Wednesday, 24 April 2013

A sort of update

This is going to be a very quick update and not an uptodate update at that lol. 

Now if you followed that you are on the same wave length as me and I am not sure what that says about you.  I took pictures the other week, ready to do my blog the next day.  However the next day had other plans for me and I woke with the runs and feeling sick.  I had picked up a bug and it knocked me off my feet for a week - so unfortunately not only was I unable to post but I have not caught up with bloglines and blog reading either, so apologies if I have not read and commented on your blog recently.

Here are the two pics I took -

First is The Water Pump

I was really pleased with the progress I had made on both pieces








and second is Fairies



since these were taken I have done quite a bit more on fairies but will have to wait for another week or so before I can show you that one. 

We are going down to Andover on Friday for a week, its the annual meetup down that way for our stitchy group.  I am going to make a start on something new I think as both fairies and water pump need far more concentration than i will have on Saturday - though to be fair I know I will be lucky if any stitching actually gets done lol.  A bit more tomorrow and then it will go away again.  When I get back the water pump will be needing an airing.

Sorry it has been such a rushed posting and hope you will all understand.

Thanks as always to all those who take the time to read my ramblings and to those who are kind enough to leave me a comment, all of which are greatly appreciated.

Bye for now and big hugs to all who need them


 
May your frogs stay in their ponds.

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Hello dear readers, thanks so much for visiting. 

I have not had much stitching time this week, to be truthful I rarely get enough stitching time, there always seems to be something else I must do.  However what I did get was enjoyably spent stitching fairies.  The predicted frogging was not as bad as it seemed and once I had sussed out what was wrong - not the flower but the little blue blob to the right of it was in the wrong place - it took no more than a couple of minutes to frog and restitch, and a big sigh of relief from me.  So here is the progress thus far


I am now going to go back to the water pump for a few days.

The kitchen is done, just awaiting the arrival of a splash back and the new blind to be delivered.  We were not going to bother with a spashback behind the hob, but a few days of cooking and a lot of little splash marks (only like tiny water marks but they show up nontheless) has made us revise that decision, which is why we are only now awaiting its arrival. 

Right off to get showered and dressed and ready to for my daily visit to Mum, then hopefully I  am going to sit down and actually spend an afternoon stitching - thats if nothing else decides to demand my attention lol - such is life. 

All for now
Hugs

 
May your frogs stay in their ponds.

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

THE PESKY FROG

Yes I am afraid I have to have a visit from the frog this week.  I was getting on wonderfully with Fairies, but alas when I went to my stitching group there was too much chatter and laughter, and not enough concentration, so I made a mistake.  This is where I had got to

it may not look a lot but there were a lot of little confetti bits I had to fill in and then lots of back stitching.  At least now I know when I start again its going to be a little more straight forward to follow.

the pink flower just above the red fairy is what needs frogging.  I cannot work out where it went wrong so I am going to frog all of it and start again.  As I am now going back to this one that will be my first job tonight.

I moved on and did some more on The Water Pump, and I am pleased with how that is going at the moment, in fact I could cheerfully stick with this one as I am really enjoying it.


As both these pieces have lots of bitty stitching in them I am thinking of bringing something else into the mix which has more blocks of colour but we will see.  I am mostly enjoying the fact that I can see some progress on both pieces and as I feel its a long time since I had any stitching progress this is quite a reward.

I wanted to thank everyone for the very kind comments they have left.  Whilst my blog is mainly a way of recording what I stitch for myself - I think taking regular photos you see more of the progress you make - it is also a nice feeling when people are so kind, and this spurs you on too. 

I have now joined Bloglovin', and though I lost many of my old contacts when Bloglines closed I am enjoying finding new and exciting blogs to read.  I have seen some lovely work out there and also seen a few new charts I would like.  One in Mylenes blog called A Place We Call Home, took a little tracking down as she had it down as a Little House Needlework one and its actually by Country Cottage Needlework.  I just had to have this one as I lovely the sentiment expressed in it so once it arrives it may come into my rota.  Another couple I have seen that I really love are a beautiful Victorian Heart, and one called Pension Day though I have no idea who that one is by.  Maybe if the person stitching it reads my blog they will be kind enough to tell me.  Oh so many charts and oh such a small amount of time. 

