Sunday, October 16, 2016

Drought has broken at Hawk Run Hollow

It's been a loooong time since I last posted, but finally I am here.

Due mainly to a holiday in Queensland (dog sitting for my Son), I have finally finished Block 6.  I had forgotten how lovely it is to actually finish a piece.  That sense of achievement is great and even though I am only half way through this sampler, I am determined to keep up the momentum now until it is finished.

My 13 year old Grandson watched me stitching one day and asked how long it  had taken and he was pretty horrified when I showed him my little book with the hours written in it.  His older Brother saw me doing some colour blending for a card one day and asked " don't you get bored doing that?".   Since they are into Wakeboarding which is a fast and exciting sport, my hobbies must be very dull by comparison.

So here is block six:
 
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And my progress so far:
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Please note that I have commenced stitching on block 7 - yay!
 
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I have just realised that I haven't posted about the finish of Aaron's birth sampler!   I finished it a couple of months ago, just after his 3rd birthday!!!!  Oh well, at least It is finished.  I got lost with this one so many times along the way.

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I think the AVAS colours were just too pale for me and I did alter quite a few, but then I realised that it was going to be far too long by the time I added in the name and date, so I decided it needed a complete revamp, which required unpicking - quite a bit of unpicking actually!  
 
So now to get this one and one other to the framer.  Stay tuned !

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Five down and seven to go

I think this must be the longest anyone has taken to stitch Christmas At Hawk Run Hollow.  Talk about dragging it out.  Stitching always seems to be at the end of my to do things these days.  I keep promising myself that I will stitch each night but it just doesn't happen.  Anyway, back in July I finished Block five so here it is:
    
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and a view of progress so far:

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I guess it is not going to be finished in time for this Christmas either as I have started to stitch a birth sampler for my Grandson. 
 
I chose SB The Promise and will work in his details towards the end of the sampler.  I chose to stitch it in AVAS because I had all of the threads, but it is very pale.  Not a lot to show at this stage:

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The colour is not good here as this is 32 count Belfast Platinum, so not grey at all.
 
 
So that is about it for now.  I should be taking advantage of a free day and sitting outside in the beautiful spring sunshine instead of fiddling around on the computer.
As always, thanks for popping in,
Mary

Monday, January 13, 2014

Yay, the plan is working

I am so pleased with myself this afternoon because I have just finished Sergei - the very elegant bird from Plum Street Samplers.
 
I started this one back in April 2012 while I was away on holiday as it was the smallest piece of stitching I could find to take with me.  I have barely touched it since then, but decided to finish it off before I got back on to the huge task (for me) of finishing off Christmas at Hawk Run Hollow.
 
I have stitched on it a little in the last week or so, but this morning I sat by the window with the early morning sunlight streaming in and started working on him.  I completed the last stitches about an hour ago, and as it is very hot here now it was getting rather sticky for stitching.
 
So, ta da !!  here is Sergei !! 
 
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I know, I know - sorry it is not ironed!  As I said above I was so chuffed that I wanted to share it straight away and it really is a bit too hot for ironing!  (honestly!)
 
It is stitching night tonight, so if it is cooler, I will be able to move back onto CHRH and see if I can get into the swing of doing one block a month.
 
Thanks for popping in,
Mary

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

About THAT stocking!

2014 - can you believe it??
 
Surprise, surprise, I do have a finish for 2013 - in fact I have 3 finishes.  It was a race against the clock, but I managed to have three new stockings hanging from the mantle at my Daughter's home.  Not something I had originally intended, but something I am so happy with now.

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In order of finish, they are:  Greg's ( SB Brett's)

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  Susan's ( SB Anna's)
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... and last, but most importantly, Aaron's ( SB Reed's)
 

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I am sure you will all have noticed that there is a difference in the stocking I showed last post and the photo of that stocking today.  Well,  I had finished the stitching on that stocking and wasn't happy with the colour the name was stitched in (the red), so I restitched it in the blue from the waves, which I thought was more in keeping for a baby boy. While at the shop choosing the backing/lining material I saw Reed's stocking on display and just loved the beautiful blues and just knew it was the one I should have done for Aaron.  What to do ??  Well, to cut a long story a little bit shorter, I pulled out the name again, and restitched it (in the red) with my Son in Law's name.   While I waited for a couple of threads for Reed's stocking I commenced work on my Daughter's stocking and when it was done I stitched one for the original recipient, Aaron.  
 
