SBQ – Rough Hands?

This week’s SBQ was suggested by Lee and is:

As we all know, stitching in the winter can really be rough on the hands. What do you do to treat your hands well in the cold winter months? Do you have any suggestions for creams or soaps? Or perhaps a special regimen that you would like to share?

I don’t treat my hands any differently at different times of the year because they are always dry. I use a lavender hand cream from L’Occitane just about every night to moisturize. Nothing special and I’ve been using the same stuff for a couple of years now, though I upgraded to an even nicer ultra rich body cream this time. It’s one of the small ways that I pamper myself on a regular basis.

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Tuesday Newsday

Not a whole lot going on here. I feel like I’m really trying to make up for lost time now that I’m feeling better. With Terry’s help, I painted more scissors tonight. I put the final clear coats on two pairs, so they will be dry and ready tomorrow. I decided to start again on the other two that I had previously painted. I found the leftovers of some chameleon paint that we had played with a couple of years ago; it will look like two different colors, depending on the angle of the light on the object and where you are relative to it. We have three different colors, but I chose my two favorites and Terry helped me with the painting. It’s actually a multi-step process. You have to put on several coats of a flat black paint, then build up multiple coats of the color-shifting paint and then end with several coats of a glossy top coat. We got through step two (the color-shifting paint) and will finish with the top coat tomorrow or Thursday. This weekend, I’ll be taking a coveted pair of matte metal Dovo scissors and adding my favorite purple-green chameleon paint to the handles. 😀

The bottom line is that there are no losers in The Great Scissors Giveaway. Even though I had greater than 20 entrants, everyone will end up with a pair of scissors, one way or another. The ones that I’ve painted may not be perfect, but they will be uniquely me. Hmmmm… if I get good at this, I wonder if I could sell them… Food for thought.

Anyway, I’ll post pictures or scans once they are all finished. Probably this weekend, as I have a game night tomorrow and we’re meeting up with Terry’s dad Thursday night.

OH! I almost forgot my big news of the day. For those who have seen the photos from CATS the other weekend and those who met me in person, you know that I have VERY long hair. Well, had. 😉 Yes, I finally decided last night that I was fed up with all of this hair and went today to get it cut. I was only going to get 4 inches taken off, so that it still hung below my shoulders, but apparently my stylist had other plans. It’s now layered and shorter than I wanted. A lot shorter. Put it this way, when I say that I want the cut that Jennifer Aniston had on Friends, I don’t mean that you should take off 5 or 6 inches and then keep going, and going, and going. She got a little carried away with the layering. I think she definitely had a vision in mind and it was not shared by me. So, my shortest layer ends around the bottom of my ear and the longest layers end at the shoulder (Cathy, think your current haircut but just a tad longer; that’s what I get for envying your easy-to-care-for ‘do!). SHOCK! I’m still getting used to it. Maybe I’ll post a CATS photo and an after photo once I get the hang of working with it for a few days. It feels very strange to not have all of that hair hanging around. I was used to just gathering it up and throwing it over my shoulders to get it out of my face, now it’s right there, all of the time. But, as I told Terry before I went in and he’s been graciously reminding me since, it’s just hair. It grows. Give it a couple of inches and it will be closer to what I had wanted. 😆

Okay, that’s it for now, I just finished bundling up some more packages to go out tomorrow morning. And I’ve been fighting a headache since we left work, but it was a tough day fighting programming that didn’t seem to want to work how I intended. Plus it’s THAT week of the month, which usually means a migraine that I’d rather not have. So, I should get to bed, as I had a bout of insomnia last night and was unable to get to sleep for quite some time (fussing about my hair, funnily enough; tonight, it might be my mind fussing over it in the opposite direction!).

I’ll try to post tomorrow during the day, since we’ll have game night, probably into the wee hours. I’ll be taking a couple of hours off on Thursday, mostly likely, and working from home.

Tah!

