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Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 2:59 pm
by stdenny
I haven't done a lot with this the last couple weeks. There was days where I lost the will to continue with this. LOL. But I prevailed. I think it was cos I thought or I made a mistake. And there's so much dark colours at the top of the chart but I wants to finish the dark bits before doing the lighter colours.
I have picked 3 projects to do in between this. One is another HAED and two Joan Elliott's. I haven't done any of Joan's works yet and I love her fantasy and whismal designs. Just need to get the threads and stuff. But I don't know what the cheapest price you can get for Mill Hill Seed beads and Kreinik's threads and where to get them cheaply. The Kreiniks are very expensive. Over £3.00 for them.

Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 3:07 pm
by karen4bells
beautiful update on this--the colors are so vibrant!! Great stitching.
I do like your idea of alternating projects--another HAED

and two of Joan Elliott's. Which designs are you going to do?? As for the beads and kreinik threads--I know that a couple of our members will be able to steer you in the right direction--Rainbow Gallery makes a nice alternate to the kreinik braid--it's called Treasure Braid-Petites
Looking forward to your next updates
Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 3:27 pm
by stdenny
Thanks.
I'm gonna do the new Baby sampler in Cross Stitch Gold or is it Collection? It's the one titled Time to Play and it got a Teddy and a purple elephant on it. And the 2nd one is the Summer Fairy. The only thing that is putting me off the fairy is all the beads.
And this will be the first time I worked with beads. So I don't have a notion how to do them but it will be a fun learning experience. lol. Another thing that I'm not so keen on is that I have to use the recommened Polstitches hand dyed farbic. Would it not look as good on a plain white evenweave or maybe a baby blue or some kind of light blue or green maybe? And the other HAED I want to do is another Dona Gelsinger - I love her work. It's All Hallow's Eve. Oh and I'm also planning on doing this one too
Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 3:36 pm
by karen4bells
It certainly sounds like you've made some great choices!! I love doing Joan Elliott's designs and I imagine that you will too, when you get them started. As for the fabric, that is YOUR choice to make--I rarely ever use the recommended fabric, as I like mine to be just a little different most of the time. Any pale blue or green evenweave should look just amazing--after all, you will be the one stitching it, and yes, even white will look great with most of Joan's designs!
I'm definitely looking forward to seeing what fabrics you choose and then, you starting on them!! Happy stitching!!

Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 3:45 pm
by stdenny
Thanks. I haven't looked fabric wise yet but I'm sure I will have some fun looking. The reason I picked the Summer Fairy is cos there's a lots of blue especially bright blues which is my favourite colours. I need to order the threads. I seen a site offering 200 skiens of DMC for £55 which works out 28p and I think they come winded on a bobbin which is handy.
Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:33 pm
by rcperryls

for the progress you have made on this one. And I love the patterns you have chosen. All Hallows Eve will be fun to stitch. As will the others. I think having a rotation of different projects to switch to is a good idea. Especially if you tend to get bored with one. I probably have gone overboard with too many (and I have 2 ready to get started) but I am never bored with my stitching now and that used to happen to me too. Looking forward to your next updates.
Carole

Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:26 pm
by Juel
Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:24 am
by BizzieLizzie
Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 1:19 pm
by coffee_freak
I'm doing the spring fairy right now..and the summer fairy is my next one...the beads won't be too bad I hope

Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:52 pm
by tiffstitch
Good for you to continue, it will be worth it in the end!
Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 1:59 am
by Squirrel
You are making great progress on your lovely one and it is good to have something else going to break the seemingly endless stitching in one or two colours.
I am sure you will enjoy JE's Summer Fairy as well as the sampler too, a nice change of pace for you.
Sally
Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:36 pm
by karen4bells

fantastic update--it's really looking very nice!The fabric for the monkey project sounds very nice and I can't wait to see you start it!!
Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:03 pm
by rcperryls

great update. You are making really good progress. The fabric for the monkey project sounds perfect. I am looking forward to seeing your updates on that one too.
Carole

Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:11 pm
by Nachstenliebe
It's looking great!! I wouldn't mind pics of fabrics! But cameras never seem to do justice to the true colors of fabric
Faith
Re: HAED - Bless Our Heavenly Home
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 3:53 pm
by stdenny
The green and blue is a bit more brighter than in the photos. This is a better representation of the blue and green. I wasn't expecting them to be as blue or as green. Guess it hard to go by the images. Oh the fabrics I got is 28ct Brittney. Hoping it's a good fabric to stitch on. I was gonna go for linen until I read about the slubs. Don't like the sound of that. I'm hoping to get most of my threads this week. The online store I ordered the 200 skeins from is out of stock with some of the colours but if I get most of the threads, I will be starting the new project. 
I'm having a hard time trying to find cheap kreinik threads. Most of the sites are selling them for £3. That’s expensive for a wee spool of thread. Maybe one of yous might know where I can get them cheaply in the UK.