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Sunday, December 30, 2007

2008~ New Year ~



The New Year is approaching quickly, so it's time for a review of 2007.

What a great year it has been. Personally, I guess the most exciting thing has been that I've reached my goal weight. With lots of love and support from friends (Stash4Pounds) and family, I've lost 50 pounds. It took a little more than a year, but well worth the effort. I feel better, and feel like I look better as well. During the holidays, I've splurged a bit, but feel confident that the wagon is waiting for me to jump back on.

I've been a single Mom for 26 years, so my son and I are VERY close. He has been on his life path quest for several years, but this year he moved back home, with his Great Dane, Kilo, to go back to college and pursue a degree in computer networking. There have been some adjustments to make, especially for Pixie, but we're all getting along just fine - and Mom has to brag a bit and say he made the President's list for his first term!

My family lost two members this year, my mom's brother and her oldest sister, too. Mom's baby sister, my closest aunt, continues to battle ovarian cancer. The struggle is up and down, but we had a second Christmas during her battle this year. My dad has a growth on his kidney, and after several appointments for surgery having fallen through, it is once again scheduled for January 2. There have been lots of illnesses and losses throughout all the online lists, which is inevitable for such a vast community, and I continue to lift them during their struggles. I am very thankful for their prayers and positive thoughts during my family's valley times this year as well.

I continue to have what I fondly call Crafters' ADD - my attention goes from one thing to the next. That does not mean I love embroidery, tatting, or CQ any less, my focus is just someplace else for the time being. Currently it is Cross Stitch, and after about a 20 year hiatus, it has made its way back to the forefront! They've all made their way into focus at some point or other this year, and I've collected lots of stash for each, so I'll be ready when any of the others make their way into focus again!! I'm confident that they will - it just may be a while.

I mentioned to someone yesterday one of my favorite quotes, "The older I get, the more like me I become." I am refining the online groups I will continue to be active in. It's really hard for me to withdraw from them because friends on the lists are so dear, and the feelings there are warm and cozy. Many of the member friends are associated with several lists, so I'll continue to 'see' them on other lists, but of course they're more active on some than others. I do use Bloglines, so they will still be accessible through their blogs. Back to the original thought - refining commitments... Some lists are more active with projects, swaps, RRs, etc. and a part of the reason for leaving is that I don't want to falter when making promises to participate. I was in a Secret Santa swap on one of the lists, and my poor recipient is still waiting for her final gift/reveal. It's in there, ready to be wrapped and mailed, so it will be a New Year reveal for her!

I stumbled across a blog where the writer claimed to be tired of reading about this one or that ones apology for not posting in ever so long, and I agreed, so I too will be Blogging Without Obligation. I don't think there's anything earth shattering about the things I share, so does it really make a difference if I miss a few days? My intent is to share photos or ideas, or seek suggestions from friends. I do like for you to stop by, and love to hear your comments, but you really don't want to read something I've had to make up just to say I posted today! Like I said earlier, I use BlogLines, and it tells me when my friends or other blogs I've indicated have updated their blogs so there's no time wasted dropping by to see if they have been.

And so for the New Year I wish us all happiness, health, joy, peace, and love.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Work in Progress

When I was pulling out the cross stitch items I had stored away, I found a set of six Bucilla Christmas Old Time Santas that I had started (one). That's what I've been working on. These are stitched on #18 Aida. I'm not particularly crazy about how they're working up. The colors aren't just right, and the patterns don't call for any back stitching. I may go back and do them, but my goal is to first get them stitched. Another thing I'm not pleased with is that the colors aren't identified with DMC numbers. There are numbers listed, but I'm not sure what they are.


This is the one I had started 'back when' and I probably stopped because I think I was lost. It is not a great idea for me to take such a break - getting back into the rhythm of color was difficult.


I did this one consecutively, and it was much better to work on.

So, what do you think of Bucilla? Is it just this grouping, or are the charts not detailed enough?

Another question for your comments, please. How do you press your items when finished? I've been putting them face down on a towel and pressing with steam, but it's not giving the results I want. Perhaps it's the type thread (100% cotton) or the towel may not be plush enough...

