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Showing posts with label Mouseloft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mouseloft. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

KNITTING AND STITCHING . . . .

THANK YOU to everyone who commented on my last post, your comments are so appreciated and very inspiring.

I have finished my chunky knit cushion, WOW! did this knit up fast and a fraction of the cost of shop cushions:

It's just simple stocking stitch with buttonholes and my choice of wooden buttons to complete, I enjoyed knitting it so much, that matching cushion number 2 is already half-done!

So in full flow of cushion-mode, finally I sat down last weekend and turned my Mouseloft cross stitch projects into a patchwork cushion:



This was definitely a little more tricky!  I had no sewing pattern to follow but had an idea of what I roughly wanted to achieve.  I used fabric pieces left over from cross stitch pillow finishes to make up the patchwork squares and chose a beige & cream heart design for the backing which has a simple envelope finish, I just need some buttons to sew along the opening!  I am pleased with the end result, the Mouseloft designs were all pretty small designs and as I had completed 8 of them, framing and my usual pillow finishes seemed a bit excessive!!!

This weeek is a bit of an emotional roller-coaster ride for me.  Tonight is DD's achievement evening at her school and she will be presented with her certificates for all her recent exam passes - DH and I are very proud of her success and she has settled very well at college.  Tomorrow is my birthday and DH and I are having a day out with a visit to every craft shop I can think of high on the agenda - (OMG! another year gone and I'm still only 21! but so looking forward to it).

Friday will, without doubt, be horrible! after much deliberation and a lot of research I have decided to have Tilly spayed  As my regular followers will know I lost my beloved Buttons earlier in the year to a tumor and even though he was the fantastic age of 10, I still feel if he had been neutured in his early life this may have been preventable and he would still be here with me today.  A female rabbits's chances of getting uterine cancer between the age of  3-5 are greatly raised if they have not been spayed and although, like any operation it comes with its risks, I don't want to lose another bunny in this horrible way.
I will take her to the Vets at 8am on Friday and if everything goes well and she is eating and drinking after she wakes I will be able to collect her in the evening ~ please keep everything crossed for her, she's a little darling, so so affectionate, I hope she forgives me for putting her through it?

Two things to look forward to though for next year:  I love my music and live concerts are the best so, as part of my birthday prezzies, DH has treated me to tickets to see both Kylie Minogue and Take That with Robbie Williams!
I have seen Kylie before and she puts on a fab show, I'm going with DD and we shall have a great girlie night out in our glitter and glam and are staying overnight in London.  Later in the year we shall see Take That who are now reunited with Robbie (yum!)  I am so lucky to have got tickets for this one as on the day they were released the mass response for tickets caused all tickets sites to crash and the telephone network jammed but after only 10 hours of persevering we got our tickets!

So as a thank you to DH and also because I've wanted to stitch this little cutie for so long here's:


'Love Ewe' by Lizzie*Kate stitched on 28-count natural linen with Gentle Art threads and finished with a grey and cream gingham to match the sheep and burgundy daisy print backing to match the lettering.
Another Lizzie*Kate stitch is in progress at the moment but lots of frogging yesterday as I ran out of Oatmeal sampler thread and when the new skein arrived it was a completely different shade!

Thanks for stopping by and until next time
HAPPY STITCHING
xxx

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

FURRY FUN AND AT LAST SOME MORE STITCHING!

Thank you again blogging friends for your continual support and from an overwhelming 100% majority it would seem that Buttons and Stitches remains my blog title, I don't think I would ever have had the heart to change it anyway but it's still so nice to receive messages of encouragement.

Well, after an initial scare with Tilly with lots of noisy breathing and sneezes, life has certainly become very busy but also full of furry fun!  She appears to have a small respiratory problem which may be caused by a dust allergy from her bedding so with special bedding now in place and lots of fresh air we seem to have improved it a little but need to keep a careful watch.

DH swears she thinks she's a puppy and by some of her mannerisms I agree - she is full of affection and we are adorned by bunny kisses all the time, she knows her veggie treats are in the fridge and will sit with her front paws up begging, knowing that it's really hard for me to resist and say 'no more' and she follows me around wherever I go.  When she's sleepy she will either flop down on her back, fully stretched out (a little scary when you first see her do it and a sudden rush to make sure she's still breathing!) or she will lay in my arms like a newborn baby again on her back.  At 7pm she goes into overdrive and so far has found her way into the washing machine, nibbled on DD's 'Hollister' hoodie and hid behind the fridge/freezer ~ I've tried finding the 'on/off' switch on her but it seems to be well hidden!  I often wonder what my dear old Buttons would think of this little rascal, he'd approve I'm sure.

'A little rascal ~ Me?'
Blotto! but just wait until 7pm
'Funny shaped carrots Mum?'

Mr. Fox has found his way back into our garden again and devoured our blackbird's nest in the Pampas grass followed by a scattering of feathers the following morning belonging to a woodpigeon.  We have barricaded every opening we think he comes through but as they are known to climb as well I think we are fighting a losing battle and when Tilly is out in the garden she is kept under careful watch and just in case a new fox-proof bunny run is on its way as I type ~ so fingers crossed!

The school holidays are now half-way through and they really have been a lazy time so far.  DD keeps busy and is out and about most days (1 week to go until exam results) and DS's go out for bike rides and footie but that's as busy as it's been so far.  DH took them all to see Toy Story 3 last week and they all loved it even though it had a few weepy moments in it ( 'No! I just had something in my eye, Mum').

