May 10, 2016

A little birdie told me

 
that some of you are trying to find The Examplarery's Mary Spinney from 1990.  I did a search and came across a hydroponic growing site that seems to also have some stitchery.  Spinney is in kit form, with the linen, unopened, for $52.  The linen is not as dark as mine but listed as olive green. I did not click the Buy button to see if it was still available or any other info on shipping but you can do that if you are interested.  Here is the page....

http://www.hydroponicsonline.com/store/The-Examplarery-Mary-Spinney-Plymouth-AS-Sampler-Kit_300560084059.html
 
Today I am signing up for a health care/Medicare plan, choosing from the options that can make your head spin.  I have it down to two, will probably choose the BC Advantage plan and then switch to a Medigap full coverage in fall.
 
It's still rainy and chilly here, rain the rest of the week and only around 60 this weekend and continuing into next week.  Poor husband has a 3-day golf outing!
 
Nitzy appeared last night and I thought he was someone else's cat.  The mud was packed down to his skin, all over, and he appeared gray or light brown.  I used Wet Ones and gently petted him but after 20 sheets, I wasn't making a dent.  Switched to a thick washcloth but I need to really rub opposite to get to his skin.  Some blood from those claws that are sharper than a fishing hook, and he went to the garage for the night.  This morning I tried combing the dried mud clumps and broke most of them up, but he is still coated with the dirt and a light brown color.  Little by little, cautiously, with gloves on. 
 
Enjoy your day.
 
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May 9, 2016

The perfect blue

 
Hello all!  After pulling blue after blue, I decided on 334, rather bright and saturated for me, but the muted colors I prefer did not do this justice.  The others colors I chose were not the brightest shade in their color family yet look striking on the dark linen.  I combined several symbols into one.  Lots of light, medium, antique golds/yellows and too confusing, so I just consolidated.  There are still quite a few variations and I'm happy with the choices. 
 
As for the errors, I can't recall having this many.  Continually missing the placement by one thread and there are at least 15 areas that I found and did not correct.  Another reason to love primitive samplers; you can't see the errors.
 
 
As an example, the bottom of the r was started in the correct position but I went over 3 threads on the start, and two on the cross which set me up for being one thread off.  You can see how it snowballs with the white lines showing how the rows do no line up with each other since I used the previous incorrect placement as a guide.  Checking the stitches in the row above would catch problems and correct them before the entire row is off, unless it's off one thread too.  That may be why there are so many edges that didn't meet the side border. Who cares?  Certainly can't tell.  But I'm amazed at how many times this happened on this project.  The dark linen?  Lack of interest? 

And as I looked closely at the chart, I see that two similar symbols were used in close proximity and I didn't notice the difference.  The band above the blue people was to be a light teal.  It's only a single line and I can easily remove it but I don't know if I would like that color next to this blue.  Need to think about it.  I see now that I also mistook these symbols for the inverted V so there are other color errors.  Again...who cares?  I should have enlarged the chart.
 
I love this sampler but if I wasn't blogging, it wouldn't be stitched.  I started this blog to help motivate my love of samplers after a long break, which also held me accountable to continue reporting progress.  Without it, I seriously doubt (at this point) that I would even care where the needle was. 
 
Hope everyone had a nice weekend. 
 Already a week gone in May.  Slow down!!!
 
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May 8, 2016

To all the moms

Happy Mother's Day.



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May 5, 2016

When you can't find a cat

The kind of cat that rips into your flesh.  Upstairs, on the bed, under the bed, on the sofa, on my linen, in the closet, in the basement, and now.....on my dining room table.
My sinuses are pounding and I want them outside where well fed, de-flea'd, spoiled rotten feral cats with condo units should be.  She wants to be outside but also wants to come in.  Outside, she is always with a mouse or mole which upsets me.  But she was/is wild and that was necessary for her to survive.  Bud won't leave the house and sleeps 24/7.  Evening they all come in for a canned meal and then retire to the safety of their garage set up with 6 different dry foods for the night.  But it's still cold and wet here, requiring a jacket!  So most of the day .....
 
As for the pouches, I appreciate your comments.  I put everything in a box and will not work on it now.  No desire for stitching, sewing, painting.  I am continuing on with Mary Spinney and I am loving her colors.  The bottom area will have some blue.  Really nice primitive design, easy because of the short rows. 
She hangs on the Magma most of the time but I am trying to stitch a little every evening.   Not using the hoop for her since she is thin and easily hand held.  I am neither of those. 
 
