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I finished this the other day. I had taken it on our cruise in September, and the lighting and my eyesight were so bad I couldn't work on it (a first for me). But when I got home, I put it on my scroll rods and worked on it. This was a relatively quick stitch, but I admit I've been reading more than stitching lately.<br />
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I've also been watching <a href="http://www.larpstheseries.com/" target="_blank">LARPs the Series</a>. I'm a big fan and have been talking to the actors on their Twitch streams (they play computer games while we watch and chat with them). I highly recommend watching the web series. It's not hokey or stereotypical and deals with character and story more than anything else. It puts all us gamers in a good light.<br />
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We've also gotten together a Dungeons and Dragons group again, and that's been a lot of fun.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-85417601685940228002015-11-27T10:15:00.000-06:002015-11-27T10:15:00.083-06:00Halloween pumpkins<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I finally finished the stitching for my three pumpkins (small, medium, and large) that I've been working on here and there. I still need to turn them into stuffed pumpkins, but that will wait for a while. The pieces are called Three Pumpkins by Prairie Grove Peddler.</div>
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I'm working on Teresa Wentzler's Dragon Ride at the moment. So far it's just some work on the border. I brought it with me on our cruise to the Bahamas in September, but my aging eyesight couldn't handle it. I think it's time for bifocal contact lenses or one near/one far.</div>
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I've had this kit for a while, ever since I fell for it after seeing a Nordic Needle email about it. I've bought some books, more needles, and various colors of wool, but I haven't figured out what I want to work on next.<br />
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I also have this vague fear of starting a new craft. I build it up in my mind, plan what I want to do, and then fear that it won't turn out like I want or will be more difficult than I thought. This is a new thing for me, and I'm trying to work through it. I'm usually indomitable when it comes to crafts. But it's been this way for my desire to paint watercolors and do beading projects. Maybe I can work on that over the holiday break. Four days for Thanksgiving, so I have a little time.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-20290474262353894982015-10-03T17:43:00.001-05:002015-10-03T17:43:06.321-05:00Halloween exchange sent<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Edgar received this Halloween pillow I made for our exchange. It's from the latest Just Cross Stitch Halloween issue. My mom helped with the sewing, of course.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-8695671380689160762015-10-03T17:36:00.002-05:002015-10-03T17:43:37.561-05:00Halloween exchange received<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Marie sent me this great piece for Hooked on Exchanging's Halloween exchange. The stitched piece is on a pouch, and the top folds down and secures with a ribbon. Very cool and very nicely stitched. I really like this piece!Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-24652048920688545622015-06-29T08:17:00.001-05:002015-06-29T08:17:06.747-05:00Convent's Herbal Garden HD<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I finished this Chatelaine a few days ago. The beading seemed to go on forever, though really there's not that much for a Chatelaine. I enjoyed the piece, but the instructions were pretty difficult to decipher. I had instructions from the initial mystery release (from a kit I bought way back when), and those are a little rougher than the printed instructions. I think I should have just bought the chart and saved myself the headache.<br />
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I also learned that Marlitt is discontinued! I guess the difficulty of working with it wasn't worth the prettiness of it. There are some substitutes for it, but fortunately I didn't run out of it. No, it just hid away in my stash until I had bought a replacement. Then it turned up. Of course.<br />
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On a recent jaunt to ABC Stitch Therapy, I picked up the charts for a few Just Nan smalls. I stitched up a strawberry bunny and need to do the finishing of it. I also ordered the fabric for the smalls, so I see some of those in my future. I just need to switch mindset from a large piece to a bunch of smalls. It's difficult sometimes; other times I need the break.<br />
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Speaking of, I'm contemplating the next piece to put on my scroll rods. I really should finish up some past projects. I'm running out of project bags! Maybe it's time to go through my WIPs again, but most of them are non-cross stitch. It's hard to get out of my comfort zone.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-77206803625391089422015-04-18T07:29:00.002-05:002015-04-18T07:29:58.884-05:00Convent's Herbal Garden Part 4<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This picture came out a little better. I still have an outer border and then the gates beyond that. I had to order some floss I was missing (substituting for horrible Marlitt).<br />
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I got in some Just Nan mice and an owl. I'm looking forward to stitching those little pieces after this one.<br />
