Looks like every year I add a few stitches to this project. It's big, it's long, but I don't have to produce a lot of projects, so... Never mind. I worked on this before stitching Archie Santa, but didn't take a picture, and it's too big for the scanner.
Now we will have a hiatus for Christmas projects; but I wanted to document where I was with this.
Previous update and history of project here.
Friday, 20 November 2015
Winter Fairy Progress 4
Libellés :
cross stitch
,
Joan Elliott
,
Stitching
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Stitching ?
Apparently I didn't post since last June.... I blame it on new technology, where you can share your pictures and progresses on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter with one button. So what about Blogspot? Apparently it got lost on the way. Who still read blogs these days? Not me, I'm an Instagram enthousiast.
So this post is for whoever remains, and also serves as a journal entry.
From 2001 to 2008, I was an avid cross stitcher. Then life changed, and I also wanted to make stuff I could use, and not just pretty pictures. And here came crochet. Then knitting, tatting, and other things. Last December I made an attempt to go back to cross stitch, but then I opened the folder where I had stached all the finished pièces and got depressed. So many beautiful pictures with no use at all....
But here comes Christmas. Early this year as DBF decided to make the Christmas tree last Sunday. So I stitched little Archie here. I think I will make a mini cushion.
About the project itself.... It's a Margaret Sherry design from an old CrossStitcher magazine, from a time they had one Archie design per month. I used DMC threads. And I was glad to stitch it on 14 count aida when came the moment to do the backstitch. Very challenging as non go through the holes, but I love the sketchy final result, so it was worth it.
Next: more Christmas stitching.
So this post is for whoever remains, and also serves as a journal entry.
From 2001 to 2008, I was an avid cross stitcher. Then life changed, and I also wanted to make stuff I could use, and not just pretty pictures. And here came crochet. Then knitting, tatting, and other things. Last December I made an attempt to go back to cross stitch, but then I opened the folder where I had stached all the finished pièces and got depressed. So many beautiful pictures with no use at all....
But here comes Christmas. Early this year as DBF decided to make the Christmas tree last Sunday. So I stitched little Archie here. I think I will make a mini cushion.
About the project itself.... It's a Margaret Sherry design from an old CrossStitcher magazine, from a time they had one Archie design per month. I used DMC threads. And I was glad to stitch it on 14 count aida when came the moment to do the backstitch. Very challenging as non go through the holes, but I love the sketchy final result, so it was worth it.
Next: more Christmas stitching.
Libellés :
Christmas
,
cross stitch
,
CrossStitcher
,
Margaret Sherry
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
Tatted blue phone pouch progress
Remember I tatted a little square motif, then started to make more and join them as I go?
I finally made 14 squares, and I hope that, folded in two, it will cover an iphone 6. Otherwise I will have to make an extra edging.
I still need to find a way to close the sides, with a row of rings, or a sort of rope ?
Now I wish I simply joind the squares before, just like I did for my first phone pouch ! Oh well, can't think of everything all the time...
I finally made 14 squares, and I hope that, folded in two, it will cover an iphone 6. Otherwise I will have to make an extra edging.
I still need to find a way to close the sides, with a row of rings, or a sort of rope ?
Now I wish I simply joind the squares before, just like I did for my first phone pouch ! Oh well, can't think of everything all the time...
Monday, 22 June 2015
An unexpected bargain
Yesterday morning I went to the local market, and they have a big haberdashery stand. On a first look, all they had was generic big balls of size 20 thread.
But talking to the sellers, I told them that I was looking for fine thread for tatting, and the husband came with a box of 10 DMC cordonnet special, size 30, and an extra bag of 19 balls of different sizes from 100 to 30. They sold all the 29 balls to me for 30 euros.
Do the math, it's just a bit more than 1 euro the ball. I searched the net, and one ball of those is usually sold for 7 to 9 euros. Not to mention that you can't find them in shops. You can wonder how DMC threads are so hard to find in France, their country of origin, and so expensive, compaired to other countries.
