Feb 5, 2022

Heart tutorial links

 Several of many tutorials online for paper craft hearts.  Etsy has kits to make and also finished paper strip hearts and others.

This is my all time favorite (for me, not her window) and I am attempted today.

wrapped heart 












3 -D paper hearts



more 3-d with pinked edge











Paper strip heart  This is the one I used, many others as the following with book pages, are more open.  I used an Extreme glue stick and attached all at the same time, no staples, and then clamped overnight. 







Paper strip heart with book pages



Have fun!!
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Crafting

Because we're snowed in and I don't want to clean.  Robin's post showed wonderful dimensional paper hearts, had to make a few.  My JoAnn's has so little, not interested in shipping a few pieces of paper, so I used what I have for the boxes.  

These are so easy and look better with double sided paper (I can't even find one sided here) cut to one inch strips.  So I cut two inches wide, ran my glue stick the entire length, and folded over.  My paper is not heavy card stock so it was easy to handle.  I think several hanging from a dowel rod in Carole's triple window would be cool.  

I plan to work on what's her name today.





A heated indoor house is cozy until the furnace removes the night time chill.  His right eye gets cloudy, common in cats, and anti-inflammatory drops correct it.  As soon as I get near him, he bolts.  Not an easy job! 

Be good!!


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Feb 4, 2022

A few free hearts

 Hi folks.  Got snow?  

I thought I would share a few free heart designs.  First two are from DMC.

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I would use a darker linen and muted threads, greens for leaves.
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I really like this.  Maybe colors like BBD's My Dear Hearts that Robin featured.  Beige threads on Tango linen.  
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This is from The World in Stitches.

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My freebie to which I added more vines than originally.


Have a good day!
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Feb 3, 2022

The grass is not always greener

on a sampler without a chart.  I'm lazy, I'm tired, the space bar isn't working all the time, and I want to finish this.  How hard could it be to randomly fill in with green thread?  I found out.  The 503 stayed, I'm building a hill with 3012 and topping with 3013.  I don't know why.  The sheep will be in place next and then I'll finish the grass.

Should the fence be there?  I could remove it easily, add the sheep, wouldn't need the grassy area as high.  SOOO close to finishing.  Have you ever loved a sampler but by the end, because of difficulties, lost interest completely?  

I finally gave in and made a dental appointment this Monday after we get back from Carole's follow up.  I've been in pain for weeks, unable to chew, need two root canals and new crowns.  His office doesn't offer a loan plan and requires same day payment.  We all have anxiety about dental visits, but my jaw locks easily and I panic.  These two are back molars and I'll be nutsy all weekend.  No one will notice anything different.

We've got grainy ice, wet snow, icy ice, ice balls, and freezing rain.  None of which are movable with a snow blower or a shovel.  Can't wait to see what we wake up to tomorrow.  Hope you're safe and well!

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Feb 2, 2022

16 little squares


 were done is six different shades of yellow and gold.  I even frogged the front of the house and used a lighter thread.  Nothing appealed to me.  Since colors were substituted with DMC, I didn't expect it it look like the chart photo which has a very different looking house. 

Very pale yellow was blah and not noticed on the house front, darker was too bright and out of place, gold was lost in the brown.  Back to the Paint program and I filled the windows with a shade darker than the roof.  Bingo.  I like this best.  Still not happy with the HOME in the grass but I'm not changing it.  Finished!  In a brief check, this may fit perfectly in a 4x6 frame.  Need to decide which finish would be best.  I do prefer tucks and hanging smalls, easily moved around.  I will meet her for two appointments next week but will wait until in person to give her.  Covid is all over the place, thank goodness the cases are mild, but no visitors unless a need.  

I have been contemplating a little giveaway for Valentines Day, also my blog beginning eleven years ago.  Since this sweet chart was gifted to me from a thoughtful stitcher, I think I will pay it forward and offer it to you next week.  If interested, stay tuned!

I may start charting Rachel's end tomorrow.  Poor girl probably expected to graduate but instead has been continually held back to repeat a grade.

Holding our breath regarding the ice and snow tonight, but we aren't the only ones and don't need to leave the house.  We'll be OK, hope everyone else will be too. 

Stay safe.

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Feb 1, 2022

Overstitching

 Not the endoscopic suturing system, nor the embroidery edge technique, but the easier way to change a few stitches.  Rather than remove a few that I would prefer to be darker or stronger, I stitch over them with the other color.  Removal with too many tucked tails and run threads on back results in a real can of worms at times.  I want to clean up HOME whether same thread or a shade darker.  One thing probably done incorrectly, was to stitch the word first because I think stitching around all four sides of a single causes it to lose distinction.  Corners are no longer obvious unless adjoined with same color.  But filling an area and counting to leave a single space would create a real issue for me.

This is not the 612 called for, I lightened to 613 for better clarity.  But I did the first cross base with the darker 470 since neither 612 nor 613 showed well on 471.  To prevent a solid block I alternated the second cross with both 470 and 471 and the variegation is subtle and I like it.  I'm thinking overstitch of the same 613 may do the trick and allow the word to show more.

Her appointment yesterday was excruciating once again, but we stopped at a pharmacy on the way and I purchased a tube of 4% Lidocaine.  The nurse applied it after removing completely blood soaked bandages (she take two anti-coagulants). We don't know how bad the extensive debriding would have been without it, she said she couldn't imagine it being worse.  Last week a scalpel was used, this week, scissors.  Another appointment next week, and we doubt she will be healed enough to rehab with a prosthetic in time for bluebirds.  We can bring her home for a visit when the birds are in the houses (she has three).

An icy mix starting tomorrow.  We may start deep cleaning before the painting that should have taken place a few years ago.  The cans were never opened so should be just fine.  

Stay safe and warm everyone.

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