Butterfly and Pram

2 January, 2009 - No Comments - Category: cross stitch, finish

Whoo, I’ve not posted here for a while and that’s mainly because life happened. But I did finish two cross stitch pieces in October, and both of which were gratefully received by friends. I made them both into cards and enjoyed stitching them — and today I realised I’d not posted them here! So here we go… :-)

Butterfly

The amazing thing about this one was that I intuited what to stitch for this particular recipient, a tutor on a course I took in 2008. As it happens, her office is painted in lilacs and she has a lot of butterfly artwork in there! I made this piece into a card for her (as shown) and it was signed by everyone on my course for her. I am so glad that she liked it.

The other piece I stitched was for my wedding stylist, who is expecting a baby. As I don’t know if the babe will be a boy or a girl, I went for this lovely little chart I found as it’s so brightly coloured it can be neutral. I used seed beads instead of French knots to make things easier and give it a bit of texture. Again, it was made into a card.

Pram

I’ve not had time to cross stitch anything since. I do have some WIPs and also a couple of knitting items on the needles, but for the moment nothing new to show. Here’s hoping I can spend more time in 2009 doing crafts! :-)

Scorpio and Scarf…

2 October, 2008 - No Comments - Category: cross stitch, finish, finish, knitting

I recently finished a knitted scarf and a cross-stitched Scorpio, both for a friend in the States. She’s since received (and is enjoying) them, so I thought I’d post the detail here. :-)

Scorpio

This is from a chart of a cute twist on the zodiac, namely Scorpio. I loved stitching this guy — only about 10 hours on 14ct aida. I later frayed the edges and mounted him onto a card:

Scorpio
Scorpio Card (click for larger)

To go with the card, I knitted a simple 4×4 rib scarf, in a gorgeous deep red colour. The yarn is Rowan’s Kid Classic (shade 825), which is 70% lambswool, 26% mohair, and 4% nylon. Did I ever mention how much I love knitting with mohair and mohair blends? This scarf was so great I wanted to keep it for myself in the end LOL … But no, to the States it went! :)

Scarf
Scarf in Rowan Kid Classic (click for larger)

Here’s a close-up on the detail, for anyone interested. Again, you can click for larger if you like:

Scarf (detail)
Scarf Detail (click for larger)

Finally, remember Hello Kitty? I made her into a sweet card for a different friend’s birthday. I recently found a back of blank, pearlescent cards in a variety of pastel shades, and whilst I don’t usually do pastel colours these cards make beautiful companions to some of my cross stitch finishes!

Hello Kitty

As to WIPs, well … Knitting wise, I’m working on some jumpers and wrist warmers, whilst in the world of cross stitch I’m participating in a mystery stitch-a-long (MSAL) via the LiveJournal Cross Stitch community… Pictures coming soon…

SBQ: Thread Clippings

7 August, 2008 - No Comments - Category: cross stitch, floss, sbq

I’m an avid reader of Stitching Blogger’s Questions, but I think this is the first time I’ve answered one. This week, the question is:

What do you do to your thread clippings? Do you just scrap them or do you use them in something else?

Well, for me it depends on the length of the clipping. If it’s shorter than is usable — i.e. I can get less than three stitches out of it — then I bin it. If it’s longer than that, I wind it around the original thread so that I know what colour it is (i.e. a short piece of DMC 666 ["Christmas Red", to you non-stitchers out there] will get wrapped around the remainder of the thread skein) and store it until I come to use it. I tend to do this with every colour possible, except DMC 310 (black), which I always keep no matter the length — black is always, always useful. :-)

And now for something cute…

2 August, 2008 - 1 Comment - Category: cross stitch, finish

I recently picked up a copy of Cross Stitch Card Shop magazine and it had this adorable chart in it for a very sweet Hello Kitty. The magazine reckoned a stitching time of 2-3 hours, so (as I was looking for something quick and easy) I decided to stitch it.

As it happened, this little girl took me around 5hrs 30mins - 6hrs to stitch! Now, whether it was because I was using 28ct linen rather than the 14ct aida recommended, or that the magazine had timed it incorrectly, I don’t know… But this chart sure did take longer than I anticipated (and I’m not a slow stitcher)!

Despite that, though, I do find her rather sweet. :)

Hello Kitty

Now all I need to do is decide what to do with her … ROFL!

F**k Cancer!

25 June, 2008 - No Comments - Category: cross stitch, finish

This is another finish of mine, which I framed and presented to a dear friend recently. Originally from Subversive Cross Stitch, I did some colour substitution on it so that it matched my friend’s favourite colours … Be warned though — as it’s a Subversive piece, it’s gonna have some language… ;)

Fuck Cancer

Another of those gorgeous brushed silver framed suited this one well — maybe I should just buy a load of them in different sizes next time I’m in the store, as I always seem to gravitate back to them! — and it was a delight to stitch. All told, it took 4.5hrs — not bad at all, and as it’s my first Subversive piece I can well and truly say that it has me hooked! LOL :)

I’m glad to say, too, that my friend loved it — turns out she’s had her eye on this chart for a while, so it was a lovely surprise when I gifted her with it. She’s one of the most inspiring, strong and loving people I know so it really meant something to me to be able to craft this for her.