Another Finish!

Are you getting sick of my finishes this week? No worries, as I think this will be the last for a little while.

Since I brought up the fact in my answer to yesterday’s SBQ that I had a travel tote out in the car with projects that were languishing into UFOs, I thought I would bring it inside and revisit the contents. In doing so, I found this cute little bookmark that was fairly close to being finished, put the last 4 colors into it, backstitched it and completed it last night. That’s an old one off of my WIP list. Woohoo! I think I’m becoming addicted to finishes…



Blue Santa

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SBQ – How Do You Travel?

Today’s SBQ was suggested by Anna M. and is:

What do you keep your WIPs and other stitching supplies in when traveling?

Like a couple of the other respondents, I own a DMC Needlework Travel Tote that works well for my smaller projects. It stays in the car. Lately, though, I bought a large plastic mesh project bag that I’m using for my travel projects, as well. Which means that the projects in the DMC bag have become UFOs. Eeep! I’ll have to do something about that, I guess.

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Blackwork Finishes!

Yes, it’s true, the stitching is complete. On all 6 of the blackwork squares. And they are glorious! Behold:


Blackwork #1

Blackwork #2

Blackwork #3

Blackwork #4

Blackwork #5

Blackwork #6

Woohoo! Now, on to the finishing. Or at least distracting myself a little bit first by working on the biscornu design for my mother and starting Catherine-Michele’s round robin piece. 😉

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The Stitching Bug Continues

Last night, we left work late, went and bought groceries and then ate a quick dinner, after which I promptly sat in my stitching corner and flew through 2 more blackwork squares. I even started the last one, but it’s not designed as well as the previous ones, so it’s taking a bit longer.

Now I just have to go back and pick a metallic or contrasting color to fill in the centers of each square and then I’ll be ready to start a mass of biscornu finishing! I’ll be making up a set of instructions, with photos at each step of the way, to add to my finishing instructions. I have to admit that I’m not necessarily looking forward to the finishing because it takes me several hours to do a single biscornu. I have days and days of finishing ahead of me…

Without further ado, here are the next two blackwork squares:


[Photos removed. See finished biscornus 1-5.]

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Things Are Looking Up!

I actually feel like stitching again, instead of forcing myself. It’s amazing! Having finished that Flight 93 quilt panel this weekend was a huge load off of my shoulders. Plus, things are going well at work, so I feel like my project deadline is finally well within my grasp.

All of that stress removed and no immediate stitching deadlines equals a serious burning desire to go home right now and stitch my heart out!

Honestly, the bug has a pretty good hold on me right now. The startitis bug, that is. I want to stitch everything I see. My eBay addiction has gotten fairly far out of hand and my notorious leap off of the wagon a couple of weeks ago just seems to continue without end. I’ve found in the past that the way to get past an eBay problem is to stop looking. Because inevitably you will find something to buy every time you go out and look there! Recently, it’s been a run of really good bargains and/or patterns, etc. that I have never seen anywhere else that has been sucking me in. But now that I’ve bought items spanning the realms of stitching, scrapbooking and even artwork, I think it’s time for me to hand in the towel for a little while. No more watching items, no more stalking Lorri Birmingham items because very few stores seem to be stocking her anymore. That’s it. I’m done. Right after the auctions I’ve bid on that end tomorrow. 😉

Plus, I think I should stop looking at people’s stitching albums. That’s another point that’s been landing me in hot water as far as wanting to buy and start new designs. Really, it has to stop somewhere.

I did allow myself a new start last night after I posted all of the August SAT progress. I kitted up and started a design that will be made into a biscornu for a Christmas present for my mother. She saw the biscornus that I received in the SBEBB exchange a few months ago and really wanted one, though she has since forgotten that she asked, so it should be a surprise. 🙂 Add that to needing to start my Strawberries So Faire piece soon if I stand any chance of of SAL’ing with the rest of the group, the piece that I have picked to stitch for Catherine-Michele’s RR and the blackwork piece (#4) that I started in the car this morning and I should be good with starts for a little while.

Speaking of Catherine-Michele’s RR piece, it promises to be a nightmare of color changes packed into this little 64 x 85 stitch design. Over 20 colors in that space! Ugh. I had fun trying to kit it up when I have no organizational system for knowing what floss colors are with which projects at the moment. Oh yeah, that Java program I was going to write to help keep myself organized. In my spare time. 😆

Hmmm… I’m going to stop that line of thought dead in its tracks before I start feeling anxious again. I’d like to enjoy at least one day of minimal stress!

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August Stitch-a-Thon After

And here are the results of the stitch-a-thon weekend. I was able to finish the Flight 93 quilt panel, as I had hoped, but I only finished the current blackwork square that I had in progress. I’ll have to work on the other 3 during the week, which is fine because they make good commute projects.



Finished Flight 93 Quilt Panel

[Photo removed. See finished biscornus 1-5.]

In addition, I managed to mow the lawn, accidentally run over a coil of hose in the front yard, wrapping it around the mower blades, untangle the hose from the blades, finish mowing most of the lawn and run out of gas on top of the sand mound, amongst other things. I focused so hard on the Flight 93 quilt panel, not giving myself the promised blackwork breaks, that I was able to get it finished, but didn’t get much blackwork done, except to finish the already nearly finished square. I’ll also append scans of the other two squares here, while I’m at it. None of these are actually finished, as they all need some accents stitched in the appropriate openings. But, I haven’t figured out what colors I’m going to use for those, so it will wait until I’ve finished all of the black/whitework on all 6 of the squares.