At this stage I should also confess that I did not do the making up of these stockings. Whilst I enjoy hand stitching, machine stitching is a chore, which is evidenced by my pile of unfinished pieces.  I can sew, and I have sewn the previous stockings I have stitched, but don't enjoy it, (and I decided that I am too old to be doing something I don't enjoy if I don't have to), so these three were finished by Diane from Craftee Cottage in Oakleigh, and they look beautiful and I am almost over the feeling of guilt at not doing them myself.

I absolutely loved stitching these SB stockings - if you have never stitched one, you should try it.  Yes, it is quite different to the fine linen, but it is fun in that it grows so fast.  I would love to do some more, but as they are a labour of love, you do need to choose the perfect recipient.  I know that my Daughter considers them heirlooms and they will be hung for many years to come.

So, now it is time to return to some long neglected stitching.  Christmas at Hawk Run Hollow is at the top of the list, but I have been working on Sergei (Plum Street Samplers) in the last few days.  I started this in April 2012 as it was a small piece to take away on holiday, and because it is small I will complete it now and then give the huge piece my undivided attention.   Well, that sounds like a plan, anyway!!

Thanks for tuning in folks, and the very happiest of New Year's to each of you - may 2014 be filled with good health and happiness!

Mary

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

About a boy's stocking

Wow, I am finally updating my stitching blog.

Why am I finally back to stitching?   Well, I have a beautiful new Grandson and of course he has to have a Shepherds Bush stocking to hang up with those of his Brother and Sister at Christmas.  So that was the incentive.  Out came all the stocking patterns and I narrowed the choice down to 3.  I decided to do whichever of those I already had the pack of embellishments for, but that didn't work because I had all of the button packs!!!!   However, I finally made a decision on his stocking and sent off my order for the perle threads that I didn't have.  The later SB stocking patterns use a variety of threads, including some over dyed.  Fortunately, I did have one piece of Floba so I was able to start on the stocking with the threads I had. 
 
The stocking I chose was "Brett's".  Here is my progress to date:

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Finally, here is an update of CHRH - very slow progress on this one.
 
Let's just say that if it wasn't for my dear friend Margaret who keeps inviting me to her stitching nights where I put in a minimum amount of stitches once a month, then my progress would be nil.   However, I do enjoy it on the odd occasion when I pick it up and hope to get back to it earnestly soon.  This block was rather monotonous with all those white snowflakes and the changing of threads on the house, but I was determined not to start another block until this one was completed. 

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Block 4 CHRH

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the first 4 blocks of CHRH
only 8 to go !!
 
Well, I have to say it is lovely to have finally written this update.  I have been procrastinating for far too long and the longer you leave something the harder it is to get back to it.
Hopefully I will be back soon with the stitching all finished on the stocking (and all the buttons and trinkets sewn on too)!
 
Mary

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Three firsts ???

My first post for 2012 - didn't manage to get it done in January because I was busy stitching !! lol that's my excuse.

So, what was I stitching?  well I was finishing the stitching on DT English Garden Pocket.  As to when the actual finishing of the pocket will occur - well that's another question.  I have had it hanging over the back of a chair in the hope that I may pluck up the courage to start the cutting and making process, but so far there has been no sign of that happening although I have read the instructions several times. 

I decided to check out Karen Vincent's finishing service, but her website has not been updated and her Picasa albums have disappeared, so do hope all is well with her. 

Enough waffle - here is the piece in question:

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First Finish for 2012

I used Needlepoint silks on 32 Belfast cream but I changed the colour of the house as I thought it was a bit too blue.

I had promised myself that I would actually make up some of the pieces I have stitched, but that wasn't about to happen and I really wanted to get on with some proper stitching.  Boris and Olga were calling to me so I pulled them out only to find I didn't have any of the required threads (ok, I could have done them in dmc but  .... ).   Christmas At Hawk Run Hollow was next on the pile ... ahh  NPI, that's better.... but guess what - of the 59 shades required I only had 16 in my collection.  Buying 43 NPI didn't fit in with my "use whatever you have in the stash" resolution, so I bit the bullet and started it with what I had.  For the first block I only had two of the NPI so went all the way with DMC.  I will assess each block as I get to it.  The very good news was that I had the perfect piece of linen - 40ct Zweigart - which had been a gift from Sandra, and the colour seemed to be a good substitute for the recommended Lakeside Linens Examplar.  After hours of deliberation/procrastination I put the first stitches in on the 21st January. 

