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UFO Night

About 3 years ago I designated Tuesday night as “UFO night” – originally I had a numerical list of all my unfinished stitching projects. I got serious and numbered tiddlywink discs with the same list of numbers – on Tuesday night each week I drew a number out of the ‘barrel’, and whatever project had that number, that was the one I had to stitch on that night. I figure this was the only way I could force myself to stitch those UFO’s I’d come to detest. Well, it worked OK for a while, and I managed to even finish a couple of UFO’s that way, but I’ve pretty much fallen off the UFO wagon over the last 2 years since moving to Aussie.

Last night I decided to reinstate the tradition – but instead of drawing a number out of the barrel, I opted instead to actually choose which UFO I wanted to work on. In this case I picked out my old canvaswork piece called “Dena” by Orna Willis. No sooner had I pinned the canvas to the frame, and clamped it into the floor stand, and started reading the chart, than I remembered why this became a UFO in the first place … loads and loads of ‘weaving’ of threads … yuck!! Anyway, I figured I couldn’t back out now … I was already sat in my recliner ready to stitch – I just had to bite the bullet and get on with it! In actual fact, I eventually got into a rhythm, and finished one band, and got part-way through another one. I figure I’m going to continue stitching this one for another night or two – it would be lovely to get this one finished and out of the way before I start my Christmas SAL next week. And I seem to be on a roll stitching-wise, so I might as well strike while the iron’s hot, so to speak!

And what better weather to sit and stitch to … driving home tonight the sky was lit up amazingly by lightning – and on the last street before reaching home it started pelting the car with hail, and you couldn’t see two feet in front of you thanks to the torrential downpour! I only have a few paces to walk between my carpark and the building, and in such a short space of time I managed to get a thorough drenching – unbelievable! Mind you, it seems to have eased off now, and is undoubtedly terrorising some other part of Melbourne with its energy.

One other great thing happened tonight – I recently rejoined Ebay just to find a copy of the 2004 JCS Ornament issue … well today I actually won my first ever bid from a UK supplier, so hopefully my copy will soon be winging it’s way across the oceans. After seeing The Sweetheart Tree’s ornament in another blog, I really really wanted to stitch it … I had no choice but to track it down and buy it! LOL. And hopefully I’ll soon be completing another exchange for the 2005 JCS issue … plus today is officially my Friday – tomorrow is the weekend for me – the day just doesn’t get any better than this! 🙂

Finishes

Happy Dancing!

Yippee, I can finally post that I have finished my Mill Hill bead sampler – from the chart “Beading for Needlework – Basics and Beyond”. I started this back at the beginning of September, but ran out of cream MH petite beads … 8 whole beads short of finishing hmmm … well, I finally got more, and put the finishing touches to this piece. I was supposed to stitch on an old UFO tonight, as it’s Tuesday, and that’s my official UFO rotation night, so I might still drag one out and pop a few stitches into it. Seeing as I put a few stitches into the dolphins this week (which is an old UFO), I figure I can happily do something different tonight, especially in light of my happy dance haha. So I think I’ll have a change of scene, and put a few stitches into my canvaswork UFO called “Dena” by the designer Orna Willis. Hopefully I’ll get one band in tonight, if nothing more … once again, though, that’s one step closer to another finish!

Stash

Stitchaholic’s Anonymous

Mum, you can tell me off later … but as you know, I AM a stitch-a-holic and I won’t change. My grab bag I recently ordered by a NZ store, Country Stitch, just arrived in the mail today – what a feast for the eyes, the colours are stunning! I really love them. I bought a grab bag of hand-dyed fabbies, as well as 2 separate “Kiwi Pearls”, which are samples or one-offs … yippee, today is good! Unfortunately the photo doesn’t do the colours justice …
While looking through my stash of fabric, I noticed it is almost all white/off-white … not real ‘pizzazz’ to it – well, I’m going to change all that. These pieces are probably big enough to do my small pieces such as needlerolls and pincushions, which is what I fancy stitching at the moment, so it is my little stitching treat to myself, seeing I won’t be able to afford to do it very often. And boy, oh boy, it felt good to check my mailbox today and find that little slip saying “a parcel is waiting to be picked up” – yippee. And I’m also arranging a trade with a lady in the USA for the latest 2005 JCS Ornament issue, in exchange for some Aussie threads or Inspirations magazine. Life is good … happy dancing here just for sake of it – not ‘cos I’ve finished any stitching, just happy dancing ‘cos I wanna!

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Blogger photo not working

Sorry, I tried to insert my photos like usual in the right places among my text … but for some reason Blogger is sooooo sloooooow tonight, and it won’t upload photos correctly … in the end I gave up and used Picasa to upload them instead. I added text comments so that they’ll at least relate to the script below it … Now I’ve wasted most of the night trying to upload these darned things, I don’t have time to stitch hmmm. Oh well, I’ll have to make up for it tomorrow night instead.

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The blossoms are out

I don’t what it is about today, but I felt really positive driving to work – I took time to notice the blossoms sprouting in the trees, and yet again thought to myself what a beautiful city Melbourne is. Those irrational complainers at work have also taken the hint, and eased off, and the world is good today!