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Bride's Tree SAL

I received an invitation to join in the Bride's Tree stitch along today, and I'm excited to begin. I found the blog through the Twisted Sister's blog, a really neat site to visit.

I've been working on some old Santa ornaments I found when I was going through my XS stash a few weeks ago, but am ready to begin the new ornaments with the new year.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Happy Holidays

Merry Christmas

I hope all the shopping is done, list checked off and complete, and packages wrapped. I hope your home smells wonderful with the scent of spice and cookies from the warmth of the kitchen. I hope your family is well, and your Christmas will be as peaceful and joyous as you planned.


…with love and hope, from our home to yours!

Christmas Ornament Gifts

What in the world have I been up to? Well, for several days I've been stitching away on several ornies since our exchange was Thursday. Here is the group. Four were made from little Stitch 'N Hang kits. It takes me a long time to finish a design, so it makes me wonder if I'll ever progress to a larget project. No matter - it has been a lot of fun getting these done.


This one is an ice skating snowman.


Here's a big, black boot being used as a stocking. The black is quite hard for me to see while stitching!


This little gift doggie is one I had mostly stitched years ago, but I finished it off Wednesday evening.

This stack of gifts was probably the quickest.
Finally, the gingerbread man.

Friday, December 14, 2007

December 15

Tomorrow is December 15 - my birthday! Want to celebrate with me? Turn off all your demure, controlled behaviors and get ready to let loose. I mostly dance in my seat, but if you REALLY feel like a party, get up and click here.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

December Weather??

Locally it has been around 80~ this week while I was out of town. Came back last night - today it was about 60! DS said I brought the cold back with me.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Stitching This Week

I've been doing a little stitching this week. Since the last time I posted...
The Santa Tree designed by Helga (c) Helga Mandl Designs, 2007) is finished. I think these are so adorable! This is stitched on 18ct Aida using 2 strands of DMC floss.
This is almost finished. It's one of the little ornament kits I've been stitching for Christmas to share with coworkers. Gotta stay busy on this track if they're to be done in time.
We finish work on Thursday, December 20 at 3:00 pm and go back on Wednesday, January 2, 2008. WooHoo! Can hardly wait!!

Organizing Threads

There were some questions about the storage container I mentioned during a recent post, and someone (Courtney) asked if I'd post a picture of it and the shoe box containers as well. Here they are... I'll post more after I've gone through organizing my sewing room again, probably after Christmas.


This is the 60-drawer unit I got from Northern Tools in which to sort DMC threads numerically.

This is just a closer picture of the drawers that are occupied.

This is the five-drawer rolling cart I use for my 'fancy' threads,

and this is the plastic 'shoe box' to separate colors or make more convenient to carry to the working area - usually in front of the TV.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

wXSw Admission

I'm going to make an admission - you will think I'm blind or have some other brain impairment, I'm sure! Let me preface this by saying when I look at clouds, I see all sorts of things - angels, pigs, turtles, dinosaurs, etc. During all the time I've been looking at Helga's lovely tree designs, it never occurred to me why the designs are named, USA Tree (which I had already stitched), Canada Tree, Joy Tree, Santa Tree until someone said they didn't mind that the tree said Santa... Well, duh! It's right there, isn't it?

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Wonderful Cross Stitch World

I am having so much fun with the wXSw yahoo group - yes, I'm off on another tangent. Thank you, Susan, for introducing me to it! As I said in a previous post, the wonderful cross stitch designer, Helga of Helga Mandl Designs is the host of this group, and she periodically provides her designs to members for stitch alongs! There are other designers, too. I'll become familiar with their names as we go along, I'm sure! Thank you so much, designers, for sharing your wonderful work with us!

Here are the latest couple of patterns that I have stitched. Will post details later when I can get in to Yahoo Groups!!



Aren't these elf socks cute? They're stitched on 14 ct with 2 strands DMC. I changed the colors a bit from the original, but the effect is the same, I think.


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This Swirly Tree is stitched on 14 ct with 3 strands DMC. I think I strayed a bit from the pattern, but close enough ...


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