Apr 6, 2024

Station redo

 Hi folks.  The snow/sleet/rain/hail/sun of Friday ended and next week brings warmer temps, and more rain.  But that's not what I want to tell you.

Remember my wood tv tray turned stitching station?  Magnets for needles, scissors, hooks for thread rings, measuring tools, calculator, slot for DMC sample book.  I needed more when choosing and changing and testing.  Until a better option is found, I decided to get legal size file/paper trays to attach beneath for handy organizing.  Love it!  Size just fit, used zip ties to secure, great idea.



The other delivery was for project bags in a style I think best for me.  I'll show that next, not sure if I'm keeping.

I've tried several other threads on Jane, no decision yet.

Hope your weekend is a good one!

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Apr 5, 2024

Take notes!

 Good grief.  I have several notebooks to record my stitching.  And since thread colors are changed in every one of my projects, they should be noted!  In writing.  And highlighted.  In one of three books.  But my numerous bad habits are never corrected.  

Jane was started over a year ago, can't find one hint of substitutions other than linen.  Continuing in the body, I will be able to determine if the border will need frogged or the two row adjustment in that section will work.  She will be set aside soon for a new start but not until the thread changes are clearly noted.

The pink of the basket's center flower is the same as in the border, and all came to a halt when I realized it's a mystery.  After sliding Jane across dmc sample rows, it has to be one of these two.   Which?


Not a stranger to this self inflicted problem, I resorted to the trick used many times.  Thread looks different fully stitched, especially after dulled from handling.  So I pull a tail from the back, smoosh the end to fray if not already, and lay the options.  Not a guarantee when so close, but has only failed me twice before out of too many to count.  Stitched tails are first and third.  Second slightly darker thread does not match, more easily seen in those frays.  

The charted 3722 on right (intensely disliked in any project), does not appeal to me on this linen.  The top left 3721 is better, still quite a bit darker than I'd like.  But being only one shade off from the chart, will be stitched in for a test, just to quell any doubts.  


Monday past, I received the first of three gel injections into my knee, which some warned would be excruciating, others not so bad.   The tech is very experienced, I don't question his work.  But.  Mark was watching my face and thought I was going to scream.  When Sjogren's prevents tears from leaking, crying is not visible, but I was.  I needed help to leave, and the brace is back on.  It was tremendous pressure as if my knee was in a vise, subsided by night.  My pain is not now, has never been, in the joint, and the mri shows the damage elsewhere.  Can't wait for the other two injections!

Hope everyone is doing well.

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Apr 3, 2024

Setting Jane straight

 I missed two stitches in the border height starting right beneath the yellow flower.  The body's start is aligned with the pink flower, and now higher/closer to the border top by two rows.

Jane Southward 1836 is one of three larger projects that were set aside because of size, color changes, and linen choice, thought I would add a few stitches between choosing next projects.  Jane is 36 count Seraphim and more difficult for me to work than the previous project's 46.  Why?  Dark linen vs. light linen.  

My options now that the errors were found...

1. Remove the border starting below and including the entire flower, continuing through to end.

2.  By adjusting the body section, less frogging, but continued confusion and chart adjustments resulting in more errors.

3.  No frogging, reduce the size of top motifs on each side of the center floral basket by two rows, and the top right corner of the random border will not be a problem to fudge.

 

4.  Put her to sleep and choose a new project.

The End.

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Mar 30, 2024

Finish!

 My first 46 count.  I found that the weft (?) threads (vertical to selvage) are shredding, breaking, even without much stress.  The warp threads (horizontal) are still breaking with a tug but are stronger than the weft.  I am sure this is not the norm with this count, and am anxious to stitch on a different piece.

So, this sweet sampler from Scarlet Letter will be added to the pile for final finishing.  It is just under 5" x 2.5".  

Folded in half, a darling little needle book.  


If mylar or mat board inserted, I can stand it half open as a miniature book, both sides visible.  Sounds good!  

Yesterday's mail delivered this market release that hasn't seemed to get much buzz.  I recently saw a chart with these same letters in red on a sampler, different designer.  Striking, and hope to finish as a book/journal cover, may be a perfect fit.  The 1840 miniature standing with it .... yepper!  


I really like this sliding photo frame lidded box and have searched for others, perfect to stand for display.  I purchased two smaller ones years ago, they are hiding and will appear one day.


I hope everyone that celebrates has a wonderful Easter.

Be well, be safe. 

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Mar 29, 2024

And again

Is this routine for 46 count?   Has anyone had an issue with broken threads?  I was continuing on the inner border and came up to this .... another break.  The next stitch requires a thread there.  If in an open area, fusible facing would be my choice but I need to weave here.  Repair won't be very challenging since the replacement's tail can end in the e and the other end in the margin.  How many others are in this small piece?

Linen threads in places are as fine as a hair and could easily cause multiple placement errors, but I've been very careful, no frogging which surprised me.  The photo has a red background to show the break better.

Two more small pieces coming in the mail, will try to compare with this one but these breaks are very difficult to see until you are ready to place a stitch.  Both are this same color from Zweigart.    


The teal row and the borders are all that remains.  Do I want to work other projects on this piece?  Waiting to see what the mail brings.  

I do not at all remember thread grain in a post.  I paid attention after learning this, threading each end of the same strand was definitely different.  One was more difficult because the twist was unraveling, the other end did not.  

I found that Quest Mobile is offering in home blood draw for lab work at a cost of $55.  Since Carole pays more than twice that for a motorized chair transport, she's smiling.  Of course anything other than blood work is not offered, but certainly a benefit for those with mobility or transport issues.  There are several others that offer this service depending on your location which I found searching online.

Hope your day is warm and sunny folks.


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Mar 28, 2024

Did you know?

I did not!  Or did I forget?

Flosstube recommended a video, and I learned about the proper direction of thread.  What?  Could this really make a difference in how your floss lays and prevent its twist from unraveling on the end?  Makes sense.

Visit Cross my Stitches on youtube, and watch Flosstube extra! Tips and Tricks.

Maybe others have featured this, but I only watch a few favorites and obviously miss a lot.  Could this be the reason I have shredding issues with dmc?
Who knew?  Did you?

Here's progress on the sampler....

There was a fat slub running along the edge of the breaks so that helped camouflage the repair, glad I made the effort.

Enjoy your day folks.
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