Showing posts with label International Round Robin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Round Robin. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2009

A Stitcher's Weekend

I have some pictures to share with you from the stitching retreat I attended over the Labor Day long weekend. This retreat was held at Kathy's home on the shores of Lake Ontario. Kathy is the other Canadian participant in the International RR. She has an inspiring and wonderful view of Lake Ontario. What stitcher wouldn't want this in their own backyard?





The lighthouse on the point in the first photo is one we visited earlier in the summer when we were camping.

On Sunday, we were spectators at an outdoor wedding that was held on the public property next door to Kathy's. It was a beautiful spot, but a bit windy.



Despite all of the excitement, I did manage to get some stitching done. On Saturday I worked on the heart for Carolyn's RR.




Carolyn's RR

Here I am handing the RR off to Kathy.



On Sunday I started the Happy Birthday stocking and have since completed it. This stocking clearly dates me!


Happy Birthday

I am working on another stocking that I hope to finish today. I have ordered the Halloween stockings which should have arrived last week. I received the bill for them, but no stockings yet. Not usually the order that you want to get things in!

Yesterday, I finally picked up my finish from the framer. I think it turned out quite well. I had originally planned to hang this in my craft room, but instead I hung it in the dining room and replaced an ugly pansy print that was there.


Each Day is a New Beginning

That's my stitching update for this week. I will have more finishes to share with you soon!

Friday, September 4, 2009

So many stockings, so little time!

So I think it's fairly obvious by now that I am not very good at posting on this blog on a regular basis. :P However, the flipside of that is that I have a lot of stitchy news to report!

Here is a picture of the stocking that I finished. The only thing it's missing is a hanger.


Sweetheart Sampler
by Blackbird Designs

I had also finished stitching another of the stockings, but I made a tragic mistake. I stitched the stocking too close to the first one! That means that I did not have enough material for a seam. Oh, I was not pleased with myself at all! So I fretted about this for awhile and then decided that there was no other option but to stitch the stocking over again.

Following from that mistake was the decision to forego the fabric that I stitched the first two stockings on, and instead purchase cuts of the R&R fabric that the patterns called for. I had to mail order those since nobody seems to sell R&R fabric around here. When I received the fabric I decided to go back to the beginning and start stitching the January stockings. I have one finished so far - Auld Lang Syne. I think that instead of finishing these into stockings as I go, I am going to build up a pile of them and finish them all at once. We'll see if that ends up being a wise decision or not!


Auld Lang Syne
by Blackbird Designs

This morning I received a package of charts that I had been anxiously awaiting. Have a peek at what I ordered -


In case you can't see it that well, my haul included:
  • April, May, June & July stockings by Blackbird Designs
  • Merry Christmas By The Letter by Lizzie Kate (first two charts)
  • Love Notes by Plum Street Samplers
  • Quaker Turtles by With My Needle
The types of charts that I enjoy stitching have changed dramatically. Before, I very much preferred stitching large designs like the Celtic Ladies by L&L. Although I still love those designs, I now find myself being drawn mostly to seasonal charts. I want to eventually be in a position where I can swap out designs in my house depending on the time of year. I think that's why I love the stockings so much, and also why I ordered Love Notes (reminds me of Valentine's Day) and the Lizzie Kate charts. Actually, I didn't realize that the main Love Notes design was a pincushion! I'm still going to go ahead with my original plan and frame it and hang it on my bedroom wall. Of course, now Blackbird Designs has come out with August and Halloween stockings (which I must have!), and the next sections of the Lizzie Kate charts are out. Ah, a stitcher's "work" is never done!

My Hugs and Kisses WIP has not been forgotten. I have put some stitches into it, although I think it's going on the backburner for awhile until I get some more stockings done.


I've also stitched my heart on Marian's RR as part of the ongoing Friendship Sampler RR.


Marian's RR

I have actually met the lady that I mail each RR to. She lives near my mother-in-law and I met her this past summer while we were up camping that way. This weekend, I am attending a stitching retreat at her home. I am excited, as it is my very first retreat! I am planning to sit outside by the water since the weather is supposed to be glorious, drink wine spritzers, chat with the ladies, and stitch stockings all the live long day!

In other stitchy news, I still have not gotten Each Day is a New Beginning back from the framer's. It's been exactly two months today! I will not be taking any pictures back to this store for framing. First the framer was on vacation, then the store was closed, then I was away so wasn't able to pick it up, and now the store seems to be closed again. I can't leave a message because the voice mailbox is full. It's too bad. The owner of the shop is a nice lady and quite helpful, but I can't get past how hard it is to get hold of her and how unreliable the store hours are. Tsk, tsk.

Wishing you all a wonderful long weekend. I hope you have beautiful weather too!

