Friday, 5 December 2014

Is it December already?

Goodness me!  Have I really neglected my blog for a whole month?  Wow!  That must be a record.  Well, here I am in the usual one piece.

My main reason for not posting was lack of anything interesting stitch-wise to report.  There have been other things - illness, being busy with day-to-day stuff, stress etc, but plain lack of productivity (related to the other reasons!!!) is the main cause.

Anyway...

I made it to the Harrogate K&S Show this year after being afraid I couldn't go.  In fact, I had a better, longer day there this time than I had for a while.  I also realised how dehydrating the place is and made a mental note to pack twice as much liquid next year so as to avoid the feeling of being very achey and tired most of the day.

I also got some great new stuff.  The first picture is the threads and the lovely, fine-point scissors.  I bought my first Stef Francis threads (the gold one) and also my first Japanese thread (the multi-metallic one).


The second shot is of the contents of a bargain pack of light evenweaves I picked up for only £8.  There are 8 pieces in there, all good project sizes, some larger, and some even seem to be linen or linen-look fabrics.

I also got a couple of packs of small pieces from a different stall.  I enjoyed looking at Jane Greenoff's little fabric sampler books and thought these smalls would work well to make up one of my own. =)

The next photo, and the last from the Show, is of the four pieces of silk I got from The Silk Route, one of my favourite stands.  I'm still interested in making miniature textiles for doll's houses and I thought the one on the far right especially would be great for 'the gentleman's room' stuff.  The piece on the far left is actually lemon, not cream, and I just bought that for the sheer pleasure of it. =D



As I'd recently made a fair bit of pocket money on e-bay and Amazon, I still had a decent amount left after the show and so put in a big thread order with good old Sewandso.co.uk  I more or less completed the Anchor Coton à Broder #25 collection (just omitted 2 shades I couldn't see myself using) and then plugged some gaps with some DMC ones.  Sadly, their skeins are a completely different shape, so I wasn't able to store them together.  Other than that I grabbed some more Pearl Cotton #12 balls and discovered that I still have room for about another 15.  The beads are Mill Hill Pony Beads in sizes #6 and #8.

So, just a quick stash posting for now as I still have nothing to show you and hope that the stitch-itch might strike again soon.  It always does, never fear. =)  No 'mojo' comments though, please!  I'm quite passionately against magic and related things, so that expression doesn't sit well with me, although I appreciate the thought behind it. =)

Text and images © Elizabeth Braun 2014

12 comments:

  1. those threads are yummy

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  2. Hoping things improve soon!
    Your new stash is beautiful, and how exciting (at least to me) that you still have a bit of room for a few others balls of perle cotton... have fun with your new goodies!
    PS: (need to check on the "particular expression", didn't really like how it sounds, but I may have used it before.)

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  3. I love those scissors! I can't wait to see what you do with all of it :)

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  4. Don't even know what a mojo is, never mind why you should want one - but I am quite sure that the itch to stitch will return - as you say, it always does!

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  5. Your new threads and fabrics look great and I'm pleased to see you post again and look forward to seeing a stitching update soon
    Jackie x

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  6. Yummy fabrics and even yummier threads! All that joyful stuff should spark something creative soon.

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  7. I envy you having the opportunity to visit the K&S show; I wish I will have the chance one day.
    You found a lot of lovely stuff; the silk is very beautiful.
    I hope you will soon find your energy again.

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  8. Nothing wrong with showing us your haul - love to see other people's shopping! Hope you get the urge to stitch soon - I usually find if I attempt something very boring, my brain tells me what I really want to be doing!

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  9. Glad you had a good day @ Harrogate. I love that place, and hope to get back there one day. Good haul; I'd be jealous, but I need to sort the storage before I splash out :-)

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  10. Lots of yummy new things to stitch with!

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  11. How good to hear you had a wonderful day at the craft show and scored such treasures.
    I look forward to seeing what happens with them.

    I'll take the opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas as the time can quickly pass from now on.

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  12. Des beau tissues et fil bonne soiree Marie-Claire

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