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Another happy dance!

Well, I’m off work at GP’s orders again today, trying to get rid of these cluster migraines once and for all (apparently that’s what they are) – so now I’m doped up with anti-inflammatories etc, and I’ve been ordered to do no housework etc, just rest and relaxation … so on Dr’s orders, I’ve been sat stitching, watching the rest of the Stephen King’s Kingdom Hospital series on DVD … soon to be followed by Girl with a Pearl Earring (talk about going from one end of the spectrum to the other – but that’s me to a tee!!). Anyway, I managed to force myself to complete a UFO from last year – a GCC (Group Correspondence Course) through the Embroiderers Guild of America, called “Lace & Ribbons” by Dakota Rogers. It only took 1 1/2 hours to finish it off, as I just had to do the filling stitches on the bottom band – and finally I have another set of scroll rods to use for another project ... yippee!!! I’m going to add fabric to the sides, and turn this into a folder cover for my stitching album, I think. You got to choose your own design for the ‘centre’ piece – I chose an autumn leaf, and in fact picked one up from the ground that I liked the look of on the way home from work one day while I was stitching it – it thought it would remind me of my first autumn in Melbourne, as the leaves were all falling from the trees at that time, which always makes me feel soppy – I just love the autumn colours on the trees.Now, before I forget, Cathy I do use polyfill for my pincushion stuffing – only because I use them for decoration only. When I was in NZ I used clean wool fleece, but I haven’t found a stockist for it here yet … but then again, I haven’t tried that hard either. The polyfill is not good if you want to actually use it, as I believe the pins may eventually rust in there. Another option is to cut up wool skeins (taught that by Martha Beth Lewis in a class once), eg tapestry wool.

Rightio, off to finish off another two UFO’s – the next two only have about 1/2 hour’s stitching to go on each one … one just has a few fly stitches to pop in, and the other one was finished, but it got caught on something, and I lost one of the heart beads, so I need to frog it back a bit, and restitch the beads back on again. So, fingers crossed, I’ll have another couple of happy dances by the end of the day ๐Ÿ™‚

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!


Hope the ghoulies don’t getcha tonight … and that your Halloween celebrations in whatever form they take are enjoyable and fun. I’m off to work in costume tonight, seeing as I’m working 6pm to 2am, so we thought it would liven up the night a bit. Here’s a photo of what I’ll kinda be looking like … except I’ve put weight on and don’t fit the skirt anymore, so wearing black pants instead … and will have to ditch the wig, as the fringe gets in my eyes for typing ๐Ÿ™‚ Have a great time all!!

(Edited to add about latest stash arrival …)
And another small happy dance – my S.E.X. order arrived from The Silver Needle today – which was 100 floss away bags (yippee – I’ve been hanging out for those), 3 spools of Kreinik threads, some DMC skeins, a few buttons from Just Another Button Company (for my Christmas ornies), Mill Hill treasures and a red cabochon heart (again, for ornies etc), some size 12 beading needles (just ‘cos I’d never seen that size before and wanted to see what they were like … TINY, is all I can say LOL), and 3 kits – “Needle Nick”, a special edition kit by Lizzie Kate; “And Many More” needlecase, an exclusive kit by Just Nan; and “Terri’s Needlecase”, by Lorri Birmingham. This is fun getting a treat box/bag every week – it’s like a having an early advent calendar, except it’s weekly, not daily ;-P I’m hoping the next one arrives from Stitching Bits & Bobs (which is the biggest haul) either by the end of this week, or early next week … Now I’m off to pore over the instructions of the kits and drool over the stash haul in general ๐Ÿ™‚

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More stash arrived… (sorry it’s so long)

Warning – health topic for a couple of paragraphs, you might want to skip over it … Stash enhancement follows a few paragraphs down – just look for the photo ๐Ÿ™‚

Thanks everyone for your kind comments you’ve left – as the doctor said the other day, I think there are a combination of forces at work with my headaches … I haven’t been eating, but been drinking more than normal (which is a good thing), and I’ve been very sinusey – added to the fact I’ve been spending way too much time on the computer of late (‘cos I’ve been too tired etc to stitch), and the fact I wake up every morning feeling like I haven’t slept … so, plenty of things to try and hit on the head!

