Saturday, December 21, 2019

Believe it or not, this piece is over 20 years old. I started it for a young woman I was taking care of when I was working as an in-home nurse for special needs kids.  She loved, and still does, cats!!!  She has a few.  lol  One of the few kids I had that is still around. She is very special to me. I don't get to see her anymore since I moved, but we keep in touch via FB.  I don't know why I never got it finished, but I found it when I was going through a tub of old craft supplies. Didn't have the instructions so I had to finish it as best I could, but it's finally going to it's owner. Will have to wait until Monday to get to the post office so I doubt if she'll receive it by Christmas but at least she will finally have it.  I can't believe I ever did cross stitch that small before and it wasn't even stamped! I was a lot younger then though. lol
I have come to the realization that if I'm going to give hand crafted items for Christmas, I have to start in the spring, NOT 6 weeks before the big day!!  LOL  I did get the Mario done, all of the tea towels finished even with the extra reinforcement around the Aida, 2 cute little owls embroidered for two of the granddaughters, and have started a little rocket for their brother. My finger is so sore, I have a metal thimble that belonged to my granny, but I just can't get used to wearing one. I thought maybe one of the leather finger tips might be the solution, but for right now, I guess I'll just use a small band-aid.  This is the pattern for the rocket.



These are the owls, just simple embroidery back stitch, in their favorite (at the moment) colors.  Have to press and frame them yet. 



Saturday, December 14, 2019

Some things I've been working on. I wanted to do a piece for my first great grand son, but it was too small . A friend on my cross stitch FB group gave me a suggestion on how to enlarge it.  It was a brain teaser for a beginner like me, but I finally got it done and have started on it.  Here is the enlarged pattern and what I have stitched so far.

 It hasn't been as difficult to stitch as I thought it would be. At first the thought of doing a piece that wasn't stamped onto the fabric scared me to death!  lol  Now I'm enjoying it as long as I don't try to watch tv and stitch at the same time!!  :)

This is also one I'm going to give as a present for Christmas. Just haven't decided who it's going to yet.   This one was stamped. 

Hope I get Mario finished by Christmas!  If not, he will get it for his birthday!  
Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and get to spend it with family. 
Had to take some time to finish other hobbies, making embroidered tea towels for Christmas presents, here are a few I'm working on. I have about 10 done now.  Some are cross stitched onto 14 ct Aida and then stitched onto the towels. I went over the stitching with transparent thread to reinforce the stitches.





And this is a piece I did to give as a present for our Seasoned Servants Christmas dinner at church. It's not quite finished in this photo, but I wrapped it before I realized I hadn't taken a picture of it finished. :(  May have to remedy that.


Tuesday, November 26, 2019



Finally got a full piece done. Been working on this one for a couple of weeks. Found it at a thrift store and there were NO directions as to the colors, so I just made it up as I went. It had some stains on it, looked like water stains do on a ceiling. I washed it with hot soapy water and a little bleach. They faded a little but you can still kind of see them. But it was a lot of fun. Will try to find a frame that will fit it.



I have it framed now, my daughter found a barn wood frame that fits it exactly!!

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

I've been busy making Christmas gifts for family so haven't done much bead work or any more TAST stitches. I'm embroidering designs on Aida cloth swatches and then sewing them on to the corners of tea towels. I zigzagged a couple on the machine but also just blanket stitched some and I'm not sure how they will hold up. So I want to buy some invisible thread and zigzag around them again. That way it won't cover up the blanket stitches. Here are some pictures of what I've done so far.  I also finished a penny rug to put on top of my grandfather's trunk.  The big single embroidery is just going to be a wall hanging.



Wednesday, October 23, 2019




The last two stitches, done with embellishments, (Delicas). Did the stitches a little different on the first and last blocks just to see how they would look.




Sunday, October 20, 2019

Caught up on the stitches for this past week, getting ready to begin the newer ones.  They're not perfect by any means, but so much better than I did before. Can't wait to put them to use. Sure wish I had a better camera.




Friday, October 18, 2019

I'm loving learning these stitches and have some favorites already. The funny part is that most of the ones that are my favorites are the ones I had so much trouble learning how to do a few years ago. I'm finished with stitch # 26 now and am going to work on something else tonight. I also finished up a beaded necklace last night and have posted it on my facebook page with the same name as this blog. Have started on page 3, but will finish it this weekend.

Stitch sampler page 2


TGIF!!  Here's hoping for a great weekend!  Looks like possible tropical storms down in the Gulf, hope everyone down there stays safe.

Got more beading than embroidery done this week, finished two necklaces and completing the spiral rope for one of them.   Plan on doing more embroidery this weekend.  Here's the photo I posted on Facebook and my Facebook beading page.


Monday, October 7, 2019

WOW!! Twice in one day!!  lol
I've heard several people ask where to find felted wool when they can't afford to spend a lot of money. That is me to a tee!  I'm disabled and on social security and I've discovered a very easy way to get large amounts of felted wool...…….FREE!!  or at least next to free.

Go to thrift stores and look for old clothing that is 80 to 100% wool. Men's suits, sports coats, women's dresses and skirts, coats, etc. Word of warning though. DO felt (wash in HOT water and dry hot) BEFORE deconstructing the garments. !!! believe me, this is something I learned the hard way!  I once did a loosely woven men's sports coat when I was very first learning about wool. Took it completely apart, and washed it, and dried it. I did end up with a little felted wool, but more of a large ball of twisted and mangled strings!  Looked like a bramble bush.  Make sure the wool is fairly tightly woven and wash first!

Headed for bed, as usual spent way to much time scrolling through Facebook!!  Good night all. Pleasant dreams of nice things. God Bless. 
Hello again!  I said I would be back soon!!  lol  Got the first 13 of the TAST stitches done and while my camera is not cooperating very well, I will post what I have so far and try for better ones tomorrow.  For the beginning, I'm only going to do the regular TAST stitches and leave the advanced ones for a little further down the road.  Remember, I'm just starting out on this learning curve and had to learn things all over again.  Hopefully, I will continue to improve.







Sunday, October 6, 2019

Turning the page!

I realized that I haven't even been on this blog for a few years and whatever I posted before was defunct. I've just about given up on quilting unless it's small things like wall hangings, table toppers, or mug rugs. Have arthritis in my shoulders and doing the big quilts is just toooo much.
However, I am still doing my beading embroidery and am learning to do fancy embroidery. I found a website called Pintangle by Sharon Boggons that is awesome!  She has a Challenge called TAST (Take a Stitch Tuesday) and shows a new stitch, actually two, every week. She has them archived on the site so you can start anytime you want. One is a regular stitch and the other is an advanced one.  Her sample patches are amazing. She is so talented!

I had tried embroidery before, but quickly became frustrated and discouraged enough that I just quit! I realized the reason I had so much trouble was that even though I thought I knew how to do the stitches, I was doing them all wrong!!

So anyway, if any of my old readers are hanging around and happen to see this, welcome back! I promise I will be around more. I'm going to make a journal of this like a young woman I found while scrolling. By calling it a journal, it takes some of the pressure off about posting. :)
So hopefully I won't bore anyone, and maybe even inspire a few.  God bless until next post!