If I remember rightly my Blog is meant to be about cross-stitching too so my apologies for bunny ramblings.  I have now completed 8 Mouseloft designs which I think along with  patterned fabric squares will be enough to make my patchwork cushion :


Mouseloft have loads and loads of these small design kits and I decided to stitch ones which represented our garden ~ the 2 birds are frequent visitors, both to the birdbath and the cables around us, the hedgehog visits early Spring and late Autumn and kindly digs holes in the front garden looking for grubs, the owl we hear but have yet to see, the butterflies are plentiful and love the Buddleah bush, toads and frogs dwell in the stream at the bottom of the garden, the dog visits with Nanny & Grandad and finally the bunny - need I say more?
If I need to stitch any more to make the cushion a little bigger then I will have to choose carefully - I don't think they do a fox or a squirrel (both unwanted visitors) and as from yesterday evening a bee is not top of my list either as one kindly left its sting in my left knee cap (ouch!)

A little progress on Forever Friends Washing Day ~ look harder there really is!


And a find at the LNS with an end of season sale, I really don't need another kit to add to the collection but I've always liked this one and it will look good as my title picture (one day!)

'Stitch in Time' by Margaret Sherry

DH and I had an afternoon to spare at the weekend so we decided to take a trip to the Flea Market and have a rummage in those dust covered boxes full of bits and pieces that once were probably so meaningful in someone's life.  We love wood of any kind, the smell, the look, the feel, just so tactile and DH found this gorgeous piece tucked in a corner, it has layer and layer of stain and varnish and will be a great project to sit out on the patio and strip down on Sunday afternoons, I love the little heart in the back and won't my patchwork cushion look lovely sitting in it when it's restored to its natural glory?



My find was a little smaller ~ a wacky tea-light holder, now clean, dust-free and new beading on the shade and best of all buried at the bottom of a wicker basket full of unloved toys - a lop-ear bunny very grubby and smelly but after a soak in the washing machine and a whiz around the tumble dryer now a gorgeous cuddly ~ who do you think drew me to this?


Well, that's it for now, DD has just returned from a sleepover so a bit more washing to add to the pile and tomorrow night I'm being dragged off to a football match (yes, the season has begun again, uuugh!), not sure how it will look if I sit there cross stitching but I can just imagine the boys embarrassed faces!
I have been reading lots of your blogs but not had much time to commit to leaving comments but to those of you that I know have also recently suffered losses, both pets and close relatives, a big hug to you all and the hope that you are able to remember all the happy memories you shared together.

HAPPY STITCHING . . .

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

THE FINISHING LINE . . .

I've been confined to virtually one room most of this past week as the decorators are here again working on the hall, stairs and landing and there are dust sheets, ladders, artex and pots of paint everywhere.
Artex, now that's a horrible word and any of you that have ever experienced it will know about the pungent smell that comes with it and remains until it has completely dried and been painted!  The decorator's tell me that the nearest comparison to the smell is cat pee but not ever having had a cat I wouldn't know but feet and cheese seem more appropriate to me!  Thankfully the weather has been lovely and hot so all windows and doors have been permanently open and fresh air reigns.

So confined to one room what should I do?  I know open that draw that contains all those finished stitches that I occasionally hear saying 'Finish Me, Please!'.

First up ~ Happy Bunny Bunny Day which I stitched a few weeks back but had no suitable fabric for finishing.  An unplanned stop at a Patchwork Fabric Shop found me debating over two fabrics which I thought might match, not sure I bought both and still not sure when making a pillow finish yesterday I used both!  The polka dot fabric is the backing and I found some matching buttons to put on the front :



Next, Heart in Hand 'Summer Bird' which DH bought a new frame for.  HIH added a bee button on their design but I couldn't find one so I stitched a trailing leaf from his mouth (as shown on their other seasonal birds) and added a small flower embellishment at the bottom of it :



Frame hunting at the local Charity/Thrift Shops found a finish for the next one.  This Wildlife Sampler was stitched so long ago I don't even remember doing it but as the hare reminds me of Buttons I have always wanted to frame it and this washed-wood effect frame matches perfectly and now hangs proud in the Dining Room :

 


Last post I had just started a Lizzie*Kate, this was a really quick and easy stitch and again has a pillow finish with backing fabric shown on the heart pegs and matching ribbon:

Lizzie*Kate 'Stitching forever' stitched on 28count white evenweave with my choice of DMC colours

Are you still there?  I've been confined to that room for a long time so digging deep to the bottom of the forgotten draw found this one and again it's another pillow finish :

HIH kit 'Rise and Shine' stitched on 28count Platinum Linen with threads provided (I think!!!)

So, lots of finishing and the sewing machine has been busy BUT I still squeezed in new stitching as well.  I've looked at 'Man's Best Friend' so many times since my last post but I just can't find the enthusiasm for it at the moment.  Hidden at the bottom of the stash box were some little Mouseloft Stitchlet kits which DH bought for me some time ago, they are too small for individually framing so I have decided to make them into a patchwork cushion and have completed 4 of them just using fabric scraps in linen, I shall make up the remaining patchwork squares in some rustic burgundy colours :



and finally a start on 'Washing Day', a Forever Friends design which will eventually hang in the Utility Room and match my own white wicker laundry basket (with so much time devoted to stitching recently my laundry pile is as big as this one!) :



Celebrations tomorrow as someone small, furry and adorable reaches the grand age of 10.  Buttons continues to do well after his tumor and tomorrow will celebrate his birthday with his favs ~ carrots, watercress and green beans (not much of a feast for the rest of us but he'll love it!!!)

HAPPY STITCHING . . .