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Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Caroline's Mini Lights

This is a freebie chart from Rainbow Gallery (c) 2008 which I have had in my stash for a while. It is called Caroline's Mini Lights designed by Sally London for Rainbow Gallery. I checked the Rainbow Galler website Free Needlepoint charts section and could not find it there anymore.

It is meant to make individual ornaments, but I did not want to mess with dealing with small stuff,  so I made it look like a string of lights instead. It also called for metallic gold 18 count mono canvas which I did not have. But I did have an 18-count interlock with the gold threads, and I used that. I also used different threads than those listed. I did use the suggested stitches. This was a stash reduction project for sure! Each light is about 1.75" wide by 3" tall.

Now I just need to decide how I want to finish-finish it.



Happy Stitching!!



Monday, July 28, 2025

Holiday Patches Finished

I last told you about this piece on June 13, 2025. I planned to work on it every Tuesday as my project to work on during club meetings, but after last Tuesday, I could not put it down and now it is complete.



It is 10.5' Tall x 10.75" wide.

It was fun to do. I had to make a decision on embellishing the fabric. I did not want to distract from the pretty fabric or embellish it so much as to distract from the stitching, so I decided to just stitch a little bit on the fabric. I had some fabric leftover to practice on. I tried beads for the berries and French knots. I thought the French knots showed up better and went with that. I also did a mix of fly stitch and straight stitch in #4 Kreinik braid 002HL for the pine needles.

Below is a closeup of the larger center fabric when completed.


I think I will frame this without glass since it will be stored and moved in and out of storage for Christmas time. I may make a fabric case for it for storage as well. Time will tell.

Happy Christmas in July!






Friday, July 25, 2025

Now For Some Beading

I pulled this project out of my beading box with kits and gave it a go. It is Intermediate Spanish Knot Bracelet I purchased at Bead World in Phoenix, AZ. They have a website. I am not sure if they still sell this kit, however. 




I have not done much macrame and I am more of a beginner than an intermediate, so I had a little trouble figuring out the knot. I found this youtube video that was VERY helpful.

I can't wait to wear it!!

THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!!



Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Lavender Sachet and a Christmas Ornament

 I have been working on stash and WIP/UFO reduction this year. Here are some more finishes.

This is Honeysuckle. A lavender sachet kit I purchased at my local needlework shop when I lived in Colorado. It is from The Textile Heritage in Scotland. It is about 2" by 3".


Then I pulled out a painted canvas and turned it into our 2025 Christmas ornament. My hubby played trumpet in his high school band, so this one is for him. No stitch guide. I used Kreinik braid from my stash and Father B's Background stitch in green and red floss.

I finished it to hang with the mouthpiece up because my hubby said that is how it is held. For the red edging around the piece, I used Marion Scoular's corded edging technique from her book Advice is ... for listenting not necessarily taking!! 

This is the back. It is about 2" x 5"


Happy Christmas in July!!



Monday, July 21, 2025

Summer Motifs Block

I posted about one of these I did for Halloween on October 13, 2010.

It was a monthly kit I purchased from Fireside Stitchery in 2003. A painted canvas by Kathy Schenkel. For more information, you can click on the October 13, 2010 link above to the previous post.

This is how it looks when stitched.

This is it finished as a cube. Kind of pain to finish, but I managed. 


Happy Stitching!!

 

Friday, July 18, 2025

Roses...in a Country Garden

I picked up this cute little kit during my trip to Scotland in 1995. It came with a presentation folder to create a small greeting card, which is 3 5/8" x 4 5/8". 

I thought it would make a nice example of the importance of backstitching (BS). The first photo below shows it with the back stitch barely started at top right (because I forgot to take the photo before I got started on the BS). The second one is the finished project (before ironing and placing in the card). 

 

This was an interesting project to stitch because it wanted me to start at the bottom right and it worked the actual cross stitch the opposite way I make it. I make my crosses with the first leg from bottom left to upper right and the second leg is from lower right to upper left. They showed it with the first leg from lower right to upper left and the second leg from lower left. to upper right. Either way, when you start at the bottom of the chart, you come up in a dirty hole. 

I stitched my usual cross and started at the place they indicated. Time to stitch was about 9 hours and 33 minutes. It worked out. Plus, how can it be bad when it is in my favorite color - peach!!


Have a GREAT day!!



Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Brite Eyes

This is a design by Margaret Bendig called Brite Eyes. I plan a trip to Hobby Lobby for some pins, beads, ribbon and items for feet for the finish finishing.

