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Saturday, December 31, 2016
Happy New Year!
Wishing you all a happy, healthy, peaceful, very crafty 2017, with strength for the not so good times that may show up.
I've actually made a stitching plan for 2017. I'm shocked at myself, I never do that, but I am inspired by all of you who do. So, the overall aim is to reduce my WIPs, most of which are big projects so even a couple of finishes would make me happy. I've joined 2 SALs on Facebook and I want to keep on with the Christmas Ornament SAL (and actually stitch something) run by Kaye at Kitten Stitching and work on my oldest UFO (how often have I said that?).
So this is what my months should look like.
Days 1-7: Ornament SAL. I have a plan this year - and patterns - Dragon Dreams version of 12 Days of Christmas called 12 Dragonlets of 2012 - and fabric! But I'm short floss so January will probably have 1-7 and 22-28 reversed. Hmmm, this is NOT an auspicious start!
Days 8-14: One of my Facebook SAL new starts Crossed Wings Great Blue Heron. I have everything to start him.
Days 15-21: My oldest UFO. This was the last progress picture I took 26 July 2015. Eek, I didn't realise it hadn't even been touched in 2016.
Day 22-28: The second of my Facebook SAL new starts HAED Stormy.
I have everything to start this and because there is no background I'm stitching it on a piece of Colour Cascade Fabrics called Midnight Blue.
Day 29+: I'll concentrate on my .non-cross stitch projects. If my ornament doesn't take all of Week 1, I'll have some "whatever I want" crafting.
Now to see if I can stick to this.
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Crossed Wings,
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Thursday, December 29, 2016
WIP Wednesday 28 December 2016
24 hours late! Here we are, the last Wednesday of 2016 and I'm late!
I did get in a little craft time this week, which makes me feel so much better. I finally got the repeat pattern in the doll costume sorted out, so my knitting now looks like this.
It doesn't look like it, but I have started the shaping to make the dress top.
Retirement Means has gone from here
to here.
Not a lot of back stitch, but at least the shovel and hose look like what they are.
I'm hoping to get some stitching time this weekend, so we shall see how things go.
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2016,
December,
Doll Kit,
Joan Elliott,
Mary Maxim,
Retirement Means,
WIP
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Merry Christmas!
I want to wish all of you a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Joyful Celebration of whatever tradition you follow.
May you experience love, laughter, the joy of family & friends, peace and hope.
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
WIP Wednesday 21 December 2016
And I have nothing. Nothing! I didn't put one stitch in Retirement Means and I have pulled out the start of the doll outfit TWICE now as I keep screwing up the pattern repeat. Hopefully the third time will be the charm.
We've been having some cold (for us) weather and there was this lovely winter waterfall just outside my apartment block.
Such a sad little post. LOL I will try to be back on track next week.
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
WIP Wednesday 14 December 2016
Well, we're still dealing with minus temperatures and it's supposed to snow again this weekend, then rain for four days. That won't be so bad as long as it doesn't freeze again after. Oh well, excellent excuse to snuggle indoors, stitch and pet cats. Speaking of stitching, what's happened?
Well, I had a small finish
for a friend whose daughter is Eeyore crazy.
Retirement Means went from here
to here.
Cross stitch is complete, back stitching about to start.
And I started my new non-cross stitch project.
There is only one doll in the kit, but enough yarn to make all 3 outfits and blanket. I haven't knit with such small needles and wool in years, but if it turns out well I will probably give it to the Seniors' Centre to raffle at the Spring Tea.
Is everyone (anyone?) close to being ready for Christmas?
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Doll Kit,
Joan Elliott,
Mary Maxim,
Retirement Means,
Winter
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
WIP Wednesday 7 December 2016
Well it happened this weekend - Mother Nature decided to remind us west coasters that it was winter and blessed us with this.
And it wasn't any better looking up the hill.
And from then until at least next Friday we are going to be in minus temperatures, so brrrr. However, it does make for good stitching weather. The rug went from here
to TA-DA, a finish!
Now I just need to bind the excess canvas underneath and it can be off to its new home.
And Retirement didn't get totally ignored, going from here
to here.
As you can see, the hoop got moved again. There's a little wagon and another bee to be added in, then finish the border so the back stitching can begin.
