Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Pinecone Cabin

Hello Fellow Stitchers!  The last time I was in Ocean City, I found this series of patterns by Hands On Design.  They will be easy for me to fully finish, and there are a set for each season.  I bought the fabric I would need for all of them...32 count Vintage Smokey White.  Once I finished with Fiona, I started with the Winter series and stitched Pinecone Cabin.  What fun pieces these will be!  Here is a picture of the set...   



and a picture of Pinecone Cabin finished.  



The last few days I've been feeling "unsettled".  I made a promise to stitch something for a long time friend (a former college floormate).  I have such a hard time deciding what to stitch...lol...but she knitted a hat for my husband so I guess I better get my act together and decide...  this is always the hardest part for me, I truly agonize over what I think they will love...wish me luck!  

I have a few things lined up to fully finish...hopefully by the next update I'll have them ready to show.  Off I go...  I hope you are all healthy, warm and happily stitching!   

Monday, January 13, 2025

Fiona is finished...and more...

Good Morning!  The sun is shining but it's still pretty cold out there.  I hope all of you are safe and warm wherever you may be!  

The weather was not too inviting to be out running around over the weekend.  We got a few inches on Friday night/Saturday morning so that prompted me to hunker down and hibernate.  In other words...bring on the stitching!  I was able to finish Fiona Rutherford by Sunday night.  I'm not really sure what drew me to stitch this particular sampler, other than that little red house.  I love the color!!  Anyway...hopefully...finishing her this early in the month of January will bring blessings on our home.  I'm going to scrounge through some frames I have lying around and try to actually get her fully finished before the month is over!  Wish me luck!!



Fiona makes the third finish this year!!  I really need to engage my brain and get some things fully finished.  Speaking of which...the recipient of some finishes I had last year has finally received her package!  Yay!!  So now I can show you what I've been keeping hidden.  I told you I had finished To My Friend Pinkeep by Stacy Nash which was stitched on 40 count Vintage Country Mocha over two.  I was able to find a frame in my stash that worked perfectly!!  From the sounds of things, she really liked it!



I also finished off a few ornaments for her...one was Christmas Ornament 98 from the JCS Ornament magazine 1998 Issue.  I started it years ago, and while cleaning out my stash closet, I found it half finished.  I stitched it up and fully finished it...though I wish I had done something a little different...I have to say I had a hard time parting with this one, I really love how it turned out!



I also sent her Snowflake Sheep by Counting Puddles from the 2023 JCS Ornament Issue.  I know how much she loves sheep!  Another one that was hard to part with, I just thought it turned out so cute!  Good thing she is well loved by me!  Hahaha



She also received Merry Ewe by Plum Street Samplers stitched on 36 count vintage country mocha over two (the chart said it would fit into a tart pan which I had waiting in the wings...it did not!!).  I hunted and hunted for a way to fully finish this, that is what held me up sending it off before Christmas.  I finally found the cute little plate (on sale at Kohls!!) and then I couldn't figure out how to trim it off.  I just couldn't see it finished in my head.  I found the trim at Home Goods while searching for a frame thinking that would have been the easiest way after the tart pan didn't work...lol.  Anyway, it's safe in her paws as we type.  After all that craziness, I love how it turned out!!  Sometimes waiting for the creative juices to flow is the worst part of stitching!  LOL!!



I want to thank those of you who have offered prayers along with me for the people of California affected by the wild fires.  I was reminded recently by a few different people that there are still people displaced by the terrible floods and tornadoes that were caused by Hurricane Helene.  Thank you for the reminder, and I have added them to the top of my prayer list.  It will take years for those in remote areas to rebuild and get the kind of help that those in more populated areas will receive.  I have donated to Samaritans Purse and Nazarene Compassionate Ministries because those foundations have less overhead than the Red Cross.  More of your money goes to those who actually need it...not to say the Red Cross isn't good at their job...but in all honestly I think Samaritan's Purse was more helpful during the hurricane disaster.  As for watching the news, I only catch it briefly here and there...living with a political science geek has it's disadvantages lol.  Although I have learned a lot about "behind the scenes" activities of those "in charge" from him.  He graduated Magnum Cum Laude so he really is a wealth of information on the constitution and things pertaining to government.  I do like to stay somewhat informed.  

On that note I will get off this machine and go look for a frame, gather my finishing supplies, and get moving.  Little Miss Sassy Pants will be here this afternoon for a bit while her little sister goes to a Dr. appointment.  I guess it's silly to get excited about seeing her, but she truly brightens my day.  I sincerely can't wait!  My mother used to say...So goes Monday, So goes the week.  If my week is starting out with a visit from GD1 than it's going to be a great week!  Take care and try to find something that brings a bright spot to your day!  Happy Stitching!