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Last weekend, a few of my local stitching friends got together to stitch and say goodbye to a friend going to Qatar. Loads of fun (and bittersweet)! We'll be taking a trip to ABC Stitch Therapy soon too -- can't wait!Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-2656000016424360572015-04-04T18:13:00.001-05:002015-04-04T18:13:32.681-05:00Convent's Herbal Garden Part 3<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I finished the third part, but of course I messed up so many times that I ran out of my kit floss (nothing new). Matt went with me to the Needleworks to get some more Caron Waterlilies. Ouch, expensive! But at least now I don't have to twiddle my thumbs while I wait on floss to come in.<br />
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The color's off in the photo -- the fabric is actually white.<br />
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I also bought some new knobs for my floor stand. I get corrosion from the constant movement of steel on brass. Am I the only one?Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-74857310110386175292015-03-27T22:31:00.001-05:002015-03-27T22:31:03.855-05:00Part 1 of Chatelaine<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I started Chatelaine's Convent's Herbal Garden the first day of spring break. I'm further along than this, but I took this photo at the end of part 1. More photos soon!<br />
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The chart for this one isn't easy to read, but I'm enjoying it pretty well. Silk floss is verra nice. :)Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-52600749713790983102015-02-22T18:41:00.001-06:002015-02-22T18:41:15.259-06:00TW's Day HD<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I just finished Day designed by Teresa Wentzler. I've had this chart since around 1991 when I was 21. I remember finding Day and Night during one of our infrequent trips to Michael's. I flipped over it and immediately bought the supplies. Of course, I bought aida instead of linen, which never would have worked.<br />
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I plan to get both pieces framed by Jill Rensel when money permits. Maybe as another Christmas/birthday present I pick out for myself. :)<br />
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I'm considering a Chatelaine mandala, Convent's Herbal Garden, next. That's another one I've had for a while.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-19888761645269173392015-02-14T22:10:00.001-06:002015-02-14T22:10:37.335-06:00Day stitching complete<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I finished the stitching on Day tonight. Next is the backstitching and specialty stitches, which is why she's looking so washed out. Oh, and then there will be beading. I might actually finish next weekend!</div>
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As expected, the backstitching made a world of difference. Now I get to the more interesting stitching of the inner motif. I first need to do some organizing and pre-blend my lengths of floss. I do like organizing, so this is fun too.<br />
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Despite Logan's behavioral problems at school, I have noticed a marked improvement in his reading. It's amazing how they go from the alphabet to reading pretty darn well from kindergarten to first grade. I bought some of the level 2 <a href="http://arthemise.com/day3.jpg" target="_blank">Star Wars Rebels books</a>, and he went right through them. Time to order more books. I like that the publishers label the reading level because it's hard sometimes to find something appropriate for him to read. He's in first grade, but level 2 seems to be just right for him. He doesn't get every word but enough to give him confidence in his reading.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-72236020689268978942015-01-12T19:26:00.000-06:002015-01-12T19:26:52.657-06:00Inner border of Day finished<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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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.<br />
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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.<br />
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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!<br />
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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 <a href="http://www.bricklink.com/" target="_blank">Bricklink</a>, a sort of eBay for Lego).<br />
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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.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-29293448301758215602015-01-11T18:51:00.002-06:002015-01-11T18:53:26.123-06:00Mass Effect scarf HD<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I made this scarf for Matt. It uses the logo for Commander Shepherd from Mass Effect, his favorite computer game ever. I'd meant to give it to him for Christmas, but my illness prevented that. He seemed pretty happy to be able to finally wear it, and we had cold weather to boot (not something that's a given in Texas -- we wore shorts a couple of weeks ago).<br />
