Aug 31, 2024

Tara made me do it

Do you often purchase items after watching a flosstube?

Many are projects I'm not willing to stitch, too involved or large for my consideration.  But I enjoy seeing them very much, like Comfort Stitching's stunning Bridget Power.  Last night, I watched Sully Stitches.  Even though I rarely engage in Halloween stitchery, she got me.  So I rushed to search for the charts, all Halloween smalls, and I found two of them.  The fabric she showed for finishing was perfect for the backs, and I found it also along with a gingham I think will do well.  Old favorites, here they are....

Boo to You, Prairie Schooler


Pumpkin Patch, Prairie Schooler
Tara stitched and framed the small foursome, I plan to stitch four ornaments.

And this adorable guy...
Jolly Jack by Woolly Ewe

The fabric I ordered for the backs are these two, stars from Halloween Whimsy line and the gingham from Bad to the Bone.

I have the cool guy from Ghosts and Goblins stitched, I think these will be enough.  

The party today.  Oh.my.goodness.  There were over a hundred cars, nowhere to park, a long walk to a lovely park. Swings of all sorts, kids recreation, three shelters, and the best Mariachi band I ever heard.  Not that blaring head vibrating sound that so many bands think is good.  It's not.  They were perfect.  People able to speak without screaming, yet the music surrounded us.  We had no idea it would be this large!  And everyone received a t-shirt with his logo and company name.  I was going to do a brief video of the festivities but several Amish were there (no frontal photos permitted).

Thanks for the product suggestions, tried all of them.  They found a home for one enormous neutered and lovable male, one mother and newborns were accepted by an agency.  I don't know how many males are in this large group, and with all the storage in the basement, trying to find all the offending areas is almost impossible.

Labor Day. Good grief.
It will take a lot more than a few new charts and fabric to get this crab to mellow.

Have a safe and enjoyable Labor Day.

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Aug 30, 2024

Framed!

Hi folks.  First off, charts are gone.  I'm sorry Unknown, you didn't leave an email for me to contact you so it went to the next request.

Since I adore this finish (quite different from the chart), I decided to frame. A 4x6 was perfect, I painted to match the roof.  Displays that change locations without effort, perfect.

A second project was started, this time dmc 221 on 46 count I dyed, hopefully finished the same and kept with Robards.  Chart was a gift, Stacy Nash Little Redwork Pinkeep, and once again stitching only the back/bottom portion.


A special day tomorrow.  My hard working, started own business from nothing neighbor, is throwing a huge party at our township park to celebrate ....

he is now an American citizen!  

He is so proud and excited and we are thrilled for him.

Lots of good food planned (except for the baby lamb), and I planned to bring sweet lemon breads but .... how to serve?  Sliced is difficult to take without touching other pieces, paddle tongs are too large, small would break it apart, not wrapping individually.  Maybe attempting a cake pan instead of loaf, with spatula?  Will it be fully baked in the center, or dried out edges? Hopefully it will distract me from Carole's house issues.  

Three females gave birth yesterday, thirteen kittens added.  No shelter room, they doubled the spay cost, and the most upsetting part is not being able to be in her house.  Males must have sprayed their new territory (basement) and it is choking us, but not them. I told them the ammonia has destroyed their sense of smell, we can't spend more than a few minutes inside. I spent a small fortune for products, uv lights, nothing worked.  Nothing.  I make calls as does Tracy, no place to go.  Even if they leave, how do they kill that stench?  Ollie has sprayed a few shrubs here and it hits me from 20 feet away but I have an outdoor product that kills the scent.  We've waited over a month for appointments at the clinic which stretch into November, 60 day gestation means more kittens by then.  Going to a vet, not the clinic, would be close to four times the cost EACH.  Mark is so disgusted he would like to have them put down (several have died), which sent Tracy into tears and a big NO, but she does not have the money for all these surgeries and we can't and won't spend thousands.  We've spent a ridiculous amount already to help with litter and food, surgeries, cages, products, only because of the stress on Carole.  I don't care how much you love animals, it is irresponsible, which is the norm for them.  I will one day explain the household dynamics.  

Enjoy the weekend.
Summer is over.
I am crabass, hear me roar. 

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Aug 28, 2024

The sets of old

Decided to follow your suggestion and not discard those charts.  Keeping bad boy George and others that I may stitch.  When I saw these online many many years ago, cheap, I purchased all not realizing they were hand drawn.  Since several commenters were interested, I will send rather than trash.

