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• Thursday, June 02nd, 2011

I actually have quite a few things to post about but have just been really busy, so there may be several blog entries over the next few days.  To sum up what’s in store:

  • It’s time for the Totally Useless Stitch-a-Long update.  I had it in my calendar to post yesterday, but between the wild weather we had in New England yesterday (including confirmed tornados in western Massachusetts) and the Stanley Cup game (go Bruins!), I got a bit distracted.
  • Erich and I started the updating process for two more rooms in our house over the weekend- our bedroom and the bathroom.  So story time about that adventure (and some helpful tips for others with old houses) will come this weekend
  • Updates on the round robin stitching front
  • Another Caturday post on Saturday.  :)  Any specific cat requests?
  • Some gardening updates
  • Warhammer painting updates
  • Monthly stitching goals – my updates and my new goals for June
  • Wanderlust drive musings.  It’s summer, which means I start wandering back roads in New England.

I finally got the Google Friend Connect working on my blog (hooray!) so all of you Blogger folks who prefer to follow that way (honestly, I do too… Google Reader is glorious) –  I’m up and running.  Let me know if there are any problems.  You should see it on my sidebar just above the Project: Do Me graphic link.

Today’s entry, though, is for the Thursday Thirteen.  A few weeks ago, I made a semi-joking, but semi-serious post about declaring 2012 my WIP apocalypse year.  (for those non-crafters, WIP stands for “Works in Progress”).  I’m a chronic serial starter with my stitching.  I love beginning new projects.  I love the journey of stitching projects.  But I’m not particularly good at finishing projects.  So now I have a glut of them.  I’m starting to get the itch to really get through them, too.  So what started as a joke is now really going to happen.  2012 will be my project clearing year.  :)  Any crafty folks (regardless of what you do) who want to join me and use it as a sort of Stitch-a-Long are most welcome.  I’ll set up a signup/discussion page in October.

For now, my brain is going to the projects I really, really want to finish.  So for this week, here are the Thirteen Projects Riding on the Measi WIP-ocalypse Train.  The links go to the Flickr photo  set I have for the piece.

1.  Apache Wedding Blessing – this is a gift for my friends Ivanna and Joe for their wedding, which um… happened several years ago.  Thankfully Ivanna’s a fellow crafty person and understands how these projects can go into a black hole.  But all the same, it’s annoying me.  Right now I have this out on a round robin to give it some extra oomph, and it does actually look like it’s going to get finished before the end of 2011.

2.  Witchy Washy – It’s so damn cute.   I want this done and framed on the door to my laundry room.

3.  Floral Bellpull – I’ve had this for years, and it’s absolutely gorgeous.  I just need to focus on it.

4.  Legends of the Dragons – I started this as part of a stitch-a-long in the beginning of 2010, and it just started to fall off my radar as I got into robin stitching.  It’s not a particuarly big piece, and definitely doable to finish.  Again – I just need to focus on it.’

5.  Cats on a Staircase – Right now, this is my longest running WIP.  It’s a Christmas stocking.  I think I’ve had it going for ten years now.

6.  Witches Wheel - I adore this piece.  I have a ton of energy to work on this piece.  I simply have too many commitments with the robin to stitch on it right now.

7.  Walk in the Woods – This is the second of the WIPs I inherited from my late mother in law.  The first I finished last year.  This one will get done next year.  It’s not a particularly difficult piece to stitch – but again, it’s just been a time commitment issue.

8.  Astrology Sampler – for YEARS I wanted to start this piece, and when I do – I’ve barely gotten anything done.  It’s not a particularly large piece.  It’s just stitched on black fabric, which makes it a bit more difficult to work on.

9.  Elemental Dragons – Two of the five are done (Fire and Spirit).  I have three more dragons to do (Earth, Water and Air).  I’ll take getting one done next year, but getting all three done so I can frame the project would be wonderful.

10.  Magical Night – I sent this out on a robin in 2010, and the wonderful stitchers who worked on it made tremendous progress.  It’s now about half done.  I don’t expect to finish this in 2012, but I’d like to make a good dent on what’s left.

11.  Egyptian Sampler – I adore this piece and the fabric I chose to stitch it on.  I don’t get why I struggle so badly to stitch on it, because I absolutely love it.  Hopefully in 2012 I can get into a zone and finish a good chunk of it.

12.  Noah’s Ark – this is a piece I adopted from another stitcher.  I haven’t done a particularly large amount of work on it since I got it, but I’d like to get some more of the animals around the border done.  The problem is that they’re done in petit point, so the work is so tiny and intricate that it goes very, very slowly.  My goal for 2012 on this one is to get one of the remaining side borders (left, top, right) done.

13.  Book of Ink Circles – I don’t have a photo of my WIP uploaded yet, as it was a new start in May (one of my other entries for this weekend to do).  It’s my first attempt at recoloring a design from someone else.  It’s a fabulous piece when completed, though.

