Tuesday, September 15, 2020
May Stop Blogging
Good morning! Google has changed the format for Blogspot.com. They have also confiscated all my stored pictures. Since I am blogging for fun I may not invest a whole lot of time trying to figure out the format or how to retrieve my pictures. I am on Instagram if you would like to follow me there.
Thanks so much for all the support over the years. I hope I will be back!
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Not Since the Fourth??
I can't believe it's been so long since I posted. I lost my stitching mojo a bit but got back to it with my massive sampler, His Eye is on the Sparrow.
I got my initials and the year in. I am now obligated to finish in 2020.
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Always Check the Back
How cute is this? EG stitched this for AT who loves nutcrackers. Extra special touch is the fabric for the back.
Friday, June 19, 2020
Clearly Need to Clean
Guess what I found in the upstairs closet? Clearly need some more organization around here. It looks like I was planning on basketweaving mine. Stitch guide for the above is by Carolyn Baird.
Thursday, June 18, 2020
More Comparisons
A follow up from yesterday's post. Here is the same Petei Santa canvas stitched two different ways. Bothe are super cute.
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Petei Nativity Set by KH
I love to see how other stitchers interpret canvases. This set was stitched by KH. She took the guides created by Diana Bosworth at The French Knot as her starting point and went from there. Super cute backgrounds she designed. AND the finishing! Which she did herself.
Here's part of my set which is stitched from the same guides. I like KH's!
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Coming Home from Ewe and Eye
Monday, June 15, 2020
Tricks I Learned from Amy Bunger
I am going to miss Amy's classes so much. Her guides are wonderful and hopefully will be available for quite some time to come but the tidbits you pick up being around her are invaluable.
Here's one example. I am now stitching the background down the side of House #5. Obviously the full pattern does not fit. What's a stitcher to do?
Use stick'ems or pieces of paper to create the space you are stitching. You can see I blocked off the eight canvas threads that make up the blue area down the side. I don't have to constantly look at the stitch diagram and count and recount. Easy peasy.
Friday, June 12, 2020
Halloween House Row Update
The guide calls for beading the weather vane on House #5. Here we go:
Done! Amazing how the light can change the way the color looks. The bat was not painted the same on both wings so I chose to bead it to look balanced. We'll see how that looks when I go over the part not beaded with the background stitch. It looks like some frogging and restitching in that area.
Overall I am pleased with how it looks.
I stitched the other side of the roof of House #4. I wasn't happy with how the compensation made the peak of the roof on the left side look. I took DC's advice and put a long stitch at the peak and it made me like the end result more. The guide calls for using Wired Kreinik to outline the peaks. I did not like that stuff. I think it would be good for curled areas but it would not straighten out completely. When I formed the peaks, the metal showed through the fiber. Lastly, GG pulled on it to help me and a piece just broke off. I am going to try regular Kreinik size 16 to see if I can get the result I want.
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Been Out at the Lake
Hello! I've been out at the lake with some of the SWANs. We had a good time stitching and catching up. I took my Melissa Shirley Halloween House Row with the stitch guide from Amy Bunger. I did a lot of background while talking but did get the moon done. I LOVE IT. Not so hot on my execution of the witch's skirt. That's a redo for sure.
The moon stitch is the Ming Divided. The outline thread is Petite Silk Lame and the inside is filled in with two strands of silk. It's beautiful.
Big News! Amy Bunger is closing her shop at the end of 2020. She has announced her retirement. I had to be sat down to hear the news. She is one of the most talented teachers and such a fun happy person. I will miss seeing her regularly so much. I wish her all the happiness and health in her retirement.
P.S. I am going to go wild buying everything I ever wanted from her store before she closes! Pics to follow...
Monday, June 1, 2020
To the Finisher
We have a great framers here in Austin called Blue Skies. They do a great job framing needle art. These lovelies are off to let those ladies work their magic.
Can't remember the designer |
I finished this years ago. I didn't know what I wanted to do with it so it lay dormant. Carolyn Baird had these fabulous ribbons at her store, The Ribbonry. It's inside Chaprral. The vintage sunflower strip down both sides is going to be heavenly. This is a Melissa Shirley canvas with a stitch guide by Amy Bunger. I think the guide is available for sale at amybunger.com.
Melissa Shirley's Cream Farmhouse |
White Farm by Diane Ulmer Pedersen from Painted Pony Needlepoint Designs |
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Friday, May 29, 2020
Halloween House Row
House #5 is up. The bottom story is Framed Hungarian using four strands of silk for the diamond shape and size 8 Kreinik for the frame. It's coming along!
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Back to Halloween House Row
Friday, May 22, 2020
Love is Kind by Diane Ulmer Pedersen
I just did not feel like working on that big background of my Halloween House Row. Did I go to another part of the canvas so that I might finish it someday? NO! I pulled this beauty out. I believe it's called Love is Kind by Diane Ulmer Pedersen from Painted Pony Needlepoint Designs.
Background stitch idea from Carolyn Baird |
I saw this while thumbing through Instagram when I should have been stitching. I'm thinking of adding this one to the stash too. I just love it.
Painted Pony Needlepoint |
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Halloween House Row by Melissa Shirley
Friday, May 15, 2020
Halloween House Row
I am certainly skipping around on projects around here. I put the Halloween House Row from Melissa Shirley back on the stand. I am using a stitch guide that is available from Amy Bunger. It's so fun to stitch.
Roof of House #3 |
I stitched the stones leading to the houses and filled in the grass. I am using three strands of Dinky Dyes in the Cobblestone stitch. Pretty cute!
The stones for House #5 were a bit different. The guide calls for a different thread but I goofed and used the wrong one. I'm not sure it's worth taking out and redoing.
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Sunday on the Commons
Another Diane Ulmer Pedersen canvas from Painted Pony Needlepoint Designs! I love these designs. I took this canvas to my last Rent Amy Day. She has the best stitch ideas for these canvases. I sure do miss her and Jill and the other lovely ladies at Amy's Golden Strand. I so hope we get to go on this year's trip.
Oops. Forgot to flip it when I downloaded the photo. The common area is the Staggered Leviathan stitch using one strand of overdyed floss changing the color to match the shading on the canvas.
This tree top is stitched using Staggered Cross with a strand of Wildflowers. Some of the small cross stitches are done using two strands of an overdyed floss to create the shading. So perfect.
The bush in the lower right hand corner is a Helen's Lace variation using an overdyed floss.
Overview |
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
All of The Hart Hunt
These are all the photos of The Hart Hunt by Diane Ulmer Pedersen from Painted Pony Needlepoint Designs.
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