I’ve just found my ‘old’ reading glasses for close work – I’ve never ever used them, and had them sitting around for about 4-5 years unused … I got them at the time ‘cos they were covered by my health insurance that I was soon going to cancel – the optometrist said I could use them straightaway if I feel my eyes are straining at any time, but I could just as easily do without them and put off having to wear them all the time … I’m starting to wonder if this is part of my problem – maybe I’m getting eye strain? So, I’ll drag them out of the case and try them for stitching next time I work on my ‘gift’ piece to see if it helps … I tried using them when I first got them and it made things worse, but that was 4-5 years ago …

I’m also going to go out and buy new pillows, as my current ones are uncomfy – which is probably aggravating the stress in my shoulders/neck … and I’m also going to try and cut down my computer time to help with the same – the problem is I work for 8 hours on a computer, then come home and do the same thing … would be much better picking up a needle every night instead ๐Ÿ˜‰

I’m also increasing my intake of water – which I detest – I’ve been drinking more herbal teas of late, and trying to cut down on the coffee a bit … I figure at least those teas are getting more water into me – OK, that might be pushing it a bit. I’m also going to take a little bottle of Rose’s lime juice with me to work, which helps me get the water down … Last but not least, I’m going to try to get to bed at a reasonable hour – I’ve been on mainly late shifts at work just lately, which is really affecting me, and it’s been hard to stick to a routine … and this week I’m covering a different roster line for someone on annual leave, which means … you guessed it … back on a late shift yet again, the one I hate the most – 6pm to 2am YUK!!! So, even more important than ever to get these health issues under control as I always feel yucky on this shift anyway … so I’m also dosing myself with multivitamins etc too …

OK, boring stuff out of the way … exciting stuff now (to me, anyway) – my parcel arrived from Dragonfly Dreams … Folding Cross Needlebook chart by Indigo Rose (for a SAL later next year), the 2003 JCS Christmas Ornament magazine, Strawberry Patch needleroll chart by The Sweetheart Tree, a little blackbird button from Just Another Button Company, and 14 little bead flip-top boxes (10 x small, 2 x medium, 2 x large). I was thinking of moving all my Mill Hill and Delica beads into these little tubes, and thought I’d get a few to try them out. In hindsight I think the small ones are a bit too small, but I’ll find a use for some other things in them pretty easily – I may have to get some more of the medium and large ones … next year! I’m about to go officially “On The Wagon” – I have way too much stash as it is … especially after my other purchases arrive – I’m still waiting for shipments from Stitching Bits & Bobs (that’s a pretty serious order!!), The Silver Needle, and Nordic Needle – as well as some fabric from Silkweaver’s Spooktacular Sale … oh cripes, I really have to cut those credit cards up!! I think from now on the only things I’m going to allow myself to buy are fabrics for a specific project, if I can’t find anything in my stash that will ‘do’ – and any threads I’ve run out of …

Then Mum gave me some great news on the phone – she’d been ploughing through my piles of stash that’s still back at home in NZ (gee, I miss it!!), looking for something I’d asked her to find, and she came across another JCS ornament issue I didn’t remember I had – 2000. I’ve got issues 2001 & 2002 coming as part of my order in the above S.E.X.-fest, which means I’ve now got 1998-2005 yippee. Considering this year is the first year I’ve attempted to even start any of these, I really have no excuse not to now – there are oodles to choose from! Seeing as my Xmas tree is only relatively small, I’m thinking of hanging my old toy ‘teddy chains’ up from the curtain rod, and hanging my ornaments from that (thanks Mum for the great idea!) – yet something else for Mum to pack and bring when she comes over to visit. I was originally going to have a ‘metal tree’ on my dining table, that has scrolls you hang ornaments on, but they’re all too small. I’ve suggested Mum should just leave some clothes etc here, then she’ll have an empty suitcase to come over with, so I can fill it in its entirety next time hahaha.