Friday, January 10, 2025

Fiona Rutherford 1866

I know I've been talking about this pattern by The Wishing Thorn for a while now.  It kept popping up in my newsfeed on Facebook so often that I finally decided I would gift it to myself as a Christmas present as it was on sale.  I started this on the 6th of January as my Blessings Sampler.  I would say I'm about a third of the way through.  I just love that little red house with the blue trim and wonder if that is what her house looked like.  It was suggested that it be stitched over one on 32 count...but I had some mystery coffee dyed fabric that I thought I would stitch it on.  Turns out it's 28 count, but that's ok, I still like how it looks.  So here she is in 1/3 of her glory...lol.  I'm hoping things will go faster now that that little house is finished.  Wish me luck!  I need all the blessings I can get!  



My heart is breaking over the wildfire stories coming from California.  What a horrendous tragedy those people are living through.  I'm been praying for them and I hope you will join me that they find peace, that there will be minimal loss of life, and that rather than pointing fingers, they come together and work together to piece their lives back together.  Yesterday was a day of mourning for President Jimmy Carter.  I watched the funeral and the eulogies that were given for him.  What an extraordinary life that man led.  While he wasn't the best president we have ever had, his life left much more of an impact than any other former president has had.  He was such a decent person, so rare to be found in Washington, DC these days.  My prayers continue for the family as they navigate their lives without their beloved father, grandfather and great grandfather.  Sorry for the downer, but my blog is not just about my stitching, it's a journal for me, one that marks important moments in my life that I choose to remember.  

Anyway, I'll be back working on Fiona today, and hoping to make some good progress.  There are other things I hope to stitch this month.  I hope you are enjoying some sunshine today as we are...even though it is still bitter cold here.  I received my 2025 stitching journal yesterday so I hope to catch up with stitch counts and other goals I hope to achieve this year in that as well.  Happy Stitching!   

Monday, January 6, 2025

Snow!!

Happy Monday!  It's a snow day here in the state of Maryland.  




Seems the whole state has shut down!  We aren't going to get as much as we did back in 2010 (click here) but winters here do seem to be a bit milder.  Still we are talking about the mid-Atlantic where just a small amount of snow shuts the state down, they just don't have the equipment to handle it.  The guys will be home today as they called a code red.  Ben gets a day to go sledding with Little Miss Sassy Pants, and Mike gets a day to finish reading a book he borrowed from the library.  Me...I'll be starting a new project.  

I've chosen Fiona Rutherford by Wishing Thorn to be my blessings sampler this year.  I hadn't heard of blessings samplers until just the other day, and while Snowplace Like Home would have sufficed (I think), I decided I would do a real sampler, and one I've been itching to start since I found it months ago.  I just bought it for myself for Christmas this year!  I'll show pictures later on.  

I did manage to finish Snowplace Like Home by Primrose Cottage last night before the snow started to fall.  My second finish of the New Year!  Kind of appropriate considering the amount we are supposed to get today!  Here it is, stitched on 36 count Vintage Country Mocha over two with DMC floss.  I do love it!!  



As the light begins to dawn here, I see that it's still snowing/sleeting and we've probably accumulated around 5 inches already!  Maybe if the mood strikes I'll get some finishing done too.  I'll have to look around and see what I can find.  So...no matter where you are (and it seems there are a lot of places getting the white stuff today according to internet friends in the mid west, north east and even England) stay safe!  May your needles have wings, your thread be knot-free, your lights bright, and eyes clear as you enjoy stitching while it snows!  Happy Stitching!!

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Christmastide Sampler Day 12 - Finished!!

Well, here it is, Gang!  My first finish of the year!  This is Christmastide Sampler by Hands on Designs stitched on 32 count Calkboard Black fabric over two.  Started Christmas Day and finished just before Epiphany...I loved EVERY stitch!    So to catch you up on the days I missed posting, Day 10 was the Forest of Pine Trees...not just for strength &  protection in the winter months, pine trees symbolize virtue and long life.  



Day 11 were the Poinsettias...the popular Christmas flower symbolizes goodwill, community & good cheer.  



Day 12 (today!!) I filled in the snow, pine bough at the bottom and other small details.  Today we were to reflect on the joy of the season.  I loved every stitch of this and it was the perfect project for my first finish of the year! 



As I've finished each part of the SAL each day, I picked up another project I started Christmas Day.  This is Snowplace Like Home by Primrose Cottage stitched on 36 count Vintage Country Mocha over two.  This one makes me smile when I'm working on it.  We are expecting a large snowstorm starting later tonight...what a trip to probably finish this one off while the storm rages outside.  Let's hope we keep our lights on!  



Today our tree came down and our living room was transformed back into the configuration we had before Christmas.  Always a bit sad, but honestly, it feels more roomy in here.  The kids will be over later tonight for dinner.  Yesterday was a bit crazy as we had bought ourselves a new TV along with a soundbar.  I'm having troubles hearing and we thought that might help.  Besides knowing what cables to plug in where, we had to create accounts and sign into all our streaming services and wirelessly connect all the components.  Whew!  Well the guy that sold us the electronics suggested we let people come and deliver and set everything up.  I'm proud to say we did it ourselves, but it probably would have saved a lot of headaches and time if we had let them do it for us...haha.  I'm enjoying the new TV though, I can actually see writing on it when there is some.  That wasn't always the case with our 20 plus year old model.  On that note, I'm off to get some stitching done before the kids descend.  They are coming to pick up Ben's old sled so he can take Miss Sassy Pants sledding tomorrow.  What a good Dad he is!  Stay safe and warm out there!  I'll be inside...Happy Stitching!!    

