Monday, January 12, 2015

Inner border of Day finished


I finished the inner border of TW's Day and figured that would be a good place to take a WIP photo (thought it's not very good since it's still on scroll rods). I haven't yet backstitched it, and I'll take another photo after I do. There's a lot of it, so it will take a while. Backstitching isn't my favorite thing, but it sure does make everything pop.

I made one mistake (as far as I know). Instead of my usual method of making cards for each symbol, punching six holes, and preblending a length, I was impatient and just made one card with a few holes and blended as I went along. For one color, I came up uneven -- I had inadvertently grabbed two lengths of the same color somewhere along the way. The two colors are very close, so I can't tell where the mistake is. I guess that means it's not a big deal, but it irritates me. This is the trouble with being a perfectionist -- being unable to let it go. But I'm trying my best and will attempt to ignore the problem.

I also won't be taking another shortcut. For the rest of the piece, I'll be making up my cards and sticking them in individual baggies like I usually do. Bad stitcher, bad!

Lego

Every year, I take inventory of my son's Lego collection. He tends to play with his masterpieces around the house and loses pieces. I try to enforce the rule of one set out, one set in (keyword: TRY), but many times he has things scattered around. So I check that each set has every piece it's supposed to (63 sets and counting). I call this protecting my investment. My husband calls it insanity. This takes me months because it's so boring. However, I'm almost done except for three big sets and have ordered the missing pieces (from sellers on Bricklink, a sort of eBay for Lego).

So this leads me to getting more involved in his sets, which made me look at customized minifigures. Uh-oh, new hobby. I've ordered a few pieces and am going to try creating my own decals. We'll see how it goes. One of my goals for the new year was trying new crafts, so voila. Like many crafts, it can get expensive once you delve into it.

4 comments:

Cindy's Stitching said...

This piece is really pretty. It will be amazing when it is done. Pretty colors. No one knows the mistakes except you. That is the art of stitching. You sons Lego collection made me laugh. My kids had a lot of sets but not that many. They played with them a lot. I think they are great for kids. Makes them think. I don't have any of those sets anymore. Yes lots of money gone. I wonder if my son has any still he is 23.

Blu said...

Day looks great!

Clare-Aimetu said...

Lovely work, as for the Lego hee hee our house had little pieces everywhere when our son was young !!

Dani - tkdchick said...

TW's are just spectacular so I know its going to be awesome once you get all of that BS in! Not too many stitchers seem to have the oomph to brave to tackle a TW anymore!!!

I'm going to love seeing Day come to life!