Stash Sunday - bits and pieces
Stash Sunday - my container for broken bits of junk jewelry, ear-rings, medallions etc. All the things that don't go somewhere else
The musings of a Crazy Patchworker, as she contemplates (and sometimes even approaches) a pile of UFOs
Stash Sunday - my container for broken bits of junk jewelry, ear-rings, medallions etc. All the things that don't go somewhere else
Nearly there - this is the point at the end of today's sewing
Sharon was wanting to know how people were going - well, here it is, right at this minute. Note the coffee!!!!
Yesterday, at class, Rae was working on purse sections. She has two grand-daughters coming to visit, and intends to have them make their purses up with her, from the embroidery she has completed. This is one of them:
My Jeans Bag is ready to make up. Hopefully that will happen next weekend, as I am still being monstered by deadlines - life will not actually look anything like normal until December.
It was too much for me - I have joined Stash Sunday. How easy is this? Just take a photo of part of your stash on Sunday, and post it. I don't even have to stitch!
Apart from the fun with Buttons in the Birko yesterday at class, two of the Katrina blocks advanced, and a new one started.
Birkos were popular here in the early 1970s - it was the only cooking equipment in one place in which I lived as a student. I'm not sure if they were called that overseas - or even existed there - but I have just found one lurking in the back of my Beloved's cupboard.
Not a lot of stitching going on around here at the minute, but I do have two new books.
Thank You Everyone, for reading me. Some time today the fifty-thousandth hit happened since I have put stat-counter on my blog.
Mary-Frances over on Frequently Wrong, but Never in Doubt has asked for a closeup of St Clare, and for Stitch combinations. So, here is my St Clare:
I have long had an interest in St Clare - one of the Patron Saints of Needlework. The only image I had of her was a 1908 painting by Frampton, downloaded from the net and printed on silk. The picture is no longer on the net. I have worked her into a Heart and a sampler:
I've finally finished the Blue/Bird Swallow on my Jeans Bag.
Some nice Dover Samplers this week. Especially this one. I can see it used for embroidery. And this one for silk prints. There is a link at the bottom to subscribe.
Today my Thursday ladies and I played with the fan blocks - and it was more fun than dominoes, or any of those other games. After a while we settled on this one - but when I look at it a picture, the bit on the right doesn't work
My Beautiful Fan blocks are home. Not a lot of time to work out who did what, quite yet, but I cannot resist posting them here for everyone to have a look - especially those early in the round, who have not had a chance to see them finished.
Look not for me for the next few days - I am away with the Fairies, driving around all over the place, and arguing the finer points of capitalisation and grammar.
Pam and Jacqui both have thoughtful posts on their blogs about the sort of stitching they have moved through (both have a cross-stitching background), and why they find crazy-patch/embroidery fulfulling.
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful pictures this morning over on Alison Aller's blog showing how she puts curves into her CQ work. I had always wondered, as I do so admire her work.