Ok. It's hot. I love summer because of the hot weather, but this past week has just been stupid hot. One of the guys I work with told me there are two designators for how hot it is: Africa Hot, which is for anything 92-98 degrees (but isn't the majority of Africa hotter than that?? Just sayin'...); and Surface of the Sun Hot, which is for anything above 98 degrees. I told him this was boring, and we need better descriptive words for how hot it's been, and I decided either Liquid Hot Magma or The 9th Circle of Hell. They seem to be better at giving you a visual as to how hot it's been on the East Coast...and pretty much all over the country this past week. I'll let you know if he approves of my new terms, because I think they're way better than his. But, I may be slightly biased.....
On days like this past week (with the exception of Friday, which was just so hot it actually put me into what I'm referring to as a Heat Coma -- I couldn't move off the couch, even though my AC was on cooling down the 1st floor, so I just stared at the tv. It was even too hot to turn a page in a book or hit the button on my nook.), there is little to do other than stay inside where it's cool and stitch!!
I've been working on a few things -- my Country Cottage project is coming along nicely, but I had to put it in time-out for a bit, since I have to rip out one of the chairs -- it's too narrow. I'm a square too short. (sigh) So, I picked up my Cricket Collection "16 Men" again, and have been feverishly working on finishing that one. It's going great, and I'm SO pleased so far with the color changes I've made. Most of the major changes I made to fiber color won't come into play until I get down to the actual ship, but so far, so good!! Love that moon and the skull flag!! LOVE.
I also did a bit of work on my Cricket Collection "Spring". I made a major fiber color change in this one, too. The "P" is supposed to be a light yellow, but up against the Buttercream Silkweaver fabric, it was too light. So, I opted for a light orangy-pinky-salmony-color instead, and I think it turned out faboo!
I bought some great fabric for my Little House "Stitch in Thyme" piece that I'll be turning into a needlebook, but I realized I'm lacking brown thread, so I'll have to hit up Joann's this week so I can get cracking on that project. So many things to do, so little time.
I also, shockingly enough, decided to do a little gluten-free baking last night. I know, I know, with Liquid Hot Magma temperatures out there, who could think of turning on an oven?? Well, I saw this recipe over at Blacksheep Bakes, and was inspired to make it gluten free!! I underestimated how much more of the sour cream I'd need in the recipe, so it came out very crumbly, but very good nonetheless. I'm sure it would be bangin' on vanilla ice cream!!!! I plan on perfecting this adaptation, and once I do, I'll post pictures and my changes. I've also adapted it to be refined-sugar free, too! Keep an eye out! I promise to post the changes asap!
That's all I have for this blistering hot weekend! I wish I had more to post, but this week went by so quickly, and the heat made me drag every day. I bought some nifty stuff for scrapbooking and papercrafting at Michael's this weekend (I had some great coups!), and I have some cool ideas that I hope I can get to before 2015. I have one specific project involving a travel coffee mug that I hope to finish and share with you all before the fall arrives!!
Stay cool and do something creative!!!
Showing posts with label Little House Needleworks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little House Needleworks. Show all posts
25 July 2011
03 June 2011
So...long time, no post...
I think it's only been a week...but it feels like so much longer than that!
I hope you all had a wonderful, relaxing holiday weekend. We here in Philly had our first heat wave of the season, and it's not officially summer yet. It was 96 degrees yesterday. I hate to say it folks, but I think we're in for another scorcher of a summer. I am totally ok with this, since I will take the heat over snow and ice and cold ANY DAY of the week. (Although....the unexpected snow day from work still makes me giddy like a school girl...haha!) Today was MUCH cooler -- topping off at 76 degrees and breezy. It was absolutely beautiful out!!
Enough of this boring, old lady talk about the weather.
In the spirit of Memorial Day, Paulette of Plum Street Samplers posted a lovely little freebie in remembrance of those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Visit her post to get your copy! She always has such lovely graphs :-)
In my week-long absence, I've been working on a few things. First, I finished the piece that I designed for my friend at work - she had her baby on Friday, and I can't wait to give her the announcement! I'll post pictures at a later date -- I want her to see it first before I start spreading it all around :-) I did post a little teeny tiny preview of it way back when -- it's the Irish blessing. It turned out absolutely amazing, and I can't wait to share it. I hope you can withstand the anticipation :-)
I showed you last week my finish of "Garden Fresh" by Little House Needleworks. Well, I couldn't stop there, so I continued right on with the companion piece that comes with the kit -- "A Stitch in Thyme".
