it is really dark. Not a purplish red, just very deep cranberry. Not my usual Christmas red but I think it looks really good on this Faun linen with the other threads. Until I decide it doesn't and change it.
Last week of the year. One more closer to summer.
Have a good one!
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Dec 26, 2021
Browsing Day
Hi folks. Merry day after Christmas .... Browsing Day!
It's difficult to be familiar with all the talented designers that are not the names we hear over and over. My Paypal account is empty and I went back to Etsy to see why (being familiar with spending is difficult too). The suggestions Etsy offered for future purchases included Santa designs, but one in particular tempted me to investigate the designer. New to me, Twin Peak Primitives in the Netherlands. Available as downloads and also on Etsy. I looked closely and saw what appeared to be over one, but reading description stated the fabric was 16 Aida. So easily done on any count linen over two. The various snowman designs are sweet too. Are you familiar with them? Here are a few ...
Mark has the large batch of spaghetti sauce on the stove. It takes hours so we will freeze in anticipation of Carole's visit and stuffed shell dinner. His Italian family used pork ribs, not meatballs, and after browning they are cooked in the sauce to flavor. Our visit with her yesterday was very nice, but I can't stop thinking about my friend and her rare cancer. An excellent nurse, a mother of five, an old soul who takes great pride and enjoyment in caring for her family and home.
I considered finishing Sprig as a small pocket, but it will be added to the pile of final finishing.
I hope everyone has a relaxing day to read, nap, browse, stitch, reminisce, and give thanks.
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Dec 24, 2021
Merry Christmas to all
and to all a good year.
A sad day for me as I learned of a former coworker having bile duct cancer that is inoperable and not responding to treatment.
The older we get, sad news will come more often, but there will also be good news to celebrate, helping us endure the bad.
Chris's girlfriend, her grandbaby, son, and parents became ill suddenly, all tested positive. He was exposed, and in turn, me. Yes, they are vaxed, but not the baby.
Hoping as this year ends, the second lacking adequate virus tests and more important antibody testing, we start 2022 with better control. Is that even possible?
Bless you all. Be safe.
I'm downing a quart of orange sherbert.
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