 

Thanks for stopping by!  I’ll be catching up on blogs this weekend between my own writing.  :)

 

 

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• Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

And finish #3… and longtime UFO #2 of the month is now done (hooray!) Here’s Spirit Dragon:

Spirit Dragon - finished 24 March 2010

Isn’t he cute? :) I now have two of five from the set completed. I’m trying to decide whether earth, air, or water should be next.

Stitching continues on Cats on a Staircase. I’m doing one more evening on it this round before moving on to Egyptian Sampler.

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• Monday, March 22nd, 2010

In the frenzy of finishing my little mug rug to ship off and finishing Home is Where the Cat Is (as well as BIG personal stuff on the horizon… which I’ll discuss at length this weekend), I received the first round of the Unfinished Object RR I’m participating in for the next year.

Round #1 is PugMama’s piece… and this is how I received it:

PugMama's RR piece - as received 13 March 2010

There’s a lot done.  I’m debating working on backstitching parts of it this round, since I’m now on a backstitch swing for the next little bit in my rotation.  I’ll see how I feel next weekend when I can actually get this on scroll bars, though.

The other is the slow and steady progress of backstitching – and when I was at this point, I remarked how easy it is to see what a difference backstitching makes:

What backstitching does...

For my friends who don’t stitch… backstitching is the outlining of elements to define their shape and make them “pop.” It can be a bit of a chore, but usually the effort is well-worth it for the final effect. So in this photo, the right side of the head has been backstitched. The left side (at that point), including the eye and nostril, had not been. And later this week, I’ll have the entire piece backstitched. It really is amazing how it makes it pop from this fabric!

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• Saturday, March 13th, 2010

It’s been an amazingly strange week in the Krueger household – quite a bit focused on jobs. Erich’s job is changing to something where he’ll have a lot more responsibility (and minions… minions are good). He’s going to be the only lvl 2 tech support person for a product line, essentially handing all of the complex items on software that the lvl 1 folks can’t handle. He may have to do some traveling soon to help train/support some of the folks he’ll be working with.

I’ve applied for a lateral transfer at my company into another administrative job that’s opening up which would give ME a lot more responsibility and challenge. I had a good interview for it, I’m psyched about the possibilities, and I’m very hopeful, but of course “it ain’t over ’till it’s over” and I see an official offer letter on company letterhead.

*crosses fingers*

And Matt seems to be working through some of his depression and is coming around.

So a good week. I’d be lying if I denied my head was spinning a bit!

Aside from work-related things, it’s been a good week socially. On Thursday, Erich and I attended Bye Bye Birdie at Fontbonne Academy . Our best man, Tone, directs two productions per school year there, and we attend primarily to support him. The school has a good drama department, though – and it seems like the plays are generally well attended. It was an adorable production – the kids looked like they were having a blast. Lots of talent on that stage (and I’m a bit envious of all of the poodle skirts, which I think is one of those things I’ll never quite grow out of).

We’ve put out invites for a big St. Patrick’s dinner at our house next weekend. A few replies so far. I make a very good corned beef dinner (it takes Polish boiling methods to perfect on Irish ones *grin*). I’ll probably head out to grab the beef this weekend since it’s going to be cheap.

And tomorrow morning we’ll do our brunch ‘n bowl with Tone, his wife Robin, his brother Smallz, and whoever else shows up. I’m planning on checking out the pro shop at the alley for bowling shoes – we’re going often enough that it’s worth buying my own. Nothing too crazy, but I can justify $30-$40 for a pair that won’t be worn by strangers. I’m tempted to buy rental-style shoes, but there are a couple other styles that I really like, too.

It’s supposed to be a miserably rainy weekend, so other than bowling, I’m planning on spending a good portion of it stitching. My Hush Hush piece for LifesAStitch is due to be done this weekend. All of my stitches are done. I’ve backed it with some of the leftover evenweave, but it still felt a bit thin as a “mug rug”, so I’m adding an additional backing fabric. I just need to do some running stitches on it, so it won’t take long to attach.

Other than that, I’m not quite sure what I want to do. I have two small pieces that are very close to being done – Spirit Dragon only needs backstitching, although I think it’s probably about 2-3 hours worth based on my stitching speed. Home is Where the Cat Is has probably about the same amount. It would be nice to have three finishes in a weekend, but… I also wonder whether I should bring those small pieces on the train with me this week and just work on a larger piece that doesn’t transport as well.

I’m not sure. But I’ll definitely get a good amount of stitching done. I have two DVDs of West Wing to watch, a DVD and an episode of DS9 to watch, and probably a couple shows on the DVR as well. :)

It’s been an oddly great week.

No wonder my head is spinning!

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• Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010

Where the HECK did February go?!?

(oh yeah… I spent them in front of the TV watching the Olympics and stitching…)

Ready for a long post? :) I haven’t done one of these in a LONG time. It feels good, actually.

I started this post on March 2nd, by the way, but saved it before heading to lunch and forgot about it.  Since I’m still not as familiar with how WordPress will post things, I’m curious whether it will show up before or after the photo I just posted.

Anyway…

Crazy, crazy month. It flew by entirely too fast. BUT – it was productive, in many ways. I’ll talk about stitching in a sec – but I’ll start with the general life stuff.

