Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Two for Back to School

I managed to finish two ornaments this month. One was a UFO from three years ago and the other was a new ornie from a three year old magazine. I needed a break from the red and green ornies of the past four months. I'm trying to stitch them in groups of four.

This weekend, I stitched this lovely Norwegian Ornament by Scandinavian Stitches from the 2004 JCS Ornament issue. I resumed cross stitching when my DD was two and this was one of my purchases then. Sad to say it, but this is the first ornie stitched although I really love several designs from this issue. I used DMC because the only flower thread in my possession is in a kit. Though it is not my usual style, I'm fond of it anyway and it was a fun stitch. I think it would be fun to do in shades of blue or maybe as a beaded ornament. I may try a blue version one day, or perhaps some other color variation.

I started Snowberries by Just Nan three years ago, but put it to the side for some unknown reason. I had just a teensy bit of stitching remaining (including frogging one slightly misplaced special stitch) and all of the beading. The scan does not show the sparklies too well--the crystal beads vanish--but oh my goodness there were a lot of beads to add. I stitched this on an uneven linen so it looks more rectangular than square and I used Mill Hill beads rather than SJ beads because I had MH beads in my stash.
This is my last group of ornaments from my maternity/medical leave. I haven't picked out ornaments for next month's SAL, but it may include a TW freebie UFO. Selecting an ornament, or two, for the SAL is as much fun for me as the stitching.
With these two finishes, I have stitched 14 ornaments in 2007. That's wonderful considering I did not stitch a single ornie in 2006. I hope to complete 2 ornaments each month for the rest of the year. Of course, I still need to finish them into usable ornies.

Monday, August 27, 2007

August ornie - Anne S

Miniature Bellpull Ornament by The Drawn Thread
Stitched on 36ct summer khaki Edinborough linen
using recommended threads (DMC & Needle Necessities)
Changed the year band to my initials instead
Stitched by: Anne S

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

July ornie


"Stuffed Snowman" from Better Homes and Gardens Cross Stitch Christmas 1996. He is stitched on yet another mystery fabric from my stash and odds and ends threads. His arms are supposed to be wire, but I used twigs from the yard instead.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Another quick ornament

I'm not sure if this is my July or August ornament but it's another one for the finished pile. I just did a quick count of my ornaments for this year & I've done 11 already! Maybe I should stop???

Holiday Holly
Mill Hill
Stitched on 28ct evenweave

Sunday, July 29, 2007

July Ornie: My New Favorite


I know I said it last month, but I really mean it this time. This motif (#9) is my favorite one of the Rosewood Manor Red Threads I've stitched so far. I keep looking at it and concluding that it's perfect--how in the world did I manage that with this multi-color silk?

I'm thinking that I'll keep these ornies for myself so I'd best stitch something else next month. Of course, since I've started plotting which motif is next, I don't know that I'll be able to resist stitching another one for August.
I'm still using the same 28 count opal fabric and Waterlilies Holiday fiber as in the other motifs.

PS July Ornie

PS Winter from JCS 2006
I need to catch up 2 ornies, time flies! This isn't the first the first appearance for this as Anita stitched it back in April - the archive is great to look back on for inspiration!

July Ornie



First Snow
The Drawn Thread (freebie)

28# Jobelan
Polstitches Designs: Dragon Shades - Let It Snow

DMC threads and Mill Hill 03021

I made a few changes in that most of my birds are singing and I thought the snow would look better in beads. I'm planning to finish this as a little bellpull.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Folk Art Topiary

This is from the 2004 JCS Christmas Ornaments. It is stitched on 32 ctr. Vintage Linen with the called for Crescent Color threads.


Monday, July 23, 2007

July ornament

Here is my July ornment. I finished into a little mattress-style ornament. The pattern is my own (posted in my blog). :)

Sunday, July 15, 2007

April Ornament

OK, it took a while, but it is stitched.