P.S. I claimed another exemption to my 50 Projects Challenge today. I think I may have found the one store on the planet that still has (hopefully!) one of the Lorri Birmingham hardanger tea tray linen kits called Summer Hearts. As Cathy probably remembers me lamenting at CATS, they did not have that season in Lorri’s booth and I was quite bummed to find out that she was retiring and what they had there was all she had left. I talked to her during class and she was going to try to hook me up with the chart and the fabric, if she still had some, along with a detailed list of materials and where I could buy them, but I haven’t heard from her yet and the actual kit would be a lot easier! So, cross your fingers that they still have one. I have the other three seasons and the tea tray, so I’m really desperate to round out the set. If this order goes through and I win the two eBay auctions that I’m bidding on, my Lorri Birmingham exemption will be fulfilled and no longer in play.

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One Exemption Claimed – Already!

Yes, I’m in trouble if I continue at this rate. I have already taken advantage of one of the exemptions I laid out to my 50 Projects Challenge. I know, I only started today. Didn’t last very long, did I? I told you that I’ve been rather frenetic about my stash intake lately.

To be honest, though, as soon as I figured out how awesome the WhimZis where going to work in my cube, I had a whole plan laid out. So, I wanted to get a head start on the next season. Since Just Nan doesn’t have any Thanksgiving designs that I can find (though I just wrote to her and made the suggestion), I’m heading straight on into Christmas.

I just got off of the phone with Drema at Needlecraft Corner (what a sweetheart she is!) and ordered Angel Melody. It’s a limited edition WhimZi design done by Nan just for Drema and her shop’s 25th anniversary. So, it technically fits under my limited edition exemption. 😉

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I’m Learning… Slowly, But Surely

I just had a revelation this morning. Something that will probably seem very basic to everyone else, but was MAJOR for me.

I was dealing with the coworker that I referenced last week and we were working on some issues with some code that I had written. We were instant messaging back and forth, so I wrote that I was relatively green when it comes to this particular programming language. To which said person responded that I shouldn’t be that green, that this was basic program flow. I felt about 1 inch high at that moment.

Until a few minutes later, it hit me. I allowed that person to make me feel that way. No other person really has the ability to manipulate my emotions, unless I allow them to do so. So, why would I let this person make me feel badly about myself and my skills when I am a very good programmer (I’m a very good dri-ver…). I’m not going to give anyone that power over me, and why should I?

Another thing that I came to understand about myself sometime last week is that I am a very vibrant person. I live my life in full color, with a lot of passion and gusto. I feel everything intensely; it’s part of what makes me who I am. Although this means that I feel pain very vividly, I also feel joy just as vividly. It’s a trade-off. My lows are lower than some people’s, but my highs are higher, as well. While that may sound bipolar, I don’t think that I am. I find it hard to explain, but the best I can do is to say that I am very passionate about everything in my life. When I’m excited, you know it. I don’t internalize, I don’t fail to show emotion. I put myself and my feelings out there for everyone to see. I am intense. I am extreme. And I wouldn’t want to be any other way, honestly. When I thought about this last week, I realized that I am happy to be who I am. I want to live my life to the fullest. I want to feel it, taste it, drink it all in. And while this may leave me open to negative experiences and even abuse from some people, I’d rather be passionate than lifeless. I am here for the life experience, the good and the bad.

Can you see my vibrance returning as I continue to climb out of my pit? I feel like I’ve been to the brink of despair and back again. And it feels good to be back.

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50 Projects Challenge

Yes, you guessed it. I’m jumping on the 50 Projects Challenge bandwagon. I need to seriously work through my stash. Especially after the damage I did at CATS! LOL. I’m finally announcing my participation now because I just placed my final stash orders. Actually, these weren’t too bad because most of both orders were needles and fabric, plus the 2006 JCS Ornament issue and one chart (Sue Hillis’ Rainbow Bridge) which will be a gift for a friend of mine who just had to put one of her beloved canine friends down. I’ve been rather manic lately about acquiring stash, so this should settle me down (I hope).

To review:

Purpose of the challenge: to reduce the amount of patterns you have not stitched. This challenge can also be applied to other areas of your stash if you wish (please post your personal modification).

