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Take a Stitch Tuesday 2102 - Week Thirteen

3/31/2012

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Let's start with a completion of sorts... the mini-challenge put out by Sharon B in this weeks' Take a Stitch Tuesday "break" take from 3 to six of the stitches we have learned so far and create some "eye candy. Well, you know me, I'm always looking at pieces others have done with these stitches and wondering "Why didn't *I* see that potential for that stitch?" And my "eye candy" probably isn't an original idea since I'm pretty sure it's been done before. But it is ALL my own, layout and I did the figures all freehand and from my own "knowledge" (and years of taking classes in marine biology)...
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I stitched it on 32-ct opalescent overdyed "Reflections" ("Ocean")  from Silkweaver so the sparkle made photography a little tricky. The threads used were various scraps of Weeks Dye Works (3500 "Sand" for the pattern darning/running stitch ocean floor, 1230 "Molasses" for the French knot in the Sea-horse's Eye, 4125 "Snowflake" for the blanket stitch eye, and 4103 "Harvest" for chain stitched Brittle Star) and Gentle Art Sampler Threads ("Bittersweet for the whipped wheel scallop shell, Butternut Squash for the couched outlines and detached chain stitches in the sand dollars - which are barely visible in this photo, down near the scallop shell, Raspberry Parfait for the backstitched seahorse outline,  Antique rose for the blanket stitch fins and running stitch contours in the seahorse, and Green Apple, Shutter Green and Blue Spruce  for the fly stitch sea weeds).

By Tuesday, I had also completed (YAY!) the outline of "Kimono - Revisited", counting error and all. I can see it --- it's glaring to me, but am hoping that the filling stitches will camouflage the error. I looked and looked and looked until I was going cross-eyed; I marked up two chart copies, I even used pi pricks to keep count, but it is still off two stitches somewhere. Oh well, why should it be any different from any other counted project I do --- fudging is my middle name!
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The fair announced it's needlework categories this week and, Lo! and Behold!, they are adding higher count fabrics (up to and including 40 ct) to framed samplers and pictures! It took two years of my comments but maybe someone was listening after all! Also, the "special" category this year is "Twas the Night Before Christmas" so I need to kit up a Christmas piece (I have just the thing) to do and see if there is any way I can get up to seven entries again this year (after all, the only way to make back my entry fee is to flood the categories...) while trying to keep up with all these challenges I signed up for *and* "Kimono - Revisited"!
rifestitch wrote on Apr 2 I LOVE that sea scape!!! I can't even decide which is my favorite part, but the seahorse and the brittle star are WONDERFUL! It has to feel great to have that outline done on the kimono - now it's just filling it in! Can't wait to see that start!

Good luck picking your entries this year! I don't know if I'll bother - I was kind of disappointed in the one I went to last year, with not many entries, and with gas going up, I seriously doubt I'll be making the 80-mile-one-way trip to the other one. I'll just have to wait and see, I guess...
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2012 - A Year of Challenges - Week Twelve

3/24/2012

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Again, it doesn't look like I got a lot done, and in fact, except for a Color Through the Ages piece and Take a Stitch Tuesday, both posted earlier this week, I didn't!  It didn't help that Tuesday night was a lost cause, stitchery-wise, since we had tickets to see the regional NCAAW basketball tournament which was being hosted by our local university (and one of my alma maters at that!). The game: No. 1 ranked Baylor v another of my alma maters, University of Florida! Needless to say, my Lady Gators weren't quite up to the job...

Every other night of this past week, that counting error (which I CANNOT find) on "Kimono - Revisited" more or less kept me away until Thursday night when I decided to say "to H... with it" and fudge! So I started in, only to find that somehow or other I had gotten lost in that dratted chart and had to rip out and restitch one whole column of outline. Let me tell you, if I EVER get this piece done, it will be a miracle of perseverance on my part!

Anyway, this is where the outlining stands right now...

