Help me pick my next sampler?

I turned Hannah Beeby in for framing last night. I can’t wait to see how she turns out. I’m expecting her back home about mid-May which will give me time to get another finish – I’m getting closer on Petite Mexican Sampler 😉

While I have several WIPs, I’m starting something new with every 2nd finish and I’ve decided I want to start a new sampler. The following are completely kitted up, except for a needle 😀 Which one should I start?

Hannah Gilpin 1800
James Wilson’s 1828 Sampler
Marianne Wenn

I’ve put a poll up on my facebook page and would appreciate your using it if you are a “friend” or you can leave a comment below. Thank you for helping me decide.

I finally got in the swimming pool yesterday. The temp was 76° and it was brisk. I was out there for approximately 15-20 minutes since I had to get ready for my stitchy night and get an early dinner started. I got sunburned!!!! I’ll admit to not having on any sunscreen. That won’t happen again. It’s not a bad sunburn, just enough to make ambivalent about getting in again today. We’ll see. The A/C started kicking on at 10:00 this morning so that might help me make up my mind.

Off to the grocer’s then hopefully some heavy duty stitching. I’m making spaghetti sauce tonight so leftovers are in our future, which always means more stitching time 😉

Another cute giveaway

Gloria of Milady’s Needle fame is having a giveaway on her blog! No affiliation, other than I love her designs, have met her, and want to help her get the word out 🙂 Good luck!

A really cute giveaway

Not mine, but I will admit to having this pattern and I’ve been thinking of making one of these myself 🙂

Working with my Hands has made some “thread pots” for her Etsy shop, but is having a giveaway, too.

Market report, anyone?

Better late than never I suppose:

Prairie Moon – “no…..MINE! IS THE TRICK AND THE TREAT”
40 ct ColorScapes “Brash”
Needle Work Press – “Commemorating a Centennial”
40 ct Newcastle “Days Gone By”
La-D-Da – “Wicked Witch”
30 ct Weeks Dye Works “Tiger’s Eye”
With thy Needle & Thread – “House of Blues & Browns”
Cottage Island NeedleArts – “Where My Heart Is…”
JBW Designs – “Rose Motif Sampler”
La-D-Da – “Alone in the Garden”
Plum Street Samplers – “Brother’s Keeper”
Lizzie Kate – “Less=More” (first two installments)
NeedleWorkPress freebie – “Summer”
The Bees Knees Stitchery Alphabet Necklace
Kelmscott Designs Fleur de Lis needleminder (surprised, right?)
This next item was not a Market release. For the longest time, before I even moved here and could call Attic Needlework my LNS, I gazed fondly on this design when I was in the shop. It’s behind the counter. I finally asked about it at Market and was told that it was still available (woohoo!) and that the model was stitched by Jean on 28 ct. I was fortunate enough to get the last copy! I’ll be stitching it on either 36 or 40 ct.
Canterbury Designs – The Plantation Sampler

Hermity weekend

Ever see something and skim over it without a second thought then have it come back and get in your face?  How in the world have I never participated in this?  I’m practically a full-time hermit as it is!  😉


I am stitching away on Petite Mexican Sampler. If stitching continues to go as it has already this week I might be happy dancing by Sunday. 😀

Starting over. Sort of.

Ack.  I’m so far behind in catching up I’m not even going to bother.  Suffice it to say, I have been consistenting doing needlework of some sort since my last check in.  When it has not involved the sewing maching, I have faithfully been working on my WIPocalypse stitching.

Domesticity:

I packed everything in my stitching room, back up and moved the boxes to the guest room.  We gutted the closet, spackled it, painted it, and moved the shelf units back in.  I’m in the process of loading it back up, but am determined to organize while I do so, so I don’t put it off any longer.  It looks like this:

The designs are in their proper box and they’ll be cataloged later.  As you can see, none of my fabric has been unpacked because right now, as I type this post, my work table looks like this:

The fibers in the front in ziplocks are Anchor.  I’m leaving them ’til last because I haven’t decided how I’m going to store them.  The white box in the middle is not quite full of various fibers that I’ve been sorting (which is the mess you see, minus the
Weeks), and I’ve already sorted one of them.   That table needs to get cleared quickly so I can drag my sewing machine back out.

Quilting:

1 sampler quilt needs a bit more quilting, then the binding (which is ready to be attached).
1 quilted tote needs (still) 6 or so stitches in one of the handles to be completed.
1 quilt has been started (intermediate class started last week and I’m piecing the blocks for it).