Erich and I have *gasp* finally gone bowling. It’s a bit of an in-joke, really. I mean, we’ve been together for nine years this May, and we’d never gone bowling. We’d talked about it – and we live within a mile of three separate bowling alleys (although one’s duck pin only, so that may not count), but we’d never gone.

Our best man and his wife thankfully changed that when they invited us to the Sunday morning bowling hangout they’re doing up in Brockton. So… 9:30 on Sunday morning, we’re now hanging out with them at the lanes, bowling a few games since there’s a special to rent lanes by the hour and bowl as many games as you can. Cheap morning – gets us up and moving (and getting some slight exercise, at least!)

We’ve also decided to start doing one other night of bowling per week down by us – the lane in Cranston just down Rt. 1 from us does dollar per game nights on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday after 8 p.m., which works perfectly for us. So tonight we’ll go after we eat dinner at home and bowl 4 or 5 games.

I’m still playing pretty badly – the last time I’d been bowling was at the end of high school, and 17 years and about 140 pounds more weight (yeah… seriously *hangs head in shame) have completely thrown off my approach in every way. I’m rebuilding it from basics – right now focusing on the swing itself to get my accuracy, and then I’ll add steps into it. Right now if I do a step-approach, my swing gets thrown off because of the width of my hip, and I swing my arm diagonally across my body just as I do while walking. If I do a stand and swing, I have far better accuracy.

The plan next paycheck is to buy our own bowling shoes – just a few times at the lanes will pay them off (and they’ll be ours, not the worn out rental ones that god knows who has used). I’m seriously debating buying a pair of tri-color bowling shoes… because they’re bowling shoes - it seems like it’s a requirement! I’ve honestly always thought the rental shoes at the lanes were cute in a ugly rebellious sort of way. :)

So… hooray for hobbies as a couple!

Other stuff… Doctor Who is back on air in the UK on Easter weekend, staring here in the States on Apr. 17th. So my weekends will now be full of geekery again. I’m nervous but excited about the new Doctor. I will miss Tennant a lot in the role, but hopefully Matt Smith is fantastic, too. Steven Moffat is amazing, so if nothing else – I know I’ll enjoy the storylines.

Work’s been busy – quite a bit of overtime lately. Some parts of it are still annoying as hell, but meh, that’s work.  I have a job and for the most part, I enjoy it.  I work for a good company.  The things I do in my job are enjoyable, and most of the people I work with are, too.

Oh… and since I’m in New England, I saw no snow in February. No. Really. All of that crap that dumped on the Mid-Atlantic? Never saw it. We had a decent amount of rain, but that’s all. The first storm that gave Washington almost 30 inches or whatever? The weather forecasters up here actually apologized on air for their bad forecasts because they wound up being absolute duds. Everyone called off school and declared snow emergencies, and we barely got anything that day. Boston even offered to reimburse fines and towing fees for cars that had parked on the street – THAT was how badly off they were!

Stitching Stuff

I’ll get my final Stitching Olympics photos up late this week once I know what our weekend schedule is. The final tally, however – 10 projects worked. I managed to put stitches into all but two of my UFO projects (which I define as anything that has sat untouched for 6 months or more), plus a couple WIPs, plus started a piece for an exchange for the Life’s A Stitch board called “Hush Hush.” That’s due to be mailed out on the 15th, so I’ll be focusing on that piece until it’s done and ready to go.

Two projects are now within a couple hours of finishing – Home is Where the Cat Is (finally!) and Elemental Dragon:Spirit. Both essentially have maybe 90 minutes to two hours of backstitching each. They’re both on my radar for March.

So I’m very pleased… even if my goal list for February went extremely askew:

For February, my goals were

1) Rotate through all of my WIPs and UFOs at least once  No.  I was a few projects short.  But I DID get through 10 projects last month, so I’m very happy with the progress I made.
2) Finish Home is Where the Cat Is  So close – I just ran out of time at the end of the month.  I’m 4 hours away from finishing, max.
3) Finish Spirit  All but the backstitching.  So I’m about 90 minuts max on this one from finishing.
4) Put together the individual progress pages on my website  One of these months, maybe I’ll get to this.  But it hasn’t happened for 3 now.  So… yeah.  I’ll just focus on some stitching and call a mulligan on this.
5) Finalize my rotation that will start in March  Yep.
6) Remember to photograph the TUSAL this month.  OMG I finished one of my goals this month!

Seriously though, I’m pleased with what I did this month, even if it didn’t match the goals.

For March, I want to…

1) Finish Home is Where the Cat Is
2) Finish Spirit
3) Get my Hush Hush exchange out on time
4) Get my UFO RR mailing out on time
5) Rotate through my new rotation once by the end of March

Rotation for this month will be:

Hush Hush project (finish and mail by 3/15)
Cats on a Staircase (for Yoyo’s Christmas SAL)
Elemental Dragons: Spirit (will finish)
Egyptian Sampler
Apache Wedding Blessing
Home is Where the Cat is (will finish)
Legends of the Dragons (for the TW board SAL)
UFO Round Robin – Round #1

Ah yes… the UFO Round Robin. I’m seriously excited. Our first mailing date is on March 15th, and it’s looking like it’ll be a fantastic robin. Lots of diverse projects that are going around. We’re stitching as one group of eight, and the robin will take nearly a year before it’s over.

