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.
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
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
I started a cross stitch project 35 years ago and guess what it's still not finished. LOL Oh well.
ReplyDeleteThe orchid is really pretty. I like the ending thought. "Dip it in glitter..."
Have a good week.