Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Celtic Christmas



This design is by Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum. It's called "Celtic Christmas". It's on 28ct evenweave. There is also lots and lots of Kreinik metallics and Mill Hill Beads. I haven't gotten it framed...yet. I love all the designs from this designer.

Ever Changing

I am a self-taught cross-stitcher. I started out doing stamped embroidery and cross-stitch on pillowcases. That evolved into needlepoint. I didn't like any of those forms of needlework. Then I bought a small counted cross-stitch kit. The instructions didn't tell me how to center the project on the fabric. I tried counting aida squares but it didn't work. I was so frustrated, I gave up and actually threw the whole thing away! I shudder now when I think of it. It was years later when I tried another small kit. This one was more helpful and I learned how simple it was to get the project centered. Along with the kit, I bought small embroidery hoops to hold the fabric. Even though the project was done, I realized I could save the pattern in case I wanted to stitch the design again at a later date. That would mean buying floss. So I started buying DMC cotton floss. This meant I had to have a way to store all the floss. That how my floss and chart stashes started. Then I discovered there were fabrics other than just aida cloth. That's where my fabric stash started. I have since pretty much given up on aida cloth and much prefer evenweaves and linen. My favorite is 28 count. So now I have patterns and their storage, flosses and their storage, and fabric and their storage. As the stashes have grown, so has the accessories inventory. Now I have frames, floor stands, lamps, scissors, needle threaders, thread cutters, thread conditioners, magnifiers, and beads. Talking about beads will be a whole post unto itself!! So that's how it started and continues to this day. I have joined a couple stitcher's groups and will dicuss them in future posts.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Starting My New Stitching Blog

Welcome to my cross-stitching blog! I want to share everything about my passion for cross-stitching. I want to post pictures of completed projects as well as works in progress. I want to talk about fabric stashes, floss stashes and pattern stashes. Maybe there will be tips and tricks I have learned along the way. This blogging is brand new for me so I will learn as I go. So here we go!