And I’m modding this shindig. Heh. I never thought experience with modding friendship book and slam swaps would come in handy!

I’m sending my Magical Night piece, which I adopted from (I believe) Annette back in 2005 or 2006. Due to the proximity to my wedding, it didn’t get the work hours I’d hoped it would. And since I have a glut of Teresa Wentzler pieces (being insane as I am), I decided sending one of them around was probably the best choice. This one’s probably the least far along – so sending it for a robin will give it a very nice push.

Here’s where it currently stands:
Magical Night - 13 Feb 2010

Like I said… it’s not far along. But next year, hopefully it will return with a nice amount of forward progress!

Until next time…

- Mel.

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• Monday, February 15th, 2010

I’m participating in Stitching Olympics competitions at two separate message boards this month. Unfortunately the attempt on Life’s a Stitch for a stretch of 5×5 square stitching is off to a slower start due to a TON of frogging, but I’ll be bringing that piece into my rotation this week.

Over on The Wagon, however, I’ve been making some great progress. The competition I’m entered in is the Rotation Relay. Basically… work a minimum of 2 hours on a piece, and move on to the next in your personal rotation. So far I’ve worked on a LOT of pieces, as you’ll see. I’ve intentionally started with pieces that hadn’t been touched since I picked up stitching again back in October.

“Before” photos are on the left (most taken on January 28th to document the challenge). “Afters” are on the right. (photos pop)

Noah’s Ark
Noah's Ark as of 28 Jan 2010 Noah's Ark - 7 Feb 2010
Hours: 3
Round finished on: 7 February 2010
It may be tricky to see, but all of my work on this piece were done on the ostrich panel at bottom center. It’s all over-one stitching and most was off-white on white (ick!).

Magical Night
Magical Night as of 28 Jan 2010 Magical Night - 13 Feb 2010
Hours: 2
Round finished on: 8 February 2010
I would have done more on this piece, but I’m oddly missing a LOT of colors that I could have sworn I had. As of now, I’m planning on sending this piece around for the UFO Round Robin that’s kicking off on March 15th.

Elemental Dragon: Spirit
Spirit Dragon by Dragon Dreams, as of 13 Dec 2009 Spirit Dragon - 15 Feb 2010
Hours: 4
Round finished on: 15 February 2010
Hooray! This piece is now finished aside from backstitching. :) I’ll be tackling that the first week of March once this competition’s over to get it done.

Smoky Mountain Cats
Smoky Mountain Cats as of 28 Jan 2010 Smoky Mountain Cats - 13 Feb 2010
Hours: 5
Round finished on: 13 Feb 2010
I wound up spending more time on this than expected because it was in my bag for an extra-long commute. But hey, it’s more done in a very large field of blue. :)

Garden Sampler
Misc borders as of 28 Jan 2010 Garden Samplers - 11 Feb 2010
Hours: 2.5
Round finished on: 11 February 2010
I’m working the piece on the left. I’ve discovered the piece on the right was simply some motif experimentation, so I’ll probably keep it for similar practice. This was a piece that I got out of Erich’s mom’s stash as we cleaned through her belongings about 18 months ago. She started it in colors that don’t match the pattern – I didn’t bother switching the green, as they’re only about a shade off from each other. I did, however, pick the flower out so I could match it to the rest of the pattern. It’s not my general stitching style, but it stitches fast – I expect I’ll enjoy it a lot. :)

Walk in the Woods
A Walk in the Woods as of 28 Jan 2010 Walk in the Woods - 15 Feb 2010
Hours: 2.5
Round finished on: 12 February 2010
This is another piece found in Erich’s mom’s stash. Again, not my normal style, but I do plan on finishing it. It’s stitching pretty quickly. I’m missing a couple colors. I do admit that I adore the top border. :)

So not bad so far!

Up this week in my list:
The “Hush Hush” piece for Life’s a Stitch
Home is Where the Cat Is
Legends of the Dragons
Spring Queen

I’m seriously considering rotating somewhat like this for the rest of the year – it definitely seems to be a fun way to rotate, essentially picking up a different piece every night. :)

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• Monday, December 14th, 2009

So… I’ve moved on in my rotation again, and with it come a new round of photos. The only one I haven’t updated yet is the ornament I stitched for Jo for the TWCOE exchange. I’ll post that and the one I received sometime this week.

First off – after nearly a month, my energy finally fizzled on Floral Bellpull. I almost got the entire square stitched, but I just needed a break. I managed twenty hours, which is double what my rotation requirement was, so no complaints.

Floral Bellpull (TW) as of 13 Dec 2009

I also decided to put Spirit Dragon away until the new year – I haven’t put any stitches into it for the past three weeks, and instead have been reading on the train. I’ll get back to it next rotation round (when I’ll probably finish it).

