Carole was sweet to send this Christmas sampler photo,
found on Etsy under auntieb56 or Simple Stitches.
Maybe you've seen it, I had not and thought it share-worthy!
Carole was sweet to send this Christmas sampler photo,
found on Etsy under auntieb56 or Simple Stitches.
Maybe you've seen it, I had not and thought it share-worthy!
Greetings folks.
I've mentioned several times about my tension issues. Paisley offers an example of how my tension creates horizontal "ridges" when using the sewing method (my preferred). See her feet?
Now for the face, a large block of stitches, I stitched the entire block with the first leg of the cross in one direction. This time, horizontal. The second leg of the cross is done the opposite, vertical, since the first was horizontal. If the first leg was done vertical, completing the stitch block would be horizontal. And the result is an even fill, no ridges! It makes a huge difference when I stitch a large block such as a house. Or a big head. If using overdyed threads, the first half cross would be stitched vertically and finished horizontally which would allow the variegation to be as it should.
For a number of reasons that won't be resolved by bitching.
My small shelter put in cameras because people are leaving dogs on the grounds after hours. Seems those pets adopted during covid when landlords were prevented from evicting tenants and the government paid the rents, now have to follow the no pet rules that they broke. So these poor pets are abandoned and not understanding why. With the cameras in place, the dogs will probably be left out in the country, alone, scared, no food, no shelter, winter coming and I am sick about this. I often wonder where the pets owned by the millions that crossed our border this year are now.
Paisley is very close to finished. The ecru was a little too stark so I found an unmarked skein (per Missy) that is perfect, it may be 712.
Sorry for the crabbing. It's leaking out because the ocean crabs live in will develop into a tsunami soon. And I can't swim. But there is always something to be thankful for, and whether boat or raft or inner tube, I will find something to keep me afloat.
Hope your turkey was tender!!
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The drying rack I kept samplers on has been at the nursing home and used by sis for a long time. I decided to use the smaller ladder that held towels in the bath and get some of the stored pieces back out.
So I started with these.