Showing posts with label Monograms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monograms. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 June 2011

Anniversary gifts

Here are two other things that I've stitched recently. It's our 12th wedding anniversary tomorrow and, as we haven't any money to spare for regular gifts, I finally got around to making up the keyring I'd been planning for Sir for a couple of years. I bought the 'frame' two or three years ago!

This is the traced initials outline:


Then we have the filling in with directional satin stitch, which, as directional stitching is anything but my forté, I pulled out a few times during the whole process. I was getting annoyed with it....


Then I outlined it in Kreinik cord with stem stitch. Stem stitch is great when you're able to work from the outside in (as you should), but that's not easy when you have an inside curve to cope with! Especially if you need to change direction.


And here's the finished item:


I think it worked quite well, it's just a shame that the keyring itself got a bit scratched. If I ever buy another, I'll make sure it's as scratch free as I can. As Sir himself says, 'You live, you learn.'

Here's the anniversary card I made for him. It's from one of those Jeanette Crews 'One Nighter' chart leaflets, the 'Tropical Birds' one. Cute, or what?


I hadn't made a small cross stitch item for ages and, I must say I really enjoyed it! There's more to show you soon too, as soon as one of the items is finished up. Look out on Monday, all being well.

Sunday, 28 October 2007

Bedding Bale!

Here it is at last, the bale of bedding for the now 5 weeks overdue wedding present.


We'll be giving it to the couple this afternoon, all being well and that'll be one more job off my mind!! I just love the ribbon it's tied up with - it's got cut-out hearts on it. I daresay the bride, who likes to make her own cards, will put that to good use later on.=)


Here too are the final parts of the stitching, the simple bits in the middle of the top edge of the sheet (above) and the 2 C monograms which are one at each corner.

I've actually been doing some cross stitching the last couple of evenings. I picked up the bluetits picture that I hadn't touched since July, last photo on this post. I'd done a tiny bit more since then, but have now almost finished the lower two leaves and hope to do the second bird over the next week or so, but that depends on how other stuff goes.

Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Progress with the bedding set

Haven't done a lot of stitching of late, but <-here's the completed M:





And the transfers for the sheet.->

I'll post the quilt designs when I get to that bit!! The wedding is this Saturday and, had I nothing else to do, I could get it done in time, but given that the couple'll be away in Italy (how jealous am I???!) for a fortnight afterwards, they're hardly going to be wanting it straight away. So, I'll see them the day after they come back and hand it over then.

On the off-chance you come back again, Moira, thanks for your nice comments. The little cushion you were admiring is indeed a kit, made by the Royal School of Needlework here in the UK. If you Google search for their web-page, then look in the shopping section, you should find it, and the rest of the strawberry and rose collection there.

Saturday, 8 September 2007

First monogram done.=)

<-Got the first pillowcase done of the bedding set I'm working on. As you can see, it's a very simple design and won't take long at all to complete the whole set. In fact, I hope that a total of 10 days should see the whole thing completed and ready to give.=) I plan to do the 'M' pillowcase tonight. I haven't re-pressed this one yet, so the finished thing will look smoother, although I doubt the pic will show up the minor creasing here. It took about 2 hours to do, including tracing and transferring the design from the sheet I did the previous night and the trial piece I did to test threads and stitches. The chain stitch letter is worked in #8 pearl cotton and the rest in stranded cottons. The green is one of DMC's Color Variations shades. The basic letter outline came from 'Embroidered Monograms' by Susan O'Connor, but I put the rest in myself.

Do I seem to work fast, Tannia? I suppose I do as, once I get into a piece, I just get on with it - often as I'm racing a deadline!! That waterlily was neglected for weeks on end though, so progress seemed horribly slow to me!

So does progress on my lesson planning. Oh, how I WISH it was all done and I could forget about it! Talk about something bugging you 24/7 and, as I work mostly at home on it, I'm in the office all the time too! I've taken to retreating to the bedroom for all rests!!!! I never work in there, but the living room is 'polluted' now! LOL! Well, at the rate I've planned, Semester 1 should be completed this month, then I'll give myself the next month or two to get Semester 2's work done. Then it's on with another long neglected project. Three biggies back-to-back. Yes, it's a real stress, but, as I was reading in a book on stress management and health yesterday, if you never get these tasks completed, the stress response cannot turn off. So, a gruelling few months ahead, but we'ew planning to have about 10 days away somewhere warm in early January, after the holiday season is over and the prices go back down. Thinking about Madeira, so hope I get chance to learn some Portuguese first!!=)

 
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