Spirit Dragon by Dragon Dreams, as of 13 Dec 2009

My first attempt at my TWCOE ornament was scrapped, although I do plan on finishing it for myself. It’s Teresa Wentzler’s Beginner Whitework Ornament. My chain stitches wound up very off, but for my own tree, I really don’t care. :) Instead of sending this one, I stitched up Father Winter (another TW pattern).

Beginner Whitework Ornament (TW) as of Nov 2009

So that leads me to the current piece in my rotation: Apache Wedding Blessing. This is how it started yesterday morning:

Apache Wedding Blessing as of 13 Dec 2009

I’m hoping to get the top border done this round so that I can position it better on my scrollframe. The fabric’s pretty cranky and doesn’t want to stay put.

That’s it for now… more later this week!

- Mel.

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• Wednesday, December 09th, 2009

With December speeding by, I’m trying to get a sense of the things I’ll be doing project-wise next year.  I’d like to get a general plan together before Christmas hits, purely for that part of me that’s a type-A personality.

In my previous entry, I listed the random Stich-a-Longs I’ve joined in some form.  Today I put together a full list of my cross stitch patterns (excluding magazines, which are mostly there for reference & round robin ideas).  I honestly didn’t think I had quite THAT many pieces in my stash… eep!

So now I’m planning my “attack” on all of it.  Obviously I can’t do it all next year.  I couldn’t do all of it in 10 years.  But I definitely want to make a good push at it, and it all depends on the method of my rotation plan.

Based on past experience, a firm hourly or goal-oriented rotation just doesn’t work for me.  Nor does stitching pieces in a particular order.  One thing that does work is designating a theme for a slot (a designer, a piece size, or a focus slot, for example).  So I’m going to be doing a modified blend of a screaming, hourly, and goal rotation.. if that makes sense.

The rule is that I can stitch these pieces in any order.  This will allow me to be flexible for when Round Robins come in and such.  I must put a minimum of 5 hours on any one piece before I can move onto another piece.  I may stay on a project for as long as I’m feeling in a groove on it – progress in any form is a good thing!  I must stitch on every piece in the rotation before making any adjustments, such as included pieces, slot themes, starts, etc.

Right now, I’m thinking about this as my beginning rotation for 2010.  I expect to have a decent amount of time for stitching this winter. 

TW SAL:  Floral Bellpull
Small/Commute: Home is Where the Cat Is (will finish this round)
Small/Commute #2: Elemental Dragons: Spirit
Backstich Focus: Egyptian Sampler
Christmas SAL: Cats on a Staircase
TW/DD/BS SAL: Legends of the Dragons (new start for 2010)
Free Slot: For Round Robin
Open Choice: Apache Wedding Blessing
Open Choice: Astrology Sampler

I’m crazy, aren’t I?

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• Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

This week has been absolutely insane at work, and I just haven’t had time to update my blog again… eep!  I have a trip to Plymouth last weekend to talk about, too – but I have photos to upload for that first.

I’ve made tremendous progress on my stitching this month – I’m very happy! I’ve now moved another place in my rotation. Cats on a Staircase is done for this round, thanks to a very good week of pushing forward. As of October 17th, here’s where I am:

Cats on a Staircase - as of 17 Oct 09

I’d have gotten much further, but discovered AFTER completing the bottom stripes of green stitches that I’d reversed the key code in my head… so a-frogging I went, pulling out five hours of work. *sigh* But it’s corrected, and I’m continuing to move. Next round I plan to add the cat that’s on top on that red box (his butt outline is visible next to the boxes) and continue along the bottom of the stocking.

Next, my progress on Elemental Dragon: Spirit, by Dragon Dreams. This one’s a quick stitch, and I imagine I’ll have it done in the next week or so. I’m using it as my commute piece – with three hours of stitching per day available on the train, this can get a lot of attention! Here’s where I was as of Oct. 17th… I’ve since moved further along on it:

Spirit dragon - as of 17 Oct 09

Even though I had it in my rotation, I’m just going to keep working on it until it’s done. *shrug*

Next, I started Erich’s Star Wars sampler last weekend. This is from a pattern I found at another blogger’s site (need to find my credit for it… it’s buried somewhere here). It’s not my own design, although I did sketch this out on graph paper myself, so any variances from the original would be my own. Here’s my first night progress on it, on Oct. 18th:

Star Wars Sampler - as of 17 Oct 09

This is another quick-stitch. I’ll do some more work on it this weekend during the Patriot’s game on Sunday, I think. :)

And finally, my first update on my Totally Useless SAL (aka TUSAL). I had to get a container for this that was cat-safe before I could take a photo. IKEA to the rescue!

TUSAL - as of 22 Oct 2009

Part of my stitching this month has been to clean out my floss storage containers – I’ve traditionally tossed all of my orts in there as I go. So yeah, it’s a bit fuller than I expected. :)

So that’s it for stitching updates. Other updates to come tomorrow night!

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• Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

One year ago today at about this time (factoring in time differences), I was in England and just arriving into Stratford-upon-Avon.  A few hours from now (then) I’d be curled up in awesome front-center balcony seats to watch David Tennant and Patrick Stewart in Hamlet.

