I Mowed the Lawn!

That probably sounds a bit odd, but it is the first time I’ve mowed the lawn since I was in my early teens, believe it or not. 🙂 It was fun and I like to be as precise as possible, but I’m paying for it now. I just hope that I’ll be able to stitch later tonight.

As for now, I’m going to go apply lots of Ben Gay to my neck and shoulders and hope that the ibuprofen I just took kicks in soon enough to keep the headache from exacerbating.

Along the same lines, I’m going to sign off now, as well. I haven’t read blogs at all today, so I’ll be a bit behind, but laptop usage will only increase my chances that this headache isn’t going to go away.

Besides, I need to eat and stitch. In that order… not both at the same time! 😉

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SBQ – May 3, 2006

Today’s SBQ is:

Do you or have you stitched with over-dyed threads? (Weeks Dye Works, The Gentle Art Sampler Threads, Six Strand Sweets, etc.) If so, what is your opinion concerning them? If not, why not?

I’ve stitched a decent amount with overdyed threads, including model work, where I was first introduced to them. I really adore the overdyed silks, like Waterlilies, because they are so soft and feel good when you are working with them. Weeks Dye Works has been my least favorite to date because it feels very stiff and is often resistant to moving smoothly through the fabric holes. I could probably soak the threads first or use Thread Heaven and not have so much of a problem, but I don’t feel that motivated. 😉

In general, I find overdyed threads to be too pricey, so I don’t stock up on them. I will buy some for a particular project, if I feel that the design really warrants the variegated look and the investment. Otherwise, for small designs (especially ornaments), I will either substitute with an overdyed thread that I have in my stash or the closest DMC equivalent. I think that overdyed threads are sometimes used gratuitously and can detract from the overall design when they are overused. Sometimes, I feel like specialty threads are being recommended just so that the manufacturer gets more sales. In those cases, I avoid using them and go for a reasonable equivalent.

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Advice on Blocking

Okay, has anyone ever blocked a cross stitch project when finished? Due to the amount of pull that I had to do on my mystery sampler in order to get any sort of effect with the coil filling on that heavy Monaco fabric, the fabric is very distorted around that section and I need to pull it straight before I can finish it as a bellpull. Does anyone have instructions for how to block fabric? I don’t know what I’m doing or if I even have the materials needed to do so?

Help! Please. 🙂

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May Stitching Goals

Another ambitious list this month. We’ll see what I can manage. 🙂

  • Finish model
  • Finish SBEBB Melanie’s Exchange
  • Finish SBEBB Eight Corner Pillow (Biscornu) Exchange
  • Stitch my Round Robin piece
  • Work on VSCyberstitchers July Exchange Gift
  • Work on Dragonfly Stitches Needlebook
  • Restart Victoria Sampler – Spring Banner
  • Start Dragonfly Stitches Biscornu SAL
  • Start Chatelaine – Stitching Leporello
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April Stitching Goals in Review

Looking through this month’s goals, I have to say that I didn’t do too badly. Yay me! 🙂

  • :mrgreen: Finish Laura’s Quilt Square
  • :mrgreen: Finish Alchemy Stitchcraft – Mystery Sampler SAL
  • 🙁 Work on VSCyberstitchers July Exchange Gift
  • :mrgreen: Start SBEBB Melanie’s Exchange Gift
  • :mrgreen: Start SBEBB Eight Corner Pillow/Biscornu Exchange Gift
  • 🙁 Restart Victoria Sampler – Spring Banner
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Mystery Sampler Completed!

Finally! 😀 I’m only two months behind the SAL, but the stitching is complete. Okay, almost complete. I still have to add a couple of beads, but I need to wash and block the piece first and I didn’t want to do that with the beads on.

I did two scans. One against a black background so that you could see the hardanger sections and the pulled sections more clearly and one against a white background so that you can see the colors more clearly. I did not follow the design exactly. In the top section, I chose to stitch Algerian eyes instead of cutting out the four small squares and doing a spoke filling. In the top hardanger section, I chose my own fillings instead of those charted.


Alchemy Stitchcraft Mystery Sampler (Black Background)

Alchemy Stitchcraft Mystery Sampler

This piece was stitched on 28 count Glass Blue Monaco fabric, using DMC flosses, white DMC pearl cottons in #8 and #12 and Caron Waterlilies overdyed silk in Moonglow. The design is by Christine Wilkins of Alchemy Stitchcraft and was presented in six parts as a mystery sampler for the members of her Yahoo! group. I purposefully chose colors that were close in color to the fabric so that the overall effect is very subtle. It looks better in person. 😉

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Round Robin Layout

Since I showed you examples of the charts to be used in my Round Robin piece, I thought I would hastily put together an example of what I’m thinking for the layout:



Round Robin Layout Mockup

The round robin details would then be stitched in the center portion, with names, the year, etc. I have even thought about how I’m going to finish it. I’m going to do a wallhanging. If I decide to do a decorative border of some type, I might extend the decoration out to make it a square, but right now, I’m thinking of leaving it as is and finishing it as a diamond shaped wallhanging. I would use some heavy interfacing and probably some thin wood strips across the back of the piece to brace it and keep it from sagging.