Refusing to go up another size, I purchased my new cropped boyfriend jeans in the old size and told the sales clerk they will fit 10 pounds from now.  I need to take off 35.  My 13 years older sister is heavy, and driving my yellow car.  When she drove away from my house the other day, my neighbor waved to her while walking her dog.  Carole stopped the car and said to her "I just wanted you to know that Marlene hasn't aged 10 years and gained 50 pounds, I'm her sister and she gave me her car."  Marylou started laughing hard and between her brisk walking and that laughter, I was thinking ..... minipad.
 
That's all folks.  Steak on the grill tonight followed by
I stocked up again.  The bags are kept in old kitchen cabinets in the basement but the chocolate covered Snack Factory Dark Chocolate Crunch Pretzel Crisps are in the kitchen.  They are asking for protection from hostile takeover and want to join up with Dove, but my embassy hasn't approved that yet.
 
Enjoy the week's end!
Thanks for visiting.
 
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May 2, 2016

Tell it to me straight

Hello people.  I mentioned last post about how I am back to being on edge, waiting for the phone to ring.  Well, she couldn't breathe again.  All night.  Could not lie down.  She refused a trip to the ER knowing they would admit her, and she has had enough of mistakes, misdiagnoses, and near death reactions of hospital stays.  If it would have progressed, she was ready to call the EMTs, but started to feel relief by morning.  She is better today, just came from there after getting her groceries and low sodium Lean Cuisines so she can rest.  Her very close friend passed away Saturday but it wasn't unexpected so I don't think it had anything to do with her condition.  Already taking 80 mg Lasix daily.
 
Moving on to my question for you. 
 
 
 
I have lots of little pillows and ornaments to hang and have this option in my mind for Hannah.  The fabric is just perfect, and I picture the stitchery on a longer drawstring pouch that can be hung from a bedpost, mirror's corner, edge of a flat black TV, or .... that's enough.
Then I saw Anna Eliza Abe and the fabric is perfect to show her off.  Maybe make two?  Since I don't know how to make one, and haven't found any online instructions or videos, it may be best to wait and see.  Rather than cut Hannah to fit now, I plan on making the pouch first.  If it comes out decent, I will open the seams to sew in Hannah or attach her by hand. 
 
Of course the pouches will look better when actually constructed, but what do you think?  Either leather or a braided cord for the draw, line with a different fabric.  Should I try or not?
 
Be honest.  I can take it. 
 
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May 1, 2016

Slumping along

Greetings.  It's May.  Time to start thinking about flowers and hanging baskets.
 
When I mentioned last post about not enjoying Mary Spinney, it's not because of Mary.  I just don't want to stitch.  That's why choosing a linen that I loved was important, otherwise, I wouldn't be stitching at all. 
I'm half done with this project and have no idea if another will follow.  The only pieces I really want on the wall are the very large ones, but do I really think I could become involved enough to complete it?  No.  For all these years of menopausal madness, I wonder if the way I feel now is a result, a consequence, or totally unrelated.  But my attitude about many things is changing.  Turning 65 have anything to do with it?  Don't believe so.  I thought the constant waiting for a panicked phone call from sister was over, but a ridiculous commercial started it again.  The one advertising a drug for heart failure, while playing "Tomorrow" in the background and stating that for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given.  What a stupid and totally insensitive thing to say.  It hit me in the pit of my stomach and can't imagine how my sister feels or anyone else with CHF.

When Googling to find the drug company responsible, I came across The Dirty Dozen - 12 worst CEO's for lab animals.  I shouldn't have read it, but I did.  I had no idea how horrific these people are, but when I read about Tier I Group, a military training contractor, I was stunned at the live mutilations.  More stunned that it was allowed.  I know Pfizer and others try to use labs overseas where there are no regulations for humane treatment.  The military training rules regarding animals has been tightened, but it doesn't excuse the past.  Am I foolish to read something so upsetting, or smart to be informed and protest?   The videos are there, but I did not watch them nor will I.  The accounts are horrific enough without viewing the atrocities.
 
Anyway, boxes are up on the Box page and I will step off my box for now.
 
Enjoy your day.
 
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