Saturday, April 26, 2025

The Wind Doth Blow

And it's blowing here! I'm staying in today. So I finally bought a new cell phone. So far, pictures are bright and crisp. We'll see if they show up good here on the blog.

On the last blog post, I forgot a lot that I wanted to talk about. I've written things down. First, let's see what I've been stitching!

I think I'm on Week 15, and that was Joy from the 2011 issue of the JCS ornament magazine, and it's finished!


I haven't ironed her yet but it was a fun stitch. Not your familiar Christmas colors of course!

Week 16 is Tomato Santa by...


Becky Noland. On a mystery piece of linen with the called for floss. I'm more than halfway finished. Lots of red stitches. The white spot at his lower face is his beard or soul patch like Becky says! I might change that up with a VanDyke beard or something similar. It's hard for me to imagine Santa with a soul patch!

Week 17 is O'Tannenbaum by Pineberry Lane..


On 40ct Confederate Gray, I love the color! I had my doubts about the floss for the border, Avocado, but it's showing up well. It's been quite a while since I've stitched on a Pineberry Lane.

I'm still being a good girl taking my SAL starts from its container. There are 4 projects left but I'm undecided on one. We'll see what I end up doing.

I've been seeing lots of the Noel Sampler by WTN&T being stitched, our own Carol/Stitching Dreams finished one, so I pulled mine out...

I have reached the center with that top border, and started the house. That bricked part of the house is a humdinger though. I see myself taking breaks from it. That and the border on the left! I hate stitching single stitches, lol.

Next up are my FFOs, well one was unstuffed and restuffed with better Stuff! Haha....

The restuffed is on the left, Merry One by Plum Street. It had the nasty stuffing that would stick out. I finished it a long time ago and had it trimmed with chenille that I actually sewed on! Will wonders never cease! I have since gone downhill because I now glue trim on!

That gorgeous cowboy on the right is Beau Leggy in the Desert by Ink Circles. I love how he turned out. No trim for him but I'd like some kind of pin up in the corner, a cactus, a star, or a horseshoe.

That's it for the stitching.

I joined an exchange in the FB group Homespun Needleworks. My giftee is in New Zealand. I have a month to get something going and better start real soon because it seems to take 2 weeks for mail to reach that part of the world. I saw some cool patterns in a JCS summer issue that I might try. 

Most of you know I'm a kitter. I had stacks of scrapbook totes with kitted projects in them. Since I've been on this 61 starts SAL, I've enjoyed emptying these totes and stitching the things. I no longer have all these stacks! Another thing is having to go through them all looking to borrow a floss or two from the kitted things. I'm turning over a new leaf and will no longer kit. I feel the 'kit' coming on sometimes but I'm having to much fun sitting down and pulling the floss and linen if I have them. 

So I see I'm not alone in fighting off the scammers. I got another one a couple days ago but called it spam and deleted it. They're everywhere!

I just know I'm forgetting something else I wanted to say but it'll come to me later. I'll save it for next time.

I guess I'm done! My cell phone has worked pretty good when it's in the presense of Wi-Fi but a little slow when we're not. 

I'm off to Baskin-Robbins so we'll see you later! Take care as always!

8 comments:

  1. Good progress, have to ask what you used to stuff with? I want to start to do more of my own finishing and one thing I've been working on are my owls that I will finish into ornaments - not sure I'm going to join the glue team yet, but who knows. I'm not one for kitting up ahead of time, but need to start putting the floss with the charts, can't tell you how many times I've found floss and didn't know why I got it, put it someplace else then discovered what it was gotten for, but couldn't find where I'd put. I'm old and need to make notes before I get up and leave the room.

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  2. Looks like your new phone is taking great photos, Shelly! I'm thinking about a new one, myself. I have an iphone 12 pro that has really slowed down when I search. I suppose the battery is going. Loved seeing your various projects and cute finishes. I have a couple of "lumpy" old finishes that I should be re-doing, too. I glue all my trims--saves so much time and I think they look neater and smoother than sewn trims. Hope your May is good to you. Things are FINALLY warming up out east :) ♥

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  3. Hi Shelly: Congratulations on the new phone, the photos are perfect, it has been windy here in Minnesota also. Joy is a sweet design, Santa should have a beard, looking forward to seeing how you stitch his beard. Nice progress on your other stitching projects, I love that cowboy what a hoot.
    I get at least two scammers calling each week, I just play with them they end up hanging up on me, giggles.

    Catherine

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  4. Beautiful photos! Love your work and your finished pieces, too. I truly admire that you enjoy kitting projects. Sounds like fun to look through all of them.

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  5. All of your projects are so pretty....Congratulations on your beautiful finish. I love it. I have to admire you for stitching on 40 count...wow. I go as high as 32 Count and that is about it. My go to fabric is 28.

    Take Care & Happy Stitching
    Linda K, Buttercup

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  6. Oooh I remember those windy days in Southern Arizona! What lovely projects you are working on! I'm a kitter too, and have nearly come to the same conclusion that you need to kit what you are working on at the moment. I will say, however, I was wildly prepared for the pandemic when it hit...haha. It didn't help that I worked at an LNS for a few months. I HAD to quit, I was spending more than my paycheck...haha. I think my favorite here, is Beau Leggy (that name just cracks me up) but reminds me of the time I lived in AZ. My son was born there. I will never forget the day I was in Sears when I heard jingle, jingle, jingle...and turned to see a cowboy with spurs on walking down the aisle. Sure miss living there. Happy Stitching!

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  7. Hi Shelly! I've just enjoyed a long read of everything you have been working on since January for your 61 new projects. Wow! You have some great projects on the go. I can't wait to see what else you will be starting over the next few months.

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