I used glow in the dark DMC floss, but it was not super vibrant, so I added some glow in the dark Kreinik blending filament to it. It called for glow in the dark Kreinik braid for the yellow eyes and green collars on the cats, so lots of glow in the dark!!


Recently, I started a stitching journal of sorts.  So far, I am enjoying it. I can get a rough guide on how long I stitched on a project. So, this one took me about 13 hours and 35 minutes. Now that I know this, no one will ask me how long it took to make!

 HAPPY STITCHING!!

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Ribbon Embroidery

 For the June Festival Stitchers program, I designed and taught this 5"x 7" greeting card. 


I designed it a bit on the fly, and I was not sure what I was going to turn it into. When I finished it, I thought about putting it in premade card blanks. But my design was a bit too wide. Since I also dabble in paper crafts, I had an oval die cut and cardstock I could use to make my sample above, but I needed something for class. So, I went back to the drawing board and made a few adjustments, so I could teach it to fit into premade card blanks with the oval already cut out. 

I gave everyone an option of Ivory or white cards and aida cloth. We use ribbon from the club's stash. We sometimes get donations from people who no longer stitch or have passed away, and one of these included a bunch of silk ribbon.

I used my book An Encyclopedia of Ribbon Embroidery Flowers 121 designs by Deanna Hall West, American School of Needlework (1995), to decide on the flowers.


Have a great day!!





Thursday, July 10, 2025

Kreinik Braid & Storage

 When I took the Purple Hearts class, it used quite a bit of #8 Kreinik braid, so the instructor gave us a 50M cone! Now that Rainbow Gallery owns and manufactures the braid, it is on a card. Below is a photo of these three styles, which need to be stored somewhere!


I store my Rainbow Gallery thread in 12"x 12" drawers in a setup for paper crafts. I converted the top two drawers from paper to Rainbow Gallery Threads. I made dividers and so far, it is working out great!

I store my metallics in a floss bobbin case, which is inside a 12" x12" scrapbook paper box with a lid. I labeled this box metallics, and luckily, there is room for the cone. But I don't want the same thread in two places, so for now I am just going to lay the one card I have so far on top of the spools and call it good. I will revisit it if (who am I kidding, when) I get more cards. 

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The fun fact about the new cards from Rainbow Gallery is that they hold 11M, while the spools only hold 10M. 

HAPPY STITCHING!






Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Purple Hearts Continued from 2010

I last talked to you about this project on July 11, 2010.

I picked it back up on June 27 and have been working on it almost every night since. 

It is on 24 count black congress cloth and has been a challenge in places, but I have tons of light working and magnification. I have only ripped out stitches a few times! I am now going back to section 8, which is black on black. UGH!

Here are some photos of my progress.


How it looked when I picked it up on June 27. If you compare it to the July 11, 2010 post, you will see it is exactly the same!


Here I finished the center and cleaned up all the "spaghetti" left over from class.


June 28 working on area 5.


July 8, 2025, Areas 1 - 7 completed. 
The close-up below shows a little bit of the black on black I did back in 2010 (lower left of the center square). It is the next area to complete. UGH. 


After this area, I go back to area 4 & 10 to add beads. 

I am working on reducing my WIIPs and this one was the one I pulled out of my WIP cupboard. I have 31 projects in the cupboard (including Purple Hearts). It does make me wonder when a WIP (Work in Progress) becomes a UFO (UnFinished Object) or visa versa. 

HAPPY STITCHING!!




Friday, July 4, 2025

Happy Fourth of July

In the United States, we are celebrating 249 years of Independence on July 4. So, while I wish everyone everywhere a happy fourth, it means a bit more here. 

I have a display of Red, White, and Blue I put out in May (for Memorial Day), June (for Flag Day) and July (for Independence Day). It is a mix of stitching and papercrafts, plus a table runner I received as a Christmas gift one year. 


Happy Day, Wherever You Are!!



Wednesday, July 2, 2025

States Completed

I finished the last three states from the Statehood Splendor series from Thead Milk Designs. I posted about the other states here.  Fairly self-explanatory what they are!




For Arizona, I used Weeks Dye Works Lancaster Red instead of the Gloriana silk it called for. This was a stash reduction project.


Here is the final grouping and I guess now you know all the places I have lived! Next in this project is either the Victoria Sampler set or the Janlynn Designs set (mentioned in previous blog post linked to above), time will tell.


HAPPY STITCHING!