Stitcher’s Meme – Floss in Residence

1. How do you store your floss?

2. Do you keep a complete set of DMC?

3. Do you buy new floss to “kit” up new projects or do you use out of a master set?

1. I assume that this is more geared to just DMC cottons; however, I’m going to expand my answer to include overdyeds and silks. Which will make this a long answer. πŸ˜†

Let’s see now… DMCs are stored in (or on) a mixture of floss bobbin boxes (my oldest DMCs), Stitchbows (which I’ve decided to eventually wean off of, as well) and floss bags hung on a ring. Overdyeds are stored in a mixture of floss bags and their original packaging. The same goes for my silks, except for the spools/skeins of Au Ver a Soie silks (Soie d’Alger, Soie Perlee and Soie Gobelin) which reside in stacks in plastic boxes (one for the Soie d’Alger skeins, one for the Soie Perlee/Gobelin spools). I think that covers the mish-mash of organization.

Ooooh, I just had a thought! Since I just blazed through a Java class the other week, I should write my own web application to organize my stitching projects and materials. Woohoo!

2. Yep! πŸ™‚

3. I only buy new floss as I run out of what I already have. I might buy more as I kit up a larger project that I think will need more. If I were doing a large sampler or other project in all one overdyed color, I would try to buy as many skeins as I might need (and more) so that they are all from the same dye lot.

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Stitcher’s Meme – Stitching Photos

1. Do you have an online gallery somewhere with your cross-stitch?

2. How often do you take WIP pics?

3. Do you ever spend time looking at other stitcher’s galleries? If so how often do you look at them?

1. Oh my, YES! And if you haven’t visited my online photo gallery before, you really should!

2. WIP pics are not so frequent with me. I prefer finished stitching pics. However, for larger pieces or mystery/staged pieces, I do take photos as I’m going along.

3. I do like to browse through other stitcher’s photo galleries from time to time. I find that it gives me great inspiration to see the amazing work that others do!

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I’m Glad I’m Not on Blogger!

I really have to say that Blogger’s performance lately has been horrendous! When they’re up, it tends to take a long time to bring up pages. And more often than not, they’re not up at all, or I can read the blogs, but the commenting feature is down. I don’t what the problem might be, but it’s really putting a crimp on my trying to stay caught up with your blogs. Right now, I can only manage to stay up-to-date with those of you who happen to have your blog hosted elsewhere or the privilege of hosting your own!

I will try to catch up as I have time, but until things start to improve with Blogger, I think I’ll be staying behind with you ladies! In the meantime, I’m recovering from yet another migraine today, so I’ll be pretty quiet, as I want to limit my computer time.

P.S. I’ve been over-indulging myself lately, a phenomenon that I’ve managed to further by buying myself a second journal for writing. Yes, a second. The same one I bought before, but in blue instead of the purple. That lovely, yummy leather cover just can’t be beat! Besides, I had such trouble finding one in the first place and they are not stocking these anymore, so the only one left now in one in black. I think maybe I will keep the purple one for more creative meanderings of the mind and the blue one will be for more mundane chatter of my mind. πŸ™‚

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Stitchers’ Meme – Stitch-alongs

1. Have you ever participated in a SAL on one of the BB’s or with people in RL? How did it go?

2. If no, why not? and would you ever consider do so?

1. Participating in a SAL can keep you motivated… until you get really behind. Once I fall too far behind, though, I almost find it to be self-defeating because you know you’re never going to catch up, so why bother? It goes both ways. πŸ™‚

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Stitchers’ Meme – Stitching Rules

What “rules” do you make for yourself regarding your stitching? (These can include finishes, starts, purchases, rotations, hours, fabrics, flosses, etc, etc..)

Rules, schmules. Who needs rules for creative arts? That would take all of the fun out of it! πŸ˜‰

Seriously, though, I really try not to impose a lot of rules on myself. Rules and commitments lead to lack of enjoyment of my creative activities, which is where I’m at right now. And since these are my outlets from the real world, I can become quite cranky as a result.

I am trying to limit my purchases right now and go back to stash only stitching. I would say that it’s time for me to hop back on The Wagon for a while, but that usually leads to a serious crash and burn stash expedition, which is hard on the wallet. I’ve already had a couple of them this year, so some restraint on my part would probably be a good thing! πŸ˜†

I prefer to stitch on evenweave and next comes linen, but I will stitch on just about anything, if the end use calls for it. Certain stitching mediums and uses lend themselves towards certain fabrics. I’m not a huge fan of aida, but I stitch quilt squares on it and don’t mind.

With me, everything’s pretty freeform. Which likely explains why I have so many WIPs… oops!

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Oh, What a Beautiful Morning!

Today’s title is brought to you in the beautiful tenor voice of Bender (from Futurama) in the episode where he is reformed after joining a robot church. Of course, he is tempted back to his usual vices and ends up in Robot Hell, where they do a fabulous musical number, but that’s besides the point. πŸ˜‰

Technically, it’s not that beautifu todayl. There’s a Nor’Easter rolling in off of the ocean and we’re going to get rain at some point, so the sky is cloudy and gray. But none of that matters to me.