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rifestitch wrote on Mar 26 Don't you just HATE when you cannot figure out where you are off? My TW's The Castle was like that on the entire bottom half - I got off in a section of the rocks, around the dragon's tail, and couldn't find it, and ripped his tail out TWICE. I ended up fudging all the way across. Fortunately for TWs, you can't usually tell :) Your Kimono is looking awesome, regardless - I am excited to see some color go in there :)

thatyankstitches wrote on Mar 26 rifestitch saidDon't you just HATE when you cannot figure out where you are off? My TW's The Castle was like that on the entire bottom half - I got off in a section of the rocks, around the dragon's tail, and couldn't find it, and ripped his tail out TWICE. I ended up fudging all the way across. Fortunately for TWs, you can't usually tell :) Your Kimono is looking awesome, regardless - I am excited to see some color go in there :)

Indeed, most of what I stitch is fudged in one place or another when I hit one of these "where in heck did I go wrong" spots. But I was trying SO hard to make this one come out right... I was also going cross-eyed trying to count lines of stitches on such a small chart... so after several rip-outs and recounts and more ripouts, I finally gave up. I know the error is somewhere over on the left bottom quarter but I can't find it, and it rippled all the way over to the bottom right. AAARGH! Here's hoping the stitching within each "block" can compensate for that one or two stitch miscount...
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Color Through the Ages - Lesson One

3/22/2012

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Ancient Egypt.
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I pretty much followed the colors Janet Perry gave in her instructions, but I did add a green (DMC561) --- the color that the dead Osiris is often painted in tombs. My Lapis-blue is DMC30820, a rayon with some shine, and my gold is DMCE3852. Other colors were a rust red (DMC 355), an earthy brown (DMC 435), and a turquoise-frit (DMC 959). I used DMC 301 for the "border" and DMC blanc, ecru and 4150 for the background.

This one made me hunt for all the great books and guide leaflets we picked up on a Nile cruise. great memories!
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Take a Stitch Tuesday 2012 - Week Twelve

3/20/2012

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Week 12's stitch was actually two stitches (and to be honest, it had to be three since I had to learn a third to do these two!). The two stitched were Barred chain and Alternating Barred Chain and I had to learn Twisted Chain (top left):
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International Hermit and Stitch Weekend - March

3/19/2012

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Not as much progress as I would have liked for a weekend of "hermit stitching", and I'm debating on whether I will hunt for the latest counting mistake. I counted and recounted and recounted and I still don't see where I went wrong. Oh well... "Kimono- revisited" after a weekend of stitching...
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and I did a floss toss and picked out what I'm going to stitch with on Color Through the Ages - Ancient Egypt!
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A non-stitching post (!!!) and a "warning"...

3/18/2012

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Went to that concert and a) they aren't Chinese --- well not exactly. They are of Chinese origin but most were western raised (and many were western-born!). The group is based in NYC, not China, not even Taipei! and b) they aren't purely classical Chinese dance. In fact, they are an "arm" of Falun Gong (or Falun DaFa) which became apparent when they started doing little dance pieces about persecution of that sect (or cult, if you buy the People's Republic of China's POV). If I had been a little more vigilant, I might have noticed that their sponsor was Falun DaFa, which is the NYC version of Falun Gong... and when I googled the group, I found that they were actually a part of that sect.

OK, now the dancers are skilled and some of their routines were beautiful but about half-way into the piece, I began to feel like I was being preached at. I do not LIKE being preached at, ESPECIALLY when they cloak the preaching in song and dance and aren't up front with their intent! I almost laughed out loud when they stated, in a narrative, half-way through, that they performed all over the world but weren't allowed to perform in China. Well, no wonder!

So, if you want to see real Chinese classical dance, look for a group based in China (we saw one in Shanghai that was just FABULOUS). If you, like I, go to concerts to be culturally expanded but NOT to be converted to a specific religion or POV, avoid Shen Yun.

End of warning... Even though the tickets were free, I wish I'd stayed home and stitched!
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2012 - A Year of Challenges - Week Eleven

3/17/2012

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FInally! Forced into it. I am all caught up, sort of --- Colors through the Ages, part 1 - Ancient Egypt - is here in pdf but I haven't kitted it up yet, and of course, I'm not talking about all those wonderful charts and kitted up pieces calling my name or those four nasty UFOs that have been in my cupboard forever, but...