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2016,
December,
Hooked rug,
Joan Elliott,
Mary Maxim,
Prince Rupert,
Retirement Means,
Winter
Friday, December 2, 2016
Spoiled Again!
I've been unusually lucky the last couple of months with giveaways. Back in October, Riona who blogs as Oubliette was hosting a giveaway of 10 Halloween charts and I won. Well the charts have arrived and look what I got!
Five charts here - and I want to do them all. But there was so much more.
Two charts in this picture.
Love the different finishes.
I've seen this one stitched on a couple of blogs and I love it. This may be my first stitch.
But then look at all these wonderful Celtic patterns - how do I choose?
And this one made me smile. I want to stitch him, but definitely not buy from him!
Thank you SO much Riona! I'm just thrilled and quite happy about falling over to the dark side.
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
WIP Wednesday 30 November 2016 - And Some Bits
It is the last day of November, already! Do you all get the impression that time just goes too fast for me? This post is fairly picture heavy.
I did get in some craft time and Retirement went from here
to here.
I'm very pleased her tools are not hovering in midair any more. Hopefully this week the basket will get a bottom.
The rug went from here
to here sorta. When I put the rug on the freezer (the only thing big enough to spread it out on) for the picture, Snowy immediately hopped off the cat tower and laid down on all the softness.
After several attempts to move him (he can jump back up faster than I can take a picture), I simply waited him out.
The last snowman is done! I have 3 and about 2/3 rows of the blue background and 5 rows of the red and white border to be finished.
I also received an envelope from Rosey who blogs as Ishkabibble with the patterns I had won in a giveaway. This is what I was lucky enough to receive.
My very first Prairie Schooler patterns! Anyone giving odds on the chances they will be stitched by next Christmas??
And you must be careful what you say to friends. My craft partner Cynthia posted on her FB page a notice for a one evening pottery painting workshop. I casually mentioned it looked like an interesting way to spend an evening and the next thing I knew, I was signed up. We had a choice of painting a yarn bowl or a mug and I chose a yarn bowl. Now, please understand, I can't draw on a flat piece of paper, never mind something 3 dimensional, so I just played with colour. It really was a fun evening and this is what I ended up with after the instructor took all the pieces to be glazed and fired.
Definitely not great art but it will be really useful.
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Hooked rug,
Joan Elliott,
Mary Maxim,
November.,
Pottery,
Retirement Means,
Snowy,
WIP
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
WIP Wednesday 23 November 2016
And it's another Wednesday and time to review what's been done.
Again, the rug got most of my attention, going from here
to here
with a softness check when I took the picture. I think it passed as Yoda took a lengthy nap before I was able to put it away.
Retirement went from here
to here.
Labels:
2016,
Hooked rug,
Joan Elliott,
Mary Maxim,
November.,
Retirement Means,
WIP,
Yoda
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
WIP Wednesday 16 November 2016
Well, I'm pushing on with the rug, It's gone from here
to here.
And while Retirement has gotten less attention, I haven't completely ignored her - had to move the hoop. She's gone from here
to here.
She now has 2 legs to stand on and a couple more bees buzzing around.
So, all in all a good week!
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2016,
Hooked rug,
Joan Elliott,
Mary Maxim,
November.,
Retirement Means,
WIP
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
WIP Wednesday 9 November 2016
And here we go with another Wednesday report. My rug got most of the attention this week and went from here
to here.
I'm a couple of rows passed halfway.
Retirement didn't get completely neglected. She went from here
to here.
It's nice to see her boot attached to her leg - and know she does have a second leg!
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2016,
Hooked rug,
Joan Elliott,
Mary Maxim,
November.,
Snowman
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
WIP Wednesday 2 November 2016
Welcome to November! Somebody flipped a switch yesterday and we went from unseasonably warm temperatures and sun to cold wind, black skies and cold rain. Fall in Prince Rupert is back to normal, darn it.
Had a pretty good craft week. Retirement Means went from here
to here.
The rug didn't get quite as much time, but still went from here
to here.
How about you, has it been a good week?
Labels:
2016,
Hooked rug,
Joan Elliott,
Mary Maxim,
November.,
Snowman,
WIP
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