I plan on finishing this as a needlebook, just as Diane has the model finished, but mine will be a smidge smaller. The model was stitched on 32 count linen; I chose 40 count. My fabric is an overdye from Silkweaver which I absolutely LOVE. Unfortunately, I cannot give the name of the color, since it was not labeled when I bought it. I searched the Silkweaver website, but couldn't really find something that resembled it. I may have missed it. If any of you can match it, let me know! It's a really great neutral color, with splotches all over the piece. (I forgot just how big a fat half is...and of 40 count to boot. I'll be stitching on this for a looonnnnggggg time. Be prepared to see this fabric often in my work. haha!)
I also finished "Pumpkins Three"...but totally forgot to take a picture of it. It turned out fabulous, and I promise to post a picture of it before the weekend is over.
Just as I was leaving my craft room tonight, I stumbled upon this cute little summer ditty that I did last year --
This one is from Lizzie Kate, and is stitched on 32 count blue overdyed fabric. Alas, as it's been a year since I finished it, I'm totally cluefree as to what the color name of this fabric is or who makes it. I believe it's very similar to what I stitched Cricket Collection "Summer" on, but I can't be 100% positive. I'll be putting some cording around the outer edge and attaching a magnet so I can hang it on my file cabinet at work. (Yes, I know. I keep saying I'm going to hang things at my desk at work. You have NO idea how B-O-R-I-N-G my cube walls are...I have to spice it up with floods of color...and, at the moment, I do that with a myriad of Post-its. Makes me look like a crazy stationery hoarder. Wait...)
That's all I have for you today, ladies and gentlemen. I hope to post again over the weekend -- I'm forcing myself to totally finish the other baby announcement I'm doing, along with maybe some scrapbooking. Hopefully it'll stay cool enough so I can spend a longer period of time in my craft room than I could when the heat index was that of the surface of the sun. Fingers crossed.
Do something creative today!
I hope you all had a wonderful, relaxing holiday weekend. We here in Philly had our first heat wave of the season, and it's not officially summer yet. It was 96 degrees yesterday. I hate to say it folks, but I think we're in for another scorcher of a summer. I am totally ok with this, since I will take the heat over snow and ice and cold ANY DAY of the week. (Although....the unexpected snow day from work still makes me giddy like a school girl...haha!) Today was MUCH cooler -- topping off at 76 degrees and breezy. It was absolutely beautiful out!!
Enough of this boring, old lady talk about the weather.
In the spirit of Memorial Day, Paulette of Plum Street Samplers posted a lovely little freebie in remembrance of those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Visit her post to get your copy! She always has such lovely graphs :-)
In my week-long absence, I've been working on a few things. First, I finished the piece that I designed for my friend at work - she had her baby on Friday, and I can't wait to give her the announcement! I'll post pictures at a later date -- I want her to see it first before I start spreading it all around :-) I did post a little teeny tiny preview of it way back when -- it's the Irish blessing. It turned out absolutely amazing, and I can't wait to share it. I hope you can withstand the anticipation :-)
I showed you last week my finish of "Garden Fresh" by Little House Needleworks. Well, I couldn't stop there, so I continued right on with the companion piece that comes with the kit -- "A Stitch in Thyme".
I plan on finishing this as a needlebook, just as Diane has the model finished, but mine will be a smidge smaller. The model was stitched on 32 count linen; I chose 40 count. My fabric is an overdye from Silkweaver which I absolutely LOVE. Unfortunately, I cannot give the name of the color, since it was not labeled when I bought it. I searched the Silkweaver website, but couldn't really find something that resembled it. I may have missed it. If any of you can match it, let me know! It's a really great neutral color, with splotches all over the piece. (I forgot just how big a fat half is...and of 40 count to boot. I'll be stitching on this for a looonnnnggggg time. Be prepared to see this fabric often in my work. haha!)
I also finished "Pumpkins Three"...but totally forgot to take a picture of it. It turned out fabulous, and I promise to post a picture of it before the weekend is over.
Just as I was leaving my craft room tonight, I stumbled upon this cute little summer ditty that I did last year --
This one is from Lizzie Kate, and is stitched on 32 count blue overdyed fabric. Alas, as it's been a year since I finished it, I'm totally cluefree as to what the color name of this fabric is or who makes it. I believe it's very similar to what I stitched Cricket Collection "Summer" on, but I can't be 100% positive. I'll be putting some cording around the outer edge and attaching a magnet so I can hang it on my file cabinet at work. (Yes, I know. I keep saying I'm going to hang things at my desk at work. You have NO idea how B-O-R-I-N-G my cube walls are...I have to spice it up with floods of color...and, at the moment, I do that with a myriad of Post-its. Makes me look like a crazy stationery hoarder. Wait...)
That's all I have for you today, ladies and gentlemen. I hope to post again over the weekend -- I'm forcing myself to totally finish the other baby announcement I'm doing, along with maybe some scrapbooking. Hopefully it'll stay cool enough so I can spend a longer period of time in my craft room than I could when the heat index was that of the surface of the sun. Fingers crossed.
