There's a lot going on right now. In the world, in our country, in my life. So, when I bought that wool kit at the quilt show last week and then pulled out my wool UFO, I might have used it as a bit of a distraction from everything else. It's keeping me from feeling overwhelmed. And, there's nothing wrong with that. It's easy, it's quick, and I get a feeling of accomplishment from it.
Anyway, I bought a couple more kits last week and decided to start one. I started it Saturday by washing the wool felt and steam ironing it. Then, I cut the pattern pieces out of freezer paper...a couple times. The pattern was supposed to make a 7" finished piece, but they sent me enough fabric for a 16" piece and it just felt silly to have so much left over, so I used my photocopier to increase the size of the pattern. I increased it all the same, but when I laid the pattern pieces on the background pattern, it was all out of proportion, so I increased the size of everything but the background again and that filled the space perfectly. I cut the pieces Saturday night and started the appliqué after chores yesterday. It went really fast and I only have the leaves, the carrot the gray parts of the bird and a lot of finishing touches left, including assembling the background and backing. (Wow, there goes my sense of accomplishment.) I'm loving it!
Forty years ago, I did cross stitch. 40 years ago, nearly everybody did cross stitch. Then nearly everybody stopped. I was blessed to receive my Mom's stash of embroidery floss and later, Linda's. And, it's all been boxed up in the top of the studio closet. My Mom and I stored ours in small white envelopes sorted in numerical order (remember when we used to send letters in envelopes?). Linda stored hers wrapped on bobbins. When I needed floss to finish something, I'd dig around until I found just the color I wanted. I'd added simple color and shade descriptions to the outside of the envelopes to help, like light green or dark red, that way I didn't have to open every envelope. But, it sure would help to see the color because A dark red isn't always THE dark red. I don't follow patterns anymore, so the numbers weren't really important. I spent a good bit of my free time winding floss onto bobbins and when I was finished, it looked like this.
3 comments:
Oh yes….we all did cross stitch. Many of us still do but not big projects. For your wool, how many strands of floss are you using? I love your glitter thought. Made me smile. Thanks for sharing. Mary
I was one of those who cross-stitched many years ago, then gave it up. I saw a couple of easy patterns to cross stitch and thought that I'd give it a try. I was shocked to see the price of floss today. Unlike you, I didn't save my supplies.
Thanks for sharing.
I started a cross stitch project 35 years ago and guess what it's still not finished. LOL Oh well.
The orchid is really pretty. I like the ending thought. "Dip it in glitter..."
Have a good week.
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