This is another Kathy Schenkel design. It is a cube after I have it all stitched! Then it is tied like a package with the red ribbon and white ceramic heart you see in the bottom left corner. I pulled all the colors of Splendor and one Tiara that this cube will be stitched in. I then started putting in the sky with four strands of blue.
Pierrette asked about the penguin for the stocking. The penguin came with the canvas, so I don't have to make one to stuff it with. I do have to make the stocking with the lining to hold it! But, not today! LOL
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
The stocking is finished.
I added Peyton's name in cross stitches with Nordic Gold, and then I added three and sometimes four stitches all the way around the outside of the stocking. This, of course, is going to make it easier when it comes time to finish the stocking. Remember this one has a little stuffed penguin to fit inside of the actual stocking, so this one will have a lining and a backing. I will set this aside in the finishing pile along with the others until I get ready to start all of them at once.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Added Feet and Water!
I used the yellow Splendor and created the little lines that hold the fish on the red line. I filled in his tail with more of the black Neon Rays +. Next I did the frog in green Splendor 907 and did a black cross stitch for his eye. I then worked the lily pad in the white Splendor. The fish were next with gray Splendor 947 and more black cross stitched eyes. Next his feet are done with the yellow Splendor and more black but in tent stitches. The water worked up very quickly using the blue Splendor in the Diagonal Triple Parisian stitch. I found this stitch in my even More Stitches for Effect book this weekend!
Almost done!
Almost done!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
A scarf and a fishing line....
So sorry for the picture quality! I thought it was okay when I took it, but it is a little blurry! You can, however, see that I completed his scarf using Neon Rays + in squares of red and green using the Fishbone stitch. I filled in his chest with the white Splendor and then used red Splendor to complete his fishing line.
Jane, I hope to get to his silk feet tomorrow! LOL
Jane, I hope to get to his silk feet tomorrow! LOL
Saturday, December 27, 2008
A head and wings
I used Black Neon Rays + to do the head and wings, so while it does not sparkle much in the picture, it does real time. Then I used white Splendor for his head, black Splendor to cross stitch his eyes, and finally Splendor 908 for the yellow beak. Jane noticed how cute his feet are, and I'm a goin as fast as I can! LOL
More surprises on this one to come!
More surprises on this one to come!
Friday, December 26, 2008
The stocking has a background
I hope you all had a very merry Christmas! I also hope if you had to travel, that you made it with very few issues. The news has been full of weather issue stories, and we are glad we were at home. We only traveled to go out for brunch, and then returned home.
Today, I got back to stitching!
Remember this is the Kathy Schenkel Penguin mini stocking for my great nephew Peyton. I did the outline of the top section in Splendor 860 blue, and then did the basket weave background in Splendor 802 white. I used four strands of fiber for all of these stitches. Since I will be putting color up next to the white, I decided it would be better to have all of that filled in so none of the colors would fuzz into the white.
Next up: Starting the penguin!
Today, I got back to stitching!
Remember this is the Kathy Schenkel Penguin mini stocking for my great nephew Peyton. I did the outline of the top section in Splendor 860 blue, and then did the basket weave background in Splendor 802 white. I used four strands of fiber for all of these stitches. Since I will be putting color up next to the white, I decided it would be better to have all of that filled in so none of the colors would fuzz into the white.
Next up: Starting the penguin!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
It is under the tree!
First, I did whiskers, again using the Alpaca 18. Next, I did the cross stitch x in red Neon Rays +. Then I finished by doing the spirals using black Fuzzy Stuff.
Last week, I took the piece by the framer--still on the stretcher bars, as I was still stitching! They measured it for the mat, glass and red metal frame. This past Monday, I picked up all the pieces in brown paper and brought them home. After taking it off the stretcher bars, I laced it to the 3/16 foam core padded with a single layer of thin batting. Next, I put the three sides of the metal frame together with the L hardware and tightened the screws to hold the corners. Next, I added the picture wire eyes and tightened them in place. Then I slid the glass, mat, and laced piece into the back. Lastly, I put the bottom piece on, tightened the screws, and inserted the tighteners in all four sides. I then cut a piece of brown wrapping paper and glued it to the edges to cover all the frame and lacing stuff. I added a sticky label with the date and designer name and signed it. I hung it on the wall and snapped this picture for you to see--along with my arm!--and then wrapped it! It is under the tree waiting for morning! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Update on the surprise!