Friday, July 17, 2009

Round Robin & Hugs and Kisses

It has been awhile since I had received a mailing for the International RR. I finally received two - Ann's and Simone's. Here are pics of the hearts that I stitched on their samplers. I used Cherry Bark by GAST on Simone's and DMC (can't recall the number) on Ann's.


Simone's RR



Ann's RR

I've also made decent progress on Hugs and Kisses. I am loving it more and more as I complete each motif.


Each Day is a New Beginning is at the framer's and should be back any day now. I also spent part of yesterday afternoon finishing one of the February stockings by Blackbird Designs. It's so cute! I still have to make the hanger and finish the other stocking though, so I'll wait to post pictures until that is done.

Well, I'm off to go for my (almost) daily walk. Have a great day!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

A Finish to Share!

I am very excited to have a finish to share with you. Here is Each Day is a New Beginning, in all her unframed, unironed glory!




Each Day is a New Beginning
by Kooler Design Studio
Fibers: DMC
Fabric: 14 ct. White Aida

I love how bright the colours are, but I'd forgotten just how stiff Aida is. I'm really not a fan of the fabric anymore. I was planning to get it framed last week, but I just lost my job so I will wait to frame her until I find another one.

The CreativFestival was OK. I was expecting a lot more cross stitch booths. I think I counted 5 or 6. But it is the smaller of the two yearly shows. I did buy some card making supplies and some gifts for my Mom. Her birthday and Mother's Day fall on the same day. She makes jewellery and sells it on consignment, so I bought her this -


Now, I've never made jewellery before, so wasn't entirely sure of what to buy, but I thought these glass beads and especially the crystal pendant were pretty.

For myself, I bought some brads, no-set eyelets and foil 3D decoupage sheets. The foil sheets are beautiful. I'm already thinking of Christmas because I bought two sheets of Christmas themed motifs.


I didn't realize the decoupage sheets were die cuts until I went to take the picture. I used one of the golden rose motifs to make a Mother's Day card. I also made a birthday card using different materials. I was very thankful that they were die cuts because I was under a time crunch and I'm not sure that I would have gotten both cards finished otherwise. Unfortunately I mailed the cards yesterday and forgot to take a picture. I will have to snap some pics when I'm visiting my parents.

My final purchase was some hand dyed fabric called Firelight. I also found some Czech glass beads for my stockings. I thought I would have to use Mill Hill beads, but it seems like the Czech beads can be found in fabric/sewing stores. They only had 2 of the 9 I was looking for, but it's a start! I will post a picture of the stocking when it is finished. It's almost there.


My last stitching update is on the RR. I finished stitching on Karin's sampler in the DMC conversion listed on the chart.


Karin's RR

I think that I will treat myself to some stitching time this morning. But first, coffee! Have a great day everyone!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

CreativFestival Here I Come!

Good morning everyone!

I am just having a coffee before heading out to the CreativFestival. The Spring show is much smaller than the Fall show, but I like the location better because I don't have to go into downtown Toronto. I am going to attend a couple of seminars and then shop around for awhile.

Here is my latest addition to the International RR. This is Diana's Round Robin. She sent along hand-dyed flosses to use.


Diana's RR

Next up will be Karin's RR. I will have to stitch on it tomorrow or risk falling behind.

Lately I have been seeing a lot of this little visitor in our yard. I used to see him from time to time, but I think our yard may be his favorite hang-out this year.






I'll let you all know how the CreativFestival is.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Oopsie!

Wow! I'm way behind in posting to this blog. I'd been feeling overwhelmed lately as I have an upstairs hallway to paint, yard work to do, taxes to file, a Round Robin to keep up with, etc. At least I have been pretty good about posting on my Cross Stitch Confetti blog.

So here is what I have been working on lately. It was actually causing me some stress as I knew that the deadline was looming!















These are invitations for my niece's First Communion in May. I made ten invitations with coordinating envelopes in four different styles, but all using the same layout. I love how they turned out! It had been awhile since I had made some cards, so it was good to get back into it. I just wish there hadn't been the pressure of a deadline.

Here is a progress update for Each Day is a New Beginning. I have all of the backstitching done on the bottom half. I just need to adjust my scroll frame and backstitch the top half and then I will be finished. Yay! I can't wait to have this framed and up on the wall in my crafts room.












I also started stitching one of the stockings from Blackbird Designs' Love is in the Air booklet. It is so much fun! This is my first experience stitching with hand dyed floss and I am loving it! I've since bought the January and March stockings. I will have to get April as well since it has just been released.

I decided not to use the R & R fabric that the pattern calls for after all. I was at my LNS and she said that the quality of R & R fabrics is not quite as good as some other's. Plus it would be a bit of a pain to have to order since neither of the LNS's I frequent carry it. So I went ahead and started stitching the stocking on the Autumn Field fabric that I had bought. I really like how the threads look against the fabric.