Rightio, I’m tearing myself away from the computer now to do a bit more housework and get ready for work … I’m going to try and have an early main meal today before I go – it’s so hard trying to eat a ‘proper’ meal at 10pm when my lunchtime is scheduled for … instead I’ll take a bowl of muesli and yogurt with me to eat then, so that should help keep my energy levels up ๐Ÿ™‚ Hope you all have a good night … thanks again for all your supportive comments – you guys rock!! :)))

Edited…’cos as I was putting things away in the dining area, I came across my shopping bag from yesterday … I managed to find a budget shop closing down, and it had 30% off everything left in store. Pretty slim pickings, but I managed to buy a photo frame that I thought’d be perfect for my giraffe/zebra little piece – it was only $4 even not on sale, so I figure if it didn’t work out, I’d just put another photo in it … but I think it’s going to look pretty good – at least it’ll be something else out of the ‘to be finished’ pile, even if I can’t put it on the walls yet. That’s one of the reasons I thought of finishing Dena into a cushion – in a rented place, I don’t have wall hooks (aside from one in the lounge and one in the bedroom I don’t sleep in!), so thought I’d have to be more creative in displaying my stitched pieces. Anyway, just thought I’d share my cheap find … right, back to cleaning!!! ๐Ÿ™‚

SBQ

Stitching Bloggers Question

Thought I might actually answer this week’s question immediately, instead of waiting for 3 weeks to do it … quite a novel idea, really!

Today’s “Stitching Blogger’s Question” was suggested by Outi and is:

Have you ever stitched something as a gift and later realized that receiver doesn’t respect your stitched gift a bit (for example it’s never on show, or you have other reason to suspect that it may even be nonexistent or at least placed in some dark storage room corner)? If so, what have you done? If you’ve beenlucky enough to avoid such people what would you do if it’d happen to you?

Only thing I can think of is giving my eldest Aunt a bookmark, and she outright told me she wouldn’t use it … I felt a bit hurt, then she explained it was because it was so delicate and she didn’t want to damage it – I’m sure to this day it’s still sitting unused, but I guess she appreciated the gift. Can’t say anyone has ever really not liked a stitched gift, or maybe I’m being naive. If it did ever happen to me I guess I’d be a bit hurt, and wouldn’t make anything else for them again – and try like heck for the experience not to taint the act of giving to other people.

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Rotation and “You Have Mail”

A bit of a happy dance of a different sort today – the first two parcels of my latest S.E.X. episode has arrived (it’s OK Mum, it’s not some orgy or anything – it stands for Stash Enhancement eXperience!) … I haven’t bought myself anything for stitching for a very long time, and I have to admit to going a bit mad over the last few weeks – I am about to go officially ‘on the wagon’, as I think I’m close to being the S.A.B.L.E. queen! (Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy). Anyway, I finally took myself off to the doctor today (half hour drive away, so hadn’t managed it before today) and came home with some Nurofen Migraine tablets … fingers crossed this will help, as I’ve now had my headache for almost 6 whole days! My blood pressure is also nicely normal – looks like my moving out of the last living situation has certainly helped on the health front, anyway … and I have to keep a track of what I’m eating that may be triggering the ‘gall pains’ I’ve been experiencing of late. I originally thought it must be the mince (even though it’s premium/lean mince) – but it may be the chilli giving me the pains, as I had a reaction to a chilli/parmesan/cashew nut spread Mum and I love … please say it’s not so – I love chilli in food … Anyway, time will tell – I have to do some experimenting with my foods so we can try and narrow it down.

