Sunday, August 16, 2020

Hearts

I've stitched a couple of hearts as you can see. The little one at the top is only about 3.5" across. The other one was a mistake, but I decided to go ahead and stitch it anyway. The canvas is too white and a little flimsy. I'll probably send these to Hearts for Hospice. I am in home hospice after all. They are certainly not up to my old standards. But then hardly anything is these days!

Serenity Finished

I finished Serenity by Kathy Ree
se 2 weeks ago. For some reason Blog will not load the picture from my iPad. Anyway, it turned out pretty--very soft and soothing. Next time I get on the real computer I'll see if I can add the photo!

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Serenity, by kathy Rees

I know I'm late to the game, but I have started stitching Serenity by Kathy Rees, along with many other Stitcher's. This was gifted to me.  I only changed one color!  It's a lovely design and the colors are very soft. Shouldn't take too long to work up. 

Monday, June 8, 2020

Quilt Block 1 from Debbee's Designs

I did stitch Debbie Rowley's free design. I used all stash, but not necessarily wisely!  The darkest diamonds are Neon Rays and it's a bit on the thin side for these waffles. And then the lighter diamonds next to them are in a pale Aqua Fyrewerks and it is sooo shiny it goes flat and was difficult to see while stitching. It actually shows up better in the photo than in real life!
I made lots of mistakes in this piece, but I'm not going to fix them. It just goes on the finished pile, probably forever!  But it's done now and helped to fill some hours during lockdown. Thank you Debbie!

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

COVID-19

This is the weirdest thing I've ever stitched.  It will be my COVID-19 piece. I actually started it before all this began. I wanted to combine several of the abstract coaster designs by Cresus into one and wasn't having any luck. I just couldn't make anything work. So I just kept stitching. Connecting lines, curvy mostly, my favorite colors of course. Tried out DMCs new grays. It became vaguely humanoid. It's not very big. On 18-count about 3-4". Anyway, I don't know what it is, but it's finished. I doubt if I'll do anything with it. No, I don't know why the red triangles are there or why they are positioned that way.

Friday, May 1, 2020

Geode Bargello

I tried to make a Bargello geode. It may have gotten away from me a bit. Ya think?  Not quite my usual tidy Bargello is it?  Well it is done and will go into a Sudberry House tray. Here it is pre-finishing:  if the recipient doesn't like it I will make another, more traditional Bargello for her.                                          Here it is in the tray
Sorry about this messy post. Blog does NOT like it when I post from my iPad!







Monday, April 27, 2020

Anniversary key rack

During these crazy times, I have been stitching to save what sanity I have left!  This is a key rack - there's a row of holes across the bottom for the hooks. The plaid is derived from the anniversary of the recipient. It was a satisfying stitch.
I know it's a little crooked, but it's good enough!
All pearl cotton.  (How have I acquired so much pearl cotton?!?)

I have another finished piece that I hope to get finalized in the next few days.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Pansy Elephant by Dede Ogden

This beautiful Pansy Elephant designed by Dede Ogden began her life in 1981.  She was introduced to me in a workshop with Dede in San Diego.  I don't remember if it was a seminar or an EGA workshop (there was no ANG chapter yet there). I also don't remember if it was painted or line drawn. Definitely not counted.

She was moved many times, in various states of unfinished-ness, finally ending up in Reno.  Sometime in the early 2000's I finished stitching the Elephant but didn't know what I wanted for a background. Back in the drawer she went.

2008 I was again inspired and decided she should have an oriental Rug behind her. I adapted a design from a book Needlepoint Designs from Oriental Rugs by Goethe Sorensen.  I designed the borders.

Ok, so the stitching was done but even though I had used a frame, it was somewhat distorted. Especially the white part of her blanket which is pulled work. That was pretty bumpy. I think I tried to block it out.  No success so she sat around in the drawer again for a long while.  But recently I showed it to an old friend who thought she could fix it and would make it up into a pillow as well. So here you have her!  My nearly 40-year-old elephant!  

Monday, February 17, 2020

Houndstooth finished

Its finished!  I learned a lot from this piece and from your comments and suggestions. Primarily I learned to look through someone else's eyes!  Gave me a whole different perspective on the design. So, thank you all
For your help.
I don't know what we'll do with it. Frame probably. It's my husband's choice this time. So we'll see what he decides to do.

Saturday, January 18, 2020

Houndstooth

This is one of my rare forays into painted canvas. It's really hard!  But she perseveres!  I don't know the artist, but it is Houndstooth Tablet Case from Dream House Ventures.

It's about half done. It's hard to see, but there's a lot of metallics and most of the black is Pearl cotton. Too much black uurrggg. 
Anyway, the 2 areas marked (upper left and right corners) have me stumped. Does anyone have any ideas about a stitch or stitches to use?
The yellow with gray circles I plan to do with nested Jessica's. The black wedge I want to try to use waffles, with lots of compensation. 

Friday, January 3, 2020

Candy Dish

I saw this design on Facebook several times and finally decided I wanted to try it.  The design area is 5x5 and I have several finished pieces that size.  Sooooo, if I liked it, I could make candy dishes.  

I finally found the pattern for sale on Etsy and bought it.  Surprisingly enough, I happened to have most of the materials in stash and was easily able to find a substitute for the other. I would make one, per the pattern, and go from there.

Here is the result.  With and without candy.  It's ok, but not ok enough to make any more.  The finishing instructions are a bit vague and I suspect I didn't do it quite right, but it was a PITA in any event!  One of my substitutions was the backing fabric.  I used felt, which did not make a nice edge.
Oh well.  It's done  First 2020 finish!