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Update on Dratted’s

Well, today my recliner has my bum imprint clearly embedded on it πŸ˜‰ I’ve been super-glued to it all day stitching my little heart out. Actually, saying that, I’ve just realised it’s 11pm and I didn’t stop for dinner … oops! I’ve been having a DVD-fest today at Shackbuster, watching soppy movies such as Sleepless in Seattle, 50 First Dates and The Sixth Sense. I managed to complete one whole rotation segment in one day … plus a little bit more – seeing as I also put 4 hours into this piece earlier in the week, I’ll decide tomorrow whether I’ll continue for the next 4 hours to complete another rotation segment, or just start on my next rotation slot. Anyway, here’s the latest progress piccie of the Dratted’s … hopefully it will only be about another 2 rotation slots for them before I can cut the side lacings and move the fabric up on the scroll bars … yippee!

Rightio, off to bed for me … was going to sit and blog for a while to catch up on everyone’s blogs, but I might have to leave that until the morning – didn’t realise the time until I came to send this …

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New Look !!

Well, what can I say, but gee whiz, I really like it! Took a few attempts to get things the way I was happy with it … and I’m sure Lisa has a voodoo doll made of me (perhaps that explains my ill health issues over the last few weeks?!! LOL) – but the final version I can certainly live with!

My main problem was that I had my heart set on having a paua shell background (you’re right, Sharon – that’s exactly what it is!), and I’d had some wrapping paper back in NZ that I thought would be perfect … Mum got sent on a shopping mission, but unfortunately the paper she found wasn’t the same – anyway, Lisa obviously managed to find a different graphic somewhere, and it looks pretty good … I just love the colours of the paua shell, I think the purples and blues are just stunning! So that was the touch of my Kiwi homeland … as well as starting to fulfil my “blue” fetish … and the ducks of course had to be on the page to tie in with my blog title. To add a little bit extra, I had the little photo added next to the comments sections, which is a photo we took on holiday driving to Adelaide earlier this year with Mum – it’s a photo of the Twelve Apostles, on the Great Ocean Road … so that’s also a little touch of my current home, Australia πŸ™‚

Now I can play a little bit with the sidebars etc – unfortunately with the colours changing, you can’t see the progress bars anymore, so I need to try and work something else out there, plus centre the WIP’s etc. Every time I look at this new blog it makes my whole body go “Ahhhhh” – I feel very positive and ‘centred’ when I see it … it is definitely “me” πŸ™‚

I finished the beading on the pansy pin pillow thingo this morning before I went to work, but I thought I won’t bother posting a piccie until I’ve stitched it together into the actual pillow – with any luck I’ll get that done some time tomorrow …

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South Park Annie!

I had to follow suit, and have a play on the South Park Studio site, after seeing Jenna’s South Park character – have to say, Jenna, very very cute! So here’s my “me too” effort … it really was way too much fun on that site! Kept me amused for a short while when I got home from work LOL.

And yes, you’re right, Jenna – that is the pansy needle keeper from Mill Hill … and I have to say your photo album is divine! In fact, I’ve also fallen in love with your needleroll from the Classic Stitches site and just HAD to go and download it myself πŸ™‚ What a great enabler you are … and the needleroll didn’t cost anything, so my credit card company loves you too haha. Anyway, I’ve managed to get a fair bit of the pansy done tonight, but it’s time to hit the hay – I don’t start work until 1pm tomorrow, so with any luck I can get some more stitching done before I hit the road, and if not, I’ve then got two days off so I should be able to finish it totally then. πŸ™‚

And my new-look blog is soon to be unveiled … woohoo. It’s taken a few ‘re-writes’ but the latest version combines the three requisites … (you’ll never guess two of them LOL) … 1) a touch of Kiwi to remind me of home; 2) ducks (!); 3) blue (!!). Anyway, I’ve just asked if the comments section can be made one tiny shade lighter to make the text easier to read, then hopefully it can get the final tick of approval and I’ll have the new look unveiled next week yippee πŸ™‚

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Great stitching week so far…

The title of the post is perhaps a bit facetious (sp?) and very much tongue-in-cheek! I had huge plans for getting loads of stitching done this week, seeing as I’m on early shifts … but, alas, Image hosted by Photobucket.comit’s not to be … this piccie is the sum total of last night’s stitching efforts, of 1 whole hour! haha. While not stitching, though, I did something else equably as enjoyable as stitching … if not even better! I caught up with my first ‘real’ blogger, Sharon, on the phone. Sharon had given me her number weeks ago, but I didn’t want to phone until I felt a bit brighter within myself health and morale-wise … and with her impending operation yesterday I felt a “need” to phone – and I have to admit that usually I don’t enjoy spending hours on the phone chatting after being on the phones all day at work, but this phone call was a sheer joy! In fact 3 hours of sheer joy LOLOL. It was really lovely to chat to a fellow stitcher real-time … thanks Sharon πŸ™‚ As I’ve said before, blogging really is amazing – what amazing doors it has opened up … I’ve found some real friends here {{hugs}} to you all.

