Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Crummy Day
I don't think I'll have it finished by tomorrow, (have to work from 10:00am - 9:00 pm) but I should have it done by the challenge deadline of November 30th. More to come soon!
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Seasonal Ornament Update
I am so pleased with how it's coming along and I'm hoping to get it done before Thursday! Can't wait to share the results with the rest of the group
I also made some marginal progress on the Ireland House piece, but I am getting overwhelmed. Thank goodness for the support at Let's Stitch! Everyone is so encouraging.
I am planning to work more on it during the next SAT, and probably all the rest til Christmas. Wish me luck!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Two Updates and a New Start
After the SAT I decided to rotate onto another sizeable piece, the Ireland House picture/Christmas gift for my Aunt. I have stitched over 110 hours on this piece so far and I still feel like there is a long way to go. I think I will work on this during the SAT on Friday. I am getting frustrated with some of the color changes etc. so I could definitely use the group encouragement!
Last but not least, I joined Vonna's seasonal ornament stitch-a-long blog. The idea is to complete a new stitched ornament every two weeks, for each season and holiday. I am really excited for this because I have lots of decorations for certain holidays (namely Halloween and Christmas) and not so much for the rest of the year. It will also be satisfying to have smaller scale projects to finish up... should balance out some of the big bad projects! The current challenge is to stitch a Thanksgiving themed ornament. I chose to use a portion of a Harvest-themed design from the October 2005 Stoney Creek magazine. It is a little plaid pumpkin and I think it will make a great ornament!
Speaking of which, I am going to go work on the ornament now!Wednesday, November 12, 2008
More work on Jasmine, scheduling thoughts
I have been thinking of starting a rotational system again, to get work done on multiple projects (read: UFOs!) in a timely fashion. I like to track my work in a notebook (so using a blog is very exciting for an obsessive documentarian... pictures!) and what I would usually do was work on a given piece for say, fifteen hours, then pack it up and move to the next, complete fifteen hours of work, and so on. Once I had gone through the original rotation a few times I would allow myself to add another project to the mix. It was a good way to balance things out. If I do this again I may have to adjust my time allotments due to time strictures (e.g. Ireland House is a Christmas present, Love Quilt blocks are due in January and then February, etc.) but I will have to think about it...
Monday, November 10, 2008
Jasmine
Now we are back home, just finished watching Tim Burton's adaptation of Sweeney Todd, which was marvelous, not that I had any doubt. Let me add that Helena Bonham Carter's gowns were absolutely amazing!! Anyway, now we are watching Ocean's Eleven and I am working on the piece I wrote about last time. The theme for the Love Quilt is "princesses" and the colors purple and pink. Not anything like my usual subject matter, but it's for a good cause. The pattern I put together is a picture of Jasmine from Disney's Aladdin. If you use your imagination maybe you can see the picture coming together... ...Maybe not yet. Like I said, I haven't put much time into it yet, I'll post more tomorrow.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
New Project
The group was organized in order to bring different stitchers' talents and creativity together on individual blankets for terminally or chronically ill children and their families. A theme and color scheme are selected based on the child's interests and stitchers can sign up to contribute a 9"x9" block within a given timeframe. Once the blocks are submitted, quilters wash and assemble the blocks to form a quilt top and then finish the blankets, which are then presented to the children and their families.
I am going to be stitching a block for a young girl named Emily and one for a girl named Destiny. Today I started working on the latter; no pictures yet since most of the time was spent prepping the fabric and pattern. Hopefully tomorrow I will have a bit of progress to show!
I was excited to receive an invitation to join the blog Let's Stitch Too, which is moderated by BeckySC. I can't wait to participate in the stitch-a-thons, challenges, and to get to know other stitchers.
Well, that's all the news that's fit to print, as they say! Until next time...
Friday, November 7, 2008
I am not sure whether I will keep stitching after work tonight or do some reading... my fiance Nate picked up my library books for me yesterday so I have two new books to start that I have been waiting on for a couple of weeks. Either way it will be a good way to relax at the end of the evening!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
To begin at the beginning
And for now I will leave you with that, because this has become a very long post indeed.