Another thing that I have found is that my tastes have changed over time.  I have a number of kits and charts in my stash that I loved when I got them, I know now I will never stitch them.  I think I am going to have to have a real sort out and see if I can sell some of them on ebay.  As I have never sold anything before in this way it will be another fun challenge to add to my life.

Please God, if you have any to spare, could I have some more hours in my day.

All for now and thank you for taking the time to visit me here.

Hugs


May your frogs stay in their ponds.

Monday, 25 March 2013

A Lucky Dip ...

Votes for what I stitched next didn't help my decision at all, one person voted for Fairies, one for Hardanger House and one for Gracious Era.  I asked a couple of friends and one said Garden Alphabet and the other said to start a new rota and do them all.  I was explaining this to yet another friend who said, why not have a lucky dip - number them and let someone pick a number - so I numbered them and she got to pick a number, the winner was Fairies and I shall make a start on that tomorrow night.

I will maybe bring another one in when The Water Pump is finished, but for the now I do not want to work them on a rota basis.  All are big projects and I know I will end up getting downhearted with no finishes again, so I need to concentrate more on one or maybe two at a time.  If for any reason I am not enjoying one then it will get cast aside for a while once more.

Back to the present and until last night I had been working on The Water Pump and I am pleased with the progress so far.  This is what it is looking like at the moment.



I do love the little bluebirds.


On Friday my daughter and I had a wonderful day together at the NEC Hobbycraft Show in Birmingham.  I spent far more than I dare admit, but it was real fun and we got to meet Joanna Sheene, Dawn Wheeler and Ali Reeves to name but a few of the wonderful and innovative papercrafters I admire.  I mainly bought dies for my lovely new Grand Calibur die cutting and embossing machine, and have been having great fun playing with them.  Tonight instead of stitching I have been cutting out decoupage for some new cards I have in mind.  I have made a number of cards recently but they are stacked on top of my computer cabinet at the moment until I get round to making inserts for them.  I enjoy making the inserts as much as making the cards but they are very time consuming.  I hate to see a beautiful hand made card and when its opened the inside contains nothing but a piece of paper with Happy Birthday stamped on it, it seems so unfinished to me. 

I will share with you one card because it has been made using one of my new dies, its a Tonic die called oriental lily. 

The pink lily was used making one of the precoloured card templates that you can get to fit the die, but it also comes with white ones that just have the foiling on them, so the second one I coloured  using a Tim Holtz distress ink called Squeezed Lemonade.  lol how do they think up the names for some of these colours, to me its just a pretty lemon shade. The wording and the flourishes are also new dies.

Its been a horrid weekend weatherwise with that horrible white stuff everywhere.  I hate snow, as far as I can see its only use is to look pretty on Christmas cards.  I desperately need some sunshine and think its time we started looking at holidays again.  We are usually very lucky here in that if we do get a little snow it has gone by the following day, so two days of snowing and the gardens all covered in white - yes they look pretty from the window I admit - is sending me into hibernation mode.  Its times like this when I wish we had a big open, old fashioned style, roaring fire in the grate (preferably with a maid to clean it and relay it the next day).

Thank you for visiting and I hope you enjoyed it here and will visit again sometime.

Goodnight all,
Hugs


May your frogs stay in their ponds.

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Decisions..

I have had a lovely relaxing morning catching up on blogs.  I dont feel guilty in the least for whiling away the hours like this as my car is waiting for a new battery to be put in, meaning I can't go anywhere, and I cannot get in the kitchen as my DH is working in there.  Although I know I enjoy writing in my blog I had forgotton how much I enjoyed seeing what others are up to - of course all the stitching, but also the work of those other clever people who actually manage to turn their stitching into wonderful little gifts.  I also love to see the other crafts people do, card making, quilting and real sewing.  Christine makes the most wonderful gifts from old teatowels and tablecloths etc.

After studing my 7 UFOs I narrowed it down to 5 - discounting the other two as they had so little done on them that them will be almost like having a new start. So here are the ones I have and would like your help in deciding which to bring into the mix first.