Rightio, now I’m off to put another hour’s stitching into place – with any luck tonight my body will finally work out that when I go to bed at 7-8pm, it’s not my intention to just nap for 2 hours, it really IS bedtime! LOL … I think I might have to help it along with a glass of Shiraz (might not help the stitching, though) – followed by a hot milky Milo just before I hit the hay … only one more 5am start, yippee – it will be a pleasure to change the alarm from 3.45am to 8am instead πŸ™‚

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Happy birthday Qantas!

Yes, the old dear turned 85 years of age today, and there were celebrations a-plenty. Everyone was permitted to wear casual clothes, with an emphasis on wearing red & white colours of course – there were red & white balloons dotted around the office, as well as party food put on for the staff … it was a lovely relaxed atmosphere at work today. By the time the celebrations started properly, I was awake enough to appreciate them … on the 5am shift I have to say I’m not functioning 100% until lunchtime, then the rest of the day seems to fly past – love leaving work at 1pm, I feel like a naughty school girl cutting school early haha.

Also on the work front, we had a very brief glimpse of the new Airbus A380 as it flew by – it’s amazing the thing gets up in the air! If nothing else, there is always something new in the airline industry, that’s for sure!

On the stitching front, I have nothing to report … yet. However I have to force myself to stitch myself silly this afternoon just to stay awake – don’t think I’ll find that too much of a hardship LOL. With any luck, I’ll be able to put a progress piccie up tomorrow … I’m probably going to stitch my pansy magnet Mill Hill kit thingo – geez, my English is great! Maybe I shouldn’t stitch at all – I might end up stitching everything backwards how tired I feel at the moment haha. Oh well, my needle is calling me …

BUT before I go, I have to say … Barbara, you absolutely crack me up – your comment had me in hysterics!! Although I have to say, I’d probably have to swap the glass of milk in the bath for a glass of bubbly … come to think of it, the ducks could come swim in the bath as well – nothing like getting close to nature πŸ˜‰ LOL.

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What a wonderful weekend…

Image hosted by Photobucket.comI have to say, the best thing I could ever have done this week was to take those few days off work … I feel as though I’ve been on holiday, and feel really refreshed and re-energised πŸ™‚ No stitching done until this evening, when I finally put the final hours of the current rotation segment into the Dratted Dolphins – they’re actually showing some progress since the last time I looked, which is great. Next rotation segment is for ornaments/smalls, and not entirely sure what I’ll choose to fill the 10 hours stitching time, but I’m sure I’ll come up with something haha. This week should be good for stitching shift-wise – I have 2 x 10am-6pm, followed by 3 x 5am-1pm shifts … I usually find stitching is fantastic on 5am shifts, as it helps to keep me awake until 7pm when it’s time for bed πŸ™‚

The reason I had no stitching done this weekend, is that I’ve had visitors staying with me all weekend – it’s been over a year since we’ve caught up with each other, so it was lovely to have their company. I can’t remember the last time I ate so much – admittedly, I blew approx 3 week’s food budget on the weekend’s food, but it was worth it. They had a function to go to on Friday night for a few hours, and got back here at about 8pm – we just opted to order in pizzas (which were divine!) and drank a few bottles of wine and caught up. Then on Saturday we had a cooked breakfast (Pete) and bagels with smoked salmon and cream cheese (us girls) … what a way to start the day – yummo – then we spent the rest of the afternoon at Chadstone shopping centre, as they’d never been there before, and the weather was a bit dicey for our beach picnic we’d originally planned. After that, we came home and ate our picnic of dips, olives, and other antipasto’s indoors, followed by a Thai beef red curry I’d made – blobbed out and watched National Treasure on DVD, and drank Feijoa vodka … it was heaven! The feijoa is a fruit in New Zealand, and has the most amazing aroma – the vodka has a very strong flavour of the fruit – boy, I miss it here in Aussie!