    The Rules:

  1. Have fun reducing your stash.
  2. There is no time limit- people have different size projects they would like to work on.
  3. Thou shall not purchase any new patterns until 10, 25, or 50 projects have been stitched. Pattern size does not matter.
  4. This challenge can also apply to knitting, beading, sewing and crocheting patterns.
  5. You can make some exemptions – due to commitments that people might already have. Remember, though, the goal of this challenge is to reduce stash so too many exemptions will sabotage these efforts.
  6. Gifts, gift cards, trades, RAKs and patterns bought with gift money are not a violation of this challenge.
  7. Freebies count as part of your total and you can aquire them at any point.
  8. The official start date of this challenge was Sept 1, 2006.

My personal exemptions include any fabric and floss required to kit up any designs in my stash, though I may choose to work through my stash as much as possible at first. In addition, I reserve the right to acquire any must-have, limited edition kits or designs that might be released by my favorite designers, like Just Nan, Mirabilia and The Sweetheart Tree. I also reserve the right to acquire any of the remaining Lorri Birmingham kits that I have on my wish list since she is retiring. And finally, an exemption I just thought of this morning as I hung Be Witchy underneath my nametag on the front of my cube… chart and Whimzi necessary to have one per season for my cube. These will be spread out over the holidays/seasons and will be completed promptly before each one is needed. As a concession, I will not count any of these towards my goal. I’ll try to go with limited editions so that it fits into the other exemption. 😉

AND… nah, just kidding. That’s more exemptions than I would prefer, so I will try to limit the use of these exemptions whenever possible and promise to put serious thought into it first. 🙂

Since the challenge technically started on September 1st, I have 3 finishes (Peace and Comfort, Enchantment and Be Witchy) that I can already count towards my 50, though I may or may not choose to count these later as I get closer to the goal. I may want to make it even harder on myself. 😉

Let the challenge begin!

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Be Witchy!

Here is my happy dance scan of Just Nan’s Hershey CATS special, Be Witchy.



Just Nan - Be Witchy

Stitched on 32 count Cobblestone linen, using DMC threads and Mill Hill beads.
Framed in an antique copper WhimZi with black spider accent in the lower left corner.

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What Have I Been Up To?

Well, let’s see. I haven’t posted anything meaningful in several days, so…

I actually went in to work 3 days this week. I took Monday off to sell my first car, the beautiful Grand Am to my little sister. She is 21, graduated in August and is now looking for work as a qualified medical office assistant. My lovely 1995 Grand Am that only had one owner before me, has all of the paperwork including the original sales sticker, just over 41,000 miles on the odometer (yes, those are original miles) and fresh paint on portions of the trim that were suffering from age. Yep, she’s a cream puff. And my dad bought her from me as a graduation present to my sister. She seemed pretty overwhelmed when we went to get the title and tags transferred, so I suspect she’s still getting used to the idea of having her own car. Now she just needs to become familiar with the car and driving, in general.

Tuesday, I decided to work from home while Terry went in. I was actually quite effective. I sat out in the reading room, in a comfy recliner, with the bright sunlight streaming in the windows. Once I got over the hump, which for me is around 10:30 in the morning when I desperately want to go back to bed, I was in good shape.

The rest of the week was good, despite all of the issues I ran into. I think I’m starting to come up out of this depression a bit because I’m feeling a bit lighter than I had been.

Tonight, I fried up some bacon. Yummmmmmmmmmmm! I LOVE bacon. So much. Haven’t had it in a while and no one makes it super crunchy like I like it anyway, so we decided to have bacon and eggs for dinner. 🙂 That’s breakfast for dinner twice in a row, as we had waffles and sausage last night. Mmmmmmm.

On the stitching front, I finished Just Nan’s Be Witchy (the Hershey CATS special) on Friday night. It’s been my commute project all week and I just needed to add the beads on Friday. I will see if I can’t get it into the WhimZi frame that I purchased for it before I got to bed tonight so that I can take it to work tomorrow and hang it up in my cubicle. Otherwise, I’m working on Catherine-Michele’s Round Robin. I need to have it in the mail next Monday morning, so I have this week and next weekend to finish it. There are a lot of different colors in the piece, so the color changes are tedious. I also started on the Scissors Fob Exchange piece for the Robin’s Nest. It is my commute project from here on out and I’m hoping that it will go pretty quickly.