I thought I would show you how far I have gotten on the surprise! I finished the white background with the Watercolours. Then, I filled in the black areas with the Alpaca, and the white is done in Angora. His eyes are done in black and white Mandarin. All I have to finish is the whiskers, the red dots and the black swirls in the background. I will be framing and wrapping this one tomorrow!
Monday, December 22, 2008
A mini stocking for Peyton
This is the Kathy Schenkel design that my niece picked out for my great nephew, Peyton. He is a great penguin design!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Two photos!
First, I finally got a photo of the Mornin' Luv all framed up. I took Laura Perrin's advice and lightly shaded, with my brown colored pencil, around the outside and then lighter out to the edges.
The mat is a wine color to pick up the darker shading in his hat and compliment his shorts and slippers. The frame itself is a bronze metal color.
I finished the tent stitches all around the purse so it is ready to be finished. I am going to set this aside for now and do a batch of finishing all at once.
I finished the tent stitches all around the purse so it is ready to be finished. I am going to set this aside for now and do a batch of finishing all at once.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Good news and bad
I finished framing Mornin' Luv tonight! I took five different pictures to post one. They all have issues: a reflection of the other wall, the flash in two, my arm in two. I must be really tired or borderline incompetent tonight. I will try again tomorrow in the daylight!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
A finished purse
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
In my next life...
I will be an octopus! I spent some time on the framing of the Mornin' Luv, and then put in some more of the purse background, and moved on to work more background on the surprise! Whew! I am tired, and don't have a photo of any thing far enough along to show you .
Except, up on the roof top of the solar project, they have panels up!
This is bay two with the first row of panels.
This is bay one, in the distance, with all the panels up. they are rows behind that you cannot see. The project is due to be completed by this Friday. I took these photos on Sunday so you can see that they are right on track!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Step one....
Sunday, December 14, 2008
You promise not to tell?
You can't tell him, but this piece is for my husband for Christmas!! He does not read the blog, that I know of, so I am showing you what I am doing! This is a canvas by Cheryl. When I saw it, I had to get it! This is so our cat--complete with attitude--which I know all cats have! I did the inner band with Ribbon Floss, alternating the squares with the black and white painted design. Then the outside rows of black and red are done in Neon Rays +. I started the background with Snow White Watercolours.
I am working on the background of the purse, and this afternoon I started the framing of Mornin' Luv. That means tomorrows photo will be one of those!
Happy Stitching!
I am working on the background of the purse, and this afternoon I started the framing of Mornin' Luv. That means tomorrows photo will be one of those!
Happy Stitching!
Friday, December 12, 2008
The Hearts
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Pink Purse Progress
I started with the gold frame at the top of the bag. Using the Kreinik gold, I did a wave bargello stitch following the pattern instructions. Then using the white Sparkly Rays, I did tent stitches on the letters and Rhodes stitches on the hearts, again using the stitch guide provided. This is going to work up fairly quickly for Miss Kailyn.
Tomorrow I start filling in the hearts.
Tomorrow I start filling in the hearts.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The next project
This is the next project. I purchased this canvas on the trip to Grand Rapids, MI in October. My niece Sara picked this Kathy Schenkel design for me to stitch for her daughter, Kailyn, my great niece! She is 16 months old and just loves pink! Kathy has granted me permission to blog stitch this darling piece. You can see lots of Kathy's designs at her website: www.kschenkeldesigns.com or by visiting your local shop! Several of the upcoming projects are designed by Kathy and they are all going to be a lot of fun!
Like the Holly leaves, I will be turning this into an ornament. I am planning on putting a gold chain on it to hang it with.
The fibers I will be using are pictured above: Sparkle Rays, Kreinik gold, and Petite Very Velvet!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
The Holly ornament is stitched!