Today started off very lazily, with a cooked breakfast again, then we went to St Kilda and wandered around the open-air craft market, then round Luna Park for a while, finished off with an icecream from NZ Natural … Then my visitors headed off home, and I finished off with a short walk home along the beach front. Just before we headed off today, though, we reorganised my furniture … I was saying I wish I could move my recliner back into the dining area more, as I love the area by the balcony windows that overlooks the trees (to the right of where my computer sits), and where I sit and watch the birds flying overhead – so we’ve pushed the dining table and chairs up against the wall by the kitchen servery, and given me the whole space to move around in – it means I can move my recliner back during the day and sit in my favourite area, then if I want to I can move it back again at night to watch a DVD … so simple, I don’t know why I hadn’t thought of it earlier!!

So tonight I sat watching Armageddon for the umpteenth time, stitching the Dratted’s, and purring like a contented kitten … life is good, today, that’s for sure!

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2006 Stitching Goals

Thanks to Danielle and Gina, I’ve been mulling over what stitching goals I have for 2006 … to be honest, I’ve been thinking about it for a few weeks, mainly due to a group of SAL’s I’m joining up with, but it’s quite fun to actually put thoughts down on paper. Some items are things I’ve already started this year, and intend to just continue on with … so, here goes:

1) Finish a few WIP’s/UFO’s:

  • The Dratted Dolphins UFO (it’s pretty slow progress inbetween other stitching, so not sure how this will go next year – particularly as my time stitching on this will be impacted by my SAL’s … but it’s a goal – or perhaps a dream – none-the-less).
  • Nature’s Rest UFO
  • At least 2 other smaller UFO’s (undecided as yet, but probably my Hussif by Monica Hunt, and perhaps my cream button bag from a Guild weekend retreat when I was in NZ … no doubt these will change by the time I get to the stage of dragging them out of the box!)

2) Continue some just-started initiatives:

  • Keep going with my rotation – seems to be working out well so far, and I’m enjoying the mix of projects and seeing each one progress steadily.
  • Continue on The Wagon – no more stash purchases where possible, by using/substituting threads from my stash – if I don’t own the silks listed, and there are DMC substitutions, then DMC will be the thread of choice! The only thing I’m allowing myself is to continue with the FOTM with Country Stitch and Silkweaver even if just for a couple of months – my fabric has been steadily building up, which I really needed, due to the sales on recently, so I may find soon that I don’t need to buy much more fabric.

3) Participate in 2-3 exchanges with the SBEBB during the year, and also participate in the following SAL’s with the Stitching Smalls yahoo group (months may change, depending on how far we get along with the previous months stitching):

  • Jan – Apricot Elegance by Cindy Valentine
  • Feb – Secret Garden by Forget-Me-Nots-In-Stitches
  • Mar – Bunnies in the Garden by With My Needle
  • Apr – Folding Cross Needlebook by Indigo Rose
  • May – Lavender Thistle Collection by Twisted Oaks Designs
  • Jun – Strawberries So Faire by With My Needle
  • Aug – A December Box by Cherished Stitches

4) Try some new finishing techniques – in particular, an 8-cornered pillow (biscornu/tuffet) and a flat-fold finish. I also want to finish off two needlecases that are stitched, but ready to be finished, as well as making at least one more needleroll, fob and pincushion.

5) If I can find the time, I also want to stitch some new charts next year … although now I look at the SAL’s above, that might not be much of a reality hmmm. Anyway, the main two are L&L Angel of Love now I have the fabric, and Summer into Autumn by The Drawn Thread now I have the kit. I’d also love to stitch one project from my selection of Inspirations magazines, but again, that could be seriously wishful thinking.

Well, that’s it for me … I’m now going to print this off and put it in my diary for Nov 2006 to have a celebration … or giggle … at what’s been accomplished. If I get really keen, I might even try and work out how to get it into my sidebars – although I might wait until my new template is finished by Design-A-Blog.

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Mental health day

Well, yesterday I got more bad news at work, that I didn’t get one of the upcoming 2-month secondments to the Hotline, and after feeling so incredibly positive about feeling more like myself over the last few days, I decided “Bugger you!” and opted to remove myself from the negativity and the office environment and take 3 days annual leave before I did or said something I might later regret … mutter mutter mutter. Anyway, enough said on that.

So, I blobbed out with Tomb Raider on DVD (first time viewing), and started stitching at 10.45pm, finishing at 2.15am … oops – but it sure got the anger out of my system. It also means I’m now nearing the end of the current rotation segment for those “Dratted Dolphins”, as they’re now officially termed in my eyes. Doesn’t seem to be showing much progress, but there’s still 2 1/2 hours to go, then I’ll compare with the last piccie and hopefully see the difference.