I’ve been up since 6:30 AM. I know that doesn’t seem early to most of you, but to me, it’s early. Especially with my recent fatigue problems. You see, I had to get up in the middle of the night and take some Excedrin so that I could stop the beginning of a migraine that was threatening to ruin my whole day. And it worked! I was even able to sleep off the effects of the caffeine… or so I thought, until the alarm went off and I found myself lying in bed, eyes wide open, completely awake. I resigned myself to getting up and at least taking Phoebe outside to do her business. Then I found myself in the strange position of having 20 minutes or so to myself, in the complete silence and wonderful stillness that is the early morning hours at my house. Ahhhhhh…

I actually sat down and started basting my round robin fabric. Something that desperately needs to get done so that I can stitch my part, pack it up and send it out on the 15th, and yet, I had yet to find the time to actually do. So, I’m now 1/3 of the way through the basting and so happy that I finally picked this up, even if my morning brain was having trouble counting every two stitches.

That brief respite seems to have set the tone for the rest of my day. I’ve strapped on my high-heeled boots and am ready to take on the world. I call them my power boots because they have these big chunky heels that make this wonderful loud thunk when you’re walking down the hall; they make me stand up straight and the heel makes me 6 feet tall or more, so it really helps me feel like I can go toe to toe with any man in IT around here and tower over most of them. Heh heh heh. I am woman, hear me ROAR! 😈

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SBQ – It’s Picture Day!

Over the past couple of weeks, Renee has received two SBQ suggestions that request pictures so she decided to put them together for an SBQ picture
day. Feel free to post pictures concerning either or both requests.

Woohoo! Fortunately, I already have pictures to answer all of these questions, so I’ll post thumbnails and let you click to bigger photos.

The first request comes from Vash who is requesting pictures of the back of your stitching… are you brave enough to give this one a shot?

I just did this one recently, but I’ll highlight different photos this time. They aren’t quite as neat. πŸ™‚ I like to show both fronts and backs so you have a reference point.









The second request comes from Singular Stitches, and she is asking for “a pictorial tour of [the] special place that you go to create your wonderful stitched creations.”

I’ll just show you my stitching corner in the family room and then two pictures of my craft room. Once you’ve clicked onto a larger picture, you can use the navigation text in the top right corner to take a look around my “Craft Space” album by clicking on Craft Space. I’ll tell you, though, I wish I had half the space the Singular Stitches has! I was drooling over her “Craftatorioum” pictures yesterday. πŸ˜€







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Who’s Going to CATS in Hershey?

I have officially booked a room for Terry and I at the Hershey Lodge for Friday night, September 29th! And I’ve filled out most of my class registration form, except for the credit card number, in case it falls into the wrong hands. I’ll probably scan it into the fax machine the night before and schedule it to fax over in the morning. πŸ˜‰

Can you tell I’m getting a little excited now? I hope to meet several stitching bloggers while I’m there. Will you be one of them?

The class that I want to take (I only want to take one) is scheduled for Friday afternoon, so we’ll drive up around lunchtime, eat, I’ll take my class while Terry twiddles his thumbs for a while, then we’ll check in and go to dinner. Saturday is wide open. Nothing but shopping, stitching and gabbing with whomever. I’m looking forward to meeting you, if you’ll be there. Please comment or drop me a note and let me know so that we arrange to meet up. πŸ™‚

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The End of an Era

*sigh*

This is a post that has been a little while in coming, but one of my all-time favorite TV series came to an end a few weeks ago. Charmed was one of those rarer programs that ran for many years (8 years, I believe), even managing to sustain the plotline through a major change in actresses. The lead character was played by Shannen Doherty, who left the show after 3 years, which created a problem when the plotline requires three witches, all of whom are sisters. The writers were presented with the challenge of killing off the main character, promoting another character to the lead and bringing on a completely new character into the tightly-knit trio, who also needed to be blood-related. It was a really difficult and creative challenge to which the writers rose beautifully and incredibly. They created a series of events which allowed for all of the changes necessary to keep the plotline consistent and coherent. But, I digress…

I am certainly going to miss my weekly dose of magic and fantasy. A one-hour span in which you know that everything will end up okay, even if it has to spill over a few episodes (as the last several shows adequately presented), and good always triumphs over evil. In reality, good and evil need to maintain a precarious balance, but it’s still nice to think that life, and the world, is generally good.

I know they wrapped nearly everything up in one nice and neat bundle (there are a few little holes that I think will be filled in by me watching some reruns), but it left a little bit of ache in my heart. I enjoyed watching such strong, beautiful women kick bad guy fanny. πŸ˜€

The good thing is that this will help to weaken the link between me and the TV. Yes, I would like to lessen TV’s evil grasp on me so that I can spend time doing other things, like schoolwork (if I go in that direction), self-learning, meditation, crafting, cleaning or just whatever!

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Stitchers’ Meme – A Question of Taste

1. What types of stitching and design styles appeal to you most?

2. What types and styles don’t appeal?

1. I’m not sure exactly what this question is asking, so I will answer it in a manner that makes sense to me. πŸ™‚

As far as stitching goes, I like everything. Straight cross stitch, speciality stitches, drawn thread work, pulled thread work, hardanger, ribbon embroidery, etc. I tend to like designs that will hold my interest by mixing up a variety of stitching types. I like celestial, oriental, realistic and fantasy designs. Dragons, fairies and angels are good. So are band samplers. I really like geometric or symmetrical designs, so I’m drawn to square Just Nan, small Sweetheart Tree and most of the Chatelaine designs. I also like Mirabilia and Passione Ricamo for realistic and “realistic” fantasy designs. Throw in The Victoria Sampler for hardanger designs and I think that’s the heaviest hitters in my repertoire. Not that I don’t or won’t stitch other things, of course. πŸ™‚

2. I am not a big fan of primitive or country types of designs. Whimsical can be okay, depending on how it’s done. Anything too cute is right out.

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