Man, how time flies.  I still remember most of our vacation last year as if it were yesterday.  Since it’s as good a time as any, I’m going to type all of my travel entries into my blog over the next couple weeks.  Might as well relive it through my own words.  :)

So a few little things to ramble about this morning.  The bad thing of the week is that our furnace is being pissy and won’t kick on.  Erich called our oil company (who does a service contract for us), and they were able to come out right away.  The service guy found a nozzle that sprays oil into the burner was all gunked up and replaced it for us.  Matt then ran the furnace for about an hour, and it was doing fine.

Then last night, it decided not to kick again.  So with a low of 35 degrees last night, we had no heat.  It was a very painful morning to be walking on wood floorboards today.

Erich’s calling the company back today to see what the next avenue is.  We are due for a standard cleaning – maybe that will help the problem.  The good thing about it is that we do have hot water.  And the furnace definitely is able to kick over, per Matt’s test yesterday.  Something’s just getting gunked up along the line.  Hopefully it’s just that the filter needs to be replaced so badly that it’s not catching stuff.

The other good thing – it’s October, and not January.

So hopefully that little problem will be solved soon.

King Richard’s was a lot of fun on Sunday.  Weather was perfect – sunny, but somewhat cool.  That always makes wearing full period dress a bit easier due to the layers.  I forgot to take pictures (d’oh!), but one of the folks in our group did… so hopefully I can get a copy from her.  The faire was absolutely PACKED on Sunday.  I’ve never seen it so busy.  So people either are doing better financially around here, or they just saved up any of their spending money to go to the faire.  It’s not a cheap day by any means.

Stitching updates…

I did do quite a bit of stitching this weekend on Cats on a Staircase - only to discover I did all of it in the wrong color, and it’s not something I can work around.  Grrrrr.  So a-frogging I’m now going.  Five hours of work, all being picked out. 

I’ve also been doing some stitching on my evening commute on Spirit Dragon.  She’s coming along nicely – I may have her done in a week or so of train stitching!  I’ll post update photos either tonight or tomorrow, I think.

Still fighting my cough – I’m now on three weeks and it’s incredibly annoying.  The cold is not helping it at all.  Nor did Faire dust.  Since I don’t have any signs of infection, I’m hesitant to go in to the doctor on it, though. Past experiences have been a waste of my time – they just tell me to drink fluids and be careful about over-exertion and wait for it to run its course.  So… that’s what I’ve been doing this time anyway.  It’s not a particularly bad cough, as far as my experiences go.  It’s dry, and I’m averaging a single violent coughing fit every day that makes me sick to my stomach.  But compared to what I normally go through?  Not even close to worrisome.  It’s just annoying.

 Not to mention that I wasn’t particularly thrilled with the GP I went to this year.  I’m going to keep my appointment with him next year since it may have just been a bad first-impression, but he didn’t seem particularly interested in the concerns I brought with me on my physical.  He wanted to focus entirely on my weight… which yes, is an important issue – but so are my concerns about my dermatographia and digestion problems.  Grrr…

We’ll see. 

So that’s my thoughts in a nutshell today… more later once I get some projects cleaned off my desk.

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• Saturday, October 10th, 2009

My office is closed for Columbus Day, so I get to settle into a three day weekend – a much needed three day weekend. I’m still coughing from the cold I got during my vacation week, but it definitely is improving. Hopefully I can get a couple of the things done around the house that have been lingering the last few weeks.

Stitching has been progressing well – I’d forgotten how much I missed it! Egyptian Sampler is now done for this round (per my last entry). My Elemental Dragons by Dragon Dreams are my “traveling” piece – they’re nice and small, so easy to bring on the commute train with me. I finished Fire back in 2005. I’m now working Spirit. Here’s where I started this round on Oct. 6th:

Spirit by Dragon Dreams - start point as of Oct. 6, 2009

It’s not the greatest photo, as it was taken with my cell phone. (the color on color doesn’t help, either). I’ve already made some significant progress down the right wing. :)

This afternoon I’m going to start my rotation on Cats on a Staircase. I’m somewhat meh about the project, honestly… but since I am on my initial round, I figure I might as well put a few stitches in to see how I feel about it. It’s currently here:

Cats on a Staircase - 10 Oct 09

Since it’s the piece up in my rotation, I’m going to use it as my piece for the October SAL via Facebook’s Cross Stitch SAL group. They pick a weekend once per month for a mass-SAL. This month there are about 150 people “attending.” :)

On non-stitching news…

We’re heading to King Richard’s Faire tomorrow for our yearly visit. We didn’t go last year, since we did the “real” faire – going to England and Wales for two weeks. :) (I seriously can’t believe Monday marks a year since we were there… time flies!) My garb is all set – although I’d lost one of my corset strings. *sigh* The corset has kind of funky fat shoelace style strings in a deep navy blue. I’m going to ask the vendor that sold them if she has any replacements tomorrow. In the meantime, I picked up the wide laces for hockey boots to lace it up. Doesn’t quite match the look, but it’s the lace up my back, so I’ll just hide it under my shawl. :) If the vendor doesn’t have any more in that color, then I’ll have a year to track something down. Worst comes to worst? I get white laces and hand-dye them myself.