Woodland Snowfall
Little House Needleworks
JCS 2004

Cafe au Lait Linen
DMC, Rainbow Gallery Designers Dream,
and Kreinik Blending Filament Threads

Details here and here.

Monday, July 09, 2007

July Ornies

Here's two finishes from over the weekend:

Tree Keeper by Drawn Thread, freebie found here


Holiday Holly by Mill Hill

Friday, July 06, 2007

Our finishing weekend!

Just a reminder that this weekend is our first finishing weekend! Dig out those pieces of stitching and turn them into ornaments!

We will be finishing along with the Focus on Finishing blog. Please pop over and have a look - there are some great tips on there for finishing ideas.

As an added incentive, there will be a draw with a prize! Everyone who finishes an ornament that weekend and posts it to the Finishing blog (not here) will be entered into a draw for some Christmas finishing supplies.

I hope you'll all have fun!

Cookies for the jolly fat man


COOKIES FOR MR. C
by Susan Greening Davis
for Still Stitching with Susan LLC
2006 JCS Ornament Issue

Kitted up for sale (with everything but the chart) at the Rockome National Counted Cross Stitch Show last month by Stitcher's Express (Mattoon IL), this ornament was a must have after you saw the finished one on the counter. For me this was not a snap to stitch and finish, but once you get it laid out and put a few stitches in on each side as your guide, you don't need your pattern or to think very hard until it comes time for the words to be added. I modified mine from "Cookies for Mr. C" to "Cookies for Santa". Once you have those gingerbread men on it and have it all put together, you can't stop thinking about baking some real gingerbread men.....well, maybe not in this heat!
Adana in Illinois (USA)

Monday, July 02, 2007

Katrina's June Ornament

This is a freebie by the Drawn Thread, Home for the Holidays. I think I'll finish it into a small tuck pillow with a little hanger.


Sunday, July 01, 2007

Merry Christmastide


Merry Christmastide
Shepherd's Bush

32 ct Cream Lugana and DMC Floss
Will be finished into a small needleroll with a ribbon hanger for the tree, as soon as I can find extra time to finish it off

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Just one for June


Another motif from Red Threads by Rosewood Manor.
I think this is my favorite ornament of the motifs I've stitched.
And yes, you can expect another one of these little darlings from me next month if I manage some stitching time.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

June ornie


My June ornie/card! I found this motif in a book called "Traditional Needle Arts Cross Stitch" by Katrin Cargill and stitched it on a mystery 14 count Aida with DMC 304 before gluing it onto a card stock that I had left over from my Christmas 2006 cards.

Margie's June Ornament


For June I stitched Topiary Ornament I from Hillside Samplers. This completes my stitching of the series of four that are available. I really liked doing the complete series and I have to thank my fellow bloggers for making it possible by helping me with two of the four. I plan on looking for more ornament series to work on. And I'm getting a ton of ideas here. :-)

Joy by The Sweetheart Tree


Fabric: 32ct Natural Belfast
Threads: WDW
Stitched by: KarenV

Finally a finish!


I'm pretty sure I last posted in April and I have been working on an ornament (or two), they just took me longer than expected to finish, so finally here they are in all their blurry glory ( I just can't seem to take good photos).
Moonlit Joy Ride
Full Circle Designs
(JCS Ornaments 2006)
32ct Belfast Dirty Linen
Used recommended GAST, Mill Hill beads
and DMC 5282.
I really like this ornament because it's a bit quirky, I changed the colours to DMC threads and even though it's not as nice as the original I think turned out OK.

Peace
Sisters & Best Friends
(JCS Ornaments 2004)
28ct Jobelan
(Polstitches: Dragon Shades - Let It Snow)
DMC Threads


This is the one that took so long, I've only done one other of these kits and this one had lots more beads, it seemed to go on forever! It's so much more sparkling IRL than in the photo, I wish I could capture it.

Winter Whimsey
Button and Beaded Kit by Mill Hill
14ct perforated paper
DMC threads. Mill Hill beads and button