I have given myself a personal challenge to get one block done each month and should I finish a block before the end of the month, then - woo hoo, I can start on Boris.
I am really proud to say that I finished Block one on 14th February and bearing in mind that I only started on 21st January that is some kind of record for me.


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First Block of CHRH finished

Block two is on the way, but there is a lot of stitching in it so I will need to keep threading those needles if I am to stay on target.

By the way, I have found a great use for the IPad I received for Christmas - I can zoom into Nicole's finished CAHRH and see exactly which colour I should be using and whether the dmc is a good match or  not - Thank you Nicole!

Happy stitching
Mary

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Peace ....

absolute peace !  For me, the days after Christmas are the ones that really spell out Christmas.  The hustle and bustle leading up to the big day are over and there is a quietness everywhere that is just a wonderful time to slow down, relax, smell the roses, and recharge our batteries before the new year dawns and we are once again embroiled in the myriad of normal daily events.

I have not only smelt the roses, but I have pruned them, weeded parts of my overgrown garden and actually sat in the garden on a couple of occasions to just enjoy it.  I have also made a small inroad into cleaning out piles of papers that were threatening to take over the whole of the floor in the study.

So feeling reasonably virtuous, I decided that the time was right to update the blog.  Not that there is a lot to show in the way of stitching, but more particularly I wanted to say a big thank you to all of you who have posted to your blogs.   I have popped in from time to time to check up on all of you, often without the time or energy to leave a comment, and see all your beautiful finishes and I leave with my passion for stitching still alive. 
THANK YOU !

Suffice to say the ninth day didn't get finished !!

I did manage to stitch SB Love scissor fob for a friend way back in July and liked it enough to do another one for myself.

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About the same time I started DT English Garden Pocket and that has been the only other item I have worked on since.  It is not finished, and although I optimistically picked it up last night for the first time in ages, it will not be finished in 2011.

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and, that, I am afraid, is it.  Not much to show but at least I have a clean slate for 2012.

I hope you have a very healthy and happy 2012.

Mary

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Ninth day

I have been spending my stitching hours working on the 12 Days of Christmas project and here is the Ninth day nearly finished.  It does need a few more tiny red beads but then this square will be done.
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This is  a lot of fun just adding bits and making it up as you go.  I have been moving between the different squares/days as the mood takes me but none of the others are finished yet.
Cheers
Mary


Tuesday, June 21, 2011

12 Days of Christmas

When I said I'd be back with some photos of my current project, I didn't expect it to be so soon, but I am having a really good catch up on lots of bits and pieces today.

I bought the material for this back in December 2008 - very much a spur of the moment purchase as there was a finished one on display in the shop and I thought it was delightful.   I actually started to stitch on it in May 2009, thinking it would be done by Christmas !!! ho ho ho !  I worked on it until July 2009 and it got put aside.  I picked it up again in May 2011 and have been spending my all stitching time on it. 

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The vine on the outer border is stem stitched in gold with red beads all along it;  the "12 Days ..." is outlined in chain stitch; all of the pale green borders have two rows of running stitch around them. 
I haven't been doing it in any particular order - just whatever takes my fancy.

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The photos are not very good, but you should be able to click to enlarge them to see the detail.  The snowman's jacket has some stitching; most of the main bits are outlined, including all of the pears, birdcage, duck, gingerbread man etc.  I have started to add ribbons and trims here and there.

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Satin stitch on the candy canes; the clock is outlined in stem stitch with metallic thread (not fun stitching with that!) and chain stitch on the gold rings.

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The partridge is outlined in gold thread and has blue beads at his throat; red ribbon sewn on his wings and I have done some ribbon leaves too.  The birdcage is outlined, as are the birds, but they need something more to lift them a bit.

It is a fun project - but I am finding the stitching much harder to do than cross stitching on lovely soft linen. 

As always, thanks for popping in,
Mary


The lovely Elizabeth

Finally a photo of Elizabeth.  I finished her in early April - well, finished except for the words.  I still have not decided what will go there - I had intended to put my Daughter's name there but not sure now and will see what she prefers.

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I know some of you will not appreciate that I have changed the pattern so it is all symmetrical, but it would have driven me mad as it was.

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I do love this one - the colours are so pretty.   I look forward to seeing it framed one day soon.

This little one was also finished a while back  - it is BBD Pins and Needles.  I have added it to the pile waiting to be made into something.

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A very wonky photo - not sure what angle I was aiming for there - probably in a hurry as usual.

I am off to take some photos of my currect project.
Mary