I finished the Splendor stitches around the outside of the ornament so that it can be finished. This was a fun piece to stitch and I will do the finishing myself and post it here so you can see how I do this one. Thanks again to Jody for her approval to blog stitch this and for all the great designs.
You can see more of her great designs at http://www.jodydesigns.com/. She told me that you can purchase this same canvas, along with many others directly from her by emailing her directly at: jodydesign@aol.com (note, no s on the email addy!). She is working on a website that will be up with a full catalog download soon!
I hope you take some time to cruise the wonderful pieces she has created.
You can see more of her great designs at http://www.jodydesigns.com/. She told me that you can purchase this same canvas, along with many others directly from her by emailing her directly at: jodydesign@aol.com (note, no s on the email addy!). She is working on a website that will be up with a full catalog download soon!
I hope you take some time to cruise the wonderful pieces she has created.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Janet's Santas and Mom's Holly
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Mornin Luv has slippers!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Anybody got a razor?
Friday, December 5, 2008
Legs....not by ZZ top
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Exciting but not stitching!
I have a very interesting job as I work as an office manager in a welding shop. I see a lot of interesting and unusual things created every week. We have a lot of very experienced and talented people who work here and lots of unusual requests come in weekly. The guys always find a way to make whatever the customer wants. We are very fortunate to be working on one of the largest solar installations right now. Work is under way to use solar power to heat and air condition a 22 acre building. The guys have been fabricating and installing steel pipe to support the solar panels, installed a 27,000 gallon stainless steel tank for water for the system, and on Wednesday, install the frame for, and two chiller pumps on the roof. In the picture below you see the frame setting on the ground next to one of the chiller units. The EXCITING part is that all of this was being lifted to the roof of the building with a HELICOPTER! And.......I got to go and watch! Woohoo! The frame itself weighs almost six thousand pounds!
After the chopper came in, they unloaded all the cables and rigging you see setting to the rear of the chopper. Then the cables were attached to the four corners of the frame. The chopper started up and then lifted the frame up and over the roof to the far corner of the building.
We went up on the roof and watched from there due to the major air displacement around a chopper, and they require a totally clear path from takeoff to set down site. While on the roof, we could also see all the solar panels that are already in place. After this was set in place, our welders secured it to the building and the chopper went back and set down for a bit. When the frame was welded in place, the pilot repeated the procedure with both chiller units. This was totally awesome to watch and very exciting to see that more and more of the community is becoming more energy conscious. We were all grateful for beautiful weather--about fifty degrees and only a slight wind for the chopper pilot to negotiate.
I realize this is not much about stitching, but I was thrilled to see this and am very excited about the possibilities that solar and green resourcing can bring to our worlds.
After the chopper came in, they unloaded all the cables and rigging you see setting to the rear of the chopper. Then the cables were attached to the four corners of the frame. The chopper started up and then lifted the frame up and over the roof to the far corner of the building.
We went up on the roof and watched from there due to the major air displacement around a chopper, and they require a totally clear path from takeoff to set down site. While on the roof, we could also see all the solar panels that are already in place. After this was set in place, our welders secured it to the building and the chopper went back and set down for a bit. When the frame was welded in place, the pilot repeated the procedure with both chiller units. This was totally awesome to watch and very exciting to see that more and more of the community is becoming more energy conscious. We were all grateful for beautiful weather--about fifty degrees and only a slight wind for the chopper pilot to negotiate.
I realize this is not much about stitching, but I was thrilled to see this and am very excited about the possibilities that solar and green resourcing can bring to our worlds.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Thanksgiving Cactus
This is my Thanksgiving Cactus in bloom. It is actually two pots of it and it takes the entire top shelf of the stand. The first one got so big, I started a second pot of it, and it now looks like maybe a third one will have to be started. The Christmas Cactus buds are set and it should be in bloom shortly too.
Back to stitching for me!
Back to stitching for me!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Background
I am stitching the background on the Holly Ornament today. I am alternating between the Kreinik 032 white in the ball of the design and have also started stitching the white in Splendor around the outside edge. Unfortunately, the picture does not show up so great, so tonight you have to take my word for it!
Happy stitching!
Happy stitching!
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