Friday, March 26, 2010

A tiny wedding sampler

Truly, this is a tiny wedding sampler! It is adapted from a Blackbird Designs freebie, this is "my" wedding sampler...about 14 years after the fact! LOL! After finishing up my niece's sampler, I decided Thad and I needed one. I started this little freebie and wanted to personalize the last two lines. After I thought about it, I decided that this would make the perfect wedding sampler. As you can see from the quarter in the photo, it is a tiny sampler!

I stitched it on Silkweavers 28ct Ametrine Lugana over one with The Thread Gatherer Silk 'n Colors Moon Rose and Stiletto Sidewalk. It took me three days from start to finish. Now to decide how to finish it. I'm included to do a small simple frame with no mat. Looks like a trip the framer is in my future!

Friday, February 26, 2010

A framed finish

I just got this back from my favorite frame shop! Now that it is all done, I just love the hand-dyed fabric and the way the colors in the birds and berries 'pop'!

If you look closely, you can see the delicate little snowflakes at the top...very fitting for the winter where Dallas had a foot of snow in a single day!

Now I just have to find the perfect place for display...

Friday, February 12, 2010

A day for stitching II ...


A historic event in the DFW area: record set for the most snowfall ever on a single day! Here, we saw a total of 10-12". Some areas got 16". Now to watch it start to melt. And stitch.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

A day for stitching...

It doesn't really snow in the Dallas area that often. Oh, we might see a snowflake or two drift through the air. It might settle on the ground as a light dusting. But inches? SIX inches? That's what we are supposed to have by midnight tonight. We woke up this morning to three inches, and it hasn't stopped snowing since! It's the perfect snow: white, wet, and deep on the ground.


It is the perfect day for stitching!

Monday, February 8, 2010

A pretty little finish!


I just finished up Plum Street Sampler's Christmas Tea! It is such a wonderful design! I used the Belle Soie fibers as called for by the designer, but stitched it on Picture This Plus ColorScapes hand-dyed Heritage (32 count Belfast) with one strand over one. The fabric has a little more of a green tone to it than the picture shows. I moved the snowflakes at the center bottom of the design over toward the birds and added my initials. I loved stitching it over one (and you can see how small it is when you compare it to the 4" embroidery scissors!). I'll have it framed next week to add to my sampler wall.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Wedding Row finished!


Shhh...... It's finished! Don't tell the bride and groom...since it's a surprise gift! LOL!


I decided not to bead the X's and O's, but I stitched them in a Kreinik red metallic. I really love the way it turned out! For stitchers, the specifics are that Bent Creek's Wedding Row sampler is stitched on 28 ct. white Jobelan over one. Colors have been changed to Weeks Mulberry, Gentle Art Sweet Pea, Gentle Art School House Red, and Kreinik Very Fine Braid #4 in red. I altered the alphabet for the couple's names, making it a little more contemporary and clean.


It's off to the framer today! I love it!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

A Wedding Sampler in progress...


My niece is getting married in early February. I really didn't want to do a "traditional" sampler for her, but wanted something fun and a bit more contemporary. Bent Creek's Wedding Row seemed perfect! I changed the colors, using a white 28 count Jobelan fabric (and stitching over one) with the colors more in the purple tones to match her wedding accent color. It's a fairly quick stitch. I started in 4 days ago. I'm still trying to decide how to do the "X's and O's". I've already taken out three colors, so now I'm thinking about beading them for sparkle and shine. I'll save that part 'til last!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

My Christmas Wreath

I have lots of Christmas wreaths. All through the year, they live in their boxes...all neat and tidy. I bring them out and hang them on the front door, on the French doors out to the Juliet balcony, and on the door and window on the balcony.

My favorite is my "indoor wreath". I've had it for years...more than 20 to be exact. Every time I look at it, I think "Log Cabin Quilt revised"! LOL! It is, in my eyes, perfect. Each year, I spend weeks finding the perfect spot. Sometimes, it moves around for a couple of weeks before Christmas. This year, I just couldn't quite decide. I like to place it where I can see it more often than not. Last night, I found the perfect place on the armoire door in the family room.

Thad and I were watching football last night, Corgis curled up near the tree with twinkling lights, candles lit on the mantle, and I just couldn't help but be warm inside thinking it was a perfect evening.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Country Christmas

I love antique malls. There is something magical about searching for and rummaging through all of the vintage treasures. Some time ago, I happened upon this wonderful wagon at a North Texas antique mall. It was love at first sight! The warm patina of the wood and the slightly worn wording on the sides and back (you can't see it; but it has the word "Sheboygan" beautifully placed on the back of the wagon). It's just so rustic Americana!

Getting it in the trunk of my little two-door car was a real trick (I actually had to measure my trunk before buying...and then convince the guy from the antique mall that it had to be turned 'just so' in order to fit). It has been in my garage ever since...until a week ago.

I'm downsizing. Seriously. Getting rid of things that I'm tired of dusting and moving from one spot to the next. Keeping only those things that speak to my heart or bring back warm memories. I cleared off the top of the armoire we use for our TV in the family room and started all over with decorating. I'm just so very pleased with the result.

I made the baskets in the wagon more than 20 years ago. The rabbit is made of concrete and sat outside our dining room window in Florida, tucked in among the hibiscus and sago palms. The birdhouse was a project my son did for a school project years and years ago. It is supposed to look like the Parthenon in Nashville, TN. (The speakers? Well, that's my darling husband's contribution. They have to go somewhere!)

I'm off to do more holiday decorating today!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Don't forget to dream...

