WIPGO 2023 – Week 29 – Temperature Tree

In the last several years, a popular stitch-a-long trend has been to do a “temperature thing.” I’ve seen them in cross stitching, knitting, and crocheting – and I’m sure they’re done across other craft and art forms as well. I decided to join the bandwagon in 2021 with a pretty tree from Stitchin’ Mommy on Etsy:

Temperature Tree by Stitchin’ Mommy. (picture is from my black and white working copy, sorry!)

Each limb of the tree is a month, starting on the bottom left. Each leaf represents a day. The stitcher determines whether they’ll be doing the high temperature, an average, a low, etc. There are suggested colors and temperature bands for each color in the pattern. Since it’s so customizable, I created my own bands based off their suggestions, but just used floss colors that I happened to have sitting around in my stash.

The tree trunk and branches took me much longer than I expected to finish, but I’m now working on the leaves. It’s going to be so pretty when it’s done! I added the heart “carving” in the tree for my initials and the year.

Temperature Tree as of July 30, 2023. Stitched 2 over 2 on 32 ct Dreamin’ Lugana from Silkweaver (old stock) with DMC.

As of now I have all of January and about half of February 2021 noted. I am doing high temperatures for each day, according to Weather Underground’s closest station to my location. I like using this site because historical temperatures are super easy to find, and I can sort the view by a week at a time – easy to stitch! 🙂

Since Providence’s temperatures vary widely and I wanted to have a very colorful tree, here’s my color code, if you’re in need of customizing your own color-coded temperature pattern. As I’m an American, I’m working in Fahrenheit, so the Celsius conversions may look a little weird in this chart. Some colors were skeins that had missing labels (perfect for this type of project!):

DMC ColorTemperature (F)Temperature (C)
839TreeTree
81596+36 and above
372192-9533 to 35
Mystery burnt orange (920?)88-9131 to 32
92284-8729 to 30
382480-8327 to 28
385576-7925 to 26
72872-7522 to 24
78368-7120 to 21
83264-6718 to 19
73460-6316 to 17
46956-5913 to 15
98852-5511 to 12
36848-519 to 10
381544-477 to 8
89040-434 to 6
380936-392 to 3
376832-350 to 1
34028-31-2 to -1
Mystery purple24-27-4 to -3
79223 and below-5 and below

I am working on this project for the Stitch-a-Long SAL (SAL SAL) in August for both WIPocalypse and the Stitch All The Things versions, plus Semi Sane’s Wheel of WIPs, so I’m really hoping this will be an August finish!

July 2023 WIPocalypse Check-In

Hi everyone!

Well, the odds finally went against me in early July, and I had my first bout of Covid since all of the insanity started in 2020. I figured it had to happen eventually! Thankfully it was a relatively minor case, and aside from a daily fatigue wall and an off-and-on cough, I’m back to my old self after about four weeks.

It affected my stitching time a little bit, but with Black Needle Society’s Frogwarts retreat mid-month and the 24 Hours of Cross Stitch Marathon the following weekend, it was a very productive month for me with two finishes (yay!) and some nice progress on several other pieces.

Now I’m looking forward to an August with the first full-family vacation in about seven years and some much needed mental health time! I hope that your stitching and summer (if you’re in the northern hemisphere) is going well, and that you’re also finding some little times to escape and just allow yourself time to breathe and relax.

Upcoming One-Month Challenge – Stitch-a-Long SAL

I forgot to mention this one last month (sorry!), but August is the Stitch-a-Long SAL. In August, pull out those stitch-a-long projects that have fallen behind and do a focus month on one (or more) of them to move them further toward completion. You set your own goals for it during the month.

I’ll be working on my Temperature Tree from 2021 (blush) and hopefully put in a bit of time on Fruits of Plenty as well.

Off to do a bit of end-of-month blogging for my projects and actually get a post up for what I’ve been working on! Have a lovely August, and I’ll see you next month.

Until next time,
Mel.

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Important SAL Announcements…

Question of the Month: Which are your favorite and least favorite fabrics to stitch on?

Next posting date: August 27, 2023

Topic(s) for next time: What is your comfort zone regarding the number of projects to have kitted and in progress at any one time?

Need all the basic info about the SAL?  Go here for all details for 2023!

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WIPGO 2023 – Week 28.5 – Denim Band Sampler

Since there are 6 WIPGO projects for July with #13 called (the traditional Bingo “free space”), I have extra entries. This is the last feature for July.

There is no finished sample for this piece – Denim Band Sampler was a mystery weekly release sampler from 2022 in 30 parts, starting in January and ending in August. I was great for the first six weeks, keeping on time… moving right along. And then something happened, either illness or work related, and I fell off the wagon. I’m on week… 7… I think… at the moment.

Denim Band Sampler by iStitch Designs as of July 1, 2023 – stitched 2 over 2 on 28 count banding with random blue chosen floss.