This is the first round robin in which I have ever participated, so it should be fun! 😀

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I Think I’m in Love…

with this pattern that I’m stitching for the SBEBB eight-sided pincushion (biscornu) exchange! Obviously, I still can’t show any photos, but I should easily have the top of the cushion completed this weekend. In fact, I may finish it tonight, if I don’t force myself to work on something else for a bit. 🙂

Tomorrow morning will be dedicated to working the hardanger sections of the Alchemy Stitchcraft mystery band sampler. I’m determined to complete that project this weekend so that it’s off of my plate and into the pile for finishing.

The overdyed threads and beads for my RR arrived today, meaning that I can now do a quick toss onto the fabric that I think I’m going to use. I’m 99% positive that I’m going to use a color called China Pearl in Jobelan for it. It’s an off-white, pale gray kind of color that should help the silver metallic accents and white floss stand out in the designs where they are used. Now I’m just waiting on the charms to arrive from The Sweetheart Tree, but those don’t even have to arrive before I mail the RR out, since I can always attach them afterwards (which I may opt to do anyway, since the charms are the most expensive part of the whole piece. The charts I’m using are from an eBay win of old pattern cards from The Sweetheart Tree (hence the charm purchases from them). I searched the web and found a website that had still had some of the old photos, so here are 4 of the 7 charts that will be offered for this RR (click photo for a larger view):


Springtime Violets Heart

Forget-Me-Not Heart

Blueberry Heart

Bloomin' Tulips Heart

If the toss on the China Pearl fabric looks okay, then I will probably start stitching my contribution (I’m torn between the top two designs, but leaning towards the top left one) while I’m figuring out how to mark off the areas for the other 3 participants (Cathy, Catherine and Sylvie). I’ve figured out the layout (four hearts facing into the center, with stitching in the center to note the year and participants), but I’m not sure if I want a border or not. At this point, I’m leaning towards no extra border of any sort, but just marking either the bottom stitch of each heart so that everyone has a starting point or outline a stitch or two around where each heart will be, or both.

Enough babbling, back to the stitching!

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Back in the Saddle

Today has been a much better day so far. I’ve had a really rough 36 hours, but the worst seems to be over. I went through absolute hell last night for about an hour when every inch of my body decided to revolt. I had a headache, my shoulders were hurting, I was having a severe and very painful IBS attack which was also making me extremely nauseous and I also had menstrual cramps. I just cried for a little bit and then wished I either had several different heating pads or could just roll myself up in one giant heat wrap like a big burrito. Ahhhh, the joys of womanhood…

In comparison, today is an absolute joyride! 😀 Seriously, though, I’ve taken 2 Excedrin, but that’s mostly because I’m trying to take even more minor head pain seriously nowadays. One of the lessons that I’ve finally learned is not to wait so long to treat the pain. I told Terry today that I realized that I was concerned about taking Excedrin today because I didn’t want to get in a cycle where I was taking it every day. And then I stopped and thought, “So, what if I do?” I’m already taking a bunch of other junk at this point, what does 1 or 2 doses or over the counter medicine a day matter? It doesn’t. And I have even checked that with the neurologist. Doctors seem to have differing opinions on the rebound headache phenomenon (my mother’s neurologist won’t let her take anything acetaminophen-based AT ALL), but mine says that in order to cause a rebound headache, you would have to take something like 4 or 6 doses a day for several days in a row before it would become a problem. So, until I discover otherwise, I’m going to go with what he says.

I also managed to get some stitching in last night. I worked for a little bit on my piece for the SBEBB Melanie’s exchange and then I actually put a few stitches into my piece for the SBEBB eight sided pillow (biscornu) exchange, mostly so that I could actually say I started it. 😆 Between those two pieces and the model I need to be working on, I’ll need to put in some serious hours this weekend. Another nice thing is that my kit for the Chatelaine Stitching Leporello project arrived on Tuesday. Somehow, I knew it would. That morning, I envisioned myself with the package in hand as I brought back the empty garbage can from the curb (which I do on Tuesday evenings when we get home). Unfortunately, since I went straight upstairs when we arrived home on Tuesday due to the migraine, it wasn’t me who actually retrieved the package, but sure enough, Terry sat it on my pillow upstairs so that I saw it when I was ready to jump into bed and sleep off some headache medication. He’s a sweetie. And a brat, since I had just asked him a couple of minutes before if there was anything in the mail for me and he had said no. 😉 But it was a good surprise! Now I can’t wait to have a little time to prep the fabric and get started on stitching.

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On and Off

I’m only on the computer for as brief a period of time as possible. I’m trying to catch up on blogs for today, post this and then shut down again because I’m losing the battle against head pain this week. It’s somewhat inevitable because it’s … you know … THAT week. That one week of the month where I wish I could be a man!

Anyway, hormonally-triggered migraines are turning out to be a big factor in the headache equation again, so I’m back to the point where this whole mess started, which is when I first started to menstruate. Hey, at least it’s a predictable cycle, right? 😆

Oh, and thank you to everyone for the kind comments on my post yesterday. I feel that regardless of what anyone’s particular thoughts on the war are, we should support our troops because they are doing the most difficult job that I can imagine. Regardless of what the orders are or who is giving them. So, thanks for showing your support, love and caring. 🙂

And now, folks, it is time for me to drug up and lay down. Tah!

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