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Thursday, 30 September 2021

BFF SAL The Christmas One

 Week two and I am still using whatever thread bits that look reasonable. 

I normal prefer to work touching stitches and not make the counts across empty space to the next area.

In this instance I have been doing the opposite and making the count of faith.

Why?

Because I am still in a funny mood with this and want to stitch the bit I want to stich next whether it is connected to the last bit done or not.

I have a start on all the characters depicted except the Toffee Cow. I will be doing the Toffee Cow next week for certain.

I am still being a little indecisive on the colour to do Joseph's robe (my BFF's husband was passing when I mentioned that and commented "its many colours" to which we both responded "wrong Joseph!"

So here it is so far




and to see how my BFF is approaching the same design Click Here


Friday, 24 September 2021

BFF Sal in a funny mood

 so a new start after the little break from joint projects.

This should be on 28 count evenweave, in a cream shade.

I am using 14 count Aida in white. 

It should be particular set colours.

I am using my box of random whatever's.

And the first grey blob (my starting point) should be one stich thinner.

Ah well we will just have to see how it turns out in the same yet different comparison to my BFF who intends to stitch as best she can to the pattern.








for once we started in the same place (grey blob at the bottom) but the same starting place has not resulted in same approach to the stitching.








For details of the pattern and a glimpse of the right colours pop over to my BFF's blog CLICK here for LINK

Friday, 17 September 2021

Teeny tiny tassel

for a small thinking hat. To make it match as close as I could get to the original thinking hat I made that I altered the original design to match.

Between that and the backstitching I am very pleased with the result.

And yes it is still giving me the giggles.


However, it does feel as if it is missing something, the original has grass and a flower.  I am thinking something psychedelic or a cat or a combination of both. But small and in style with the rest of the piece.  I may be looking and chuckling at it for a bit whilst I contemplate that.

I will note it is not a portrait likeness, there are various differences to the person it makes me think of, perhaps it is is the attitude, as much as the "look" 




Thursday, 16 September 2021

Gifted gorgeousness link up September

 so here we are for September and time for the link up to Jo's monthly blog link to host page

The format remains exactly the same, there is a list of rules on the main sign-up page if you want to check what is required but basically anything connected to the word "gift" is allowed, whether it was a gift TO you or is a gift FROM you.

So this month I am sharing a gift I received from my BFF. A patchwork bag.





I currently use it to store my finished but not "fully finished" cross stitch pieces.


BFF RAL

 it was very random this week, I thought I would start with the Millennium angels face, mistake , well yes and no, I discovered I had made a mistake in the jaw line at the end of my last session working on it.  Whilst I did feel up to sewing over one and chatting, unpicking over one and chatting not so much.

So that project went away, hopefully not for too long given I will need to start with that find the fault unpick.

So what to do..got my eye on a much relegated project that has been languishing for some time. It is a combination of cross stitch and specialty stitches or embroidery stitches. Which I have been finding annoying on the 14  count Aida.

Petals in an odd stem stitch  is where I was up to with the first of three completed, the second started and something else coming along to make me abandon it.

So goal for tonight finish the flowers.


By the third one I was free styling and less concerned with it matching the pattern than just getting something done.

I have been working this on a scroll frame however given the length of time it has been stuck on there it needed to come off and have a wash. So an opportunity to see the whole thing and assess where I am.


Lots of stem stitch, lazy daisy and French knots still to go. My mother wanted to know was it finished and had I not missed one. 











Having delved into one on a scroll frame item an taken it off for its bath, there was a second one. Now in this instance it was a charity shop purchase of a much larger scroll frame that happened to still have the project attached.

I had contemplated finding the pattern and finishing it, but on consideration I am not that enamoured of the idea. I may unpick the three little sections started (so farewell to the space shuttle) and then chose something to put into the little spaces. Not sure if the middle design will stay but the writing would go.


 



















At the end of the evening there was time to contemplate if the BFF nights would continue as RAL or return to being a SAL.

We have found a pattern we both think would be pleasant to do for the coming season so our intention is to be back to the SAL from next week.

Oh I almost forgot to put in the link over to my BFF's blog CLICK HERE

Sunday, 12 September 2021

Mr DeMille, I am ready for my close up

 after my last post of the angels face for Millennium back in April I noted that not every one  looks good close up and that perhaps was true of the angel.

It has been a long time since I picked it up, that is because I was debating if the last few stitches that I had put into the face had to come out or could they remain. They were the right colour but for some reason I used two strands where there should only have been one.  I think I stitched to far past the proper brain still functioning point into that dangerous just one more thread stage where the thought these stiches are not going in as easily as the others did not immediately equal stop you are sewing with too many strands. 

Unpicking when you have sewn over one is not delightful, but is doable and in this case that is what I eventually decided to do.

And the face of the angel on the left is done...hence the title of the blog.


looking so much better, although I must admit a bit of distance and the angel as a whole looks good too.


hands and face done on the left time to turn my attention to the face of the angel on the right.


