Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Merry Christmas!!

Merry Christmas to you all!

I still have some time left as I celebrate on January 7th, but we will be celebrating with my husband's family tomorrow.  I have a couple of more things to do before tomorrow and I'm dreading going out in the madness.  I will be making this post short and sweet since my mom says my posts are too long.  Hope this is short enough for you mom!!

My crocheted snowflakes whip up quickly and I plan to make more tonight.  Nothing like last minute crocheting to do. 


I attached little bells at the bottom and am pleased with the result. I used a little starch and they are not super stiff but they do maintain their shape. 

I finished my brother's deer and will be using craft paint instead for the box.  It's easier for me and doesn't create a huge mess.


My crochet granny square is getting less wonky now that I turn every round.  I found a few stitches that slipped out when I took this picture and freaked!! Luckily, I was able to re-crochet it back together and tie a knot in the end so that won't happen again!

I will be busy baking cookies tonight for tomorrow and hopefully won't eat too many...heheee.

Another one of my giveaway packages arrived safely in Australia.  Noni received the ornament by Blue Ribbon Designs from JCS 2013 Ornament issue.  I'm glad she likes the ornament and it's on display for Christmas.


Thank you all for your wonderful comments.  I hope to respond once I've finished today's shopping trip.  Wishing you all of the best for Christmas.  Sending you all a big hug!!

Naughty Titus playing with the garland...looking like he's done nothing wrong




Monday, December 16, 2013

Crafty Goodness

Bonjourno everyone!!

I've got lots of great crafty goodness to share with you all so I hope you have something to warm your hands with a good cup of something.   I'm holding a cup of coffee since my hands are freezing.  Perhaps I should put on one of my mug cozies I've been crocheting up?! I can't though since they are gifts for people. The other night, my husband watched me jump from project to project with reckless abandon; stitching, crocheting, pinning, gluing and painting.  I caught the Christmas craft bug in a big way.  I found a great tutorial on how to make crocheted stars and have made three already.  I'm hoping to whip up more of these as cute little gifts for my friends and family.  They take less than 20 minutes to make and all I need now is some starch to spray onto the stars for them to retain their shape.  That and some glitter...my hubby's suggestion.  He's such a great guy!! If you are interested in making some of these charming stars, check out this great blog by Matt: According to Matt. He adds glue on his stars but another blog suggests starch, so that's what I'm going to use.  I still need to attach some bells at the end and then they are finished. I also started a deer silhouette for my brother's bullet box.  I'll be painting the box brown or may stain it.  What do you think I should do?  I've never stained anything before.  Anyone have suggestions?



I find it funny to upload this photo here since I've already uploaded it first to Facebook and Instagram.  It seems there are a lot of us stitchers on both media platforms finding each other more and more everyday.  Is blogging going to be a thing of the past? Although I do enjoy Instagram and facebook, I hope blogging stays because I do enjoy reading people's posts in a diary/journal type form!

Onto more crafty goodness.  I'm happy to announce that Meari has received my mailart!! After the people (rather the young buck) at the post office looked at me like I was crazy and was not helpful at all, I mailed the envelope with some trepidation.  I had visions of people at the letter sorting place pulling it out of the line and opening it or destroying it!! Why, I don't know...I was just worried!! So glad that it made it to her and she told me her parents thought it was really cool to receive mail from BC so they got out an atlas to find me! Check out her post! I can hardly wait to receive mine.  This is my first private exchange and I enjoyed every bit, even the worrying part!


The inside fabric
the back

the front
The design on the back is a freebie from The Little Stitcher. The design on the front is a freebie from Gazette94.  I stitched the tree and a bunch of the snowflakes randomly all around the tree.  I used DMC threads for all of the stitching.  The variegated red is 119 I believe.  I used some sort of evenweave fabric that was in my stash.  I hope to do this again...wink wink Meari!

Finally one of my giveaway prizes has been received. Pat from Southpaw Stitcher loved the pillow I made for her and the treats I included for her to use.  I am happy with the finish too.  For some reason I do "perfect" finishes for others....just not for myself.  Maybe I should pretend that the finish I'm working on is for someone else and then it will turn out ok! I stitched it on 32 ct. Lambswool with DMC threads. Her photos on her blog are much better than mine. 


Prairie Schooler Fall

Still waiting for the other two to arrive...but they have further to travel.  


So on that crafty crazy day, I finished my Two White birds.  Not happy with the finish at all.  It's crooked, the ribbon bow is bunchy, the ribbon around the pinkeep is wonky...sigh.  I'm sure none of you will see any of these flaws, but I do.  Not only is it not what I envisioned, but there's some sort of pink blog dot on one of the bird's tails.  You can't see it in the photo since the ribbon covers it.  




