That'll be the only time you'll see me mention politics! I promise!
Lets get to the stitching!
When October 1st arrived, I pulled out mostly Halloween stitching. The first piece I picked up is Jenny Bean...
All I did was stitch the rest of the branches of the weeping willow and the trunk. I just need to stitch all the leaves in the tree.
After that, I started a Halloween ornament from the 2023 JCS Halloween ornament issue...
and I finished it! This is Halloween on the Farm. I used vintage stormy grey evenweave. It was a struggle to stitch on this fabric! It's 32ct and I did 2 over 2 but I fought to get the thread through the hole. The blue of the barn for some reason was the toughest. I left it for the last and just powered through it. Whew! I was glad to get it done. It's cute but ugh. What didn't help was I cut the fabric so small I had to use my smallest snaps, and the clamps had very little fabric to hang onto!
Then I gladly moved to Clementine! Remember her?
Another piece where I'm using 2 over 2. This is much easier! Designed by Raquel Blasco, Clementine has been a WIP for at least 4 years. I have her skirt to fill in with a light green floss, her black boots, the vines on the pumpkins in her skirt, tombstones to the right of her legs. Then lots of long stitches and back stitches to finish her up. Up at the top next to that last diamond goes a spider web with 2 spiders dangling where the 2 black squares are. Below the orange moon is a skeleton that needs boney arms and legs. She's definitely not ornament sized! That left border is 6 or 7 inches long, maybe more.
Next up is more FO pictures! We're almost finished, folks, so stay with me!
Here's 29 December by Myfanny at Etsy. I would love to have this framed, in a black chunky frame or a dark brown one. On my favorite 32ct Pearl grey linen.
Here's Song of the Seasons by LHN. Finished last year after 10 long years of living in the WIP pile. The fabric is 32ct WDW Straw.
Last but not least is...
These is My Words, also by LHN. Love that cabin๐
I have 8 more large finishes that I'll spread out on 2 posts and that'll be it. I thought of an FFO parade but I think I'll give us all a break from another parade!
Last Tuesday my daughter and I went on a short road trip to a mountain that sits on the eastern edge of where I live. She borrowed her boyfriend's truck because the road is rough. I had never been to the Overlook my entire life and we've lived next to this mountain for 5 decades! Anyway, it was gorgeous...
We had 2 thirds of my grand dogs with us, Gus and Rosie, sibling Aussie Shepherds. Rosie is deaf so my daughter uses hands signs with her.
They're the funniest dogs. They're low and compact to the ground and well behaved.
When we drove up I could see the valley that I will be moving to soon waaay down at the bottom, it was dizzying. I'm afraid of heights so I stayed away from the edge...
We've had some wild land fires off to the east so it's been hazy lately.
We admired the view while keeping the dogs away from the edge. Rosie had to wear a leash since she can't hear my daughter.
I took this picture of an alligator bark juniper pine...
See how it looks like alligator skin! It's a good wood stove/fireplace wood to burn. Full of pine sap, it burns hot but also leaves the chimney full of buildup which could catch fire. Not good. We goofed around up there for a little bit more and then came back down. It was nice to catch up with my daughter who has a different work schedule than me. We text but it's nothing like actually being together doing something.
Carol, I share your thoughts about BRD or Blue Ribbon Designs. The designer has a pattern in almost every JCS ornament magazine. They stitch up fast! Now I have to go through them from the very first issues I have to page mark her designs๐ค
Okay, life update. I got probate going on the house. No ones gotten back to me so everything I turned in must've been correct.
Weather-wise, we're still in the 80s but sinking to the 40s overnight so on goes a blanket! Next week, we finally cool way way down, to the high 60s. This year has been hotter and for longer than usual.
I think that's all I have for today. Thanks for reading and commenting. BTW, this coming Friday is the day to buy tickets to the Jingle Ball 2024. Just $10 for entry and separate tickets for any classes you'd like to take. I'm taking the Tiny Modernist's class for her mini gingerbread house. It's super cute. I'm excited for that.
Take care, and we'll see you soon๐๐ป♀️











oooo! i really like Halloween on the Farm - except the spider on the barn...
ReplyDeletehe came here, too ... i've always been apolitical , but this time around is something very different - he's threatened to "liberate" Colorado ... his words and the crowd's rage raised the hairs on the back of my neck ... i asked myself how can i face my grandchildren and my great granddaughter if i retreat back into my safe place without a word of protest? he brings out the ugly in people...
Love how your Jenny Bean piece is turning out, Shelly! And that little spooky barn finish is so cute. Thanks for sharing your pretty larger finishes, too! I enjoyed your photos from the overlook. I've never been to AZ so I am always interested in parts of the world I may never get to. That's so interesting that your daughter can communicate with Rosie with hand signals. I share your fear of heights, Shelly, so I would have been right back there with you :) Hope all goes smoothly with the probate process. Enjoy those cooler temperatures! ♥
ReplyDeleteTonight will be our first dip into the 40s. It won't last, but it's nice. I miss the cold so much!
ReplyDeleteHello Shelley....trying to play catch up on blogs....love your projects. We indeed have been too hot here in the valley. Today it finally is under 100! Hope it continues to cool down.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I can’t sign in today. Enjoyed seeing your WIPs! Fun reading about your adventures as it took me down memory lane. My great uncle lived in your county in a small town. He would take us into the hills and we often clinged to those hills on narrow dirt roads while sitting in the bed of his pick up. What views we had! -Sue
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