Mar 3, 2024

Next

 I think.

Chloe Smith, Needle Work Press.

Natural 36 count, dyed slightly darker, shrunk in the dryer, still quite stiff and wrinkly.  When choosing a primitive sampler I do prefer that sort of crepe appearance in the linen.  

Most of the charted threads are being used but I added very light for some areas and dividing bands as shown in the original.  Looks more primitive to me.

My Sudberry wooden heart box was never covered with stitchery, still haven't found the right piece.  Decided to try wrapping the padded heart of the lid with waxed paper for cover size, then laying on the linen.


This gal was never fully pinned for framing.  Maybe?  I prefer alphabet samplers but mounting a scene or motif may work out even better.

Hope everyone is having a peaceful day.

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Feb 28, 2024

Welcome back Bettsy

 Hello people.

My stomach and churns and heart aches seeing Texas.  

Before starting another small, I found this in my bag while searching. 

 Sheepish Antiques Bettsy Wood that I no longer loved.  After changing the second row motifs and a few borders, I decided to save the top and create a little drum.  Not too small, perfect save.  



I have much sewing to do but with the disastrous mess, can't accomplish much.  I do think my BP is doing much better and I paid for my Synvisc syringes which will be arriving soon.  But I can't blame inaction entirely on medical issues.  Without a plan in place, clutter is moved, rotated, and still a problem.  Storage pieces with layout needs to be done first.  So this little project will add to my pile, and I hope my sewing machine doesn't fail again when I get back to it.

Hope everyone is doing well.
Thanks for visiting.

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Feb 27, 2024

Feb 26, 2024

Three Toms

 Time for Toms to strut.  

The females are mostly ignoring them, but courtship won't be a problem with a flock of over fifty.  

OK ladies.  We're lining up for your approval.


Slow pageant turn.

And now the rear view.  Hey ladies!  You're leaving?

Can you imagine the number of poults from the flock?  

Julia is finished.  I used option #2 and I like the result.  Too lazy to climb stairs, will press and post her tomorrow.



Stay safe.

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Feb 25, 2024

Border bulk

 Even before the two color buds are added, this is way too distracting for me.  

I wanted to match size of Julia's companion piece that I stitched and its Ale linen color.  The chart photo is very different because of its lighter and softer look overall, not as fussy as mine.

One of the two charted colors for the bud's center is stitched in four at the bottom left corner.  But maybe reducing that sharp contrast would calm the racket?

These three alternatives are used in the body, I'm leaning toward #2.  The option to follow the chart and alternate two light threads for the bud's center would not be a good idea.

Too lazy to work this in my Paint program, which is always a great help, but this isn't a major issue.  Any of the three will work and close this project.  

I've pre-ordered just a few 2024 show charts, am tiring of the highly mottled linens (and new prices).  Minimal aging and solid colors allow more focus on the stitching, less background chatter.  I guess I am craving simplicity and peace!  

I hope you have a sweet Sunday.

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Feb 23, 2024

Burn, freeze, fill

 Hiya!  It's me.  Border bitch.  
Stitching is not going well, the border's little pain in the a** sprigs are very close in color to the linen.  The first half of the cross melts into the back and running the thread tail beneath is next to impossible.  So many errors and frogs in first and second cross.  

Two candles purchased from BBW during their holiday sale were not the usual clear glass, many new scents are in opaque colors.  When expired, freezing makes scraping the wax off sides and cracking the bottom chunk to remove, very easy.  I only purchase candles with straight containers for this reason. The bottom labels soak off, and the front label peels off.  So many are used throughout my sewing room, linen closet, and bath for organizing, been saving them for years.  I like the crystal clear glass to view contents rather than cloudy plastic bins.  

With the opaque, I thought adding a padded stitchery to the lid would make a really nice container to set out.  Those small items like clips, post-its, and my lip and eye grease can be hidden and handy instead of having to search for them. 
These linens are pretty close to the jar colors (well, not on my screen!), I'm sure a ribbon or other trim can be glued to the edge.  The flexible gasket in the rim may even allow room for the linen to be wrapped under.  But I'll probably become lazier than I am now and just glue batting and a pretty print over.


If my friends appreciated needlework, I could fill with goodies, a lid stitched with something personal, and gift!  But they do not so forget it.  

Now, wasn't this post a boring waste of time?  Anything to delay returning to the border.
 
We have soggy ground and sunny skies.
Hope your day has a bright spot.

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