I am doing my sampler in a big mix of floss from Mo’s Sale on Facebook and HandDyedbyRolanda on Etsy. I have no specifics about what floss is going where. I just start the next band with what feels right at the time, and how I personally interpret the pattern in each band. It’s charted as just block stitches with no recommended color. My only goal was to introduce blues that fall on the “denim” spectrum. So that gives me a lot of flexibility to stitch.

iStitch has put out a yearly themed band sampler for the past several years. I’ve watched my stitching friend, Becky, finish all of them so far. My friend Amy has also finished one. They’re not complicated bands, and approximately 30-40 stitches in height is added on every week. This is one of two iStitch band samplers I joined. The other one, the Jade Band Sampler, will be coming up later this year in WIPGO. I decided not to join the 2023 one, even though it’s quite pretty, since I had two of them on the go. I can always go back and purchase one of the others if I feel the need to do another. I think two will likely be my limit, though.

Since I’m stitching this over two, the final piece will be exceptionally long – the banding is 2 meters in length! For now, the planned finishing is to gently wrap it around an antique wooden factory bobbin and place it under hurricane glass to show off some of the stitching. BUT… if we’re ever in a house that has a high enough wall (up stairs, for example), I might finish it as a bellpull for length. The Jade one will be of similar length. They could be striking pieces on a long wall!

I plan on putting a bit more effort into this one next year, since I Love New England is the current “must get done” focus. Between Jade and Denim, I should get at least one of them done next year.

WIPGO 2023 Week 28 – Coming to America

In 2020, I almost missed a special release from With Thy Needle commemorating the 400th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower to Massachusetts. Thankfully I was able to find a copy of it, and although I started it as soon as I received it – getting it done in time for the actual landing was unrealistic. Especially for me. 🙂

Coming to America: The Women of the Mayflower by With Thy Needle (Brenda Gervais)

The tricky part with this sampler is that when I received the kit, there were quite a few floss colors that were missing simply because of the supply chain issues of Covid time. Not a big deal though – I figured I could start it and move forward, and I’d just fill in as I could. Well… that would have been great if it hadn’t been virtually all of the overdyes I needed to start the top. (sigh) Still, I was able to piece what I could together. I tried a blue (as you’ll see below) for the Union Jack, but it’s way too dark. I’ve since found the original called-for floss and will pick my stitches out and restitch as charted. There is a mix of different floss on this piece – some Gentle Art, some Weeks, some DMC.

It also would have helped if I would have paid attention to my overdyed fabric and noticed that it was a printing, not a full dye – so the backside was solid. What did I do? Started my piece on the solid side and didn’t notice until I was far enough along to not want to start over. Not a big deal, though. It just doesn’t have some of the aged look to it. It’s perfectly fine on the back. Clearly this piece will give me a little attitude as we go forward. I don’t mind a piece with its own personality! 🙂

Coming to America: Women of the Mayflower as of 7-1-23, stitched 1 thread over 2 on 36 ct Wren (on reverse side) with charted threads.

In any case, I’ve now moved forward nicely and have framed the top panel with the Mayflower. For now the sails of the ship don’t show up well, but they will be framed and backstitched, so will show up better. My plans for this month’s WIPGO is to get those sails framed – and also finish the last two rows of the Cape Cod board.

I have no timeframe to finish this, since I’ve already missed that anniversary. Once I get past the ship, I think this piece should move forward quickly – especially once I get down to the names of the women. I just have to get past the current block. The block is both mental and physical, but I will push through!

WIPGO 2023 Week 27 – Ghost Stories

Ghost Stories by Witchy Stitcher is one of the projects that was fully kitted in the 2021 Black Needle Society “Trick or Treat” box, along with Baba Yaga from last month. Like with Baba Yaga, the fabric is just deep and rich. I absolutely adore it. I also was fascinated that this is the only Witchy Stitcher piece that I’ve come across that doesn’t have DMC 310 charted for it. It’s an overdye!

Ghost Stories by The Witchy Stitcher

I started this piece as part of the 13 Stitches of Halloween in 2022 – on October 20th, per my notes. It’s not a big piece at all, and I plan on finishing it as some sort of flat – probably similar to the picture above. Since it was part of the big Halloweeen start-a-thon, I didn’t get that far on it. I haven’t worked on it since last year. Although I haven’t completed much of it, I didn’t want to crop the below photo too tightly. I wanted to show you the pretty fabric mottling. It’s just a beautiful autumn piece, and reminds me so much of New England on October foggy nights.

Ghost Stories by The Witchy Stitcher as of July 1, 2023 – stitched 2 over 2 on 32ct Fright Night linen by Fortnight Fabrics

I don’t have a specific timeframe to finish this, but depending on how things go with other projects that are in good shape to complete in 2023… this also could be in the running to complete by Halloween. May be a little tight with other plans though. We shall see! If it doesn’t get completed this year – it’s a definite finish for 2024.

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