Stitching:

Since I’ve been going back and forth to quilting classes, and have quilting homework, I haven’t wanted to try to keep up with my rotation so I’ve been focusing on one easy piece.  As of last night (4/15/12) Miss Hannah Beeby is now finished!

I’ve pulled Petite Mexican Sampler out and am going to focus on it for a bit.  My quilting classes will be over in June (I think) and until then I guess I’m going to be a one-at-a-time stitcher.  Fairy Moon is screaming my name from the guest room right now, but she’ll need lots of beading so I’m putting her off.  I’m still determined not to start anything new until I finish 2 projects, no matter how tempted I’ve been lately 🙂

In addition to all of the above we have been doing other bits and pieces of decorating in the house.  We I have a list of must-haves for the house that includes more painting, furniture, decorative items, and my stitching.  I will be taking Hannah with me Thursday night to get her framed.  I’ll take another piece in when we gets finished depending on how long she takes.  I would like to do one piece a month.

We’ve also been doing some stuff in the yard.  Right now M is digging up the oleanders, one at a time, in the front.  7 down, 3 to go.  The yard looks so much bigger now and we’ll be filling in some of the space with more pleasant to use desert plants.  In the back we have 2 varieties of tomatoes popping out all over the place, flat leaf parsley trying to take over the pump house wall, oregano, cilantro (in 2 different places), rosemary,  pickle cukes, crook neck squash growing in, and have been enjoying salads with home grown lettuces.  The lemon tree and mandarin tree both have fruit and we’re waiting to see if our little lime tree is going to have fruit this year (it had a hard time this winter and is only knee high).  I also planted a peony tuber that is doing well.

February Recap

coming soon, I promise.  I’ve been having photo posting problems and just got that figured out.  It was an {ahem} user problem 😉

January recap

2012 started out busy for me.

I unpacked a couple more boxes and culled some of my ‘trinkets.’  I still have things sitting on my dining room table and 1 more box full of “china cabinet” stuff to unpack and deal with.  I have stopped unpacking my stitching room boxes.  M is going to finish gutting my closet and paint it so I don’t want to have to move more than I’ve already unpacked.  Of course, this has led me to rummaging to find things so my stitching room is a disaster right now.  I’m currently spending about a half hour each day either packing some stuff back up or finding a permanent home for it.

I am thoroughly enjoying the quilting class.  The instructor is great!  There are 6 of us and we’re all so different in our tastes (including the twins!).  It’s been fun seeing how different our squares are with the different fabrics.  I had some major sewing machine issues during the first class and had a whole lot of catching up to do.  M’s being gone was helpful since I could concentrate on getting caught up without having to worry about putting things away.  There are only 2 more classes in this session.  I’m looking forward to the more advanced sessions.

Back to the sewing maching though.  I’m going to be selling my current one since it’s more of a light sewing type machine and purchasing a machine geared more toward quilting.  I’m hoping to test drive them next week. It’s my “retirement” present 😀

The quilting class is the main reason for the fabric explosion in my stitching room.  I thought I was going to use some of my current stash but once I received the “instuctions” for the class knew it wouldn’t work, and I’d already been rummaging.  Now I’m making myself organize it all and put it where it belongs.  It’ll make a huge dent in my stress in there 😉

As to stitching, if the rest of the year goes as well as January went I will be one happy stitcher at the end of the year.

Up to the progress I’d made on Haiku, I had put in 30 hours of stitching in addition to the time I’m spending on Hannah Beeby at my stitchins.  Since then I’ve added 50+ hours!!!!

I went to Vegas with Annette and her mom and Melissa met us there.  More on that later.  While I was there though I finished the horizontal gridding on Harmony.  I’m only gridding the lower half since that’s where the solid stitching will be.  Once I finish the vertical gridding, I’ll sew on the muslin and start the stitching.

Harmony - partially gridded

Harmony - partially gridded

I had a TON of fun in Vegas.  Even after our flight was delayed, and moved to another gate.  Not much was done other than get checked in and sleep the first night but we were off and running the next day.  Thursday we went to Stitcher’s Paradise and Jo-Anns.  Friday, the 13th, I sent Annette a wake-up text that said something like “Happy Friday the 13th.  Let’s go gamble!”  😆  I ended up making all kinds of “little” money on the slots and won $550 playing Bingo 😉  In fact, we all won money while we were there.

I pulled out Fairy Moon by Mirabilia while I was there and put a few stitches in her but the real stitching started once I got back.