[Photos removed. See finished biscornus 1-5.]

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August Stitch-a-Thon Before

Here are the photos of my focus pieces for this weekend’s August stitch-a-thon before:


[Photos removed.]

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Bring on the Stitching!

Yes, I feel a stitching weekend coming. This is a go-live weekend for work, so Terry will be busy. Fortunately, my deadline has been moved back by a few weeks, so I don’t need to work. I might choose to help them in any way I can, but then again I might not. 😉

At any rate, I am going to concentrate on stitching this weekend. That and weed extermination outside. I haven’t been weeding while it’s been hot (i.e. several weeks) and the weeds have grown out of control. So, I need to spend a couple of hours on my knees worshipping the gods of the garden. But, more importantly, I’m going to stitch.

My primary focus for stitching this weekend will be my Flight 93 quilt panel. It is taking forever to get a name onto this piece of 11 count aida with 3 strands of floss. I’ve never worked on 11 count aida before and it feels like an absolute monstrosity to me. Not to mention that 10 names are going to take more than the two full skeins of floss that I purchased for the project. I have 4 names completed already and I’ve started the 5th, so I’m nearly at the halfway point. I think I have roughly 10 hours left before I finish the piece. I think I’ll break it up a little bit by stitching a name, then putting in an hour or less on another piece before switching back to stitch another name. That way, I hopefully won’t get totally bored with the piece.

This week, as my traveling projects, I’ve been stitching up some quick little blackwork projects on fabric that I dyed last Friday night on a whim. The first two stitched up fairly quickly, but this third pattern I’m working is taking a lot longer. I’ll slot these in between names on the Flight 93 panel, I think, since I have 6 total that I want to get done. I might be convinced to take and share scans of the ones that are already done, once I get home. That way, maybe people won’t forget that I also stitch from time to time! 😀

In addition, I need to pull floss for the design I’m going to stitch on Catherine Michele’s round robin fabric that I received last week. I’ll hopefully get some stitches into this one, as well.

And finally, thanks to a friendly reminder from Heather, I need to pull all pending and intended Christmas projects out of my stash and bring them downstairs to my stitching area so that I can be constantly reminded that they are there and waiting to be worked on. 😆 While I’m at it, my mother has requested a good-sized tuffet pincushion (biscornu) for Christmas, so I have two different possible designs pulled for that, plus one on order from Bobbie at Stitching Bits & Bobs. I might stitch two for her, depending on what I decide. I’ll probably pick one of the existing designs that I have (in fact, I think I just made my choice) and kit it up for a later start.

I want to curb my startitis, if possible, and get some more stitches into the gifts that I’ve already started (including one for my mother that I started last year and the one for my grandmother that I just started last week). We’ll just see how successful I am… 😉

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SBQ – Fabric Storage

Today’s SBQs were suggested by Ami and Anna and are:

Do you have an organizational system for your fabric? If so, what is it? If not, what do you store your fabric in?

How do people store their fabric, especially those small but potentially usable pieces? Do they sort by count? How do they label it or otherwise know what each piece is?

I do have somewhat of a system. First, all fabric is removed from the plastic bag and ironed. The bags in which they come are almost always labeled, so I move the label from the bag into an edge of the fabric, for reference. If it’s a non-standard size, I will usually mark the size on the label, as well.

Once ironed, if the fabric is not too large, it is sorted into one of 3 different drawers, depending on whether it is a standard evenweave, standard linen or hand/overdyed fabric. Each of these types have their own drawer. Within each drawer, the fabrics are sorted first by size (of the cut of fabric), then by fabric name (Jazlyn, Jobelan, Lugana, etc.), then by count (25 ct, 28 ct, 32 ct, etc.) and then sometimes by color. For the linens, they are typically sorted just by count because the fabric name usually relates directly to the count. In the hand-dyed fabric drawer, fabrics are first sorted by evenweave versus linen, then by size, then by count and then by color name.

If the fabric is too large to fit reasonably into a drawer, then it is clipped to a hanger and hung in a closet. There is currently no organization to the fabrics which are hung.

I will take some pictures tonight and post them to illustrate. Here ya go!



Fabric Drawers


Hanging Fabrics

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I’m Ba-ack!

Yes, it’s true. I’m back, but I don’t have time to talk. I lost yesterday to fatigue and head and body aches, so I’m scrambling today to catch up.

The weekend visit with my dad and step-mom was nice. I got to unplug completely, no computer usage or even TV. Good stuff! I didn’t do any stitching, either, but that’s okay. We had a great time and it was relaxing, once I got over my nerves. 🙂

We went and saw some lovely covered bridges Saturday evening and then went to dinner, where my step-mom choked on a piece of steak, scaring me half to death! My dad gave her the heimlich and she was okay, but understandably shaken. Enough throat-related trauma in this family, okay?

On Sunday, we slept in, then my dad and I had our chat while Terry slept a while longer. Then my dad and step-mom made us a yummy brunch of eggs and blueberry pancakes before we went to visit my grandmother for a while. While at my grandmother’s, we picked some fresh sweet corn from the fields behind her house and I laid on my back in the grass in her backyard, just taking in the sights and the loveliness of the day. Before we left, my grandmother gave me a lovely cameo necklace and clip-on earrings that my dad had given her at some time in the past. She said that she wanted to give me something as a remembrance of her, which was really sweet of her. I was so touched.

And then we packed up and went back home. And after sleeping the day away yesterday and working hard today, here I am! 🙂

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