Anyway, enough of that rubbish – back to S.E.X. … While I was at the doctor’s, I popped in to check my PO Box – and lo and behold there were two parcels in there … firstly from my Ebay win of some fabrics – 28ct Jubilee in Lavender, 28ct Cashel linen in Lilac and Taupe, 32ct Belfast linen in Natural, 28ct linen in Coffee Bean, 32ct Jobelan in Parchment, and a pretty 25ct Lugana in Delicate Teal – only one I’m not keen on is the Coffee Bean, but I’m sure I’ll find a use for it somehow …

The second parcel was my order from Criss Cross Row (very friendly and efficient service, too, I might add! – very impressed!!). The contents were an Acorn Needle Book kit by Periwinkle Promises (just follow the link – it’s at the bottom of the page), a December Box chart by Cherished Stitches, and A Secret Garden Needlework Necessary by Forget-Me-Not-In-Stitches … the Secret Garden piece is going to be a Stitch-Along with a group of gals in the Stitching Smalls Yahoo group I belong to – really, really looking forward to this one, but I have to cool my heels until early in the New Year until this SAL starts up … at least I have time to get my threads/fabric together and get it kitted up all ready to start. Still got a couple of orders coming in yet – again ready for a couple more SAL’s … but mainly just ‘cos I felt like treating myself! Mum you can lecture me later haha. I figure I don’t go out much, so stitching is my only vice …

And, yesterday I managed to actually get a fair amount done – I finished The Poet talking book, and managed to get another one almost finished – Shallow Graves by Jeffery Deaver … have to say, I’m pretty disappointed with this one. I love Jeffery Deaver’s books that are based on the character of Lincoln Rymes – but this one is based on a different character in the movie industry … it’s just not the same! Oh well, at least I know not to bother getting the other book in the library, as it’s the same series. I have to say, KarenV, I was wondering about The Poet – at the end it didn’t seem to ‘end’ on a 100% definite note … I wondered if there would be a sequel to it – and you’ve confirmed my suspicions – yippee, will have to get that one out now too! I love talking books – lets me fill both my passions at once, that of reading and stitching.

Anyway, here’s my latest rotation piece – those dratted Dolphins … I’m surprised how much stitching I managed to cram into 10 hours, and it’s starting to fill out nicely – I may even get it finished by 2007 haha.

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Ornie semi-finishes

Well, I managed to eat something today, which is a bonus after 3 days of not eating much at all – had a lazy day of stitching and listening to most of a talking book (The Poet by Michael Connelly – a serial killer novel … nope, no girlie books for me today!). Managed to almost finish another two ornaments – just have to buy a charm/treasure for each, then I’ll have to work out how to actually finish them off. I’ll post a piccie of the finished ones later – just don’t hold your breath haha. They’re both from the 1998 JCS Ornament issue – the first one is called “Christmas Memory Tree” by Ursula Michaels Designs, and the second one is “Woodland Noel” by Heart in Hand Needleart.

SBQ

Stitching Bloggers Question(s)

I’ve been very slack since joining this group, and now is the time to clear the backlog of questions:

19 Oct 05 – Today’s “Stitching Blogger’s Question” was suggested by Cathy and is:

Do you mark or hi-lite your patterns or can you follow them without any markings? Do you make copies to mark up, or do you mark originals?

I go cross-eyed trying to follow charts, so I definitely need to mark up a chart. Usually I make a working copy that I blow up on the photocopier to make it easier to read – and use a highlighter to track my progress, so I know exactly where I am on the chart. I used to mark my originals with a pencil when I first started stitching, but I got out of that habit very very quickly. Using a marking copy also makes it easier to go back and see the original for backstitching – although I’ve also been known to use a sharpie marking pen to trace over the backstitching too, if it’s a particularly difficult chart to follow.

12 Oct 05 – Today’s “Stitching Blogger’s Question” was suggested by Outi and is:

How do you `non-hoopists’ who use a rotation system handle it (as it seems to be lot easier if you are in good terms with hoop)? Do you have several scroll frames? Do you use Q-snaps or maybe something completely different? Or do you just have one or two big projects and others are small enough to be kept in hand while stitching?

