Hello Monday. Isnt it just amazing how cold it is this morning?! WOW!! This winter has certainly been a great stitching season. Snow, Ice, frigid temps. Makes you want to stay huddled under your blankets and stitch the days away. Tea is always enjoyable this time of year too.
I was going through the stash bin of goodies I wanted to work on this month, and I saw that there were a few lonely patterns- without any thread or linen chosen yet. So, I had some fun yesterday in the thread department, and then the linen department. This is one of the most exciting things for me, chosing colors, and finding the most perfect shade you were looking for, you know you have it, where is it?! Then there it is. You can almost hear the choir...."Ahhhhh" Well, I can hear them for sure. I was looking for the most perfect shade of grape, not too pink, and not to purple, and I knew I had to have a skein somewhere. I didnt even have to steal it from another project. You see, the color is breathtaking, but it isnt a color I would normally pick up and have in another project, I usually steer the other direction in color. This one I knew it was meant to be. See, there is a reason we buy skeins---- 'just because'. Someday, there will be a need for it. And, my need came in yesterday (twice actually!)
My new start for this month is Helen Virtue, from Scarlet-Letter. I have chosen carefully the colors that would make Helen come alive; along with Dk Pearled Barley 45ct Lakeside.
The colors are a combination of Belle Soie, SNC, Florimell and Gloriana. I am excited to use another Hank-a-licious in this project, which is a limited edition Belle Soie color, and a nice variety of 'older' skeins. It still surprises me to have 4 of the same color, and each skein be a completely different shade. Again, that is why there is nothing wrong with just buying another skein-- even when you have 6 at home already!!! Someday it will come in handy.
Amazing how each has a border, each sampler has a mind of its own, and each one gorgeous in there own way. I am fired up about this sampler, the combination of colors are very different for me, but working with such wonderful supplies, it is always a pleasure. Thank you to all our local LNS's, and the time they take to order all these luscious supplies in for us, and thank you to all the vendors who continue to put out such amazing products for all of us to love (and hoard!! LOL) You are all a huge part of this stitching community and without you, we would not have these gorgeous samplers in our homes!!!!!!
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Monday, January 24, 2011
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