Divided into packs of three, if interested, say so in comments.  Too ishkabobbled with background crap to do this over and over so no choice, you get the three I send.  You can mention your preferred but not guaranteed.  Not considered a give-away (but free) so no date involved, will send when I get your request (email address in comment please), US only.

ALL TAKEN - THANKS


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The chart photos don't do justice to the samplers, many instances a darker thread color would be better. I saw a finish of Eliza, gorgeous pastels and border.

Keep in mind, this is what hand drawn is like
Not very difficult to read on simpler designs but that's not the case for all.

I am so upset with my brother's neighbor (sister's best friend) who hates critters and her house borders extensive woods.  She saw a raccoon on her porch video, called the trapper again, removed it.  The next day, three babies ran to my brother and would not leave him, crying.  He has been leaving food and water for them, they run to him every time he exits his door.  No, we don't have wild life rescues here.  They are growing, still searching for their mother to teach them how to survive, hopefully instincts will prevail.

Have a good day folks.

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Aug 26, 2024

0ldies

 I really have a very small stash of charts.  Compared to the inventory of many stitchers, mine would be considered nonexistent.  My collection of vintage R&R Reproductions charts are all hand drawn.  A few years later, greatly improved photos and printed chart packs were offered.  I will probably just trash them, many are on Etsy for just a few bucks.  

I found an old book by Pat Ryan that is listed as containing the charts for many of these early samplers.  I have nine of them, a few are favorites.  If interested in the book, you can find it HERE and scroll down that page to see the charts included.


Two I plan to stitch of my hand drawn are small, and early.  One is Polly Daggett.

The following is from the chart recalling her rebellious bravery.


The second is Betsy Bolles 1788, found in Glee Kruger's book Samplers to 1841.  FIVE years old!!!


I will ask if anyone would like the old charts I don't plan to stitch before discarding.  Two of my previously stitched favorites will be kept.

This is the fabric on the back of Robards.  And that old substantial leather purse with perfect lacing and clasp, was $12.  What a deal.


Thanks for visiting, be safe.

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Aug 25, 2024

The crab

 wishes you a good morning on the last Sunday of summer.  To me, September means it's over.

This is Nash's Mary Robards bottom section finished as a lined pouch with a magnetic closure.  Found in store at Home Depot, tiny ring magnets easy to sew into lining.



I posted a video showing how nicely it closes on IG, will try to add it here.  Doesn't appear to work.

The very old leather purse was a found on a Amish donut trip.  Love love love it.  The thin leather strap is broken off and I will replace. 


This is the project I've started, but also plan on another red sampler.  Problem is choosing linen.  So difficult for me and the majority in my drawer are 36 count, I want 40.
 Chestnut was recommended but it's not available in 40 and I think this design needs a much darker ground.  The details are sort of lost in the chart photo, so I dyed a solid dark background.  I did see a start on light linen abd it looked great.  Too late!  Hope I don't get frustrated since it's larger than I've been preferring lately.

Hope everyone is doing well.  Limiting online viewing is wonderful, but I miss updates!

Be well, stay safe.

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Aug 14, 2024

Tightness

 In my chest from .... anger, anxiety?  And now in my stitching.

After accompanying Carole to a ridiculous and frustrating dental appointment, I'm ready to burst.  Between the cats, her house, the work, my brother, and yesterday's inexcusable treatment, I need calm.  I have one ativan left from a few years back during her health crisis.  My friend gets an rx for 3 a day and has for years.  Teacher friends complain that one third of the class have rx for pot.  What?  I plan to use that final .5 pill this afternoon, it won't change anything other than to give my chest grip a break.  When I find a new doc, will I have to beg for ten pills a year again?  Of course.

This is the start on 46 count and the 3857 dmc single strand is quite tight in a solid block, like me.  I hope the width margin will be sufficient for a seam, so far it appears good.  


I use the sewing method and do a full cross on every tenth stitch to aid in counting those long sections.  Not thinking clearly, I forgot at first and went back to add.  This is not anchored, more like a basting stitch and I'll pull out before completing the row.

I think I'll stop bugging blogger for a week or so.  Whether this or another (lower count) project, I hope to have more to show then.

Take care folks!

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