M left for California on the 20th.  I rushed through my “chores” every morning so I could work on her while he was gone.  I couldn’t put her down!  I put in 40+ hours on her.  I forgot to take a “real” before picture but here she is when I remembered (1/16/12) and when I finally put her down (1/31/12):

Fairy Moon by Mirabilia 1/16/12

Fairy Moon by Mirabilia - 1/31/12

Here’s my recap for Theme-a-licious

January 1 – January 2  Petite Mexican Sampler (new start)
January 3 – January 7   Peacock Tapestry
January 7 – January 9  Haiku
January 9 – January 12 Harmony

I’m taking license with February’s theme “Fangirl February.” I don’t know that I have a favorite designer! So, I’m going to list everything I work on. The way I see it, I wouldn’t be stitching a design by someone unless I really like them 😉

My January ORT jar is still downstairs so I’ll have to share that another post.

I have really enjoyed being back on my rotation. To keep myself going, though, I’m going to pare down how many projects there are. So for now my rotation will consist of Petite Mexican Sampler, Peacock Tapestry, Haiku, and Fairy Moon, with Hannah Beebe being my take-along project. I’m also going to work on my Fair and Square piece before starting back through my rotation. I’ll share photos of that when the recipient posts she has received it. Once that’s finished I have 2 ornaments that I need to finish out and get in the mail. I had to start over since the finishing I wanted to do wouldn’t work, and I got frustrated and put then aside, but now I want to finish them so the recipients will still love me. 😉

I’ve saved the best for last 😀 M is retired!!!! He called me Tuesday evening and said he missed us and wasn’t staying an extra day to surf. He got home yesterday around 2:00. The puppies were so happy to see him! We went out to dinner last night to celebrate and wish ourselves all kinds of good fortune for our next 30 years. Our new “life” starts today, so to speak. We’ve started talking about what we need to do to keep ourselves busy (and out of each other’s hair) and it will be interesting to see what unfolds over the next few months. He will probably be starting school in June and that will help him stay busy. Me? I see lots of needles and thread in my future.

I’m off to Thursday night stitchin in a few minutes. I’m taking Hannah Beebe with me.

Just a quickie

I’m still here.

I’m unbelievably busy in a good way.

I have posts planned regarding that ticker over there on the right 🙂 , the quilting class I’m taking, a trip to Vegas (to cross stitch 😉 ), the quilting “expo” I attended yesterday, my Ort jar, and the amount of stitching I’ve been doing and the progress I’m making in rotating.

Life is good.  It will be better next Wednesday when my Marine gets back home.

A bump in the road

M starting putting his training bike together yesterday.  At first, after working for 3 hours on it, he thought his shifter was broken.  I found this out when he came in the house and announced that he was going to have to get a part-time job to replace it.  I know nothing about the prices of individual bike parts.  I do know that he’s spent close to $9,000 on his official race bike.  I can only image what they would cost if he wasn’t building them himself.  When he starts talking about it I tell him I don’t want to know.  Anyway, he disappeared back into the garage and came back awhile later to tell me that he thinks he has figured out what was wrong and now he could use 17 of the 18 gears.  His words “crises averted.”  Ummm, okay.

I finished up my 10 hours on Haiku yesterday.  He’s starting to look like a chubby chickadee!  He’s a lot of fun to stitch, but I’m thinking of moving up to stitch on the cherry blossoms next time around.  Here’s my before and after pictures:

Haiku - 1/7/12

Haiku - 1/9/12

This means that I’ve worked on 3 of my WIPocalypse projects in this reporting period 😀

Next up is Harmony by Serendipity Designs.  I knew there were about 10 stitches in it, and I thought it was older than Peacock Tapestry.  When I got everything out there were a couple of surprises.  I originally started it November 23, 1997, making it almost 2 years older than Peacock Tapestry.  I also discovered that I only cut the fabric to give it 1 1/2 inch margins on each side.

The design is 3 charts stitched together on one piece of fabric and because I’ve cut the fabric so close I don’t want to take any chances on stitching in the wrong place.  I’m also thinking I need to start at the bottom and stitch my way up since the bottom portion stitches all the way across the width of the fabric.  So, I have pulled out what I already stitched, serged and ironed the fabric, and now I’m gridding it.  The gridding will probably take up my whole 10 hours since it’s almost 50″ long.  After I finish gridding, I’ll have to sew on some muslin so I can get it in my QSnaps.  Twice during the gridding I’ve thought of taking it out of my current rotation, but that would accomplish nothing but my picking it back up at a later date; and, I really still love the design; and, I really want to get my old WIPs finished, so I’m plugging along. Working on it is progress, right?

I’m leaving for a long stitching weekend in Vegas tomorrow.  I’m definitely taking Hannah Beeby and Harmony, if don’t finish out it’s rotation time today.   I’ll have to decide tomorrow morning what else to take.

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