I’ll have pics up of that on Monday, I imagine. I’m looking forward to the Faire, but we’re going as part of a loosely large group… and there’s now a lot of kids. As one of the only women left in the collective group who doesn’t have kids, and as someone who’s probably not having kids (a long story that I’m not quite ready to go into), it’s a painful thing to be around them. I imagine I’ll be trying to head off and wander on my own as much as possible. It’s really the only thing that’s dampening my excitement about tomorrow. But it should still be a fun day.

That’s about it – I need to go handle Colley, who’s been meowing non-stop for attention now for 30 minutes. *sigh* More later as I have pictures and news.

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• Sunday, March 19th, 2006

I can’t believe it’s halfway through March already… this year is going entirely too fast. *sigh*

Not a lot of news on my end, honestly. Just the same-old, same-old. But I have done some stitching lately. :) Here’s the progress photos:

Spirit Dragon by Dragon Dreams– this is the second in the elemental series that I’m working on. It’s not much so far, but I’ve been stitching this during my downtime on flightpaths in World of Warcraft. :) The stitches completed are an orb that the dragon is holding.

Cats on a Staircase by Bucilla – I’ve been working the green garland on the left section of the piece. March happened to be “green” month for the Unfinished Objects stitching board I belong to… and this was the most prominent piece with green for me to work on.

The Castle by Teresa Wentzler – Almost. Done. Finally. But with a mishap. The reason the piece is so wrinkly is because I had to wash it early. After ten years of handling, storage, moving, and porting this around, last week I had my first accident with it as I spilled a good amount of diet coke on it. :( Thankfully it came out quickly with just a short cold water soak. I should have the cross stitches done on this by the end of this coming week, if all goes well. :)

More photos in a couple days. I’m getting prepped on a new computer at home, so I need to get some stuff oriented first.

~ Mel.

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• Saturday, August 06th, 2005

I’ve finished my first piece since 1996. :) It’s little, but it’s quite cute… and the photo honestly sucks… I’ll have to redo it in the morning when I have better light. New photo added. :)

Fire Elemental Dragon by Dragon Dreams. It’s a freebie pattern on their website, and the first of five in the series that I’ll be stitching. Air, Water, Earth, and Spirit are the other four.

It’s so nice to have a finish. Adding some really little pieces into my rotation was definitely the right idea. At this point, I may finish all five by Christmas, which would be fantastic. And with The Castle coming along nicely, too, it could be a very big year for me stitching-wise.

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And since I didn’t get to my Stitchers’ Blogging Question on Wednesday due to an absolutely horrid day at work…

8/3/05: Have you hand-dyed your own fabric? Why or why not? Would you like to try to do so? No, I haven’t. Until a month ago, I really wasn’t in a living situation where I could have even thought of doing so– renting an apartment doesn’t lend itself to a lot of creative fabric work. :) Now that I’m in my house, it’s more of a possibility, although I don’t expect to do my own anytime soon. I’m enjoying the professional work in my fabrics-of-the-month too much!

I’ve been working furiously on Egyptian Sampler this week. I should be finishing my current “official” rotation on it sometime next week/weekend, but I think I may work on it for about 20 hours to really get some work done on it. I’d like to get the center three figures done (save backstitching), and possibly the outline frame. I’ll get a photo up of it sometime after I finish its rotation round.

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• Thursday, July 28th, 2005

Yay! I found my uploading cable for the camera. This is a good thing. :) So lots of updates tonight…

First off, I have two weeks of Stitchers Blog Questions to answer… for some reason, I’m not getting the questions in my mailbox, despite being set up for individual mail on the group. Gotta love free email sites. *sigh*

Anyway… July 20, ’05: Have you ever done a color conversion? If so, what did you think about your results and would you do it again? If not, would you like to try
someday?
I have not yet done one, but definitely want to. Being a bit isolated in my stitching hobby until this year, I didn’t realize it really was possible to do them. But then I saw variants of The Castle by Teresa Wentzler, and absolutely loved them. While I doubt I’ll get around to it for many years, I’d love to do a conversion copy of The Castle someday on a dark fabric. At some point, I’ll definitely be trying it on some project.

July 27, ’05: What is your most unique/interesting stitching quirk? (This could be
something concerning the way you stitch, how you organize your stash, etc.)
Since I really have nothing to compare it to, I’m not quite sure what my most unique quirk is. I suppose in the age of q-snaps and scroll frames, my preference for old-fashioned hoop stitching, perhaps? Or maybe the fact that I almost always stitch patterns upside down, and then flip them right-side up to backstitch (out of instinct). I don’t have a real method to my organization yet, given that we’ve only been in the house for a month. Perhaps I should readdress this question come December or so. :)

Okay… thus endeth the questions for this week… now onto photos of my last rotation, which lasted from March 1st until the end of May… and then I had a “floating” session on The Castle, which lasted all of June.

