I did it! I managed to finish page 3 of Winter Fairy! Well, there is back-stitching to complete, but all the cross-stitching is done. The further I get with her, the more excited I am about how lovely she is. I think it'll be another day or two of backstitching, and then I will be able to start on the fourth and final page. There will be a lot of finishing to do once I get the cross-stitching done - not only will I have the backstitching for page 4, I will finally be able to backstitch the wings and add all the beading. I'm putting off the wings because they're backstitched with metallic thread and I think it would get damaged when I roll my project to store it. Same idea with the beading - I don't think it would roll up very well.
I am taking some vacation time around Christmas and I hope to make a lot of progress then. We'll see how that goes, with hubby off and Meg home from college as well. I will post again sometime around New Year's, so in the meantime, may you have a blessed holiday season.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
Winter Fairy update October 2012
Well, here we are at the end of October already. Halloween is upon us - and, unfortunately, so is Hurricane Sandy. I hope all of you out there in her path will stay safe in the next several days. We are at the edges of her proposed path, so not expecting the severe damage of the coast. We are, however, already experiencing weather from the storm out of the west. It's been raining since Friday night and is due to continue through Wednesday at least (I'm posting this on Monday). Our fear here is that the saturated ground combined with expected high winds will bring down trees and cause power outages. Flashlights, batteries and generators at the ready!
Meanwhile, I am stitching along and very pleased with the amount I've accomplished on Winter Fairy this past month, especially considering the time I took out to make the Reformation Banner. (The banner made its debut at church on Sunday and was very well received.) I am more than half way through page 3 of 4 on WF, which is exciting for me. Since, for reasons I won't go into here (I'm still very annoyed about it), I do not need to make a gift tag for our office gift exchange, I will have time to keep working on her. It would be wonderful to be on the last page by the end of the year! This month's picture is slightly darker, but I like it because it shows a little bit of glitter from the gold thread in her dress.
I probably won't post till after Thanksgiving, so let me wish you all a happy and blessed Thanksgiving.
Meanwhile, I am stitching along and very pleased with the amount I've accomplished on Winter Fairy this past month, especially considering the time I took out to make the Reformation Banner. (The banner made its debut at church on Sunday and was very well received.) I am more than half way through page 3 of 4 on WF, which is exciting for me. Since, for reasons I won't go into here (I'm still very annoyed about it), I do not need to make a gift tag for our office gift exchange, I will have time to keep working on her. It would be wonderful to be on the last page by the end of the year! This month's picture is slightly darker, but I like it because it shows a little bit of glitter from the gold thread in her dress.
I probably won't post till after Thanksgiving, so let me wish you all a happy and blessed Thanksgiving.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Reformation Banner 2012
In between stitching on Winter Fairy (I'll post her update at the end of the month), I have been working on a banner for church. I was inspired by a free cross-stitch pattern by solascripturaneedlework at wordpress to create a Reformation banner. Reformation Sunday is the last Sunday of October so I wanted to have the banner finished by then. It's all done in felt, approx 3' x 5'. The white felt I got for the background wasn't heavy enough so I sewed two layers of it together, then sewed the red (where the pole will go) at the top. Red is the parament color for Reformation Sunday, so I used it for the accents - I thought a full red background might be too much. I also sewed the bottom of the fortress. Everything else is glued. In case you are not familiar with the words, they are the opening of a hymn written by Luther himself. I printed the words in as large a font as I could, then blew them up about 300% to get the size I needed. Cutting out the letters can be a challenge, but I discovered that if I basted each letter onto the felt instead of pinning, it went along pretty quickly. I had the basic idea and did all the physical work but my hubby and daughter both contributed valuable advice on the design.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
October 2012
So our fall weather has arrived. After such a hot, dry summer, it is a bit of a shock to have cool, rainy days. I'm not complaining, mind you! We need the moisture. I've been very busy with housework (we were one of the hosts for a progressive dinner for our parish this past weekend) but am carving out quiet time most Sunday afternoons for stitching. A cup of tea, some '40s music in the background and my cross-stitching - what more could I ask?
I am planning to post updates at the beginning of each month. I've been moving along on Winter Fairy - 20 minutes here, an hour there - and am excited to see her continue to take shape. As you can see, I've finished her bodice. The white spots are alternating white stiches and places where beads will go. I don't want to put in the beads or do the backstitching on the wings until everything else is done (although I'm really anxious to see how they will look). The backstitching is with metallic thread and I'm afraid it would get damaged because I roll up my piece whenever I'm not working on it. I don't think all the rolling and unrolling would be good for the thread. I hope to have a lot more progress to show you all at the end of the month. Sometime in November I'll start stitching a gift tag for my office Secret Santa exchange and I'll post that when it is done. Meanwhile, hope you each have a wonderful month and a fun Halloween. Happy Stitching!
I am planning to post updates at the beginning of each month. I've been moving along on Winter Fairy - 20 minutes here, an hour there - and am excited to see her continue to take shape. As you can see, I've finished her bodice. The white spots are alternating white stiches and places where beads will go. I don't want to put in the beads or do the backstitching on the wings until everything else is done (although I'm really anxious to see how they will look). The backstitching is with metallic thread and I'm afraid it would get damaged because I roll up my piece whenever I'm not working on it. I don't think all the rolling and unrolling would be good for the thread. I hope to have a lot more progress to show you all at the end of the month. Sometime in November I'll start stitching a gift tag for my office Secret Santa exchange and I'll post that when it is done. Meanwhile, hope you each have a wonderful month and a fun Halloween. Happy Stitching!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
September 2012 Update
Did I say I was going to post more often? Well, so much for that idea! We had, as usual, a very busy summer and I didn't get as much stitching as I had planned. On the other hand, we do have a new kitchen floor, entirely done by hubby and me, including tearing up several layers of old linoleum. Boy, was that work! I'm back to sewing again now, and hoping to get a lot more done by the end of the year. Even though I didn't spend much time sewing I'm pleased that when I do sew it seems to go quickly. I have not had to frog - knock wood that that continues! My goal is to finish page 3 by New Year's. That will leave just one page to go.
I won't make promises about when I'll post again, but at the very least there will be another update at the end of the year. Meanwhile, here is how Winter Fairy looks today.
I won't make promises about when I'll post again, but at the very least there will be another update at the end of the year. Meanwhile, here is how Winter Fairy looks today.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Long time, no hear from me, eh? Well, I haven't had much to post about so far. I finally finished the gift I've been working on for my friend, so I got back to work on Winter Fairy. Today, I finished page 2 of 4. Hurrah!! I thought that backstitching would never end, but it really does add so much to the picture. I can hardly wait to start on page 3 tomorrow. Here's how she looks now. I love the little bunny and bird at her feet.
With the spring/summer weather and sunshine I expect to make a lot of progress on WF in the next few months, so I will be posting more often.
I shipped the gift to my friend a couple of days ago and as soon as she receives it I'll post a picture here.
Hope this finds all of you well.
With the spring/summer weather and sunshine I expect to make a lot of progress on WF in the next few months, so I will be posting more often.
I shipped the gift to my friend a couple of days ago and as soon as she receives it I'll post a picture here.
Hope this finds all of you well.
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