Last, but certainly not least, is a photo of Willeke's Round Robin after I stitched my heart on it. I think these are the colors that the pattern calls for, but it felt a bit wrong stitching a gray heart. As long as Willeke loves it, that's all that matters!



Until next time, happy stitching!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Love is in the Air!

I recently fell in love with the monthly stockings series by Blackbird Designs. But, as is my cautious nature, I wanted to see one of them up close and personal before I committed to buying more. So I placed an order for the By the Chimney with Care January stockings. Turns out that particular month was back ordered, so I went with the Love is in the Air February stockings instead. I received it in the mail this week and was not disappointed! They are so adorably cute that I will be placing another order for the January and March stockings.

Now I was on a mission to buy the supplies. I am typically not one to stray too far from the materials list. I knew that my odds of finding 30 count R&R Reproductions linen in St. Valentine's Blend and Irish Cream at my LNS were not good. She did sell me on some gorgeous 28 count fabric called Autumn Field that really popped with some of the Gentle Art threads. I placed a special order for the Irish Cream fabric. I also picked up some Mill Hill beads for the stocking hangers instead of the Czech glass beads from the supply list (gasp!). But I really didn't want to run all over town trying to find these beads when the Mill Hill one's seemed just as good. So here is what I ended up with -


Then last night, the more I thought about it, the less satisfied I was with using both 28 ct. and 30 ct. fabric for the stockings. I would have to adjust the stocking template to be a bit bigger for the 28 count. Finishing projects is not my strong point, so I need all the help I can get. Having to adjust the template, although not that difficult, is certainly not helpful.

I made up my mind after talking to my boyfriend (OK, common-law husband, OK husband really :). He said that I should definitely not make different sized stockings. I think he thought it was a no-brainer. :) Although the size difference would be hardly noticeable, I do think that I wouldn't be happy with it. So, that meant I could either stitch it all on 28 count or on 30 count. If I went with 28, that meant I would probably have to select several other colors of fabric. I didn't really see any other 28 ct. fabric at my LNS that I liked for the stockings so, at long last, a decision has been made! 30 count R&R fabric it is! And that, ladies & gentlemen (?), is my somewhat muddled thought process. Aren't you glad you stopped by? LOL. Of course, that means that I can't start stitching these stockings until I get the fabric. Boo hoo! I also still need to get a few skeins of Crescent Colours and find some backing fabric.

While I was at my LNS, I bought the June needleroll by The Victoria Sampler. I had so much fun with the first one, that I thought I should stitch one for my mother-in-law. It will probably be a Christmas gift.

Yesterday I received Willeke's RR in the Friendship Sampler RR. I doubt that I will have time to stitch on it this weekend. I have to get some spring cleaning done and I'm also in the process of painting the upstairs hall.

That's all for today folks. Enjoy your weekend!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Confessions of a Cross Stitch Addict

Hello Everyone!

Welcome to my newest blog - Confessions of a Cross Stitch Addict! My name is Donna and I believe that I suffer from a fairly common affliction, namely an addiction to cross stitch. OK, so maybe it's not "suffering" in the true sense of the word. And there are definitely worse addictions to have! Regardless, I was growing envious after visiting other stitchers' blogs. I want to show off my work too, so this blog is where I plan to do that.

This year I have big plans to finish off some of my unfinished projects. The first item that I pulled from the unfinished pile was a birthday needleroll by The Victoria Sampler. I had a blast with this one because of all of the specialty stitches. I also enjoyed finishing it into a needleroll, which is an accomplishment in itself because usually the sewing machine and I are not on speaking terms. However, I am happy to say that the September Birthday Needleroll is my first finish of 2009! Here are photos before and after I finished it into a needleroll.




September Birthday Needleroll
by The Victoria Sampler
Fabric: 28 ct. Antique White Quaker Cloth
Fibers: DMC, Kreinik

After the needleroll, I fished out another UFO. This one is called Each Day is a New Beginning. It is a design from Donna Kooler's Cross Stitch Inspirations book. I am almost finished with the stitching and hope to soon be moving onto the backstitching. Here is my progress as of today -

Each Day is a New Beginning
by Kooler Design Studio

I am also currently participating in an international Round Robin. The design is called Friendship Sampler by Carriage House Samplings.


Friendship Sampler
by Carriage House Samplings

The premise of the Round Robin is that each person picks a heart to stitch in colors selected by the owner of that particular RR. Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of mine before I sent it out, but I do have a picture of the first one that I received. For Danielle's RR, she gave us free reign on everything, so I stitched a peaches and cream heart using one strand over two threads (click on the picture for a better look).


If you're interested, please check out my other blog, Cross Stitch Confetti, where I blog about new cross stitch releases.

Happy stitching!