Do something creative today!
25 May 2011
So...about that progress...
On Friday, I told you that I'd started the Little House "Garden Fresh" instead of plowing through a baby announcement. I also told you that I'd update you on my progress. Well. This is my update.
It's finished! For those of you going, "Well, goshdarnit. What did you do, stitch 24/7??" My answer is nay, I did not. This is a really quick stitch, I promise! Not as quick as this was, but still quick! I love the thread color choices for this pattern. This particular graph comes as a kit -- you get both the above graph, plus "A stitch in thyme" pattern for a needlebook (you don't get the needlebook -- that was sold separately) and all the threads you'll need for both patterns. They're all Crescent Colors -- Weeping Willow, English Ivy, Blackbird, Bamboo, and I can't remember the name of the red or yellow in there. Dang. I'll post later...if I remember to check the graph...
Aren't the little daisy-like flowers on the sides cute? :-)
Once I was done with that pattern, it was off to the next....
I KNOW, I KNOW, it's a fall pattern, which we should all be running from, since we're finally, FINALLY about to break into summer here, but I had to do it. This is called "Pumpkins Three" by La-D-Da. I chose 32 count Desert Sand, which I also used for my Cricket "Autumn". I do so enjoy the color -- it's perfect for doing fall patterns -- but the texture of it is kinda strange. It's very stiff...much like a burlap bag. Oh well. It looks perfect with the color I chose, which is a rusty orangy reddish DMC color 918. Love it!
It's finished! For those of you going, "Well, goshdarnit. What did you do, stitch 24/7??" My answer is nay, I did not. This is a really quick stitch, I promise! Not as quick as this was, but still quick! I love the thread color choices for this pattern. This particular graph comes as a kit -- you get both the above graph, plus "A stitch in thyme" pattern for a needlebook (you don't get the needlebook -- that was sold separately) and all the threads you'll need for both patterns. They're all Crescent Colors -- Weeping Willow, English Ivy, Blackbird, Bamboo, and I can't remember the name of the red or yellow in there. Dang. I'll post later...if I remember to check the graph...
Aren't the little daisy-like flowers on the sides cute? :-)
Once I was done with that pattern, it was off to the next....
I KNOW, I KNOW, it's a fall pattern, which we should all be running from, since we're finally, FINALLY about to break into summer here, but I had to do it. This is called "Pumpkins Three" by La-D-Da. I chose 32 count Desert Sand, which I also used for my Cricket "Autumn". I do so enjoy the color -- it's perfect for doing fall patterns -- but the texture of it is kinda strange. It's very stiff...much like a burlap bag. Oh well. It looks perfect with the color I chose, which is a rusty orangy reddish DMC color 918. Love it!
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20 May 2011
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells, and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row! I had to look up one of the words in the lyrics to that nursery rhyme, and I had forgotten that it was based on Mary Tudor's reign in England after her father, King Henry VIII, passed away. Finally. Her reign was for a mere 5 years before her sister, Elizabeth I, came to the throne, but she managed to execute approximately 300 people during that time.
I digress. European history just fascinates me...
As of yesterday, I have finally reemerged into the land of the living. I have been SO SICK it's not even funny. This z-pack is barely making a dent, although if I hadn't called the doc for it on Monday, I'd be in much worse shape. Tuesday and Wednesday I couldn't even get out of bed, I was that sick. Yesterday, I was finally able to sit upright and move around the house a bit, so I got up, and sat myself in the den for some bad daytime tv, and began to stitch.
I'm still working on Katie's baby gift. I know, I know...I should be done this already! I feel terrible, but I just can't bring myself to finish it. I think because I'm so sick of all the pastel colors, it's deterring me from completing it. I did work on it, but not as much as I probably should have.
Instead, I ran upstairs to my craft room to see what other project I could work on to decorate my house. I had two finalists (I have an entire hanging file storage full of patterns...I'm sure most of you are in the same boat...), and I ended up choosing "Fresh Garden" from Little House Needleworks. It was a release at the Nashville Market this past year, and I fell in love with it. I did not get the pin cushion or needlebook -- I plan on making my own needlebook :-) I'll post pictures, not to worry, but I have to assemble my sewing machine accouterments and get some threads before I can get started on that project...and many other actual sewing projects that I have lined up...