I forgot to post that I purchased a small tuffet and matching scissor fob from the Guild exhibit the other day – I’m really keen to make one myself, and thought this would be a great example for me to follow, as well as providing an extra couple of dollars for the Guild’s pockets. It’s now resting comfortably in my cane basket, along with my other pincushions. I still have about 6 ready to be ‘stuffed’, so I look forward to filling that basket up even more when I start my Friday finishing nights.

I had to complete a dreadful task today … I’d been putting it off until it was absolutely necessary, but today I could put it off no longer. I went along to my local needlework store (since I’ve just moved suburbs, I have a new ‘local’) to buy some floba fabric that I needed for my soon-to-start Christmas SAL. I’m going to be stitching the stand-up Christmas tree in Mill Hill Treasured Christmas Trees chart:

The reason I’d been putting it off going to my LNS? … ‘cos I knew darned well that I wouldn’t be able to resist coming out with nothing else but what I went in for LOL. Yup, sure enough, a chart hopped into my hands without warning. Actually, my restraint was pretty good, as I really really wanted to buy one of the Mill Hill beaded tassel ornament kits too, but I held back. Instead I bought a chart called “A Cotton Case” by Patrick’s Woods. It’s not my usual style, but I’m going through a phase where I’m fascinated by the ‘smalls’ for stitching – especially pincushions, needlerolls etc. This one is unlikely to be stitched by me in its current colours, as I’m thinking of changing them to vibrant colours … not sure, though, as it might detract from the design. I also want to change the cotton pockets to something else – again, not sure what I’ll replace it with yet, but perhaps pockets for packets of needles or something. Anyway, it’ll be sitting in my stash for a rainy day when I feel like tackling it … I really must get some of my existing UFO’s finished first though!

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Another working day over

Glad to say only 3 more working days to go for my working week, until next weekend … I don’t know what it is about this last week, but customers are totally irrational, irritable and downright loopy! Boy, oh boy, I can’t wait until this current cycle of crankiness is over and done with!! Full moon usually makes a difference, but this is crazy. Yet again, a good excuse to come home and stitch a bit more – any excuse is a good one haha.

I had a thought late last night regarding my ‘oldest’ UFO I stitched on yesterday … there is quite a bit of yellowish staining on the fabric and stitching on this piece. Unfortunately it’s discolouring the stitching on the top 1/4, along with fabric that won’t be entirely covered with stitching – I’ve decided to put a small halt on the stitching front where this is concerned. I’ve opted instead to chuck it in the Orvus, and give its face a bit of a wash, to see of the stains are moveable – I figure if they’re permanent, there’s no point continuing and it’ll either be trimmed down as an ornament or something (‘cos the deer is still quite cute), or just go straight in the bin. Anyway, fingers crossed it will come out in the wash, but if not that means I’ll have a free space in my rotation – I’m sure I’ll be able to find something to fill its place hahaha.

Mum has managed to find my old JCS Ornament issues (VERY old 1997 and 1998 issues), so she’s going to post one of them over to me to try stitching at least one ornament this year. Still waiting for the 2005 one to hit the newsagents here, as I haven’t seen it in the shops in Melbourne yet … either that, or they’ve sold out already!! Yikes, I hope not!!!

So, a very quiet night at home tonight – will try to get about an hour’s stitching done, but need a very early night. Unfortunately the after parties from the AFL grand final last night kept me from having a sound sleep, and feeling a bit under-par tonight. Oh well, I should get at least one threads worth of stitching done, if nothing else – it’s one step closer to something getting finished 🙂

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Shaking the cobwebs off a UFO

Of all the things I choose to stitch tonight, I had to choose a project that became my first ever UFO. This project was started approx 1992 – called Nature’s Resting Place by Stoney Creek Designs. This was the first attempt I ever made at stitching on an evenweave fabric (I’d only stitched on aida before that) – and this project was in fact one of the first I’d ever stitched at all! It’s funny as I look at it now, that I realise how inexperienced I was at the time I started stitching it. There are shocking hoop marks and stains on the fabric, along with a couple of rust marks where previous needles had been left in place – and I’d started stitching by the wrong thread (although at the time, I didn’t realise there was any difference). At least all the stitches are going in the right direction!
The reason this became a UFO was that I only realised 2/3 into the stitching that the entire top 1/4-1/3 was supposed to be stitched with only 1 thread – whereas I had stitched the entire lot of XS with 2 strands … I felt so disheartened, I packed it away and didn’t touch it again … until now …

I’ve since decided that I need to put this piece to rest – it’s not something that will ever grace my walls, and I really don’t know what I’ll do with it afterwards, but I just want to get it finished. I think I’ll have to redesign my rotation to fit this into the list. My new thoughts are to have my rotation for October as follows:

  • Week 1 – Christmas SAL (StitchNZ)
  • Week 2 – Stoney Creek UFO
  • Week 3 – Mirabilia SAL (StitchNZ – Winter Queen)
  • Week 4 – Dolphins XS

I also think I’ll have Friday nights as ‘Friday Finishing’ night – where I put together those pincushions that are ready for stuffing, and the needlebooks that are ready to be put together, as well as the needleroll that just needs to be stitched together and stuffed. My goal is to have all of my pincushions at least completed by Christmas – the cords are all made, they just have to be hand-stitched together.