As you can see, since it's been over 3 months! I don't even know if anyone is still following this. I have to admit that Facebook groups and posting in them is so much easier than trying to keep up a blog. For a long time I tried keeping my facebook friends(who have no idea about my hobby) separate from my stitching friends. And now that there are plenty of cross stitch groups on Facebook out there, it's sort of a mute point. I'll get to the point now, it's the stitching you are interested in anyway.
The last time I posted about Cirque was back in January! I hit a snag and couldn't figure out how to put the beads in the pattern as they were too big. Well I finally figured it out and it's finished and framed!! I upcycled an old oak frame and spray painted it white. Then I bought a black suede mat. Love the finished look, if I do say so myself! And to refresh your memory, I used a custom dyed silk thread from Carries Threads. One and 2 strands and Mill Hill beads.
The last time I posted about Cirque was back in January! I hit a snag and couldn't figure out how to put the beads in the pattern as they were too big. Well I finally figured it out and it's finished and framed!! I upcycled an old oak frame and spray painted it white. Then I bought a black suede mat. Love the finished look, if I do say so myself! And to refresh your memory, I used a custom dyed silk thread from Carries Threads. One and 2 strands and Mill Hill beads.
I finished August and September by Country Cottage Needleworks. I changed the
September house to look like a school house stealing the idea from http://fullnovembermoon.blogspot.com/2012/10/september-cottage-finishfinally.html. I have October stitched (so the series is done) but I won't share until its "finished".
I did one of my 6 Mill Hill Halloween pieces. I tried stitching it on the dark material I purchased specifically for them, but I could see the holes and rather than fight with it and probably never get them stitched, I used the paper and I will use a mat to put them all together in a skinny frame. This one is called Halloween Nights.
Then I couldn't resist buying this tuck pillow kit from Pine Mountain. It's a quick stitch and can be finished with the stitching part in just one evening. Now I just need to find a good online tutorial for making the pillows again as I have already purchased enough pink and blue materials to make several more.
I changed the threads to add the bling to it. What fairy doesn't have some sparkles or iridescent threads??
And here is my progress on Balcony View of a Villa from Mystic Stitch.
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Here's Amberlyn, who is now 4 years old and starts her 2nd year in Head Start tomorrow!! She was so happy with this dog purse I bought her!
Hope you had a great summer and will welcome fall with open arms!
Your Ink Circles piece is gorgeous. Congratulations on this and your other finishes!
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We're still here, Nancy, and enjoying looking at your projects. A hint for working on dart fabric: put a dish towel or other white cloth under it. I work in my lap. If you work with a stand, I'm not sure what the best way would be.
ReplyDeletecongrats on the beautiful finishes..
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Lovely finishes Nancy! Especially the Ink Circles. Hoping you still can find a little bit of time to blog. I am not on Facebook (yet..).
ReplyDeleteLovely progress on Balcony View and gorgeous finishes too! That tuck pillow is just too cute! I've not made any of those before. If you find instructions, please share.
ReplyDeleteNice stitching!! So FB has sucked up your time?!
ReplyDeleteOh so great, your Ink Circles finish. And it must look even better in real life when you can see the beading very clearly. I absolutely love the way how you finished your cottages. And the little Halloween piece is just cute. I didn't stitch anything for Halloween this year but at least I collected some charts so that I can stitch for next year's Halloween, lol.
ReplyDeleteView of a Villa is just wonderful, a beautiful design. And you made such a considerable progress on it.
I love all your finishes. You do such an awesome job with the actual finishing. I swear I need to hire you! Amberlynn is growing up so fast. What a cutie! I bet you love spending time with her.
ReplyDeleteGreat update Nancy! Love all of your projects. The Mystic one is moving right along. Amberlynn is a cutie!
ReplyDeleteNancy, I know what you mean about not neglecting blogerland. I have not posted much of anything lately on my blog or yahoo groups. I have been way to busy. I did just post an update myself today. Your stitching looks great!
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