It's been a while since I last posted, mostly because I haven't done any cross-stitch lately. Instead, inspired by my friend Laura, I have been perusing Ravelry and obsessively crocheting. Most of my crochet experience has been of the afghan and baby blanket variety, so naturally this time I decided to jump feet first into making a sweater. So far, it even fits!
I'm hoping that it doesn't look too 'homemade' when it's finished. I think the stitching is pretty clean, although the front join of the bodice isn't perfectly straight. I'm thinking of closing up the v-neck another inch or so, as it dips low enough right now that I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable wearing it to work.
The entire piece is supposed to measure 28" from shoulder to bottom, which means that I have about 9" of the tunic skirt left to stitch. I also need to finish the sleeves, which I believe will be about 3/4 length, and will have cuffs that match the waist.
I'm pleased with the color combination, although it's not necessarily one I wear a lot. I guess I was trying to go for something a little outside my norm. It doesn't make my eyes bleed, so that's a plus.
Of course, the real question is...what will I make next? (Besides finishing the cross-stitch!)
Cross Purposes
Friday, September 17, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
Carbon Copy Cats
Another weekend, another letter done. I'm really looking forward to the completion of the name, and moving on to the numbers. I'm pleased with my continued progress, although I'm being tempted by the spiffy patterns over at Ravelry. With cooler weather on the way, it might be time to look at some new crochet projects. My friend Laura inspired me last year to finally make something other than a blanket, and it turned out pretty well. Not sure what I want to tackle next!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Just the two of us...
The question is...is the song stuck in your head now? :)
Haven't been sewing as much as I'd like lately. My back's been tightening up, and I'm dedicated, but I'm not stupid. Still making progress, though.
I did decide to break with the pattern book and sew the 'S' using blue instead of peach. I just really didn't like the idea of three peach letters in a row. I think it turned out fine, and will definitely give a better color distribution to the piece. There actually weren't any blue letters, so that's a nice touch, too.
Only three more letters to go! (Followed by seven numbers, of course.)
Haven't been sewing as much as I'd like lately. My back's been tightening up, and I'm dedicated, but I'm not stupid. Still making progress, though.
I did decide to break with the pattern book and sew the 'S' using blue instead of peach. I just really didn't like the idea of three peach letters in a row. I think it turned out fine, and will definitely give a better color distribution to the piece. There actually weren't any blue letters, so that's a nice touch, too.
Only three more letters to go! (Followed by seven numbers, of course.)
Thursday, August 26, 2010
I Would Like to Go Back to the European Union
Spent the evening watching Project Runway and sewing. It's not a terribly exciting life, but it's mine. My back would probably appreciate it if I didn't sew for four hours per night, but I guess I've just never been one to do things halfway. I think I need a lumbar pillow.
I am a little disappointed that the 'E' and the 'U' are both the same color...and I'm even more disappointed that the upcoming 'S' is also the same. The pattern book is in black and white, and although there are color photos of completed projects in there, I don't think they show every letter of the alphabet that way. It probably would have been wise to check beforehand, and realistically I could change it. The OCD part of me, though, rebels at stitching it in a way not designated by the instructions. Winging it has never really been my thing. Oh well.
On the plus side, I do a appreciate the fact that the zebra and skunk that begin and end his name both have a black-and-white theme. :)
I am a little disappointed that the 'E' and the 'U' are both the same color...and I'm even more disappointed that the upcoming 'S' is also the same. The pattern book is in black and white, and although there are color photos of completed projects in there, I don't think they show every letter of the alphabet that way. It probably would have been wise to check beforehand, and realistically I could change it. The OCD part of me, though, rebels at stitching it in a way not designated by the instructions. Winging it has never really been my thing. Oh well.
On the plus side, I do a appreciate the fact that the zebra and skunk that begin and end his name both have a black-and-white theme. :)
Monday, August 23, 2010
Debt Free - No I.O.U.
Stitching has been coming along smoothly so far--haven't put any of the letters in the wrong spot (I don't think). Lee says I'm on a mission, but the truth is that it's been several months since I stitched, and it feels good to get back into the habit. There's an order to the process that I find soothing--figuring out the most efficient way to move between the color sections, the neatness of the Xes. Plus, my last Cubs game is September 23rd, and since we will likely be stopping in to see Baby Z and family that night, the timing just might be perfect! (Okay, so maybe I am on a mission, but I didn't think of it until after his comment!)
Thursday, August 19, 2010
I Do Not Know How to Cha-Cha
Finally got back into the sewing last night. Spent Monday night at the Cubs game (where they kinda sucked, as per the norm this season), and was inspired by actually getting to meet Baby Z! Apparently he'd been fussing all day and the previous night, so Mama was happy to relinquish him for half an hour. Yeah, I'm a total baby whore. They're just so perfect and tiny and...the toes!
Ahem. Anyway...
Ahem. Anyway...
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Stitches in Time
I intended to do some sewing up at my parents' house this weekend, but instead I played with my new camera, put together LEGOs, and...did actual work.
I also documented the three cross-stitch projects I have given to my parents as gifts over the years. The first is one of my earliest pieces, completed in 1992. I do remember becoming frustrated while sewing it (I was only 15), but I'm pleased with how it turned out.
The second piece dates from 2004, to commemorate my parents' 30th anniversary (number 36 is this Tuesday). Compared to many of my other projects, it's fairly simple.
And finally, what I consider to be the best of the three. For many years, my mom collected artwork by a woman named Doris Morgan. She probably has twenty of her pictures, located in nearly every room of the house. Naturally, when I found a cross-stitch kit based on her work, it only made sense to make it. The fact that the house in the picture resembles my parents' (at the time) new home in Fond du Lac just made it better. I even customized it with their house number!
Unfortunately, the glass and the amount of light in the living room made the picture turn out less clear than I had hoped.
I also documented the three cross-stitch projects I have given to my parents as gifts over the years. The first is one of my earliest pieces, completed in 1992. I do remember becoming frustrated while sewing it (I was only 15), but I'm pleased with how it turned out.
The second piece dates from 2004, to commemorate my parents' 30th anniversary (number 36 is this Tuesday). Compared to many of my other projects, it's fairly simple.
And finally, what I consider to be the best of the three. For many years, my mom collected artwork by a woman named Doris Morgan. She probably has twenty of her pictures, located in nearly every room of the house. Naturally, when I found a cross-stitch kit based on her work, it only made sense to make it. The fact that the house in the picture resembles my parents' (at the time) new home in Fond du Lac just made it better. I even customized it with their house number!
Unfortunately, the glass and the amount of light in the living room made the picture turn out less clear than I had hoped.
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