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Friday, 27 September 2019

Christmas baubles, cats and dogs, and finished Monarch 😊

The latest issue (261) of Cross Stitch Crazy is out now so I can share my picture of the cute cover kit:


Designed by Durene Jones, these were so much fun to stitch I did them twice ðŸĪĢ and the free gift includes 2 bauble shaped wooden frames too so the finished decorations are ready to go on the tree or in a card with added oomph.


The other day, I was browsing the worldwide web, and I came across the 2019 catalogue of DMC (here). Remember the Vintage Circus range I mentioned in a previous post? Here they are, all 5 together:


Hmm, I`ve just noticed I got the last two with the drapes - there must be something about me that screams "curtain!"...? 😂 Def. not in the `that`s it, no more` sense because my next DMC commission was this set of 6 hoops, 3 cats and 3 dogs:


I loved this set, they`re such clever designs: they only use 1 colour each but utilise both XS and BS in 1 and 3 strands to create depth and even a sense of movement.







Again, I can only repeat myself: these were so much fun to stitch I did them twice... plus a few (few?!? ðŸĪŠ) more times: 


Finally, as promised, here`s the finished Monarch of the Glen! 😍 In the end, it took 230 hours, 65 days spread over the past 5 months, and it`s already at the framers (I`ll post a photo of the end result too when we get it back). Thank you for visiting my blog, happy stitching! 😊







Friday, 2 August 2019

singing penguin and Monarch update

The latest issue (259) of Cross Stitch Crazy hits the UK shops today and the free gift that comes with the magazine is this cute little penguin - the first design this year (by Helz Cuppleditch) that can be considered Christmassy ðŸ˜ē (although this wee fella still hedges his bets, he could be singing anything after all, not necessarily Christmas carols, right?) 😉



But as I see from next month`s preview, from issue 260 (in the shops from 29 August) it`s full-on Christmas already - so hard to believe when a few days ago, we were still roasting in Rome on our summer holiday. But now that we`re back in Scotland, I`m furiously working on The Monarch of the Glen: two days ago, I finished page 9 of 12:


And thanks to an almost 10-hour wee session yesterday, I`ve got most of page 10 done too (I`ve finished the whole sky and most of the antler since this pic was taken last night).


So when Birthday Boy goes back to work on Monday, I have less than a week (thanks to a doc`s appointment 🙄) to finish this and the remaining two pages of the chart - in other words, I have another 40-50 hours of stitching to complete in 4 days... I`ve already resigned myself to the fact that it won`t be framed for The Big Day, now I`m just hoping it won`t have too much of the left corner missing when I hand it over on Saturday. ðŸĪĢ I might have to sneak out to the living room in the middle of the night and stitch for a few hours while hubby`s sleeping... watch this space! 😁



Friday, 14 June 2019

food love

Issue 8 ("The Munchies") of XStitch Magazine is out/available for digital download, so I can finally share this cute design by PixlStitch:


Thanks to the frequent colour changes, this otherwise not too big design took a surprising 17 hours to finish, but I`ll be the first one to admit that they were absolutely necessary - I`m flabbergasted tbh how much detail can be crammed into such small motifs! ðŸ˜ē


Confession time: before this project, I had never heard of PixlStitch. But having a curious mind, I clicked on everything I could on the above page: not only did I listen to Baby Come Back by Player on YouTube, I also Googled the two quotes (FYI, if you are as quotationally challenged as I am, the first one is by G. B. Shaw and the latter by M. F. K. Fisher 😉). And, of course, I checked out the designer`s Etsy shop as well - turns out, PixlStitch is a gentleman who lives in New Zealand and designs awesome, vibrantly colourful things from planets to dinosaurs... and maps!! Maps that are made up of small motifs, like this foodie heart - needless to say, I`m already planning which one to stitch first. 😁
However, that won`t be anytime soon, for I have embarked on a mammoth task: this year, my husband has a round-number birthday, so I`ve decided to finally sew him the picture he first asked me for when I started to cross stitch about 13 years ago. From time to time, he`d mention it but I`ve always just given him The Look, so I`m pretty sure he has given up all hope by now of ever seeing his favourite painting in cross stitch. It is Landseer`s Monarch of the Glen; I bought the chart from Artecy a couple of months ago and every spare minute I have between commissions, I`m working on it (in secret, while he`s at work). I`m currently on page 5 (of 12), and I have until the beginning of August, minus the couple of weeks in July when we go on holiday. I hope I can finish it and having it framed by the big day, wish me luck! 😊