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Happy New Year and Christmastide Sampler parts 8 & 9





Happy New Year!  My wish for you all is for peace, prosperity, and good health (along with good eyesight, a bright light, and all the stitching supplies you require)!   

Seems lately nothing has gone as planned, but I'm learning to roll with the punches.  I hope this isn't a taste of what the year will be...if so...please pray for me!!  LOL!!  Our New Years Eve plans changed when a storm blew through.  The weather was crazy with high winds, thunder and lightening so we stayed put, playing games and such until DH decided he needed a nap and tapped out a few hours before the ball dropped in NYC.  I woke him up in time to ring in the new year...but that gave me time to finish a small piece I had been working on, and to fully finish another that has been plaquing me for weeks.  Sometimes the creative juices just refuse to flow!!  



New Years Day was supposed to be a pajama day, but the kids had other plans...so we hopped in the shower and drove to Best Buy to order their Christmas gift.  We offered to get them a new TV as their old one has lines running through it (possibly because a tiny hand has been batting at the machine...lol).  So we are including having it mounted on the wall as part of the gift.  It should be there early next week.  Then I took an extended nap...I rarely nap and only then when I'm sick.  I don't feel sick,  just extremely tired and lacking brain cells.    I was able to catch up on Christmastide Sampler SAL and had my annual New Years start on Snowplace Like Home by Primrose Cottage yesterday... and today I've already done part 9 of the sampler.  I started Snowplace Like Home as part of a challenge by the Cross Stitchers of Maryland FB page.  We were to pick a Primrose Cottage pattern to start and stitch during the month of January.  I thought this one was so cute!  



Then I learned today about something called a Blessing Sampler.   A blessing sampler is one that is started and finished in the month of January.  Back in the day it was thought that if a young girl completed a sampler during the month of January it would being blessings to the household during the coming year.  I'm all for that!  I had another project in mind to start in January, but I think I'll put that aside and start on another sampler I've been wanting to stitch!  So...watch this space!  Now for the Christmastide Sampler...I finished part 8 on New Years Day.  So I stitched the Mantle, the Ornaments and the Bells which represented Joy and Gathering.  I thought the bells were pretty!  



Today I stitched part 9 which was the deer that represents gentleness, kindness and creativity.  Only 3 more parts to go!!  



Then maybe I'll get a chance to start Though He Seemeth Sleeping by Lucy Beam.  And on that note I better get off this machine and go put some stitches in!  Oh did I mention I started the Cross Stitch Challenge that requires counting stitches?  I'm hoping to reach 300,000 stitches this year.  Wish me luck!!  Happy Stitching!!

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Christmastide Sampler Part 7 And final words from 2024

Happy New Year's Eve!  It's been an interesting day so far!  I was able to keep up with the Christmastide SAL by Hands On Designs...finishing up part 7 today.  I really love those wreaths!  



I also had a chance to stitch and finish Day 5 of Santa's 12 Days of Christmas by The Prairie Schooler.  I'm stitching these in order so I'm nearly halfway.  They are stitched on 40 count Vintage Country Mocha over one.  I know...I'm crazy...but they look so cute that small!  I hope to finish these in 2025.  



Isn't it interesting how we reflect on the current year and make plans and resolutions for the coming year on this day every year?  We turn the page and start anew with hopes and dreams for the future.  There are a few things I sincerely hope to accomplish this year...like losing more weight (I actually lost 42 pounds in 2024!) and finishing up some WIPs I have sitting around.  I have some filing cabinets I was given last year I hope to organize my patterns...those I want to stitch, those I have kitted up, and those I need to finish as well as organize paperwork we have floating around this house.  I want to do a deep clean and make room for visitors if they so choose to visit.  Are you making plans too?  

While I didn't get the projects started I hoped to last year, nor did I finish WIPs I had listed, I did get quite a bit of stitching done this year.  According to the logs I kept this year, I stitched over a quarter of a million stitches...whew!  272, 851 stitches to be exact.  Of the 16 larger projects I started this year, I finished 12 of them!  The others are on my list to finish this year.  I finished stitching 115 projects this year and fully finished 78.  I really wanted to finish one more, but I'm stuck on how to finish it.  It will probably be the first one I finish next year!  

And on that note, I'm going to get off this machine and go play some games with my husband while we wait to ring in the new year.  Our kids wanted us to spend the evening with them, but some storms are blowing through...high winds, thunder and lightening...so we opted to stay home.  Yesterday was an exhausting day as Little Miss Sassy Pants was here and she kept me busy.  I didn't even have time to take pictures!  Hopefully I can the next time she visits.  Anyway, I wish you all a very Blessed and Happy New Year.  Happy Stitching!!