I started outline "Kimono-Revisited"!  Now I'm not close to done, three skeins of Kreinik 5003 later, and the number of times I have had to rip out because of miscounts! AAARGH! Not that I haven't been a good girl. I gridded my fabric and tacked it to a frame (still having tension issues so I will likely re-tack it after the outline is done), and I copied the chart and counted and numbered the outline TWICE! And still found that I missed one little stair step of 5 x 3 stitches! You can see the shadow of where THAT one was ripped out because I was almost finished with the top half of chart 1 when I found that! I have a few more miscounts but for the life of me can't find where I went wrong (I'm going cross-eyed trying to read that tiny chart and count on over-one 24 ct congress cloth!) and since they aren't "significant", in my opinion, I'm leaving them (Please don't tell the teacher! LOL).

So here is a week's work on "Kimono-Revisited":
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This is the start of the March International Hermit and Stitch Weekend and I hope to put in at least part of today* and most of tomorrow on the rest of the outline. Then I only need to catch up with all of February and March's assignments (26 blocks of stitchery altogether!).

*Tonight is a lost cause for stitchery since I have free tickets to Shen Yun, a Chinese dance troupe, and I am going!
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Take a Stitch Tuesday 2102 - Week Eleven

3/14/2012

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Week 11's stitch was the Whipped Wheel (AKA Whipped Spider Web or Ribbed Spider Web or...) I couldn't think of a lot to do with it (I'm sure, when I see the weekly highlights for this one, I will say "Why didn't *I* think of that", like I do every week but...) as it isn't really a "band" stitch so I played with some back stitching and French knots to get this:
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The threads are all GAST: Blue Spruce, Raspberry Parfait, Cherry Bark and Butternut Squash... I think I liked doing the "half" wheel best!
rifestitch wrote on Mar 15 I like what you came up with!! I've only done a couple of these, though I do think I have something kitted that has several - just have no recall of WHAT that chart might be at the moment :) The half wheel is cool :)

nancysxstitch wrote on Mar 15 Very cool, Carol! I love that design and the stitch is really interesting. Nice job!

thatyankstitches wrote on Mar 15 rifestitch said I like what you came up with!! I've only done a couple of these, though I do think I have something kitted that has several - just have no recall of WHAT that chart might be at the moment :) The half wheel is cool :)

I was thinking that a series of those half-wheels would make a good crazy quilt seam treatment --- if only they didn't take so awfully long to stitch! LOL

thatyankstitches wrote on Mar 15 nancysxstitch said Very cool, Carol! I love that design and the stitch is really interesting. Nice job!

Thanks --- it looks better in the photo than in real life (odd - usually it's the other way around! LOL)!
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Stash Busting Again...

3/11/2012

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"Arrows" (meant to be a pincushion but I don't think that's what I'll do...) which uses ecru DMC as "grout" in this mosaic pattern and a variety of DMC threads used in previous Stash Busting Club pieces, on 18ct mono canvas:
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Still can't round those circles!
nancyinil wrote on Mar 11 Great design and great stitching!

thatyankstitches wrote on Mar 12 The design is Janet Perry's from her Stash Busting Club... so I don't take credit there. Thanks for the compliment on my stitching, though!

nancyinil wrote on Mar 12 Oh! I knew it wasn't designed by you; sorry for the confusion! I just meant it looked great overall, and it really does! I love how different it is!
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2012 - A Year of Challenges - Week Ten

3/10/2012

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Not a lot to say today that's different from my WIPocalypse report... I have progressed a little on the Stash Buster mosaic and I did finish TAST for week 10 since that report, but otherwise, a slow week, stitchery-wise.

Why? because life got in the way, basically --- house guests, DH's High School Class monthly breakfast, pot-luck at quilt guild. All of this seemed to take up my stitching time!
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    Born in New Jersey, I grew up in Southeastern Ohio. Attended university at Bowling Green State University (B.Sci  in biological science, 1964), University of Southern California (M. Sci in biological science, 1967) and University of Florida (Ph. D in zoology, 1971).
    Worked in environmental consulting for a little more than a decade and then seven years as an instructor in biological science at various community colleges in California and Texas. Moved to London in 1992, then Beijing (1996) and Saudi Arabia (1998), before returning to NW Ohio in 2002. I am currently living in NW Ohio with my husband and three Bombay cats.  I love to read (mystery, science fiction, history) and stitch (have done crewel, currently experimenting with free embroidery and needlepoint but blackwork and cross stitch are my main genres); have been known to knit!
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