Jul 16, 2016

Well that was silly

Why did I order 18th Century Clove when I knew it would be close to what I dyed a few years ago?  And the Broom Stick Brown isn't really to my liking. greenish with slight brown variation.  Not sure if I will sell or dye.
The bottom linen is mine.  Same color but different count.
I have been online looking for a particular top Carole wants for her reunion, I have been to all the stores, and back again with the returns.  Right now, I have five items waiting for her approval that she will see today when they come for the birthday dinner.  Then I will have to make the returns once again.  I think one of this group will be the chosen, and I will bling it a little more with tiny rhinestones.
 
My cake is coming out of the oven now.  Our traditional chip chiffon.  I wanted the Mahogany chiffon and started making this one before I realized the flour and sugar amounts were different.  Too late.  Maybe next time. 
  
I did get my larger boxes for Eliza Pomeroy and would like to offer a few soon.  Will let you know.
 
Have a great weekend.  Eat cake.
A luscious white sponge cake with unsweetened shaved chocolate throughout.  Not real sweet, unique flavor from the baking chocolate, a different texture than traditional cake, our family tradition.  I try very hard to not slice off the golden exterior to devour before adding the whipped cream icing.  No one will see that it's missing!  Once I'm gone, it will never be made again.

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Jul 14, 2016

Something you already know

Hello people.  Just a quick note now, because I will forget, to tell you about a site that you already know about.  But just in case you don't, and you like the random mottled hand dyed fabrics, I came across a site that offers a large selection including Aida.  You choose a color and everything from 14 Aida to 40 count linen can be had. The order may take four weeks, but I don't know of many sources that offer this look in Aida cloth.  So if you're interested, check her out HERE.
Hand dyed fabrics by Stephanie.
Just a sampling - there are four pages of dozens of various colors.
You knew this didn't you? 
 
 
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Jul 12, 2016

Here we go again

This time, I'm not bugging you for opinions, just showing you what I've chosen.

One of the dresses is 310 black, and it shows well enough on this dark linen, but there is no real distinction like the red.  So I started pulling choices and realize now how the floss bags got out of hand and took a half hour to put away.  First thought was a deep gold but that didn't pop with the 370 beneath, just sort of blended in.  Then I tried the Needle Necessities (which have been hanging around for many years) in red and purple. 
 
Eureka.  Boom.  The brain is working.  I found many colors that work well on this fabric, but I didn't want it to be similar to another used elsewhere in the design.  No pinks or blues or mauves.  Purple it is.  I think it would be appropriate but that's just me.  Now to find the right one. 

Trying to make it stand proud as the red does, it can't be dusty or muted and I was leaning toward 552.  Then I spotted a color in the DMC samples that may be perfect, 3835, but I don't have it.  I will shortly! Until then, I will work on the red.  I think this will be fabulous.
That's not tent stitch, it's just my way of making frogging easier.  Simple rows and borders are never crossed until I know the stitch count is correct.  This is probably routine for all of you but no one told me!  I had to learn the hard way.
 
Thanks for visiting!
p.s. I took the compression off and ballooned to hippo foot.  Have an appointment next week and may be a non-compliant patient if it's broken.  Stopped at the store where it happened today and gave the owner a list of my co-pays for X-ray and testing if needed, requested reimbursement, haven't heard a word.
 
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Jul 11, 2016

Going to the dark side

Yep.  Still wanting to use the dark linens and I think this little sweetie may be perfect for the change.
Barrick Samplers 1848 Reproduction Sampler.
 
How do you think this will look reversed on the very dark Charcoal Gray Belfast with lighter thread? 
 
So far, so good!!
 
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Jul 10, 2016

The therapeutic laugh

Saturday, shopping for something my sister would like for her 60th reunion, I was in and out of the car several times.  We ended up at McD's for coffee and as we left and walked to the car, I complained that between the pain in my right ankle (pre-fall), the swelling and pain in my left foot (post-fall), add in my horrendous posture, I am walking like a caveman.  My smart ass husband quipped, "at least you're still upright".  OK, so I had a few falls!  But it hit that chord that sends me into a release laugh.  The biggest ever was when I realized I was walking around the Lincoln dealer unaware that one lens was missing from my sunglasses.  That image had me snorting for weeks, and it sure helped when taking care of mom.
 
Another order to 123Stitch and I don't know why.  This is the longest slump ever but there is something about linen colors that makes me want more.  I pulled out sampler charts and went right back to the large projects I am most fond of.  Maybe if I do small sections and then set it aside to work on other quick projects, the back and forth will make them bearable.  Never did that, I'm a one at a timer.
Left to right -
Aztec Red, Dolphin, Charcoal Belfast, Olive Belfast, Havana.  I still have Broom Stick Brown and 18th Century Clove coming from EBay.  Don't know why.  I have enough brown and dyed my own Clove long ago. 
So what did I order this morning?  Tin Roof, Grasshopper!, more Aztec, more Dolphin, Copper Penny, Gold, and basic Beige 35 count.  Most are 30 but some 35.  Grasshopper is close to 733 which I like but getting two bright odd greens surprised me.  I will probably tone down this Olive with a light spray of Rit Tan.  It's such a help for 123 to post the DMC color that is closest to the linen.  The thread examples aren't a perfect match, but it certainly helps to determine the hue.
 
Today I am sanding and painting the top of an old drop leaf table that is already painted black gloss oil base.  The legs are perfect, I tried to strip the paint and started with the top, but it's a mess and not coming off easily.  So, I am putting the black gloss back on and it will become my small outdoor desk/table that I have searched for.  Outdoor furniture is huge and I don't have the deck space.  This paint will keep it in good shape and match the satin finish black swings. 
 
I'll be having the family over next weekend for Nona's risotto or Mark's spaghetti.  Birthdays are mine, nephew's, brother's, husband's so we just pick a weekend in the middle.  Only five of us, Carole's is in October.  I'll also be making the mahogany chiffon cake for me and pistachio bundt for Chris (Carole's son).  Three dozen cupcakes for the golf league at the Italian Club on Wednesday, but better make it four because I am pigging out lately.  I have a bad habit of eating the batter and my husband yells about raw eggs.  Going on 50 years and still no problem, I'll take my chances.  I guess when he eats that over light runny egg yoke, that's considered cooked.
 
Well folks, the weekend is almost over and we're heading into the middle of July.  Not happy about these speeding months.
 
Hope your weekend is a good one.
Thanks for visiting.
 
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