Unfortunately I get cramp in my left hand when using a hoop – an old hangover from RSI as a secretary. I use scroll rods for almost everything I stitch – if a piece of fabric is too small to attach to the rods on their own, I stitch some calico onto the edges and make it big enough to fit! I just dragged out my sole set of Q-snaps recently and enjoyed using it, and I’m trying it on one of my rotational pieces, to see how I like it on a larger project. I have a decent number of scroll rods, and leave my projects on them inbetween stitching – it just means if I want the set of scroll rods they’re on for another project, I just have to finish that one off first! (Well, that’s the theory!!)

6 Oct 05 – Today’s “Stitching Blogger’s Question” was suggested by Bea and is:

When you have almost finished a pattern and start thinking about the next one to stitch, how do you select it? (a list, most recent purchase, etc.)

Depends on my mood, really – I’m trying really hard to finish off some very old UFO’s, so I’m tending to think of the next UFO I feel comfortable picking up again. Then again, I’m also in the stash enhancement mode at the moment as well, and keen to start some fresh, new projects. Depends what calls to me the most when the time is ready … I don’t have any stitching deadlines at the moment, so I just stitch what I feel like stitching – whether it’s new or old. Whatever gives me the greatest joy of the moment – ‘cos that’s what it’s all about, enjoying what you stitch.

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Happy Dancing time

Yup, Dena has finally been promoted to the finished pile … it might be a long time before it turns into an actual cushion, but I’m happy to announce all the stitching is finished. One more off the UFO list for the year – yippee!!

Not sure what is going to take its place yet – I’ve given up on my previous rotation of having a week to stitch each piece … I think instead I’d prefer to do what a lot of other stitchers do, and have a daily rotation over the week. I already have two days set aside, so it’ll be easy to plan the other days as well … might have to look at it tomorrow, when I work out what I’m going to spend my time stitching.

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Happy Dancing again!

What can I say, apart from “yippee!!” … I can’t believe I finally got my first ever needleroll put together and finished!!! This piece has been stitched for more years than I care to mention, but I didn’t know where to start with the completion of it. Finally a website, CameoRoze’s Stitcher’s Studio, steered me in the right direction, and I felt brave enough to give the finishing a try – and I’m pretty pleased the finished result … and surprised how at easy it was!

Apart from that, I can’t say I’ve completed much stitching over the last week at all … the last two days I’ve spent a few hours making a start on my Xmas SAL (finally). I’ve almost completed my “No Humbugs Allowed” ornie from the JCS 1998 issue … not sure whether I’m going to want to give this one up, though LOL. Just have the rest of the beard to complete, the french knot eyes (yuk), and the backstitching for the strand of lights – but then I have to wait for my bulb buttons to arrive before it can be finished off.

The other piece I managed to get a bit more stitching on today – it’s a Dimensions wired ornament kit, that a colleague at work asked me to stitch for her … I seriously hate stitching this damn thing!! I was a bit ‘set up’ for accepting this task – she told me her Mum couldn’t see to stitch anymore, and gave me a kit which is a map of Australia that she thought I might like from her Mum, then showed me the other two kits she had, and asked if I would mind stitching them for her … I half-heartedly accepted, knowing I’d much prefer to do my own stitching (and I have a million of my own projects to finish), but I felt sorry that her Mum couldn’t stitch anymore. Why do I feel a bit set up? Well, a couple of days afterwards I find that this girl can actually stitch herself … hmmm. Anyway, it is a bit of a chore I’ve bound myself to by accepting to do it in the first place, but I won’t be caught out again, that’s for sure! I have difficulty stitching ‘in hand’ any more, as I get cramp in my hand from holding onto fabric/hoops etc, so that’s one issue. Also with this plastic canvas it’s extremely difficult to carry the threads underneath on the back – well, today I decided to try something different, and it’s making a lot easier – I’m using a canvaswork stitch (can’t remember if you call it tent stitch, or continental) and it gives a longer stitch on the back for me the carry the thread under … yippee, what a difference!

So, that’s all to post stitching-wise for the week … I’m on late shifts later in the week, so don’t expect to get much stitching done this week either.