Yay, the ber months are here! Happy Labor Day to all although I know some of you are retired. It just means cooler weather is near. I see some of you out East are getting cooler weather already. It did cool down here the first part of last week but the last 2 days we roasted! Around August 13 or 14, our monsoon came back and it rained for 4 days straight! Sometimes twice a day. It also meant being devoured by mosquitoes, ugh. Today it's nice.
I have a bunch to share so let's get going!
So the last post I mentioned starting a little rotation...that flew out the window! I was working on A Bit of Spring by BBD and I thought I was going monogamous. Here is what I stitched so far...
This is why I didn't do a blog post because all I had been working on was this.
Here's how it was before...
A good amount of progress.
After I put down A Bit of Spring, I picked up Martha Richardson...
She's not a big sampler and only uses 4 flosses. I extended the right border vine and put in the color for the flowers. I'm sure I can get this finished this month but Halloween and Fall stitching is beckoning!
Next WIP I worked on is my Merry Christmas Sampler...
Part of the alphabet is in and the entire band of gold and white stars. On the left, I started the flowers.
Then I abandoned my WIPs for Halloween stitching!
Here's Dr Raven, an animal cracker from Stacy Nash. A PDF, bought it during Jingle Ball last year. I just started him last night...
On the called for fabric, but a 36ct grey by WDW. I watched a bunch of flosstubes while stitching the Dr. Before him though, I started this cutie...
My fabric is not the called for but all the floss is. I have the button eyes for the cat. Stinkin' cute! How do you like my needleminder? I have another Halloween piece waiting in the wings.
Being that it's a 3 day weekend, I decided to FFO a few things and also because I said I would last post!
This is Merry Winter by I think Homespun Elegance. I don't know what the fabric is, it's stiff, and I used silk floss, Belle Soie. So I admit I'm sawdust snooty! I love sawdust in my pillows but I also have a 5 qt bag of lizard sand and used that on this...
It's fine, it really is, lol! This is a finish from a while back. I used seam ribbon for a bow with a rusty bell. It's nice 🙂
Next is a small cube with a freebie, I think, from Shepherd's Bush. The hard styrofoam I cut off a long piece which you'll see below...
Is he cute or what?! The top decoration is temporary for now until I find something better.
Another view.
Now I need audience participation!
Here's a Christmas piece from a Punch Needle and Primitive Stitch magazine. I can give particulars later. I found 3 seasonal fabrics to go with but can't make up my mind. Help me choose!
First up...
Be sure to let me know what you think. Too bright for this one?
2.
Maybe too shiny?
3.
This fabric is the forerunner for me. The colors match something in the stitched piece. I have the piece amounted on the hard styrofoam already. I'll show it next post in all its shining glory!
I also won a PDF from Stitching With the Housewives. I went to their Etsy shop and chose this chart because I stitch into the wee hours! I get off work at 11 pm so I go to bed around 12:30 or 1 am.
I love it!
Carol, this holiday season take in a ballet of The Nutcracker. You'll love it! When my daughter was 7 or 8, she and I saw the Moscow Ballet's Nutcracker and it was magical. I think that's when I became enamored with all things Christmas Carol and nutcrackers😊
Well, this was a fast posting! I'm at the public library using their free wifi to post this while fighting off mosquitoes!!🤣🤣my phone just doesn't work well without wifi! Library is closed but we can access the wifi.
I might have had more to talk about but I'll find out and be sure to post next time
You all take care and we'll see you soon!













Greetings Shelly: Lovely progress on Black Bird Design, Love Dr. Raven, so cute. Vals Stuff what a cute design, love cat anything, the needle minder is a hoot. The Shepherds Bush finish is wonderful, I am with you I like the fabric you chose, it is perfect.
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Absolutely stunning. Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada 😊 ❤️ 🇨🇦
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Yes, I'll have to put seeing the Nutcracker on my winter schedule :) You're making wonderful progress on your many projects, Shelly! Really love that alphabet in the first one. And your finishes are darling. I've never done a cube finish and probably won't. The feeling of styrofoam sets me right off--I can't stand even thinking about it! I know--weird :) I always gravitate toward gingham checks for finishing, but I don't think you can go wrong with any of these choices. Enjoy your week ahead and the cooler temps! ♥
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