I haven't posted a TUSAL in ages, so here's my year end orts.  The bowl is overflowing and I have to figure out what to do with all of those orts. 





We finally put our Christmas tree up last night! Yay! We listened to Christmas tunes and Loreena McKennitt's Christmas album.  The song "Snow" always makes me emotional and nostalgic for Christmas times past.  I remember listening to this song in the kitchen while making sugar cookies with my mom when I was16 years old.  We listened to the tape on a tape player and stayed up until 1 am making cookies.  That night it was snowing and everything was quiet save for Loreena's voice echoing in our kitchen.  Magical...isn't it?


Take care everyone and thank you for staying with me this long! I appreciate all of the lovely comments and well wishes everyone is sending me and my husband.  He appreciates it too and thanks everyone who has taken a moment to think of him.  





Anne


Monday, December 9, 2013

Brrrrrrrr....it's Cooooold Out!!

Hello everyone! (a wee bit of a boring post...sorry!)

It's been ages since I've updated my blog.  Only two more weeks left before the Christmas break and I'm really looking forward to it.  How it got to December 9th, I'll never know.  December always creeps up on me then I start to feel the panic when I realize how close we are to Christmas.  I've been catching up on blog reading which is great because you are all getting me into the Christmas spirit.  So many wonderful posts with people's Christmas stitching and trees makes me all warm and fuzzy inside, which is a good thing because it's cold here! Freezing in fact! I wish I could share all the stitching/finishing I have been doing but since it was for my giveaway winners and an exchange, I can't.  Meari and I are doing a mailart exchange.  I had so much fun putting it together and can't wait to show it!! 

As of late, I have been on a crochet kick and have been steadily working on my granny square afghan.  It got a little wonky in the middle but after researching why, I figured out how to fix the problem.  I don't mind it being wonky since it's my first one and we all learn from our mistakes.  It really bothered me at first but I think that after it's complete, it won't be so noticeable. The other night I made a cute little mug cozy and fixed it with a button.  I think I'll whip up more of these since it was so fast to create.


Crooked square..never mind the tails!!


I did start the Magic Garden by Shakespeare's Peddlar a few months ago and just picked it up last night.  It's slow going on 40 count fabric and I feel weird stitching something unseasonal right now! I should be making Christmas gifts!!


Very little progress on the chicken...reports and giveaway gifts got in the way of finishing this handsome fella



Today my hubby and I went for a winter walk down to the quay.  We saw a murder of crows in the trees and I took a lot of cool photos.  Too bad I didn't have a good zoom lens to get great close ups.



Of course I had to take photos of my favourite logs sticking out of the river.  I love the mirrored images on the still water.


Tugboat...



Pretty ornaments in trees




Cute Christmas tree in the Quay



We still need to put up our tree.  I am hoping to do it tonight if hubby will be up to getting it out of storage.  He's still not all that well.  Loads of appointments in our future.  Let's just hope for some answers soon. 


Thank you for all your comments on Hannah.  I feel somehow lost a bit without a sampler to work on.  I have two other big WIP's (Tea bath fairy and Knotgarden) that I should finish before anything else, but I am too addicted to samplers.  My husband is getting worried about my addiction...lol! He should be worried since I have many more I want to stitch up!!

Take care everyone!

Hugs



Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Floss Giveaway!!

Go pop over to Nancy's blog and see all the wonderful giveaways she is putting on.  If you haven't used her threads yet you should! They are very wonderful to work with and I love the colours!!

Her floss giveaway ends on December 25th...wow only 14 days to go?!!?!

I'll be back later on with a post about what's been going on with me and what not.  Stay tuned!!

Psst....it's snowing outside!!

Anne

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Hannah Brassington Finished!!

YAHOOOO!!!

She's done! Come do a happy dance with me!!!

A labour of love and not too many catastrophes.  I squished my initials and date in the diamond shape center.  The word "neighbor" is all over the place, but I like it because like Hannah, I had trouble squishing everything.  I think we both went with the flow!!  I hope to frame this gorgeous gal sometime soon...I always have hope!!





Details:
Started January 15, 2013
Finished November 13, 2013
Stitched on 40 ct. Newcastle linen in Cream
Threads: Avas silks
Love: times a 100!!

Here's a martini to celebrate!!



I have many more things to share with you but will keep this post all about Hannah.  She deserves the glory!!!

Hugs and thank you all for your love and support!!

Anne