Showing posts with label Bookmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bookmark. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

4 day project

Most of my stitching is done in the evenings - some time between 6:30pm & 9:30pm... in between updating FB & checking out other equally time sapping websites.
I decided that for one of the 3 remaining presents I need to make for my FB New Year promise I would make one of the lovely ladies a bookmark. (don't worry, even though they don't know who is getting it, I do)

So, Day one... chose the lettering & graphed the pattern:
 
I saw something similar recently, but just can't bring myself to curse with thread.

Day two saw me choose colours & stitch the evening away:
 
No pic for day 3, but this involved making decisions on how I was going to finish this off, I stitched some back lining on the reverse side & arranged the lace. If you can imagine day 4 (today) finished product without the lace, that was the end of day 3.

Personally I think my ability to tidily finish project off has greatly improved - yah!
Now I have 2 more hand made  gifts to think of... hmmmmm in the meantime, back to biscornu.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

My Baseline - getting cross

I don't recall doing any stitching during high school, or University. I did pick up the crafting bug again while living in Dunedin & was given this to do:
This was quite an interesting turn to my stitching, as previously I had never sought advice, only used standard Aida, & this project while started when I got it, I didn't finish it for about 6 years.
AFTER finishing, I showed my mother, who commented it was probably meant to have been done by stitching over 2 thread (that's why it was so tricky!) & she taught me how to frame it myself.
Other than being a bit tricky (& 1/4 the size it was supposed to be) it took me so long, mostly due to becoming a mother - small children, kittens (not that i had a kitten) & threads don't mix too well.

So, with this one under my belt & being inspired by my mum in regard to gifts I started making these:
Since I did these, I was then commissioned to do this one:

Then there have been some other gifts, this first one, was an online challenge & ended up being sent to the UK through livejournal
Then I joined a group of crafty ladies through mutual friends & facebook - anyone can join the "crafty foxes" there may even be a chapter in your location. We get together - people from all crafts & skills, a theme is picked & you choose to join or not & create something for someone else in that theme. The first I did was an 'anti-valentine' theme:

 this one was for an 80's theme.

Then there have been the little gifts, where I've been particularly poor, but felt the people deserve a little something:

Pretty much all Cross Stitch... don't worry though, there has been more! Through the above items, I have moved from kits, to book patterns to my own drawings on graph paper. Or blending them all.
Most things I have managed/remembered to photograph before giving, but there are a couple of items where I didn't - 1 was a crafty fox swap & the other was a commissioned piece which went to Canada.