1. Gracious Era started January 2004




2. The Quiltmaker started February 2005


3. Fairies at the Bottom of my Garden started May 2005


4. Hardanger Everyday House started July 2007
a little hard to see what I have done on this one but there is quite a bit done.

5. EMS Garden Alphabet started about January 2007

Well that is the five UFO's so please comment and tell me which you think I should work on next. 

Before I go I would like to show you a beautiful hand made card, not made by me but for me on Mothers day by my lovely daughter.



Thank you so much for taking the time to read my posts and especially to those who take the time to comment, its so much appreciated.

Hugs to you all
May your frogs stay in their ponds.

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Water, Water ....

Seems an appropriate title for tonights post.

Firstly my kitchen has gone from this



to this

I now have a tap (or as the americans call it a faucet) and I can run water into a sink, its wonderful.  As you can tell I only have a tiny kitchen so we have tried to make it look bigger with cream units and paintwork and nice clean lines.  We still have things to do but I am slowly getting things into cupboards though what I am going to fill them all with I dont know lol.  Before we had a boiler and a free standing cooker so there is loads more cupboard space and I am lucky in having a utility room, so no white goods in the kitchen. 

Next to stitching and I have been stitching on The Water Pump and am pleased with the progress I have made this week, though its a lot of bit and bob stitches. Despite the odd stitches I am really enjoying seeing this take shape. 

I really do have to get another of my wips out and make a start though but at the moment I keep dithering about which one to start next lol, just two much choice.  I think I might takes some photos and let you choose what comes in next.  Another decision I have made is regarding new starts.  My original plan was that I was not going to do any new starts until my wips were all done, however realising how many I have it would become demorolising after a while so every now and again I am going to have a new start to add to the mix.  I will keep two wips going for a while and then add something new, but I am not having more than three things on the go at anyone time and I will not make a 2nd new start until I have made good progress on both my wips and finished the first newbie.  Well that is my plan lol but I know plans can get broken, so we will see.

Thank you for the lovely comments regarding I Still Do and the cards.  To Trish who asked "how many skeins did it take" I am sorry Trish but I really cannot remember the best I can do in give you a link to when I first got the fabric and thread and put a picture of it in my blog so it may give you an idea.

Off to stitch now for an hour before I go to bed. 

Hugs from


May your frogs stay in their ponds.

Friday, 8 March 2013

May I Present.........

"I STILL DO" - by Ink Circles, stitched using Carries Creations "Heats On Fire"
This was started in about March or April 2009 and completed Tuesday 5th March 2013. 

All my panic about thread was for nothing as I ended up with a whole skein to spare.  This is the first quaker type design of any size I have done and though I did enjoy stitching it at the moment I never want to see another quaker design lol.  It commemorates the anniversary of our 40th Wedding. 

I am sticking with The Water Pump now for a while and then I will sort out something from my UFO box.  Most of the projects, in fact without actually looking, I think all of the projects I have in my ufo box are big ones which is probably why then have never been completed.  I have lots and lots of charts that I want to stitch but really feel that the ufo need to be completed.  Maybe a compromise would be to have a ufo and a new project on the go at the same time, mainly because I think I am going to lose heart if I make myself do the ufos before allowing a new one into the mix.

Now for a few cards for anyone who is interested. 

First is the one I have made for Mothers Day, which here in the UK is this Sunday 10th March.


this one is for my Mum's friend who is recovering from an operation on her spine.


and this is for one of Mum's carers who will be 19 later this month.  As you can see my Mum keeps me busy with card making.


this is for a young friend who has just got her first house and will be leaving home for the first time.







and lastly just three of the cards I have made for my charity. 

Finally progress is being made on my new kitchen, however the weather is holding things up at the moment.  It has been raining all day, just when my hubby was ready to cut the final work surface, which he needs to do out on the driveway where there is plenty of room.  He didnt waste the day however as I now have doors on the units at one side of the kitchen. 

Thanks to anyone who takes the time to read and especially to those kind enough to leave a message.  Bless you all.
May your frogs stay in their ponds.