I also thought the day was exceptional here in Melbourne today weather-wise, and it would be a waste not to get my fat bum into gear, and get out there and do an hour’s walking round the bay … boy, oh boy, was I wrong!! It’s absolutely blue skies and scorching where I am – but the closer I got to the bay, the clouds were a bit in the background, and the wind was quite a bit stronger – well, in just the short time of 1/2 hour it felt like gail force winds coming in, which caused me a few difficulties staying stood up straight, along with the sand-blasting coming off the beach. But under all that the heat was tremendous … I’m sitting here in a big puddle of sweat – sorry, not a very delightful picture! I feel absolutely exhausted, but still glad I got moving and did it … it’s nice to just get out and get the fresh air. There’s a canal just a few metres away from my flat, which has got a park bench a short walk away – I’m thinking of taking some portable stitching when I can and just sit there for 1/2 hour in the fresh air and sunshine – ah, bliss!

Anyway, I thought I’d just touch base very quickly before I jump in the shower and head out the door. Catching up with friends from work today who are very sympathetic to my situation, and very supportive, so it will do me good to get my moans off my chest … aside from that, I’m looking forward to just catching up with ‘gal pals’, something it’s take me a long time to find since moving here – and this get-together has taken 3 months to finally pull together, seeing as two of us work shift work, so it’s hard to match up shifts – then tomorrow I will finally finish my rotation stitching on the Dratted’s, and start stitching a needlework ‘small’ – yippee … can’t wait! I’m really itching to start something little again πŸ™‚

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Some Kiwi nostalgia

I rarely put the TV on these days – but over the course of the last week and a half, I’ve turned it on 3 times for ‘company’ while I’m doing housework … the last 2 times I’ve been pleasantly surprised, but the housework got ditched temporarily. The series of Billy Connolly’s Tour of New Zealand has returned – episode 3 was on at the end of last week, and episode 4 was on last night after Comic Relief … as they say in the UK, “it warmed the cockles of my heart!” Even though I was born in the UK, we emigrated to NZ when I was 6 years old – we survived 2 years there, because Dad hated NZ, then returned to the UK … only to find Dad hated the UK even more, and back we trotted to NZ again 2 years later, when I was 10 – I think the trauma at that age must have been pretty great for a shy quiet kid, and I have no real memory of my life in the UK, or pretty much any of my life prior to being 10! So, I’ve grown up loving the Kiwi country, and people, and culture … as far as I’m concerned, even though not by birthright, I AM a Kiwi (I became naturalised as soon as I was old enough to do it in my own right) …

Anyway, it was so nice to see on TV a lot of the places I’ve visited over the years, and I love Billy Connolly anyway … and I enjoyed the rendition of Pokarekare Ana at the end of the show – I’m not sure my neighbours loved it as much, ‘cos I was singing at the top of my lungs … I’m amazed I still remember the words! It is the most beautiful song in the world, in my eyes – and always reminds me of home … so, come on Kiwis, let’s have a karaoke session … ready? 1 – 2 – 3 …

Pokarekare ana
Nga wai o Rotorua
Whiti atu koe hine
marino ana e
E hine e
Hoki maira
Kamate au-i
te aroha e

OK, that’ll do for now – time to put my shoes on and get off to work … still on relatively civilised hours all week – a mix of 11am-7pm (4 days) then 10am-6pm (3 days) and then … shock, horror … a weekend off! I have friends I haven’t seen for at least 6 months coming to stay, hopefully, for the weekend, so can’t guarantee much stitching will be getting done this week! Have a great one everybody πŸ™‚

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For KarenV

Thanks Karen – I think maybe it’s just the photo on the chart … it just looks so ‘drab’, all grey/green – when I saw yours being stitched I remember all the lovely golden autumn colours predominantly – but then again, maybe that was my own brain’s reaction ‘cos I love those colours, and that’s what I mainly saw! I’ll start stitching it the way the chart intends it on a separate piece of fabric, I think – it’s the lettering that doesn’t really ‘gel’ with me, so I might change that to an overdyed as well, in more autumn tonings, and see what it looks like. Thanks for the offer of the silk overdyed – I have to admit, the colours look OK there, it’s just the lettering, I think. Mind you, now I’m having a closer look at the threads that came in the kit, it’s not as ‘grey’-looking as the photo, so maybe it’ll be OK as it is … I just looked at the photo when it arrived, and went “ooh, yuk!” Maybe that’s why I’ve not been a Drawn Thread fan before now – ‘cos the colours always look so drab … oh no, that could open up a whole new can of worms, that means I might have to get more to try them out LOLOL. Thanks for your advice, anyway – I’ll start stitching it and see how I go … Hugs πŸ™‚