I just came in from painting some scissors. I had some spare, boring metal scissors laying around and some spare car paint, so I figured why not? I have three pairs drying overnight to see how they come out, but I think they’re mostly done. I may put a clear coat on them tomorrow as a finishing touch. I have one last pair outside drying in between coats. I’ll go out in a few minutes and put another coat on it. I’ll probably do this a couple more times on this pair before I call it a night.

I also made up a TON of little packages today, most of which will be winging their way to various destinations all over the world tomorrow morning. What doesn’t go out tomorrow will go out on Tuesday, barring any major problems. And now I’m off to put another coat on those scissors.

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RAK’ed Again!

Oh goodness, two days in a row! I am feeling so spoiled, and it’s not even my birthday yet. 🙂

This time, I came home from a hard day at work to find a surprise in my mailbox from Singular Stitches. She and I had an online discussion about sock knitting a little while ago. I really admire her skills and enjoy seeing her beautiful, often delicate and lacy, creations come to life. When I asked her about needles and such, she asked for my address and said that the yarn fairy might pay a visit.

Of course, I forgot all about this discourse, so when I saw the package, I recognized the name of her town and thought, “What could this possibly be?” She outdid herself, of course, sending a set of double-pointed needles that are perfect for knitting socks and two skeins of a delightful yarn that will match nearly all of my dress pants for work, I think! She even handmade the card inside, which is just beautiful.

I’m nearly speechless from all of this kindness. Thank you so much! Now I just have to have you teach me how to actually knit the socks… 😉



Gift from Singular Stitches

Sorry for the dark photo. I used the flash, but it was getting ready to rain outside, so the lighting was very poor.

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I’ve Been RAK’ed!

I went out to get the mail, bring back the trash can, the recyclable bin and all of that fun stuff when I found a little bubble envelope hiding in my mailbox. It was from Cathy, but I wasn’t expecting anything. Hmmmm… now what could it possibly be?

She stitched the most gorgeous Hardanger suncatcher for me, with the klosters in a yummy pink and purple overdyed thread on a very delicate pink hardanger fabric. I had admired this design very much when she made one for Becky some time ago, so much so that Cathy was kind enough to write to the designer and receive permission to photocopy the chart for me since the book was out of print. Knowing that I’ve been down lately, Cathy stitched one up for me in my favorite colors.

Isn’t she an incredibly talented dear lady? Thank you so much, my sweet friend!



Gift from Cathy

Sorry about the flash!

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Have You Ever … ?

Have you ever had one individual in your life who is just so incredibly unpleasant to deal with that it makes you almost physically ill? One with whom you have no choice but to work from time to time?

I do. And I have to say that it makes the prospect of going to work on a daily basis nearly unbearable recently, since I’ve been having to deal with this person for the past few weeks.

Today, things came to a head. I came in this morning to a nasty, ugly email from this person. Someone had very obviously gotten off to a rocky start today because the person has been insulting, rude and downright belligerent all day. I have had problems with this person off and on for years, but today was a day unlike any other. I was actually flabbergasted by their lack of professionality. I don’t know about you, but that makes the workplace a hostile environment for me.

I cannot, for the life of me, seem to convince this person that the portion of a specific process that is currently broken is actually their problem. I have proven that the process works in any number of different examples and environments and I am unable to fix the problem myself as the answer lies with a server over which I have no control. However, it seems to be impossible to convince this person to stop attacking my code and to start looking in their own backyard for the solution. I had a friendlier party in on the discussion last night, one who was willing to take my suggestions to heart as to how to fix the problem, but that person was stonewalled today by the Belligerent One.

For the love of pumpkins, people, STOP YELLING AT ME! Especially don’t decide to ride me and get ugly about everything else that you can find that might possibly be my problem because you are angry that this one isn’t fixed. The problem isn’t mine, it’s yours. I have done everything that I can to lead you in the right direction to find the solution, but I can only lead the horse to water; I cannot make it drink. And if you won’t drink, at least put your head in the water, take three deep breaths and have someone tell me when it’s over.

Sorry, that was mean. But it really is taking every ounce of my self-restraint not to tell this person to take a flying leap. People need to learn how to relax a little bit. Including myself.

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