It was Stake Conference this weekend, over the internet, not sure if the progress made will keep me going over the next few days or if it will wait till General Conference to be worked on again as I have other projects easier to fit into the working week and I have been trying to get some quilting projects moving.


Friday, 10 September 2021

BFF RAL (Random along)

 still got the giggles, chuckles and much merriment sewing this.

The changes to the original pattern become much more obvious at this point.

Changed the colour of the trousers to more jean tones.

Shortened the beard.

Made the "shades" darker and of course left off the pointy ears and then there is the hat.

Previous visitors with a good memory might just might understand the hat however as it is not quite finished I will leave any detailed explanations till later.


The backstitch is going to make so much difference, those buggy looking shiny Anchor Marlitt eyes will become shades for example. 

Now one of the delights of the random along is that these projects or anything we randomly decide to do on our joint scheduled craft night are not restricted to that night, either that they can not be worked on at other times or that they have to be worked on in our shared session.

So where this will be by next week or indeed it there will be something else an enjoyable question.

Now my BFF has been having a week off work and by the look of her blog a week on crafts so do pop over and see how she has been doing. We both love getting comments and having people chose to become followers.  I am not sure if the follow by e-mail still works, there were three months of warnings coming up that it would stop working by the end of that month, and the end came and then up popped the warning with a new end date. I have stopped getting the warnings so either they changed their mind and it still works or they (the producers of the widget) final got round to removing it.

Anyway here is the link to my friend.

CLICK here link to BFF

Oh and can I ask you a little style question if I may. I tend to fully justify my paragraphs out of habit as that is how I was expected to do them at work.  That has recently changed due to some report stating people found left justification easier to read...any thoughts or preferances?

Saturday, 4 September 2021

Blackwork underskirt take two

first attempt unpicked time for a rethink. Something smaller but the question about regular or random. It is amazing how truly difficult random is to do.

So regular, did I try it out first or just do it..you know I just went for it. 

The new plan teeny tiny cross stiches at the point the squares in the Aida join.

And shading a little bit of shading with my teeny tiny cross stitches in three shades of grey. 

I did the darkest shade first, just  let it flow then the mid and the teeny bit of light.

I did it to binge watching The Watch on the BBC I Player . I like Terry Pratchet and have read all the Watch related books..and had to suspend 99% of that to watch the inspired by, variations on a theme, embellished version, an appropriate watching choice for my variations on a pattern stitching.


Much happier with this and so all of the fill is completed.

Well there is the hair. People have been waiting for the hair to take away the alien look of the Needlewoman.


and her gold needle of course, she had been looking for that needle for weeks and now she has it to hand.


If you visited earlier you may recall that I had a frame in mind and I extended the sides by two stitches and the top by twelve to fit in the mount which came with the frame.

Now that mount was just the paper one and I was quite OK with that in this instance. So ironed the piece and ready to frame, stretched it on a back card all ready and a draft of air into my work space and the paper mount wafted up, dropped down caught on the edge of the frame and ripped!

At least it was not the glass giving me grief (click here to link to my BFF's glass issue) but I did not have anything to hand to cut a fresh mount so it has just gone in "self" mounted. Maybe at a later date I will get some mount board and re-do. Maybe white as originally intended, perhaps black.

But at least she is framed and up on the wall and not languishing in the almost but not fully finished pile.



Thursday, 2 September 2021

BFF RAL making me laugh

 I am working on a free design generously provided by Durene Jones. 

I chose it because it immediately reminded me of  the person to whom it will eventually be gifted.

I am altering a little as I go along to make the resemblance more pronounced and that is giving me the giggles.

Thinking of the gifting part and the anticipation of the look on their face gave both my BFF and I much amusement as we chatted about the planned changes and why.

It was an evening of totally relaxed stitching.

So this is my progress thus far. Not going so say what the original is or indeed who it is for at this point.

Suffice it to say it is fun.


Click here to see what my BFF randomed this week  (oh we did hold it last week but there was not much to show for it so neither of us blogged)

Wednesday, 1 September 2021

Blackwork underskirt take one

 I have been prevaricating this for two lots of wallpaper and a floor. There is no more putting it off.

So the underskirt was the first bit of need something more that I wanted to do but I had not settled on a fill pattern.

It was whilst looking for that I came across the fill for the lower section of wall paper in The New Anchor Book of Blackwork which I then amended for the upper section of wall paper.

None of the fills in the book felt like they fit. Then I thought perhaps if I did just the goldwork sections from the over dress but in dark grey that might work.








































I rather enjoyed sewing in the little crosses and stars. That I like doing the blackwork and find it soothing is one of the reasons that this pattern has been getting its additional fills. However, much as I liked sewing this I got to this point with the bits of the skirt under the chair still to do and decided I did not like it. Too big, to solid just not right at all.

So out it had to come. Now I will be honest the thought of unpicking it did give me pause and I gave it several hard stairs trying to convince myself it was just fine or maybe would be with something in the middle of the squares to break up that big space. And then I clipped the threads at the back and pulled it all out. 

Once the decision was made the unpicking was oddly therapeutic in its own right, as the grey fluff  pile grew. 

An once it was unpicked, well back to contemplating.