Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Look at me! Another post in the same week!

I thought I'd update my finishes since 2014 when my needle went cold and I stopped blogging for a long while. I actually had two more finishes that year, this one was on my birthday in 2014!

Just Nan's Magic Wings-April 4th, 2014. One of those Filagree Fancies kits.


Later that summer I signed up for a counted canvas piece by Kathy Rees called Sudoku Delight & chose the blue/green colorway. Took it on vacation, which was a good thing cause it rained most of the week! It has since been framed. Completed August 24th, 2014.


I returned to another hobby, crocheting, but while in a neighboring town found myself in a needlepoint shop and picked up a painted canvas by Rebecca Woods on sale called Cat Tangle...with a yarn theme! I used some of that DMC wire for the yarn, wrapping it and couching it down to give the piece a 3D effect. This has also been framed, still need to hang up a bunch of stuff but our recent move has us still unpacking! This was completed on April 8th, 2015.


 That's it. That's everything off my needle until this year. Lots of stuff hot off the hook, crocheting up a storm, gifts, chemo hats for Duke Hospital, throw pillows, afghans, even a queen-sized bedspread in the round, designed by Frank O'Randle on Ravelry. Maybe I'll do a crochet post later, of all the best stuff at least. The hats would be pretty boring though.


Just no stitchy stuff in all that time. I'm feeling the shift back to stitching though...at least I did finish the Mill Hill cat earlier this year (and blogged about it) and I've been working on a couple of UFOs in June. (There will be a post about that too!) The move (in the middle of the Covid19 pandemic no less) has sucked all the energy out of me and we are literally in the final week of it all, with the old house about to be listed for sale, so revving up my needle again...new start coming soon! Thanks for dropping by, please comment if you feel the urge!

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Happy 4th of July America!

So, a fellow blogger https://serendipitousstitching.blogspot.com/ has this monthly thing going...this month of July it is houses...where you post pics of all the things of the theme that you've stitched over the years, and I thought, hey! I can do that! What a way to get my blog kickstarted again!

So, "Houses" by StitchinKat...including my interpretation of what's included in the term, cause I think birdhouses count! 

First, a couple of ornaments. This one is from a JCS ornament issue early on. I'll have to go in search of it to be sure but I think it's called Reindeer on the Roof. eta: I found it! It is Mary Garry's Sewing Cabin-Reindeer on The Roof from the JCS 1997 Orn. Issue. 


Here's a birdhouse entry! Season's Tweetings by SanMan Originals.


This is called Birdhouse Row by Sekas & Co.


And this is A Bird for All Seasons, a Dimensions kit I stitched in the 90s!

This one is by Mosey 'n Me and is called Welcome to My Garden.


Castles count as houses don't they?  The famous Castle by Theresa Wentzler, gold conversion by me (look for it elsewhere on this blog).

Another birdhouse, from a Leisure Arts leaflet, slightly edited to say "shelters friends" rather than "shelters a friend". Made as a gift in the 90s. Hey, it says "house" right in the words!

Yes, I live in a nuthouse! This now hangs beside the front door. The tail is stitched with Fuzzy Stuff! Welcome to the Nuthouse by Waxing Moon. 


Of course, there had to be something from Little House Needleworks, this is Schoolgirl Lessons.


Another SanMan Originals, a house of a different construction...ice! It's called Sharing the Holidays. 


This is a Mill Hill kit, the Gingerbread House. Made as a gift for my MIL who liked to make them with my daughter when she was little!


So, technically this is a sheep's house, but who's counting...heh, heh. ;-)

From a class by Chessie & Me, it's called Shepherd's Christmas. There's always a Chessie cat charm in there somewhere!


Here is Carriage House Samplings Christmas at Hawk Run Hollow, which I took quite a few liberties with...including stitching it on 40ct silk gauze! Notice I also gave block 4 with the deer a night sky with a moon (so you could see the snowflakes on the gauze), changed the color of the horse in block 6 (to honor a friend named Cinnamon), added a singing ginger cat (my Leo) behind the lamppost in block 8, and left out the ghostly(?) figure in the 12th block. But look at all those houses!


This is by SamSarah Design Studio, the March Birdhouses.


And another SanMan Originals for the 4th of July! It's called Americana Birdhouses.


This is of course a "house of worship", the Duke University Chapel Tower, a prominent feature on campus in my hometown and where I attended college. My mom worked there for 47 years and I made this for her. It was from a kit by a defunct company called Happenchance Designs. I added a few birds in flight cause I could. My brother has it now.

No list of "houses" would be complete without some of Elizabeths Designs' little cottages! I have a mad plan to make them all and incorporate them into a landscape quilt of some sort...3 done so far! 

Beekeeper's Cottage
Bluebird Cottage
Ladybug Cottage


This is from Dutch Treat, one of the first ones she did, the Colonial Tabletopper. Stitched in 2002.


By Brooke Nolan for The Silver Needle in Tulsa, OK. So fun to stitch! Wish I was actually at Camp WannaSew! 


And finally, a giant biscornu, sofa pillow size. Another SanMan Originals pattern, Welcome Square. I'd just become obsessed with biscornu and thought, why not? It's square, I can make it a biscornu too! Turned out pretty good I think!

 So, that's all my "Houses" for the month of July. August is going to be Books. I'm hoping that includes book-related things like libraries, bookshops, bookmarks, etc. I'll have to ask!  Anyway, this was fun!  Love to hear comments from you all!