Squirrel wrote:Michelle Welcome to the wonderful world of stitching. Sounds as though you have really caught the bug. You know you can leave your choice on your Wish List at 123stitch as long as you want to.
I did figure that out, and now have wish lists on both HAED and 123stitch!! I'm not new to stitching, just new to the forums! No idea why I never thought stitching forums existed before but I'm glad I found all you people! My stash was pretty large already - so many unfinished projects - but now it's getting out of hand. It's perfect.
I had a dream a couple nights ago that I had a floor frame and I was finishing the romeo & juliet project my sister bought for me when I was 17 or 18. It's this giant thing that's stitched on linen (not sure of the count, I haven't touched it in probably 15+ years... maybe 32?). Tons of blended threads (most with metallic thread) - it was a monster. I got just over halfway done before I got married, had a kid, dogs, etc. Maybe that means I should buy a big frame and finish it. Chris Pratt was also in that dream. We were dating. I should definitely do whatever that dream told me too.
Michelle
Michelle
WIP: HAED Candlestick Man (ornament)
WIP: various, never-ending, mason jar lids
Squirrel wrote:An interesting dream for sure and it sounds a lovely project to finish.
Sad you don't like closer as I now do not have room for my Stitchmaster floor frame and it is sitting in son-in-laws garage at present.
That is sad! Hopefully soon you will get to use it again.
My sister lives not terribly far from you - she's in Coffs Harbour. I have driven from Brisbane to Rockhampton before, many years ago, and from Sydney to Coffs, so while on a map I know Coffs doesn't look too far from you, it probably takes hours to get there! The roads there are so twisty and it takes forever to get anywhere (feels like that to me, anyway). I was just there in July this year. She actually lives in Bellingen, a little hippie town inland a bit (30 minutes or so) from Coffs. I'll be back in a few years but it's so expensive to fly there so I don't get to visit very often.
Michelle
Michelle
WIP: HAED Candlestick Man (ornament)
WIP: various, never-ending, mason jar lids
Great things both of you That lamp will be really good Mabel, I have one & love it. Not ever seen it at that price though. Well done on finding it at such a good reduction.
EverythingCrossStitch.com was having a sale last week on baby samplers so I picked this up because I wanted something simple I could do in the future (my previous baby sampler announcements have been too ambitious for me to finish on time and have since then languished in the "finish later" drawer). It just arrived a few minutes ago!
Now that is a really little beauty and I love Owls and stitching them. Might just have a look at that - I have stuff on my wish list at 123stitch some of which I need . Thanks for sharing this.
Sally in Brisbane Australia
WIPS
Christmas Stocking from World of Cross Stitching mag. 262
My best friend and myself have lots of craft stuff and this year we have both opened "Piggy Pots" and we are saving a pound a week until Dec 2017. We are not buying anything this year unless it essential like a bit of thread etc. We are trying to finish the stuff we have.
Our hubbys's saw our faces though when "The art of cross stitch" got advertised so bless them they have bought us it and subscribed on our behalfs.
I just wonder if I can resist the temptation to buy stuff..... Arrrrrrr
My best friend and myself have lots of craft stuff and this year we have both opened "Piggy Pots" and we are saving a pound a week until Dec 2017. We are not buying anything this year unless it essential like a bit of thread etc. We are trying to finish the stuff we have.
Our hubbys's saw our faces though when "The art of cross stitch" got advertised so bless them they have bought us it and subscribed on our behalfs.
I just wonder if I can resist the temptation to buy stuff..... Arrrrrrr
Looking forward to seeing your stash stuff
MM xx
It's always like that- you decide not to do something and the very next moment, they'll advertise exactly for what you want when you just said you wouldn't do it! Murphy's Law for crafters! Blessings on those hubbies!
MrsMoV wrote:Our hubbys's saw our faces though when "The art of cross stitch" got advertised so bless them they have bought us it and subscribed on our behalfs.
Gee, thanks. I had never heard of the Art of Cross Stitch before so I googled it and now I must have it!! If it's UK thing though, I don't know that I want to pay for shipping to the US. I love that it has embroidery designs in it as well. I'm not a big fan of the embroidered tablecloth idea but the one on their website is very pretty. The little lazy daisies are so tiny! I will have to think about this.... so tempted though..
Edited: well there goes that! They don't ship outside the UK. We have cross-stitch magazines here but they're expensive. The 2 that I know of are $12 per issue. I sometimes grab one at the store if I see it, but only if there are multiple things in that issue that I'm interested in. Have fun with it, ladies!!
Michelle
Michelle
WIP: HAED Candlestick Man (ornament)
WIP: various, never-ending, mason jar lids
Daylight lamp installed by stitching chair - off in the first pic, on in the second; the change in colour in the surroundings are quite astonishing!
Now all we need to so is solve the problem of it creating a glare on the telly just where DH sees it, and the white lamp shade being a bit blinding to DH with the 20W bulb on. We are going to make a little dark jacket for the shade, and try it out with a 12W bulb. I'll keep you informed!
Oh my what a cute owl. Look forward to seeing it worked.
Glad you like your lamp Mabel. I was very lucky to be able to buy the floor standing one. It has a great magnifier. Enjoy using yours, shall expect even more lovely works coming out of your speedy needle now you have this lovely lamp
Super light Mabel. I have the same problem with one of my lights. It was solved by Not turning it on whilst he TV is on!! But my other light is more directional so I can use that one. Hope you can find a good solution.
I got TWO deliveries today!!! One from 123stitch and another from HAED.
I also found a store about an hour or so north of me that sells nothing but... get this... NEEDLEPOINT. Embroidery, cross stitch, kits, threads of various kinds, they sell aida, evenweave and linens by the yard even! I don't know what to stitch the HAED on, I want to go look at fabrics, touch them, see how small the counts are, etc., and now I can do that in person somewhere! Thankfully there is a brewery a couple doors down, and also a comic book store nearby, so I'm dragging my husband & son with me, will drop them off, and go to the stitching store by myself. Heaven!
Michelle
Michelle
WIP: HAED Candlestick Man (ornament)
WIP: various, never-ending, mason jar lids
Nice charts ....and What a great find that LNS is!!! My D/H mutters whenever I mention going to our nearest (and not so good) outlet! He sits in the car outside. When we were in the UK recently I went into Hobbycraft and left him in the Motor accessory shop next door!
One of the things I'd bought at the same time as the Daylight lamp (saving postage, don't you know...) was a stitchable wooden pendant. Unfortunately when it arrived it had a chip off one of the scallops, which had therefore lost both its rounded shape and its dark stained edge. Not a big flaw, but definitely noticeable
I wrote to Sew & So asking if there was any way in which I might exchange it for an undamaged one, and they said they'll send me another, and I'm welcome to keep the first one and use it as I see fit! I still don't like their new website much, but their customer service is as good as ever