Egyptian Sampler restart after one rotation. The linen looks a lot better (and more authentic) than my original start. I’ll be working on this again come next week. Stitching on extremely uneven linen is tricky, but this piece is going to be worth it when complete!

The Castle after my normal rotation in April, but before the June floating focus. I’m now working on the rocks at the bottom. They dragged on this rotation.

The Castle after the floating focus in June… which included a 10-hour backstitching stretch, plus a lot of little color fill-ins in the rocks. The rocks didn’t seem quite as bad this time… but I didn’t have a lot of stitching time, either. The rock line is now down to the spine of the dragon tail in a few spots. I’ll be completing the rest of the rocks above the dragon tail in my next rotation round.

Cats on a Staircase after work in May. The stairs are the trickiest part, since it’s stitching white-on-white. I’ve been having a ton of problems with miscounts on this piece, and spent a good portion of the last round frogging stitches that I did four years ago. *sigh* Thankfully it didn’t destroy the whole piece, but it wasn’t fun.

Smoky Mountain Cats after work in May. Stitching this project is easy– it’s large swaths of the same color. However, the thread is craptacular and keeps breaking. And unfortunately no DMC options were given with the kit. So this might wind up being one of those frustration pieces due to the materials.

That’s the last rotation round. I started my new rotation on July 15th, and decided to get a couple small pieces into the rotation so I could perhaps see a finish sometime this year. It’s a bit disheartening to be in July of these rotations without a complete project to show for it… particularly since I technically haven’t had a finish since 1996 (eep!).

So this rotation, I’m doing this:

1) NEW: Elemental Dragons- Fire (Dragon Dreams)
2) Egyptian Sampler (Teresa Wentzler)
3) Cats on a Staircase (Bucilla)
4) NEW: Astrology Sampler (Witches Stitches)
5) The Castle (Teresa Wentzler)
6) Home is Where the Cat Is (Leisure Arts)
7) NEW: Apache Wedding Blessing (Kooler Design Studio)

The last piece is a wedding present for my friend (and sorority sister), Ivanna. It won’t be done by her October wedding date… but I’m going to be working as fast as I can on it so she can hopefully have it sometime next spring.

The Elemental Dragons are a freebie set of patterns on Dragon Dreams’ homepage (located under samples). I decided to work on the Fire dragon first, but have kitted all five. To my delight, it has stitched up extremely fast. This is eight hours of stitching, as of the end of my commute time tonight:

All of the cross-stitches are done. I’m now doing the backstitching, and should have my first finish by the end of the weekend. (yay!) I’m stitching this on Silkweaver’s 28ct. Golden Promise cashel linen. The rest of the dragons will also be on 28 ct. fabric… some evenweave, some linen, but all are Silkweaver.

Onto the next rotation! :)

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• Saturday, July 16th, 2005

I finished Half-Blood Prince yesterday afternoon. Around 4 hours, which makes sense since OOtP took me a bit less than six. I enjoyed it. Still digesting it, since there are the plot turns like all of the other books that need to be thought about. I’ll probably start putting some comments behind a spoiler filter on LiveJournal tomorrow (and can email discussions for anyone who isn’t on LJ but wants my views…)

But without giving anything away– I really did enjoy it, and so far, I like how the story is progressing.

(I can say safely, at least!)

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I did a bit of work last night on the revamp of my journal. Blogger’s tags are a bit confusing to me, and my knowledge of CSS is at a “if I cut and paste this, it seems to work…” level, so it’s going slowly. By no means is it finished, but here’s my working copy at the moment. I have a lot of .div tags to add in there, as I improve the text colors and such.

Hopefully by next Friday, it’ll be ready to go live.

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We have a D&D game starting around noon today. Erich’s running his campaign. So while I’m not busy in combat, I have plenty of backstitching to do on The Castle. Once I get the backstitching rotation done (probably today… since the game will go for at least 10 hours), I’ll start my new stitching rotation…

1) Egyptian Sampler (TW)
2) Cats on a Staircase (Bucilla OOP)
3) New start- Astrology Sampler (Witches Stitches)
4) The Castle
5) Smoky Mountain Cats (Pegasus)
6) Home is Where the Cat Is (Leisure Arts)
7) New Start- Elemental Dragons (Dragon Dreams)
*) Backstitching: The Castle (floating slot for whenever our next game is)

#6 should go quickly… I expect to get it nearly done in one rotation round. IT’s very small. Once that’s complete, I’ll most likely start on the wedding sampler for Ivanna & Joe.

Oh… and I received my fabric-of-the-month from Silkweaver yesterday. My pieces were two of the new colors they’re releasing in August: Poltergeist (a grey swirl, with just a hint of purple to my eyes…) and Coral Reef (which is, as it sounds, coral pink). I’m on the “random fabric” plan, so this month, I received 32 ct. fabrics… the Coral Reef is Lugana, and the Poltergeist is Belfast Linen.

Not sure what I’ll use the Coral Reef for yet. Poltergeist I have a plan for– that fits the season, of course.

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Thank Goddess for the inventor of portable air conditioners. I wouldn’t be sleeping otherwise. It’s rather muggy up here on the 2nd floor.

Off to game…

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