Anyway, I now have loads of thread for my tatting. And I made a little scale thingy, the same flower tatted with the different thread sizes. I thought it could be handy at some point.
But talking to the sellers, I told them that I was looking for fine thread for tatting, and the husband came with a box of 10 DMC cordonnet special, size 30, and an extra bag of 19 balls of different sizes from 100 to 30. They sold all the 29 balls to me for 30 euros.
Do the math, it's just a bit more than 1 euro the ball. I searched the net, and one ball of those is usually sold for 7 to 9 euros. Not to mention that you can't find them in shops. You can wonder how DMC threads are so hard to find in France, their country of origin, and so expensive, compaired to other countries.
Anyway, I now have loads of thread for my tatting. And I made a little scale thingy, the same flower tatted with the different thread sizes. I thought it could be handy at some point.
Monday, 15 June 2015
3d tatted star
At first I wasn't going to buy the "crochet creation" magazine about tatting (a translated Japanese tatting book sold as a crochet magazine, go figure) but then I wanted to make the 3d thingies, so...
Here is the 3d star made of 8 flowers. It's quite big, I used a size 10 thread, but I think it's the perfect size for the Christmas tree !
Here is the 3d star made of 8 flowers. It's quite big, I used a size 10 thread, but I think it's the perfect size for the Christmas tree !
Sunday, 14 June 2015
Tatted snowflake
Just a snowflake in size 30 thread, just for the fun. And you can't make too many flakes for Christmas...
Monday, 8 June 2015
petit beurre tatted motifs
At the beginning, I wanted to make the amulet bag in my japanese tatting book. But one square is 4cm by 4 cm, not big enough for a bag or even a pouch ! So I decided to make several. I don't know how big it will end up.
I am making it in two colours because I started loading one shuttle with blue cotton size 20, but all the other shuttles were full, so I took a size 20 white thread.
I think the effect is nice, even if the squares make me think of"petit beurre" biscuits !
I am making it in two colours because I started loading one shuttle with blue cotton size 20, but all the other shuttles were full, so I took a size 20 white thread.
I think the effect is nice, even if the squares make me think of"petit beurre" biscuits !
Thursday, 4 June 2015
Back from the lost things
I've been crafting for so long I have loads of bits and bobs in my crafty boxes.
And sometimes it's even finished stuff like this tatted rosette. I have no idea when I made it, but it was years ago.
I washed and blocked it and voilà ! Ready to use ! It's so small it can only go in the Christmas tree, but well...
And sometimes it's even finished stuff like this tatted rosette. I have no idea when I made it, but it was years ago.
I washed and blocked it and voilà ! Ready to use ! It's so small it can only go in the Christmas tree, but well...
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Tatted motifs now in a square
Last time I showed you 2 of those motifs joined together, and now here are 2 more, and I have a square ! I don't know how many I will make like that....
I like how the cormer rings linked in the middle create yet another motif...
I like how the cormer rings linked in the middle create yet another motif...
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
This little fairy goes to the market....
and brings her tatted bag with her ! I made this cute little tatted bag and gave it to my mom for Mother's day on Sunday. She has a collection of miniatures, and the bag fitted right in. I sew a little flower I had made some time ago.
I wonder who would recognise the doll. When I was a little girl, they got a collection of "Flower fairies", dainty dolls with cute dresses and wings, about half the size of a Barbie. I got my first one in York, UK, in this tiny toy shop that looked like a fairytale. Then I sold them in Belgium and I got a few more.
Of course I kept them as decoration, along with my Strawberry Shortcake dolls....
Anyway, cute bag, will make some more I guess ;)
I wonder who would recognise the doll. When I was a little girl, they got a collection of "Flower fairies", dainty dolls with cute dresses and wings, about half the size of a Barbie. I got my first one in York, UK, in this tiny toy shop that looked like a fairytale. Then I sold them in Belgium and I got a few more.
Of course I kept them as decoration, along with my Strawberry Shortcake dolls....
Anyway, cute bag, will make some more I guess ;)
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