It's funny...I don't decorate with blue anywhere in my home anymore. When my son went away to college, the blue rooms were gone (his bedroom and bathroom). I ran across this pretty little cross stitch finish a couple of weeks ago. I'd had it framed in a blue marbled mat and a buttery yellow inner mat. It had been packed away for years.

When we decided at the last minute to go to my sister-in-law's ranch, I packed in it with our things. It makes me feel so good to know that my SIL loves and appreciates my cross stitching projects!

This piece looks so very perfect in her spare room/office. And it's the perfect reminder to us all: DREAM!

Bella's Baby Sampler...

I finally got a pic of the sampler I made for my niece's daughter, Bella, a two years ago when she was born.

The design is from Samsarah Design Studio and is called Sweet, Sweet Babe. I changed it up a bit, doing it on white linen over two. The colors just look so beautiful against a white background! (And they are really much richer than this photo shows!) I added two butterfly buttons (one purple and one yellow). My niece loves butterflies, and I thought they were so much prettier than the bee button! I also omitted the little round white buttons at the bottom of the original design.

It has a white frame and is double matted with a soft buttercream yellow and a deep purple suede mat.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Autumn Silhouette


I love stitching over-one...but I don't think I could ever do a really large piece that way! The details just come out so very beautifully and (as an extra side benefit) framing costs are less! LOL!

This is Blackbird Designs Loose Feathers #10: Autumn Silhouette. I chose a darker linen with a cream-toned hand-dyed floss. I had to adapt the acorns that were done in a satin stitch, and I loved the way it turned out. I did this same design in a green over two on a much lighter linen, but the over-one is by far my favorite. Including the frame, this measures 6 3/4" x 5 3/4".

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Pics of my State Fair ribbons!




We went to the State Fair of Texas today! We couldn't have picked a better day. It started out a bit overcast. Last year we parked so far from the gate that I actually dreaded parking this year. It was great, though. We parked right next to the gate!

I was able to get good pics of my First and Second Place ribbons! The Fourth Place entry photo came out terribly, so I'll have to wait until I get them back to take a pic of that one! It was so much fun to look at all of the other winners, and the displays this year were absolutely beautiful.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

God Bless the U.S.A.



I thought I would take a quick photo of my Patriotic U.S.A. grouping. It is on a small wall right in our entryway.

Ironically, I was working on the Bent Creek "Flag" on 9/11. I cannot help but remember that every time I pass by it.

The very small flag was framed upside down when I had it framed (they put the hanger on the wrong end!). I had to explain to them that the stripes go to the right! LOL!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

State Fair of Texas




Well, the results are in! All three of my cross stitch entries won ribbons! I will be collecting a First, Second, and Fourth place ribbon when I pick these up in late October. Funny, but I didn't take any pics before submitting the entries. I'll have to post photos once I get them back.


I know some people might think it a little silly to enter. But, when you think back to the beginnings of county and state fairs, the ladies always showed off their canning, cooking, and crafting (albeit by necessity) skills. To know that my stitching is considered among the best is a wonderful feeling.


Thad and I have a trip planned to see them in all their glory! Last year, the Creative Arts Building was packed with fair goers. It was interesting to see the number of people who were actually interested in the entries and ribbons! I have a little healing to do before we can go; I'm hoping either late this week or early next week.


Who knows...maybe I can sneak a photo there!!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Couldn't resist...

When we lived in Florida, our property backed up to a bay head. There were trees and foliage. When we moved in, there was even a wild pig that lived back there! We put out bird feeders for the birds. Every morning, they would be completely empty. One night, we were sitting on the lanai and saw the bird feeder on the far property line moving...a little more than it would move with birds on it. We tracked down a flashlight and there, feeding on the birdseed, was a Raccoon Mom and 2 babies.


Now, I know that raccoons are not our friends. I know they can destroy screens on your home and make their way into places you don't want them. I know they carry diseases. And I know they can do over $4,000 worth of damage to a car if they run out in front of it at 5:30 in the morning when it is dark (imagine how I know that!). Having said all of that, they were so darn cute!

So, this little Cedar Hill design was stitched in honor of the raccoons who lived behind us in Florida.

I miss them.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

I wonder...


I've been doing some cleaning...and cleaning out. I realized that my Halloween and Fall decorations are not all stored together. It's been such a treat to run across some that I haven't had out in years. I just can't wait to get them out...I wonder if it's too early? After all, the temps here have (ahem) cooled from the 100s to the upper 80s-lower 90s. Can Autumn be far behind? Maybe I'll wait until later this month to start!

I wish...

I never really thought my son (who turns 21 in a couple of weeks) paid a lot of attention to my stitching. About 9 years ago (when he was 12), I was working on a Bent Creek project called "Hope". My son had seen me working on it. One night, he said, "Mom, when you die, I want that one." I didn't have the heart to tell him, as an only child, he gets (eventually) everything when I die! LOL!

But, I finished the piece and decided to make sure it had a great frame job. I ordered purple Italian lacquer framing (had to be shipped in twice because the first piece had a flaw). That silly thing cost more to frame than most of my other pieces, but I had him in mind.

When he moved away to college several years ago, I tucked the piece in between his clothes. I'll never forget the call when he found it.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Oh, Florida



I've got to get this framed! I finished it up years ago when we lived in Florida... Brightneedle's Key West Sampler.

A couple of times, I've thought that this would make a pretty wedding sampler on white with the couple's names and wedding date in the center. But it reminds me of the tropical breezes and whimsy of Florida...

That Darn PeliCan...


I've been working on this since May 2008. This is my progress as of April 14. I need to take another pic and get the latest update posted. At this rate, maybe I'll get finished by May 2010. And I swear I'll never take on another large project.

I get bored too easily!