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I designed it myself. The logo is cross stitched with two strands of yarn. I had tried crocheting it in, but it looked horrible. I know there are some forms of crochet where that's supposed to work, but I couldn't figure it out. Thus, cross stitch, something I know a little about.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-73717200375276440732015-01-03T12:28:00.000-06:002015-01-03T12:28:21.014-06:00Labyrinth Sampler HD<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I stitched this piece for a friend so she could give it to her BFF for Christmas. She told me in October, and I delivered mid-December. She said, "No rush." Ha! She had no idea how much time something like this takes, but I was happy to help. I used some fuzzy floss for the dog and added a crystal globe for Jareth. I framed it myself -- not my best but certainly better than the model shown on Etsy.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-23466857199981845952014-12-31T21:00:00.001-06:002014-12-31T21:00:19.814-06:00Year in review, year to comeFor a second year running...I'm sick during the holidays. It wasn't the flu this time, but it has kept me in bed for about two weeks, the length of my vacation from work. I've hardly been sick the whole year, but my body picks now, when I had so much planned. Sigh. I do think the stress of trying to get everything done before the break may have contributed.<br />
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So let's see, the year in review. Again, I didn't stitch as much as I would have liked to. I did finish Matt's Magnificent Wizard and get it framed, which is a MAJOR accomplishment for me. That's a load off my mind. I also finished Santa's Village and a few exchanges.<br />
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I've decided to start branching out and try new crafts. I've taken Logan to a few craft days at Michael's, and I want to take a few classes myself. I bought some watercolors, and I want to try that this coming year. I'd planning to do it over the break, but that didn't work out. I have this yearning to create pretty things that I never fully satisfy it. I guess that's a good thing because it keeps me going. I think that's why I work on my yard during the summer so much, despite it being grueling -- I'm making pretty things for my home. I wish I were better at interior decorating and had more money for it; that would be a good outlet too.<br />
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So, my goals for next year are to finish TW's Day and get it and Night framed. I also want to try different crafts, get out of my comfort zone. Oh, there's also the lose-weight thing, as always. I'm looking forward to exercising again, strangely enough.<br />
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I received my faeries back from Jill Rensel, and they are gorgeous! She did a really nice job, as always, and at a very reasonable rate. Matt hung them for me, with all the precision of an engineer. You really have to see them in person.<br />
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This is my Christmas and birthday present. Even at a reasonable rate, getting four pieces framed is rather expensive. Framing may have to be my presents for years to come to get everything on the walls.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-80759488689881493142014-10-25T06:34:00.001-05:002014-10-25T06:34:39.201-05:00Day progress<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Here's my progress on Day by Teresa Wentzler. Yes, the photo is a little wonky because I have it on scroll rods and had to take a photo without undoing everything. I'm working on the flower border next. I find that it helps me to do the border first. I ride through the high of a new project to get through the less-exciting parts, and then once I'm a little tired of it, I get to do the more fun part. Though, honestly, it's nice to do some regular, uncomplicated stitching sometimes.<br />
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I've had this piece in my stash since I was in my early 20s. I'm mid-40s now. I bought it with my mom at Michaels some time after my dad died. Its companion, Night, was the second Teresa Wentzler I stitched, I'm sure there are some problems with it -- my eyelets have no holes to speak of in the middle, for one. I was afraid to pull the stitches tight. These two pieces will be examples of me as a novice and me a little more advanced. I doubt many people will be able to tell the difference, but I find it kind of cool.<br />
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I'd originally planned to stitch this on aida. Ha!<br />
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I'm also working on a Labyrinth sampler a friend asked me to stitch so that she can give it to her friend for Christmas. I'm super-excited about it, but Christmas isn't that far away. She told me, "No rush, it's for Christmas." I laughed and told her she had no idea how long cross stitch took. She said she was a starter, not a finisher! Still, I think I can make the deadline because the stitching is somewhat sparse, and they don't call me smoking needles for nothing.<br />
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The pics of my pieces framed by Jill Rensel are harder to get than I thought. The glass puts some glare on the piece, and I wind up with a photo of myself taking the picture. I'll have to figure something out.<br />
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<b>Family update: </b>My son just turned seven. He's getting to be so big! ADHD is still challenging, even with medication.I know ADHD kids can still succeed, but we're struggling. Never think that ADHD is made up because we know it's very real.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-62623524862021462362014-09-24T17:00:00.001-05:002014-09-24T17:00:46.102-05:00More irises<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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A fall bloomer...Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-50580985428212291982014-09-24T16:56:00.001-05:002014-09-24T16:56:14.960-05:00HOE spring exchanges<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Around April I ran a spring exchange for <a href="http://newexchangeblog.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Hooked on Exchanging</a>. The top image is one I did for my partner, Mylene. It's the 2010 Carrot from the Cricket Collection. You can see more pics on <a href="http://arthemise.com/carrot.htm" target="_blank">my website</a>. My mom stitched the little zipper bag. She makes lots of them as gifts.</div>