Anyhooter, since I was able to sit upright yesterday, I was able to stitch after catching up on 3 weeks of glee (yes, I'm a gleek, and I can't believe I missed 3 straight weeks! Thank you, FOX, for FINALLY putting your shows on demand!!!!), and this is what I was able to accomplish --
Now, the graph calls for Light Mocha linen which is straight up B-O-R-I-N-G. I am so sick of these designers having a love affair with mocha linen for fun pieces like this. Spice up your stitching life, for crying outloud!! Live a little!! I chose 32 count Mello from Picture this Plus fabrics. I love it. It's neutral enough, yet it has some streaks of a greenish hint to it. I thought this went well with the greens and other earthy tones for this piece. Cool, huh?! I think it kinda looks like a seed sack, which is perfect :-) I'll keep you updated on my progress...
Next stop -- the rose bushes on the side of my house. It was raining when I went to take the trash out tonight (as it has been almost every night this week), but I couldn't resist taking pictures of the roses that have started to bloom on the side of my house. For those of you who don't know, I have huge azalea bushes and rose bushes all along the side of my house, but I didn't know what color they all were until they bloomed, since I moved in before blooming time. Well, the azaleas have all bloomed (I have gorgeous pinks and a really vibrant coral, but alas, no purple), and now the roses have finally started opening their buds.
This is what greets you on the driveway between my house and my neighbor's --
How gorgeous are these?!?! These are both from different bushes -- the one on top is a brighter pink than the one on the bottom -- and the one on the bottom appears almost velvety. Beautiful.
Just stunning. I'm glad my camera was able to pick up on the light interior of these petals, despite the dark and rain in the atmosphere. So, so pretty.
This one, however, is my FAVVVVVV. It's peach tipped in pink!!! How awesome is THAT?!?!!! I can't wait to see this bush in full bloom!!!
That's it for now -- I need to go keep getting healthy. I forgot how horrible it is to be this sick...ugh....
Do something creative today!! :-)
I digress. European history just fascinates me...
As of yesterday, I have finally reemerged into the land of the living. I have been SO SICK it's not even funny. This z-pack is barely making a dent, although if I hadn't called the doc for it on Monday, I'd be in much worse shape. Tuesday and Wednesday I couldn't even get out of bed, I was that sick. Yesterday, I was finally able to sit upright and move around the house a bit, so I got up, and sat myself in the den for some bad daytime tv, and began to stitch.
I'm still working on Katie's baby gift. I know, I know...I should be done this already! I feel terrible, but I just can't bring myself to finish it. I think because I'm so sick of all the pastel colors, it's deterring me from completing it. I did work on it, but not as much as I probably should have.
Instead, I ran upstairs to my craft room to see what other project I could work on to decorate my house. I had two finalists (I have an entire hanging file storage full of patterns...I'm sure most of you are in the same boat...), and I ended up choosing "Fresh Garden" from Little House Needleworks. It was a release at the Nashville Market this past year, and I fell in love with it. I did not get the pin cushion or needlebook -- I plan on making my own needlebook :-) I'll post pictures, not to worry, but I have to assemble my sewing machine accouterments and get some threads before I can get started on that project...and many other actual sewing projects that I have lined up...
Anyhooter, since I was able to sit upright yesterday, I was able to stitch after catching up on 3 weeks of glee (yes, I'm a gleek, and I can't believe I missed 3 straight weeks! Thank you, FOX, for FINALLY putting your shows on demand!!!!), and this is what I was able to accomplish --
Now, the graph calls for Light Mocha linen which is straight up B-O-R-I-N-G. I am so sick of these designers having a love affair with mocha linen for fun pieces like this. Spice up your stitching life, for crying outloud!! Live a little!! I chose 32 count Mello from Picture this Plus fabrics. I love it. It's neutral enough, yet it has some streaks of a greenish hint to it. I thought this went well with the greens and other earthy tones for this piece. Cool, huh?! I think it kinda looks like a seed sack, which is perfect :-) I'll keep you updated on my progress...
Next stop -- the rose bushes on the side of my house. It was raining when I went to take the trash out tonight (as it has been almost every night this week), but I couldn't resist taking pictures of the roses that have started to bloom on the side of my house. For those of you who don't know, I have huge azalea bushes and rose bushes all along the side of my house, but I didn't know what color they all were until they bloomed, since I moved in before blooming time. Well, the azaleas have all bloomed (I have gorgeous pinks and a really vibrant coral, but alas, no purple), and now the roses have finally started opening their buds.
This is what greets you on the driveway between my house and my neighbor's --
How gorgeous are these?!?! These are both from different bushes -- the one on top is a brighter pink than the one on the bottom -- and the one on the bottom appears almost velvety. Beautiful.
Just stunning. I'm glad my camera was able to pick up on the light interior of these petals, despite the dark and rain in the atmosphere. So, so pretty.
This one, however, is my FAVVVVVV. It's peach tipped in pink!!! How awesome is THAT?!?!!! I can't wait to see this bush in full bloom!!!
That's it for now -- I need to go keep getting healthy. I forgot how horrible it is to be this sick...ugh....
Do something creative today!! :-)
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