Friday, 1 January 2016

Stitching plans for the year ahead - 2016

I've shied off making goals lists on this blog for a few years now, but I thought I'd brave it out and have another go at it for the year ahead.  What have I got planned?  Well, the biggest project of the year is definitely moving home, which we hope will be in mid-February.  We're flat/apartment-hunting at the moment, and hoping something suitable will come up soon.

Onto stitching things now.  First, of course, is to finish up the projects I current have in progress.  Here they all are as they stand today:

* The Paradise Island cross stitch, which is the largest cross stitch piece I've ever done.  I actually measured it against the other two larger designs I did a few years ago, and it comes out as the winner.

Sir just said that he wonders if I will finish this piece this year... =)



* I also want to get this little needle painting of a violet from Trish Burr's "Fresh Ideas for Beginners' book completed ASAP and mounted in a card for a friend's new home momento.




* Lastly in the current WIP section are these small hardanger designs which I need to finish and get mounted in some tiny cards.  I'm considering selling these on Etsy (with *a few more like them - another project).  Do you think they'll sell?  I'll need to make sure I'm not going to come up against copyright problems before listing them for sale somewhere.  I'll have made enough changes to the original in both materials and actual pattern to avoid it, I should think.  Besides, there's really only so much you can do with designs this small, no?

After those are done, I hope to crack on with the following, although I must say at the outset that this is partly a 'list to choose projects from' and very much subject to change as, normally, as soon as I post something that I plan to do, I want to to do something else as well/instead/etc!!  Some of these regular readers may recognise from previous posts.

* Some more needle paintings from the Trish Burr 'Beginners' book, esp. this lovely dog rose piece.


* This freestyle piece from Sue Newhouse's book that I showed you a few weeks ago.  This has quite a bit in common with the recent Rowandean finish, so I think that I should be able to pull it off OK.


To be honest, I've been feeling quite stressed out recently, so have backed off from any really fancy or challenging pieces, (which is probably why I'm dragging my heels and struggling to get on with my current Trish Burr piece), and all I really want to do is some nice, easy counted work.  Here are some ideas that I have kits and/or materials for and would like to crack on with this year:

* I longed for this luscious 'Embroideress' blackwork kit for a while before Sir presented me with it as part of an anniversary present a good few years ago.  It's time I got on with it!  I plan to work it using stuff from my stash and then sell the kit on complete or semi-complete, depending on whether or not I use the 18ct Aida provided, or some of my own evenweave- if I have any 36ct, which I don't think I do.


* Most of the above can be repeated for this 'Farewell' blackwork pic.  I have another super-duper blackwork design too, but I need more experience and confidence with blackwork before tackling that, methinks.


* It's been a while since I did a decent sized hardanger piece and, as I have fabric and threads enough for two or three white on white pieces, how about one of these Mary Hickmott design runners to start with?  I love her hardanger stuff as long-term readers will no doubt have noticed. =)



* If you remember the 'Tudor Lady' cross stitch, you might be interested in a companion piece I'd like to stitch by the same designer, Sue Page - the 'Medieval Lady', which I forgot to take a photo of and can't find one on Google!!

I also have these few more kits in stock that I may pick up and work.


And there'll no doubt be some cards and perhaps some small gifts along the way too.

On top of the above, and maybe selecting something from them, there are also any Show entries to consider and plan for.  As I mentioned yesterday, I may not be able to join in the Sheffield Show this year, but there'll be the big Leeds Flower Show - a far bigger pond to swim in than the Sheffield one and correspondingly far harder to win anything in - and maybe also the Otley Show, which is in May and local enough to consider entering.  May see what the Ilkley Flower Show does in the way of craft categories too.  (Please let me know if you have any ideas regarding shows etc.)

So, which projects of all the above do you like best and you would most like to see me work and blog about?  Reader interest is always a great motivation and I'm sure I'm far from being the only creative blogger who gets a lot of impetus to do projects from the reactions and encouragement of their blog readership.

Wishing a very successful and productive year to us all!

Text and images © Elizabeth Braun 2016

14 comments:

  1. Love your collection of future projects--I too enjoy hardanger and blackwork, but sadly, more "in my head" than in actuality. Looking forward to reading about your 2016 projects--your work is so beautiful.

    Brenda's Needlepoint Studio

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  2. Projects are so beautiful
    Flowers are incredibles

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  3. Happy new year!

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  4. You have a lot of ambitious projects coming up! Good luck, they will be lovely.

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  5. Lots of exciting projects for the year ahead - Happy New Year!

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  6. Good luck with the house hunting! I think the best advice I can give is to pick something that's easy to pick up and put down again - at least until you're settled!

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  7. Rachel's right -but hopefully the Paradise Island piece will fit her criteria for a month or so. That Permin of Copenhagen kit (the one you're trying to hide under the butterflies) looks interesting IMHO

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  8. I'd really like to see what you do with the Sue Newhouse design!

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  9. Anonymous3:16 am

    You do the most exquisite needlework. I am so inspired reading your plans and hopes for the future days of stitching. Some days I only hope for a tiny cross-stitch completion! Your work is beautiful.

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  10. Wish you good luck on your stitching plans for 2016.

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  11. Very nice goals for 2016. I would love to see that hardanger runner stitched. It looks lovely.

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  12. I'm just playing catch up with my blog reading, in case you're wondering what took me so long to comment. Sounds like you have some fun projects planned for the year and perhaps a little room for spontaneity too. Hope your dwelling search is successful soon!

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  13. Passando para desejar um dia de felicidades.

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  14. Bravo tout des magnifique project bonne journée Marie-Claire

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