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The bottom image is the exchange I did for Hazel. Her partner didn't send the exchange, leaving Hazel high and dry. I just can't understand people who would steal like that -- accept their exchange and not reciprocate. Ah well, it happens, but it's only a small fraction of the participants. This piece is modified from Cottontails in the Garden by Norma Flake of Keepsake Stitches (pattern found in Just Cross Stitch March/April 2013). You can see more pics on <a href="http://arthemise.com/cottontails.htm" target="_blank">my website</a>. My mom did the finishing as a zippered bag. I think it's so cute, and the yellow fabric is just perfect for the piece.</div>
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Let me also say this about exchanges: my favorite part is making something for someone. So if my partner doesn't send me something, oh well (we don't receive from the same person we send to). It saddens me, but receiving is not why I do it.</div>
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I've been away from my blog for much too long! I haven't been stitching all that much. The husband and I have been playing Wildstar (look for Rowan on Avatus). That seems to be petering out a bit, so I'm getting back to the stitching.<br />
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I finished this one last month -- Santa's Village by Country Cottage Needleworks. For such a simple piece, it certainly had a lot of frogging. I've gotten spoiled by consistent dye lots, so I didn't notice that my DMC 321 reds didn't match. Look out for that period at the end of the number. It means the colors have been reformulated, so they probably won't match your old floss exactly. Sneaky.<br />
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I'll probably turns this one into a wall hanging eventually.<br />
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I also received two pieces back from Jill Rensel, so stay tuned for pics!Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-62102152547650310452014-04-05T08:28:00.003-05:002014-04-05T08:29:53.767-05:00Spring exchange received from Roberta<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="http://simplystitchinginthegarden.blogspot.com/">Roberta</a> sent me this beautiful exchange for the HOE. She stitched this Blackbird design as a pincushion and stuffed it with wool roving. I had to look that up. The little bunny dances in the sunlight, so I'll have to try it out today. I think it would be perfect for my windowsill at work. The Jelly Bellies have already started disappearing. We're pretty addicted to them in this house.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-33946768831741725312014-04-05T08:10:00.001-05:002014-04-05T08:10:15.886-05:00Halloween exchange received from Jayne<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="http://www.jaynesstitchingtales.blogspot.com/">Jayne</a> sent me this wonderful Halloween ornament for the HOE exchange. I've seen this design a few times and always wanted it. It's Halloween 2013 by Glory Bee from the 2013 Just Cross Stitch Halloween special edition, stitched on 32-count cream linen. The tiny stitches are so well done. Thanks, Jayne!Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-47422905801592255822014-04-05T07:50:00.000-05:002014-04-05T07:52:19.708-05:00Irises from my garden<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I planted these irises last year, and now they're blooming! I found someone on Craigslist that was selling them very cheaply -- $2 per bulb instead of $4-6 per bulb. She also gave me some shoots that had very little bulb but that might grow. They did, so I got almost twice what I paid for. A few bulbs rotted into a yellow goo, but I had very good success.<br />
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I also bought some different-colored bulbs from a local place and ordered some from <a href="http://www.gilberthwild.com/" target="_blank">Gilbert H. Wild and Sons</a>. I ordered them and them let them sit in a box for a long time. I panicked when I remembered about them but put them into the ground after the heat of summer let off some. They all survived, miraculously enough. They're still pretty small, but they all bloom mid- to late season. There's still hope for this year. I just hope the neighbor's tree doesn't block their sunlight too much.<br />
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<b>Sad news: </b>My uncle passed away this week. My mom went home to Louisiana, but I stayed home because of work. Grieving alone doesn't give you the same catharsis as grieving with your family.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9922342.post-5336643050345533382014-03-31T18:01:00.000-05:002014-03-31T18:01:52.312-05:00Santa's Village, second row<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I did restitch those berries since the two skeins of DMC 321 were so extremely different. I'm seriously considering restitching the red in the top border. Maybe once the piece is finished. One row left to go! I'm enjoying this easy stitch.Arthemisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16241693515905707982noreply@blogger.com6